%global __brp_check_rpaths %{nil} %global packname rbw %global packver 0.3.2 %global rlibdir /usr/local/lib/R/library Name: R-CRAN-%{packname} Version: 0.3.2 Release: 1%{?dist}%{?buildtag} Summary: Residual Balancing Weights for Marginal Structural Models License: GPL (>= 3) URL: https://cran.r-project.org/package=%{packname} Source0: %{url}&version=%{packver}#/%{packname}_%{packver}.tar.gz BuildRequires: R-devel >= 3.5.0 Requires: R-core >= 3.5.0 BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: R-CRAN-dplyr >= 0.8.4 BuildRequires: R-CRAN-rlang >= 0.4.4 BuildRequires: R-stats Requires: R-CRAN-dplyr >= 0.8.4 Requires: R-CRAN-rlang >= 0.4.4 Requires: R-stats %description Residual balancing is a robust method of constructing weights for marginal structural models, which can be used to estimate (a) the average treatment effect in a cross-sectional observational study, (b) controlled direct/mediator effects in causal mediation analysis, and (c) the effects of time-varying treatments in panel data (Zhou and Wodtke 2020 ). This package provides three functions, rbwPoint(), rbwMed(), and rbwPanel(), that produce residual balancing weights for estimating (a), (b), (c), respectively. %prep %setup -q -c -n %{packname} # fix end of executable files find -type f -executable -exec grep -Iq . {} \; -exec sed -i -e '$a\' {} \; # prevent binary stripping [ -d %{packname}/src ] && find %{packname}/src -type f -exec \ sed -i 's@/usr/bin/strip@/usr/bin/true@g' {} \; || true [ -d %{packname}/src ] && find %{packname}/src/Make* -type f -exec \ sed -i 's@-g0@@g' {} \; || true # don't allow local prefix in executable scripts find -type f -executable -exec sed -Ei 's@#!( )*/usr/local/bin@#!/usr/bin@g' {} \; %build %install mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{rlibdir} %{_bindir}/R CMD INSTALL -l %{buildroot}%{rlibdir} %{packname} test -d %{packname}/src && (cd %{packname}/src; rm -f *.o *.so) rm -f %{buildroot}%{rlibdir}/R.css # remove buildroot from installed files find %{buildroot}%{rlibdir} -type f -exec sed -i "s@%{buildroot}@@g" {} \; %files %{rlibdir}/%{packname}