%global dummy_package 0 %global use_git 1 %if 0%{use_git} %global tarballdir %{name}-master %else %global tarballdir %{name}-%{version} %endif %define license_files %{srcdir}/License.txt # turn off debug package %define debug_package %{nil} Name: move-to-next-monitor Version: 0.0.1 Release: 2 BuildArch: noarch Summary: Script that facilitates moving a window to the next monitor Group: Utility License: GPL-3.0 URL: https://gitlab.com/bgstack15/move-to-next-monitor %if 0%{use_git} # Source0: https://github.com/vanaoff/move-to-next-monitor/archive/master.zip Source0: https://gitlab.com/bgstack15/%{name}/-/archive/master/%{name}-master.tar.gz %else Source0: https://gitlab.com/bgstack15/%{name}/-/archive/%{version}/%{name}-master.tar.gz %endif Source1: move-to-next-monitor.Makefile Source2: README.md #Patch1: none.patch Packager: Bgstack15 BuildRequires: coreutils Requires: python3 Requires: wmctrl Requires: xdotool %if 0%{?rhel} == 7 Requires: xorg-x11-utils %else Requires: (xorg-x11-utils or ((xprop and xrandr) and xwininfo)) BuildRequires: make %endif %description move-to-next-monitor is a small script that makes it easy for display managers without this native functionality to provide it. You can assign a shortcut key in the display manager settings to the script to use it. %prep %setup -q -c # copy in custom Makefile and adjust to use tarball directory as source directory %{__cp} -p %{SOURCE1} ./Makefile %{__sed} -i -r -e '/^SRCDIR\s*=/s:\$\(CURDIR\)\s*$:$(CURDIR)/'"%{tarballdir}"':;' ./Makefile #pushd %{tarballdir} #%patch0 -p1 #popd %build : %install %make_install # man page %{__mkdir_p} %{buildroot}%{_pkgdocdir} %{__cp} -p "%{SOURCE2}" %{buildroot}%{_pkgdocdir}/ %clean %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} || : %post : %preun # is it a final removal? #if test "$1" = "0" ; #then #fi : %postun : %posttrans : %files %if 0%{?rhel} != 7 %license LICENSE %endif %doc %{_pkgdocdir}/* %{_bindir}/%{name} %changelog * Tue Nov 30 2021 B. Stack 0.0.1-2 - rebuild for Fedora 34 with split x utils packages * Fri Nov 30 2018 B. Stack 0.0.1-1 - initial package built