libzmq/packaging/redhat/zeromq.spec
Francesco Montorsi b6ca9b2983 Feature: modernize API documentation
* migrate from the old, unmaintained "asciidoc-py" tool to the new "asciidoctor" generator
* migrate from asciidoc-py syntax to the modern Asciidoc syntax (especially page titles and section titles)
* remove the need of "xmlto" utility to create the manpage output; use asciidoctor for that
* add HTML output support to the doc/Makefile by using asciidoctor
* change API documentation files extension from .txt to .adoc to make it more explicit that they are Asciidoc-encoded (as a bonus several IDE plugins will autodetect the .adoc format as Asciidoc)
* remove asciidoc.conf: asciidoctor does not support that; this also required replacing the macro linkzmq into all documentation pages
* add a new Github action CI do deploy to Github Pages the static HTMLs produced by Asciidoctors
* removed references to the "xmlto" and "a2x" tools from the build and packaging systems: Asciidoctor can convert the documentation directly to e.g. pdf (via extended converters) and anyway there was no code/target for using "xmlto" and "a2x" tools anyway
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# To build with draft APIs, use "--with drafts" in rpmbuild for local builds or add
# Macros:
# %_with_drafts 1
# at the BOTTOM of the OBS prjconf
%bcond_with drafts
%if %{with drafts}
%define DRAFTS yes
%else
%define DRAFTS no
%endif
%define lib_name libzmq5
Name: zeromq
Version: 4.3.6
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: The ZeroMQ messaging library
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
License: MPL-2.0
URL: http://www.zeromq.org/
Source: http://download.zeromq.org/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Prefix: %{_prefix}
Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root
BuildRequires: autoconf automake libtool glib2-devel libbsd-devel
%if ! (0%{?fedora} > 12 || 0%{?rhel} > 5)
BuildRequires: e2fsprogs-devel
BuildRoot: %(mktemp -ud %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-XXXXXX)
%endif
%bcond_with pgm
%if %{with pgm}
BuildRequires: openpgm-devel
%define PGM yes
%else
%define PGM no
%endif
%bcond_with libgssapi_krb5
%if %{with libgssapi_krb5}
BuildRequires: krb5-devel
%define GSSAPI yes
%else
%define GSSAPI no
%endif
%bcond_with libsodium
%if %{with libsodium}
BuildRequires: libsodium-devel
%define SODIUM yes
%else
%define SODIUM no
%endif
%bcond_with nss
%if %{with nss}
%if 0%{?suse_version}
BuildRequires: mozilla-nss-devel
%else
BuildRequires: nss-devel
%endif
%define NSS yes
%else
%define NSS no
%endif
%bcond_with tls
%if %{with tls} && ! 0%{?centos_version} < 700
%if 0%{?suse_version}
BuildRequires: libgnutls-devel
%else
BuildRequires: gnutls-devel
%endif
%define TLS yes
%else
%define TLS no
%endif
%if 0%{?rhel_version}
%if 0%{?rhel_version} >= 800
# note1: on OBS the RHEL7 target for some reason is unable to find the asciidoctor package, so on RHEL7 docs are not built
# note2: on RHEL8/Centos8 the asciidoctor package depends from the ruby module; this might require some extra config on the
# build farm where this .spec file is used
BuildRequires: asciidoctor
%endif
%else
# on non-RHEL targets, listing asciidoctor in BuildRequires works just fine:
BuildRequires: rubygem(asciidoctor)
%endif
BuildRequires: gcc, make, gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel
Requires: libstdc++
%ifarch pentium3 pentium4 athlon i386 i486 i586 i686 x86_64
%{!?_with_pic: %{!?_without_pic: %define _with_pic --with-pic}}
%{!?_with_gnu_ld: %{!?_without_gnu_ld: %define _with_gnu_ld --with-gnu_ld}}
%endif
# We do not want to ship libzmq.la
%define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 0
%description
The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the
standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by
specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an
abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging
patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to
multiple transport protocols and more.
%package -n %{lib_name}
Summary: Shared Library for ZeroMQ
Group: Productivity/Networking/Web/Servers
Conflicts: zeromq
%description -n %{lib_name}
The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the
standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by
specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an
abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging
patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to
multiple transport protocols and more.
This package contains the ZeroMQ shared library.
%package devel
Summary: Development files and static library for the ZeroMQ library
Group: Development/Libraries
Requires: %{lib_name} = %{version}-%{release}, pkgconfig
%bcond_with pgm
%if %{with pgm}
Requires: openpgm-devel
%endif
%bcond_with libgssapi_krb5
%if %{with libgssapi_krb5}
Requires: krb5-devel
%endif
%bcond_with libsodium
%if %{with libsodium}
Requires: libsodium-devel
%endif
%bcond_with nss
%if %{with nss}
%if 0%{?suse_version}
Requires: mozilla-nss-devel
%else
Requires: nss-devel
%endif
%endif
%bcond_with tls
%if %{with tls} && ! 0%{?centos_version} < 700
%if 0%{?suse_version}
Requires: libgnutls-devel
%else
Requires: gnutls-devel
%endif
%endif
%description devel
The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the
standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by
specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an
abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging
patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to
multiple transport protocols and more.
This package contains ZeroMQ related development libraries and header files.
%package -n libzmq-tools
Summary: ZeroMQ tools
Group: Productivity/Networking/Web/Servers
%description -n libzmq-tools
The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the
standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by
specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an
abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging
patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to
multiple transport protocols and more.
This package contains tools such as curve_keygen to use with libzmq.
%prep
%setup -q
# Sed version number of openpgm into configure
%global openpgm_pc $(basename %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/openpgm*.pc .pc)
sed -i "s/openpgm-[0-9].[0-9]/%{openpgm_pc}/g" \
configure*
%build
# Workaround for automake < 1.14 bug
mkdir -p config
autoreconf -fi
%configure --enable-drafts=%{DRAFTS} \
--with-pgm=%{PGM} \
--with-libsodium=%{SODIUM} \
--with-libgssapi_krb5=%{GSSAPI} \
--with-nss=%{NSS} \
--with-tls=%{TLS} \
%{?_with_pic} \
%{?_without_pic} \
%{?_with_gnu_ld} \
%{?_without_gnu_ld}
%{__make} %{?_smp_mflags}
%check
%{__make} check VERBOSE=1
%install
[ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot}
# Install the package to build area
%makeinstall
%post
/sbin/ldconfig
%postun
/sbin/ldconfig
%clean
[ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot}
%files -n %{lib_name}
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
# docs in the main package
%doc AUTHORS LICENSE NEWS
# libraries
%{_libdir}/libzmq.so.*
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq.7.gz
%files devel
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%{_includedir}/zmq.h
%{_includedir}/zmq_utils.h
%{_libdir}/libzmq.a
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libzmq.pc
%{_libdir}/libzmq.so
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq*
# skip man7/zmq.7.gz
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq_*
%files -n libzmq-tools
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%if %{with libsodium}
%{_bindir}/curve_keygen
%endif
%changelog
* Fri Oct 4 2019 Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
- Add macro for optional TLS dependency
* Wed Sep 11 2019 Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
- Add macro for optional NSS dependency
* Sat Aug 19 2017 Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
- Fix parsing and usage of conditionals for sodium/pgm/krb5 so that they work
in OBS
- Do not ship libzmq.la anymore, it's not needed and causes overlinking
* Sun Nov 06 2016 Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
- Add libzmq-tool to package curve_keygen in /usr/bin
* Sun Jul 31 2016 Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
- Follow RPM standards and rename zeromq to libzmq5
* Sat Oct 25 2014 Phillip Mienk <mienkphi@gmail.com>
- Add --with/--without libgssapi_krb5 support following J.T.Conklin's pattern
* Sat Oct 18 2014 J.T. Conklin <jtc@acorntoolworks.com>
- Add --with/--without pgm support
- Add --with/--without libsodium support
* Tue Jun 10 2014 Tristian Celestin <tristian.celestin@outlook.com> 4.0.4
- Updated packaged files
* Mon Nov 26 2012 Justin Cook <jhcook@gmail.com> 3.2.2
- Update packaged files
* Fri Apr 8 2011 Mikko Koppanen <mikko@kuut.io> 3.0.0-1
- Update dependencies and packaged files
* Sat Apr 10 2010 Mikko Koppanen <mkoppanen@php.net> 2.0.7-1
- Initial packaging