%global __brp_check_rpaths %{nil} %global __requires_exclude ^libmpi %global packname shinylight %global packver 1.2 %global rlibdir /usr/local/lib/R/library Name: R-CRAN-%{packname} Version: 1.2 Release: 1%{?dist}%{?buildtag} Summary: Web Interface to 'R' Functions License: GPL-3 URL: https://cran.r-project.org/package=%{packname} Source0: %{url}&version=%{packver}#/%{packname}_%{packver}.tar.gz BuildRequires: R-devel >= 3.0.0 Requires: R-core >= 3.0.0 BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: R-grDevices >= 3.6.2 BuildRequires: R-CRAN-jsonlite >= 1.6.1 BuildRequires: R-CRAN-httpuv >= 1.5.4 BuildRequires: R-CRAN-later >= 1.0 Requires: R-grDevices >= 3.6.2 Requires: R-CRAN-jsonlite >= 1.6.1 Requires: R-CRAN-httpuv >= 1.5.4 Requires: R-CRAN-later >= 1.0 %description Web front end for your 'R' functions producing plots or tables. If you have a function or set of related functions, you can make them available over the internet through a web browser. This is the same motivation as the 'shiny' package, but note that the development of 'shinylight' is not in any way linked to that of 'shiny' (beyond the use of the 'httpuv' package). You might prefer 'shinylight' to 'shiny' if you want a lighter weight deployment with easier horizontal scaling, or if you want to develop your front end yourself in JavaScript and HTML just using a lightweight remote procedure call interface to your R code on the server. %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}