File rubygem-newgem.spec of Package rubygem-newgem

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Name:           rubygem-newgem
Version:        1.5.3
Release:        0
%define mod_name newgem
%define mod_full_name %{mod_name}-%{version}
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires:  %{rubygem gem2rpm}
BuildRequires:  %{rubygem rdoc > 3.10}
BuildRequires:  %{ruby}
BuildRequires:  ruby-macros >= 5
BuildRequires:  update-alternatives
Url:            http://newgem.rubyforge.org
Source:         http://rubygems.org/gems/%{mod_full_name}.gem
Source1:        gem2rpm.yml
Summary:        Quickly bundle any Ruby libraries into a RubyGem and share it with
License:        MIT
Group:          Development/Languages/Ruby
PreReq:         update-alternatives

%description
Quickly bundle any Ruby libraries into a RubyGem and share it with the world,
your colleagues, or perhaps just with yourself amongst your projects.
RubyGems are centrally stored, versioned, and support dependencies between
other gems, so they are the ultimate way to bundle libraries, executables,
associated tests, examples, and more.
Within this gem, you get one thing - <code>newgem</code> - an executable to
create your own gems. Your new gems will include designated folders for Ruby
code, test files, executables, and even a default website page for you to
explain your project, and which instantly uploads to RubyForge website (which
looks just like this one by default).

%prep

%build

%install
%gem_install \
  --symlink-binaries \
  --doc-files="History.txt README.rdoc" \
  -f

%gem_packages

%changelog
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