File libmicrohttpd.spec of Package libmicrohttpd

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# spec file for package libmicrohttpd
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%define soname 10

Name:           libmicrohttpd
Version:        0.9.22
Release:        0
Url:            http://gnunet.org/libmicrohttpd/
Source:         http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libmicrohttpd/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires:  libcurl-devel
BuildRequires:  libgcrypt-devel >= 1.2.4
BuildRequires:  libtasn1-devel

%if 0%{?suse_version}
BuildRequires:  libgnutls-devel
BuildRequires:  pkg-config
%else
BuildRequires:  gnutls-devel
BuildRequires:  pkgconfig
%endif

Summary:        Small Embeddable HTTP Server Library
License:        LGPL-2.1+
Group:          Productivity/Networking/Web/Servers

%description
GNU libmicrohttpd is a small C library that is supposed to make it easy to run 
an HTTP server as part of another application. GNU libmicrohttpd is free software 
and part of the GNU project. Key features that distinguish libmicrohttpd from 
other projects are:

    * C library: fast and small
    * API is simple, expressive and fully reentrant
    * Implementation is http 1.1 compliant
    * HTTP server can listen on multiple ports
    * Support for IPv6
    * Support for incremental processing of POST data
    * Creates binary of only 30k (without TLS/SSL support)
    * Three different threading models
    * Supported platforms include GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X, W32, 
      Symbian and z/OS
    * Optional support for SSL3 and TLS (requires libgcrypt)

libmicrohttpd was started because the author needed an easy way to add a concurrent 
HTTP server to other projects. Existing alternatives were either non-free, not 
reentrant, standalone, of terrible code quality or a combination thereof. Do not 
use libmicrohttpd if you are looking for a standalone http server, there are many 
other projects out there that provide that kind of functionality already. However, 
if you want to be able to serve simple WWW pages from within your C or C++ 
application, check it out.

%package -n %{name}%{soname}

Summary:        Small Embeddable HTTP Server Library
Group:          System/Libraries

%description -n %{name}%{soname}
GNU libmicrohttpd is a small C library that is supposed to make it easy to run 
an HTTP server as part of another application. GNU libmicrohttpd is free software 
and part of the GNU project. Key features that distinguish libmicrohttpd from 
other projects are:

    * C library: fast and small
    * API is simple, expressive and fully reentrant
    * Implementation is http 1.1 compliant
    * HTTP server can listen on multiple ports
    * Support for IPv6
    * Support for incremental processing of POST data
    * Creates binary of only 30k (without TLS/SSL support)
    * Three different threading models
    * Supported platforms include GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X, W32, 
      Symbian and z/OS
    * Optional support for SSL3 and TLS (requires libgcrypt)

libmicrohttpd was started because the author needed an easy way to add a concurrent 
HTTP server to other projects. Existing alternatives were either non-free, not 
reentrant, standalone, of terrible code quality or a combination thereof. Do not 
use libmicrohttpd if you are looking for a standalone http server, there are many 
other projects out there that provide that kind of functionality already. However, 
if you want to be able to serve simple WWW pages from within your C or C++ 
application, check it out.

%package devel
Requires:       %{name}%{soname} = %{version}
PreReq:         info
Summary:        Small Embeddable HTTP Server Library
Group:          Development/Libraries/C and C++

%description devel
GNU libmicrohttpd is a small C library that is supposed to make it easy to run 
an HTTP server as part of another application. GNU libmicrohttpd is free software 
and part of the GNU project. Key features that distinguish libmicrohttpd from 
other projects are:

    * C library: fast and small
    * API is simple, expressive and fully reentrant
    * Implementation is http 1.1 compliant
    * HTTP server can listen on multiple ports
    * Support for IPv6
    * Support for incremental processing of POST data
    * Creates binary of only 30k (without TLS/SSL support)
    * Three different threading models
    * Supported platforms include GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X, W32, 
      Symbian and z/OS
    * Optional support for SSL3 and TLS (requires libgcrypt)

libmicrohttpd was started because the author needed an easy way to add a concurrent 
HTTP server to other projects. Existing alternatives were either non-free, not 
reentrant, standalone, of terrible code quality or a combination thereof. Do not 
use libmicrohttpd if you are looking for a standalone http server, there are many 
other projects out there that provide that kind of functionality already. However, 
if you want to be able to serve simple WWW pages from within your C or C++ 
application, check it out.


%prep
%setup -q

%build
%configure --disable-static \
	--enable-curl
%__make %{?_smp_mflags}

%install
%makeinstall
find %{buildroot} -name "*.la" -delete

# Some tests fail due to some issue in gnutls
#check
#__make %{?_smp_mflags} check

%post -n %{name}%{soname} -p /sbin/ldconfig

%post devel
%if 0%{?fedora_version}
/sbin/install-info --info-dir=%{_infodir} --info-file=%{_infodir}/microhttpd.info%{ext_info}
/sbin/install-info --info-dir=%{_infodir} --info-file=%{_infodir}/microhttpd-tutorial.info%{ext_info}
%endif

%if 0%{?mandriva_version}
%_install_info libmicrohttpd.info
%_install_info libmicrohttpd-tutorial.info
%endif

%if 0%{?suse_version}
%install_info --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/libmicrohttpd.info%{ext_info}
%install_info --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/libmicrohttpd-tutorial.info%{ext_info}
%endif

%postun -n %{name}%{soname} -p /sbin/ldconfig

%postun devel
%if 0%{?fedora_version} || 0%{?scientificlinux_version} || 0%{?centos_version}
/sbin/install-info --delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} --info-file=%{_infodir}/microhttpd.info%{ext_info}
/sbin/install-info --delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} --info-file=%{_infodir}/microhttpd-tutorial.info%{ext_info}
%endif

%if 0%{?mandriva_version}
%_remove_install_info libmicrohttpd.info
%_remove_install_info libmicrohttpd-tutorial.info
%endif

%if 0%{?suse_version}
%install_info_delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/libmicrohttpd.info%{ext_info}
%install_info_delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/libmicrohttpd-tutorial.info%{ext_info}
%endif

%clean
test "%{buildroot}" != "/" && %__rm -rf "%{buildroot}"

%files -n %{name}%{soname}
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_libdir}/libmicrohttpd.so.%{soname}
%{_libdir}/libmicrohttpd.so.%{soname}.*

%files devel
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc ChangeLog
%{_includedir}/microhttpd.h
%{_libdir}/libmicrohttpd.so
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libmicrohttpd.pc
%{_infodir}/microhttpd.info*
%{_infodir}/microhttpd-tutorial.info*
%{_mandir}/man3/libmicrohttpd.3*

# Do NOT delete this cause I need it for Fedora & Mandriva too!
%if 0%{?fedora_version} || 0%{?scientificlinux_version} || 0%{?centos_version}
%exclude %{_infodir}/dir
%endif

%changelog
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