# Generated from RubyInline-3.12.5.gem by gem2rpm -*- rpm-spec -*- %global gem_name RubyInline Name: rubygem-%{gem_name} Version: 3.12.5 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Inline allows you to write foreign code within your ruby code License: MIT URL: http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/RubyInline/ Source0: https://rubygems.org/gems/%{gem_name}-%{version}.gem BuildRequires: ruby(release) BuildRequires: rubygems-devel BuildRequires: ruby # BuildRequires: rubygem(hoe) >= 3.18 # BuildRequires: rubygem(hoe) < 4 BuildArch: noarch %description Inline allows you to write foreign code within your ruby code. It automatically determines if the code in question has changed and builds it only when necessary. The extensions are then automatically loaded into the class/module that defines it. You can even write extra builders that will allow you to write inlined code in any language. Use Inline::C as a template and look at Module#inline for the required API. %package doc Summary: Documentation for %{name} Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} BuildArch: noarch %description doc Documentation for %{name}. %prep %setup -q -n %{gem_name}-%{version} %build # Create the gem as gem install only works on a gem file gem build ../%{gem_name}-%{version}.gemspec # %%gem_install compiles any C extensions and installs the gem into ./%%gem_dir # by default, so that we can move it into the buildroot in %%install %gem_install %install mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{gem_dir} cp -a .%{gem_dir}/* \ %{buildroot}%{gem_dir}/ %check pushd .%{gem_instdir} # Run the test suite. popd %files %dir %{gem_instdir} %{gem_instdir}/Manifest.txt %{gem_instdir}/demo %{gem_instdir}/example.rb %{gem_instdir}/example2.rb %{gem_libdir} %{gem_instdir}/tutorial %exclude %{gem_cache} %{gem_spec} %files doc %doc %{gem_docdir} %doc %{gem_instdir}/History.txt %doc %{gem_instdir}/README.txt %{gem_instdir}/Rakefile %{gem_instdir}/test %changelog * Wed Sep 15 2021 mockbuilder - 3.12.5-1 - Initial package