File gpgme.spec of Package gpgme

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# norootforbuild


Name:           gpgme
BuildRequires:  gpg2 libgcrypt-devel libksba-devel
License:        GPL v2 or later
Group:          Productivity/Security
PreReq:         %install_info_prereq
AutoReqProv:    on
Version:        1.1.6
Release:        25
Source:         ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpgme/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Patch1:         %{name}-1.1.4-warning.patch
Patch2:         gpgme-1.1.6-from-upstream.patch
Patch3:         gpgme-1.1.6-makecheck.patch
Url:            http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/gpgme/
Summary:        A Library Designed to Give Applications Easy Access to GnuPG
Requires:       gpg2
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build

%description
GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to GnuPG
easier for applications. It provides a high-level Crypto API for
encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification, and key
management. Currently it uses GnuPG as its back-end, but the API is not
restricted to this engine.

Because the direct use of GnuPG from an application can be a
complicated programming task, it is suggested that all software should
try to use GPGME instead. This way bug fixes or improvements can be
done at a central place and every application benefits from this.
Authors of MUAs should especially consider using GPGME. Creating a set
of standard widgets for common key selection tasks is even planned.



Authors:
--------
    FSF <gnu@gnu.org>
     - Code taken from GnuPG 1.0: gpgme/w32-util.c, GnuPG 1.1: jnlib/.
    
    g10 Code GmbH <code@g10code.com>
     - All stuff since mid march 2001.
    
    Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
     - Design and most stuff.

%package -n libgpgme11
License:        GPL v2 or later
Summary:        A Library Designed to give Applications easy Access to GnuPG
Group:          Development/Libraries/C and C++
Requires:       gpgme = %{version}

%description -n libgpgme11
GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to GnuPG
easier for applications. It provides a high-level Crypto API for
encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification, and key
management. Currently it uses GnuPG as its back-end, but the API is not
restricted to this engine.

Who Should use GPGME?

Because the direct use of GnuPG from an application can be a
complicated programming task, it is suggested that all software should
try to use GPGME instead. This way bug fixes or improvements can be
done at a central place and every application benefits from this.
Authors of MUAs should especially consider using GPGME. Creating a set
of standard widgets for common key selection tasks is even planned.



Authors:
--------
    FSF <gnu@gnu.org>
     - Code taken from GnuPG 1.0: gpgme/w32-util.c, GnuPG 1.1: jnlib/.
    
    g10 Code GmbH <code@g10code.com>
     - All stuff since mid march 2001.
    
    Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
     - Design and most stuff.

%package -n libgpgme-devel
License:        GPL v2 or later
Summary:        A Library Designed to give Applications easy Access to GnuPG
Group:          Development/Libraries/C and C++
Requires:       libgpgme11 = %{version} libgpg-error-devel glibc-devel
Provides:       gpgme-devel  = %{version}
Obsoletes:      gpgme-devel <= %{version}

%description -n libgpgme-devel
GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to GnuPG
easier for applications. It provides a high-level Crypto API for
encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification, and key
management. Currently it uses GnuPG as its back-end, but the API is not
restricted to this engine.

Who Should use GPGME?

Because the direct use of GnuPG from an application can be a
complicated programming task, it is suggested that all software should
try to use GPGME instead. This way bug fixes or improvements can be
done at a central place and every application benefits from this.
Authors of MUAs should especially consider using GPGME. Creating a set
of standard widgets for common key selection tasks is even planned.



Authors:
--------
    FSF <gnu@gnu.org>
     - Code taken from GnuPG 1.0: gpgme/w32-util.c, GnuPG 1.1: jnlib/.
    
    g10 Code GmbH <code@g10code.com>
     - All stuff since mid march 2001.
    
    Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
     - Design and most stuff.

%prep
%setup -q
%patch1
%patch2 -p1
%patch3

%build
sh autogen.sh
# Ensure that a (re)build uses fixed binaries with minimum version because
# in case configure picks GnuPG-1.x, e.g. from /usr/local, this would cause
# testsuite failures:
%configure --disable-static \
	--with-gpg-version=2.0.8	\
	--with-gpgsm-version=2.0.8	\
	--with-gpgconf-version=2.0.8	\
	--with-gpg=%_bindir/gpg2	\
	--with-gpgsm=%_bindir/gpgsm	\
	--with-gpgconf=%_bindir/gpgconf

%install
make DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT install
# Do this now to make /usr/lib/rpm/brp-chuck-la happy:
rm %buildroot/%_libdir/*.la

%check
# With patch2 and upstream, gpg tests use a dummy pinentry script, so run them:
make check

%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT

%post -n libgpgme11
%run_ldconfig

%postun -n libgpgme11
%run_ldconfig

%post
%install_info --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/gpgme.info.gz

%postun
%install_info_delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/gpgme.info.gz

%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog README NEWS THANKS TODO
%{_datadir}/common-lisp
%{_datadir}/common-lisp/source
%{_datadir}/common-lisp/source/gpgme
%_infodir/gpgme*

%files -n libgpgme11
%defattr(-,root,root)
%_libdir/libgpgme.so.*
%_libdir/libgpgme-pthread.so.*
%_libdir/libgpgme-pth.so.*

%files -n libgpgme-devel
%defattr(-,root,root)
%_libdir/libgpgme.so
%_libdir/libgpgme-pthread.so
%_libdir/libgpgme-pth.so
%{_bindir}/gpgme-config
%{_datadir}/aclocal/gpgme.m4
%{_includedir}/gpgme.h

%changelog
* Thu Apr 10 2008 ro@suse.de
- added baselibs.conf file to build xxbit packages
  for multilib support
* Wed Feb 06 2008 bk@suse.de
- update to version 1.1.6: API extensions, eg for gpgconf thru gpgme
- add upstream patches to run the testsuite non-interactively
* Thu Dec 27 2007 crrodriguez@suse.de
- fix library-without-ldconfig-post* errors
- remove "la" files
* Wed Aug 08 2007 ro@suse.de
- remove devel requires from library package
* Tue Aug 07 2007 mrueckert@suse.de
- add defattr to the lib package
* Mon Aug 06 2007 zpetrova@suse.cz
- split gpgme to libgpgme11 and gpgme.
* Fri Jul 27 2007 zpetrova@suse.cz
- update to version 1.1.5
  - small bug and portability fixes.
* Wed May 16 2007 zpetrova@suse.cz
- removed gpg from Requires list. (#273491)
* Mon Mar 12 2007 zpetrova@suse.cz
- updated filelist
* Fri Mar 09 2007 ltinkl@suse.cz
- update to latest version (1.1.4), needed for gpa
  * Detect and bail out on double plaintext messages.  This is required
  so that applications can properly detect the signed parts of a
  message.  Actual there is now a double protection as GnuPG 1.4.7
  will detect this case too.
  * Fixed a memory leak in gpgme_data_release_and_get_mem.
  * Fixed a bug in Windows command line quoting.
* Mon Feb 05 2007 ro@suse.de
- updated filelist
* Wed Sep 20 2006 anosek@suse.cz
- fixed compiler warning: variable "key" is used before its value
  is set [#159104] (warning.patch)
* Mon Jul 17 2006 nadvornik@suse.cz
- fixed pthread support in gpgme-config
* Wed Jun 28 2006 zpetrova@suse.cz
- update to version 1.1.2
* Thu Jan 26 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz
- Added %%install_info_prereq.
* Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de
- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires
* Sun Jan 15 2006 kukuk@suse.de
- Create devel subpackage [#140727]
* Sat Dec 03 2005 meissner@suse.de
- require libgpg-error-devel (since we include headers that
  include headers from there).
* Mon Nov 28 2005 zpetrova@suse.cz
- Update to version 1.0.3 (#135395).
* Thu Feb 17 2005 didge@suse.de
- update to stable version 1.0.2
- update of url
* Mon Jul 12 2004 adrian@suse.de
- update to version 0.9.0
  * support for gpg2
* Thu Mar 18 2004 didge@suse.de
- fixed bug #36194
* Fri Feb 27 2004 ro@suse.de
- added libgpg-error to neededforbuild
* Mon Feb 09 2004 didge@suse.de
- version 0.3.16
* Sat Jan 10 2004 adrian@suse.de
- add %%run_ldconfig
* Tue Sep 02 2003 mc@suse.de
- add newpg, libgcrypt and libksba to neededforbuild again
  it is needed to support kmail with cryptplug
  fixed #29620, #29641 and #29642
* Mon Aug 11 2003 adrian@suse.de
- cleanup #neededforbuild and requires
* Tue Aug 05 2003 adrian@suse.de
- fix libtool handling to get shared libraries
* Thu May 22 2003 coolo@suse.de
- fixing info pages
* Wed Apr 16 2003 coolo@suse.de
- use BuildRoot
* Fri Feb 21 2003 mc@suse.de
- fixed -fPIC and lib64 Problems
* Thu Feb 20 2003 mc@suse.de
- update to version 0.3.15
* Thu Jan 30 2003 didge@suse.de
- Version 0.3.14
* Mon Oct 21 2002 didge@suse.de
- Version 0.3.12
* Wed Sep 25 2002 ro@suse.de
- removed bogus self-provides again
* Wed Sep 25 2002 didge@suse.de
- Version 0.3.11
* Tue Sep 10 2002 didge@suse.de
- Version 0.3.10
* Wed Jul 31 2002 didge@suse.de
- Version 0.3.8
* Fri Jun 21 2002 didge@suse.de
- New Version 0.3.7
* Fri May 10 2002 didge@suse.de
- New Version 0.3.6
* Tue May 07 2002 ro@suse.de
- fixed specfile: no macro allowed in Version: line
* Fri Mar 08 2002 didge@suse.de
- New Version 0.3.4
* Thu Feb 14 2002 didge@suse.de
- New Version 0.3.3
* Fri Jan 04 2002 didge@suse.de
- New Version 0.3.0
* Wed Oct 31 2001 didge@suse.de
- Fixed patch
* Mon Oct 29 2001 didge@suse.de
- Needs a patch to build on other platforms than i386
* Tue Oct 09 2001 didge@suse.de
- Version 0.2.3
- needs a patch to build because something is broken?!
* Thu Sep 13 2001 didge@suse.de
- Fix a bug to build under AXP
* Wed Aug 22 2001 didge@suse.de
- First build, Verison 0.2.2
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