%if 0%{?rhel} == 7 %define python3_vers python34 %else %define python3_vers python3 %endif %global srcname Werkzeug Name: python-werkzeug Version: 0.9.1 Release: 3%{?dist} Summary: The Swiss Army knife of Python web development Group: Development/Libraries License: BSD URL: http://werkzeug.pocoo.org/ Source0: https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/W/Werkzeug/%{srcname}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n) BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: python-devel BuildRequires: python-setuptools BuildRequires: python-sphinx %description Werkzeug ======== Werkzeug started as simple collection of various utilities for WSGI applications and has become one of the most advanced WSGI utility modules. It includes a powerful debugger, full featured request and response objects, HTTP utilities to handle entity tags, cache control headers, HTTP dates, cookie handling, file uploads, a powerful URL routing system and a bunch of community contributed addon modules. Werkzeug is unicode aware and doesn't enforce a specific template engine, database adapter or anything else. It doesn't even enforce a specific way of handling requests and leaves all that up to the developer. It's most useful for end user applications which should work on as many server environments as possible (such as blogs, wikis, bulletin boards, etc.).' %package doc Summary: Documentation for %{name} Group: Documentation Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} %description doc Documentation and examples for %{name}. %package -n python34-werkzeug Summary: The Swiss Army knife of Python web development BuildRequires: python34-devel BuildRequires: python34-setuptools #BuildRequires: python34-sphinx %description -n python34-werkzeug Werkzeug ======== Werkzeug started as simple collection of various utilities for WSGI applications and has become one of the most advanced WSGI utility modules. It includes a powerful debugger, full featured request and response objects, HTTP utilities to handle entity tags, cache control headers, HTTP dates, cookie handling, file uploads, a powerful URL routing system and a bunch of community contributed addon modules. Werkzeug is unicode aware and doesn't enforce a specific template engine, database adapter or anything else. It doesn't even enforce a specific way of handling requests and leaves all that up to the developer. It's most useful for end user applications which should work on as many server environments as possible (such as blogs, wikis, bulletin boards, etc.). %package -n python34-werkzeug-doc Summary: Documentation for python3-werkzeug Group: Documentation Requires: python34-werkzeug = %{version}-%{release} %description -n python34-werkzeug-doc Documentation and examples for python3-werkzeug. %prep %setup -q -n %{srcname}-%{version} %{__sed} -i 's/\r//' LICENSE %{__sed} -i '1d' werkzeug/testsuite/multipart/collect.py rm -rf %{py3dir} cp -a . %{py3dir} find %{py3dir} -name '*.py' | xargs sed -i '1s|^#!python|#!%{__python3}|' %build %{__python} setup.py build find examples/ -name '*.py' -executable | xargs chmod -x find examples/ -name '*.png' -executable | xargs chmod -x pushd docs make html popd pushd %{py3dir} %{__python3} setup.py build find examples/ -name '*.py' -executable | xargs chmod -x find examples/ -name '*.png' -executable | xargs chmod -x pushd docs make html popd popd %install %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} %{__python} setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --root %{buildroot} %{__rm} -rf docs/_build/html/.buildinfo %{__rm} -rf examples/cupoftee/db.pyc pushd %{py3dir} %{__python3} setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --root %{buildroot} %{__rm} -rf docs/_build/html/.buildinfo %{__rm} -rf examples/cupoftee/db.pyc popd %clean %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} %files %defattr(-,root,root,-) %doc AUTHORS LICENSE PKG-INFO CHANGES %{python_sitelib}/* %files doc %defattr(-,root,root,-) %doc docs/_build/html examples %files -n python34-werkzeug %defattr(-,root,root,-) %doc AUTHORS LICENSE PKG-INFO CHANGES %{python3_sitelib}/* %files -n python34-werkzeug-doc %defattr(-,root,root,-) %doc docs/_build/html examples %changelog * Fri Mar 9 2018 Daniele Branchini - 0.9.1-3 - python 3 and python 2 build without further options for copr * Wed Apr 30 2014 Lokesh Mandvekar - 0.9.1-2 - Rebuilt for RHEL-7 * Sat Jun 15 2013 Haïkel Guémar - 0.9.1-1 - upstream 0.9.1 - add python3 flavor * Fri Jun 14 2013 Ricky Elrod - 0.9-1 - Upstream 0.9.0 release. * Thu Feb 14 2013 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.8.3-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild * Sat Jul 21 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.8.3-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild * Sun Feb 5 2012 Haïkel Guémar - 0.8.3-1 - upstream 0.8.3 (fixes XSS security issues) * Wed Jan 25 2012 Haïkel Guémar - 0.8.2-1 - upstream 0.8.2 * Sat Jan 14 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.6.2-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_17_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Feb 09 2011 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.6.2-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild * Thu Jul 22 2010 David Malcolm - 0.6.2-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Python_2.7/MassRebuild * Sun May 23 2010 Peter Halliday - 0.6.2-1 - Updating because upstream release of Werkzeug 0.6.2 * Fri Mar 05 2010 Peter Halliday - 0.6-1 - Updating because upstream release of Werkzeug 0.6 * Tue Aug 25 2009 Peter Halliday - 0.5.1-1 - Initial package