# Generated by rust2rpm %bcond_without check %global debug_package %{nil} %global onig_min 6.8.0 %global crate onig_sys Name: rust-%{crate} Version: 69.0.0 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Raw rust bindings to the oniguruma library License: MIT URL: https://crates.io/crates/onig_sys Source0: https://crates.io/api/v1/crates/%{crate}/%{version}/download#/%{crate}-%{version}.crate # Use system onig by default Patch0: rust-onig_sys-use-system-onig.diff ExclusiveArch: %{rust_arches} BuildRequires: rust-packaging # [dependencies] BuildRequires: (crate(libc) >= 0.2.0 with crate(libc) < 0.3.0) # [build-dependencies] BuildRequires: (crate(cc) >= 1.0.0 with crate(cc) < 2.0.0) BuildRequires: (crate(pkg-config) >= 0.3.0 with crate(pkg-config) < 0.4.0) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(oniguruma) >= %{onig_min} %description %{summary}. %package devel Summary: %{summary} Requires: pkgconfig(oniguruma) >= %{onig_min} BuildArch: noarch %description devel The `onig_sys` crate contains raw rust bindings to the oniguruma library. This crate exposes a set of unsafe functions which can then be used by other crates to create safe wrappers around Oniguruma. You probably don't want to link to this crate directly; instead check out the `onig` crate. This package contains library source intended for building other packages which use %{crate} from crates.io. %prep %autosetup -n %{crate}-%{version} -p1 rm -vrf oniguruma/ %cargo_prep %build %cargo_build %install %cargo_install %if %{with check} %check %cargo_test %endif %files devel %license LICENSE.md %{cargo_registry}/%{crate}-%{version}/ %changelog * Sat Sep 08 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 69.0.0-1 - Update to 69.0.0 * Wed Sep 05 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 68.2.1-1 - Update to 68.2.1 * Mon Sep 03 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 68.2.0-1 - Initial package