File gpgme.spec of Package gpgme

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Name:           gpgme
Version:        1.6.0
Release:        0
Summary:        A Library Designed to Give Applications Easy Access to GnuPG
License:        LGPL-2.1+ and GPL-3.0+
Group:          Productivity/Security
Url:            http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/gpgme/
Source:         ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpgme/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Source1:        ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpgme/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2.sig
Source2:        baselibs.conf
Source3:        gpgme.keyring
# used to have a fixed timestamp
Source99:       %{name}.changes
BuildRequires:  gpg2 >= 2.0.10
BuildRequires:  libassuan-devel >= 2.0.2
BuildRequires:  libgpg-error-devel >= 1.11
Requires(post): %{install_info_prereq}
Requires(preun): %{install_info_prereq}
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.

%package -n libgpgme11
Summary:        A Library Designed to give Applications easy Access to GnuPG
Group:          Development/Libraries/C and C++
Requires:       gpg2

%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.

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

%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.

%prep
%setup -q

%build
build_timestamp=$(date -u +%{Y}-%{m}-%{dT}%{H}:%{M}+0000 -r %{SOURCE99})
%configure \
	--disable-static \
	--disable-fd-passing \
	--enable-build-timestamp="${build_timestamp}"

make %{?_smp_mflags}

%install
%make_install
# Do this now to make /usr/lib/rpm/brp-chuck-la happy:
find %{buildroot} -type f -name "*.la" -delete -print

%check
%if ! 0%{?qemu_user_space_build}
#make check
%endif

%post -n libgpgme11 -p /sbin/ldconfig

%postun -n libgpgme11 -p /sbin/ldconfig

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

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

%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog ChangeLog-2011 README NEWS THANKS TODO
%{_bindir}/gpgme-tool
%{_datadir}/common-lisp
%{_datadir}/common-lisp/source
%{_infodir}/gpgme*

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

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

%changelog
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