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This package -provides its pkgconfig files. - -%package engine -Summary: Smart MUltipleXed Irc - Engine Library -Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} -%description engine -Smuxi is an irssi-inspired, flexible, user-friendly and cross-platform -IRC, Twitter, XMPP, Jabber client for advanced users. This package -provides its engine libraries. - -%package frontend-stfl -Summary: Smart MUltipleXed Irc - STFL Frontend -Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} -Requires: %{name}-engine%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} -Requires: stfl -%description frontend-stfl -Smuxi is an irssi-inspired, flexible, user-friendly and cross-platform -client for advanced users. This is a frontend for terminal -by STFL. - -%package frontend-gnome -Summary: Smart MUltipleXed Irc - GNOME Frontend -Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} -Requires: %{name}-engine%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} -%description frontend-gnome -Smuxi is an irssi-inspired, flexible, user-friendly and cross-platform -client for advanced users. This is frontend for GNOME. - -%prep -%setup -q -n %{name}-%{version} -iconv -f iso8859-1 -t utf-8 CREDITS > CREDITS.conv && mv -f CREDITS.conv CREDITS - -cp -p %{SOURCE1} APACHE-LICENSE-2.0.txt -cp -p %{SOURCE2} lgpl-2.1.txt - -##Fixes for Mono 4 (bz#1038091) -sed -i "s#mcs#mcs#g" configure.ac -sed -i "s#mcs#mcs#g" configure.ac -sed -i "s#2\.0#4.5#g" mono.m4 -sed -i "s#--variable=prefix mono)#--variable=prefix)#g" mono.m4 -find . -name "*.sln" -print \ - -exec sed -i 's/Format Version 10.00/Format Version 11.00/g' {} \; -find . -name "*.csproj" -print \ - -exec sed -i 's#ToolsVersion="3.5"#ToolsVersion="4.5"#g; s#.*##g; s##v4.5#g' {} \; - -%build -autoconf -v -./configure --disable-silent-rules --with-vendor-package-version="Fedora %{version}" \ - --enable-static=no --enable-shared=yes --disable-rpath --enable-engine-irc --enable-engine-campfire \ - --enable-engine-xmpp --enable-engine-twitter --enable-engine-jabbr \ - --enable-frontend-gnome --enable-frontend-stfl --disable-frontend-curses \ - --disable-frontend-swf --disable-frontend-wpf --disable-frontend-test \ - --with-db4o=included --without-messaging-menu --without-indicate --with-notify --with-dbus \ - --with-gtkspell --libdir=%{_prefix}/lib --datadir=%{_datadir} --prefix=%{_prefix} --enable-debug=no \ - MCS=%{_bindir}/mcs - -# Parallel make breaks the build -make -j1 - -%install -%make_install -%find_lang %{name}-engine --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-engine-campfire --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-engine-irc --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-engine-jabbr --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-engine-twitter --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-engine-xmpp --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-frontend --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-frontend-gnome --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-frontend-gnome-irc --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-frontend-gnome-twitter --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-frontend-gnome-xmpp --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-server --with-gnome -%find_lang %{name}-message-buffer --with-gnome - -%check -desktop-file-validate $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/applications/%{name}-frontend-gnome.desktop -appstream-util validate-relax --nonet $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/appdata/*.appdata.xml - -%files -%doc BUGS TODO FEATURES CREDITS HACKING -%license LICENSE -%license lib/Twitterizer/*license.txt -%license APACHE-LICENSE-2.0.txt lgpl-2.1.txt -%dir %{_prefix}/lib/%{name} - -%files devel -%{_prefix}/lib/pkgconfig/smuxi-common.pc -%{_prefix}/lib/pkgconfig/smuxi-frontend.pc -%{_prefix}/lib/pkgconfig/smuxi-engine-irc.pc -%{_prefix}/lib/pkgconfig/smuxi-engine.pc - -%files engine -f %{name}-engine.lang -f %{name}-engine-campfire.lang -f %{name}-engine-irc.lang -f %{name}-engine-jabbr.lang -f %{name}-engine-twitter.lang -f %{name}-engine-xmpp.lang -f %{name}-server.lang -f %{name}-frontend.lang -f %{name}-message-buffer.lang -%{_bindir}/%{name}-server -%{_bindir}/%{name}-message-buffer -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-server.exe* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/Db4objects.Db4o.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-engine.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-common.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-engine-campfire.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/ServiceStack.*.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-engine-irc.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/Meebey.SmartIrc4net.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-engine-jabbr.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/JabbR.Client.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Client.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-engine-twitter.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/Newtonsoft.Json.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/Twitterizer2.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/Twitterizer2.Streaming.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-engine-xmpp.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/agsxmpp.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/StarkSoftProxy.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-frontend.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-message-buffer.exe* -%{_mandir}/man1/%{name}-server.1* -%{_mandir}/man1/%{name}-message-buffer.1* - -%files frontend-stfl -%{_bindir}/smuxi-frontend-stfl -%{_prefix}/lib/smuxi/smuxi-frontend-stfl.exe -%{_prefix}/lib/smuxi/smuxi-frontend-stfl.exe.config -%{_mandir}/man1/smuxi-frontend-stfl.1.* - -%files frontend-gnome -f %{name}-frontend-gnome.lang -f %{name}-frontend-gnome-irc.lang -f %{name}-frontend-gnome-twitter.lang -f %{name}-frontend-gnome-xmpp.lang -%{_bindir}/%{name}-frontend-gnome -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-frontend-gnome.exe* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-frontend-gnome-irc.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-frontend-gnome-twitter.dll* -%{_prefix}/lib/%{name}/%{name}-frontend-gnome-xmpp.dll* -%{_mandir}/man1/%{name}-frontend-gnome.1* -%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/*/apps/smuxi-group-chat.png -%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/*/apps/smuxi-person-chat.png -%{_datadir}/applications/%{name}-frontend-gnome.desktop -%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/*/apps/%{name}-frontend-gnome.* -%{_datadir}/appdata/%{name}-frontend-gnome.appdata.xml - -%changelog -* Sat Jul 14 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.7-7 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild - -* Fri Feb 09 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.7-6 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild - -* Thu Jan 18 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 1.0.7-5 -- Remove obsolete scriptlets - -* Fri Dec 08 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.7-4 -- Undo changes from bz#1426249 - -* Thu Aug 03 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.7-3 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild - -* Thu Jul 27 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.7-2 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild - -* Sun Jun 18 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.7-1 -- Update to 1.0.7 - -* Sun Apr 09 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.6-8 -- Rebuild for log4net-2.0.8 again - -* Tue Apr 04 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.6-7 -- Rebuild for mono-4.8.0 - -* Thu Mar 16 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.6-6 -- Rebuild for log4net-2.0.8 - -* Fri Mar 03 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.6-5 -- Exclude s390x architecture - -* Thu Mar 02 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.6-4 -- Do not use pkgconfig for dbus-sharp-* -- Exclude ppc64 architecture - -* Fri Feb 24 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.6-3 -- Remove MS Windows executables (bz#1426249) - -* Sat Feb 11 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.6-2 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild - -* Sat Jan 28 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.6-1 -- Disable parallel make -- Update to 1.0.6 - -* Wed Jan 25 2017 Antonio Trande 1.0.5-3 -- Rebuild for mono(log4net)-1.2.15 -- Drop old patches -- Set mono_arches - -* Thu Oct 13 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.5-2 -- mono rebuild for aarch64 support - -* Thu Jun 16 2016 Antonio Trande 1.0.5-1 -- Update to 1.0.5 - -* Fri Feb 05 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.3-2 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild - -* Mon Feb 01 2016 Antonio Trande 1.0.3-1 -- Update to 1.0.3 - -* Thu Dec 24 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0.1-2 -- Replaced 'define' macro with 'global' - -* Thu Dec 24 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0.1-1 -- Update to 1.0.1 - -* Tue Dec 15 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0-4 -- Rebuilt for mono(log4net)-1.2.15 - -* Thu Nov 12 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0-3 -- Rebuilt for mono(log4net)-1.2.14 - -* Thu Aug 27 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0-2 -- Added patch to not expose the user's realname automatically (bz#1257597) - -* Sun Jul 19 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0-1 -- Update to the 1.0 -- Made -devel sub-package - -* Fri Jun 12 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0-0.4.rc3 -- Excluded s390x arch -- Patched for use mono 4 (bz#1038091) - -* Mon May 18 2015 Peter Robinson 1.0-0.3.rc3 -- Rebuild (mono4) - -* Mon May 04 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0-0.2.rc3 -- smuxi-message-buffer tool incorporated in smuxi-engine - -* Mon May 04 2015 Antonio Trande 1.0-0.1.rc3 -- Update to 1.0-rc3 -- Packaged smuxi-message-buffer tool -- Packaged gnome appdata file - -* Sat Mar 21 2015 Antonio Trande 0.11.1-1 -- Update to 0.11.1 - -* Mon Jan 26 2015 Antonio Trande 0.11-5 -- frontend-sftl requires stfl explicitly -- Set exclusive arches for Smuxi (bz#1185763) - -* Sun Jan 25 2015 Peter Robinson 0.11-4 -- Update mono excludes - -* Fri Jan 23 2015 Antonio Trande 0.11-3 -- Sub-packages re-arranged according to upstream - -* Fri Jan 02 2015 Antonio Trande 0.11-2 -- Fixed multi-License - -* Wed Dec 24 2014 Antonio Trande 0.11-1 -- First package diff --git a/sources b/sources deleted file mode 100644 index 112e312..0000000 --- a/sources +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -SHA512 (smuxi-1.0.7.tar.gz) = eabfa655869f932cb9154ece5f6cb249cc5dadc6092fb3ab69c135a56af772eb22da8254da555eab7dc4276da4c53dfdc43a886339e517382699057ea649fcb9