# # spec file # # Copyright (c) 2023 SUSE LLC # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # %define base_name libxml2 %define libname libxml2-2 %define flavor @BUILD_FLAVOR@%nil %if "%{flavor}" == "python" %define dash - %define buildpython 1 %endif Name: libxml2%{?dash}%{flavor} Version: 2.11.6 Release: 0 License: MIT Summary: A Library to Manipulate XML Files URL: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2 Source0: https://download.gnome.org/sources/%{name}/2.11/libxml2-%{version}.tar.xz Source1: baselibs.conf # W3C Conformance tests Source2: https://www.w3.org/XML/Test/xmlts20080827.tar.gz ### -- Upstream patches range from 0 to 999 -- ### # PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM libxml2-python3-unicode-errors.patch bsc#1064286 mcepl@suse.com # remove segfault after doc.freeDoc() Patch0: libxml2-python3-unicode-errors.patch # PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM libxml2-python3-string-null-check.patch bsc#1065270 mgorse@suse.com # https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/merge_requests/15 Patch1: libxml2-python3-string-null-check.patch # PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM CVE-2023-39615 bsc#1214768 # https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/commit/d0c3f01e110d54415611c5fa0040cdf4a56053f9 Patch2: libxml2-CVE-2023-39615.patch # PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM python312.patch # https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/merge_requests/226 Patch3: python312.patch # PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM CVE-2023-45322 bsc#1216129 # https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/commit/d39f78069dff496ec865c73aa44d7110e429bce9 Patch4: libxml2-CVE-2023-45322.patch # PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM use-after-free in XMLReader bsc#1219576 david.anes@suse.com # https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/commit/1a66b176055d25ee635bf328c7b35b381db0b71d Patch5: libxml2-CVE-2024-25062.patch # ### -- openSUSE patches range from 1000 to 1999 -- ### # PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE #Patch1000: # ### -- SUSE patches starts from 2000 -- ### ## TODO -- Is libxml2-make-XPATH_MAX_NODESET_LENGTH-configurable.patch really ## SUSE-specific? If so, shouldn't it be applied only for SLE distributions? # PATCH-FIX-SUSE bsc#1135123 Added a new configurable variable XPATH_DEFAULT_MAX_NODESET_LENGTH to avoid nodeset limit Patch2000: libxml2-make-XPATH_MAX_NODESET_LENGTH-configurable.patch # BuildRequires: fdupes BuildRequires: pkgconfig BuildRequires: readline-devel BuildRequires: pkgconfig(liblzma) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(zlib) %if 0%{?buildpython} BuildRequires: %{python_module devel} BuildRequires: %{python_module pip} BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools} BuildRequires: %{python_module wheel} BuildRequires: %{python_module xml} BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libxml-2.0) # TW: generate subpackages for every python3 flavor %define python_subpackage_only 1 %python_subpackages %endif %description The XML C library was initially developed for the GNOME project. It is now used by many programs to load and save extensible data structures or manipulate any kind of XML files. %package -n %{libname} Summary: A Library to Manipulate XML Files %description -n %{libname} The XML C library was initially developed for the GNOME project. It is now used by many programs to load and save extensible data structures or manipulate any kind of XML files. This library implements a number of existing standards related to markup languages, including the XML standard, name spaces in XML, XML Base, RFC 2396, XPath, XPointer, HTML4, XInclude, SGML catalogs, and XML catalogs. In most cases, libxml tries to implement the specification in a rather strict way. To some extent, it provides support for the following specifications, but does not claim to implement them: DOM, FTP client, HTTP client, and SAX. The library also supports RelaxNG. Support for W3C XML Schemas is in progress. %package tools Summary: Tools using libxml Provides: %{base_name} = %{version}-%{release} # Use hardcoded version to avoid unwanted behavior in the future. Obsoletes: %{base_name} < 2.9.13 %description tools This package contains xmllint, a very useful tool proving libxml's power. %package devel Summary: Development files for libxml2, an XML manipulation library Requires: %{base_name} = %{version} Requires: %{base_name}-tools = %{version} Requires: %{libname} = %{version} Requires: glibc-devel Requires: libxml2 = %{version} Requires: readline-devel Requires: xz-devel Requires: pkgconfig(liblzma) Requires: pkgconfig(zlib) %description devel The XML C library can load and save extensible data structures or manipulate any kind of XML files. This subpackage contains header files for developing applications that want to make use of libxml. %package doc Summary: Documentation for libxml, an XML manipulation library Requires: %{libname} = %{version} BuildArch: noarch %description doc The XML C library was initially developed for the GNOME project. It is now used by many programs to load and save extensible data structures or manipulate any kind of XML files. %package -n python-libxml2 Summary: Python Bindings for %{name} Requires: %{libname} = %{version} Requires: python-extras Provides: %{base_name}-python = %{version}-%{release} Provides: python-libxml2-python = %{version}-%{release} # Use hardcoded version to avoid unwanted behavior in the future. Obsoletes: %{base_name}-python < 2.9.13 Obsoletes: python-libxml2-python < 2.9.13 %description -n python-libxml2 This package contains a module that permits applications written in the Python programming language to use the interface supplied by the libxml2 library to manipulate XML files. This library allows manipulation of XML files. It includes support for reading, modifying, and writing XML and HTML files. There is DTD support that includes parsing and validation even with complex DTDs, either at parse time or later once the document has been modified. %prep %autosetup -p1 -n libxml2-%{version} sed -i '1 s|/usr/bin/env python|/usr/bin/python3|' doc/apibuild.py %build %if ! 0%{?buildpython} # TODO -- Document why are we using the -fno-strict-aliasing extra flag. export CFLAGS="%{optflags} -fno-strict-aliasing" %configure \ --disable-silent-rules \ --disable-static \ --docdir=%{_docdir}/%{base_name} \ --with-html-dir=%{_docdir}/%{base_name}/html \ --without-python \ --with-fexceptions \ --with-history \ --enable-ipv6 \ --with-sax1 \ --with-regexps \ --with-threads \ --with-reader \ --with-ftp \ --with-http \ --with-legacy %make_build BASE_DIR="%{_docdir}" DOC_MODULE="%{base_name}" %else %configure --with-python=%{__python3} pushd python export PYTHONPATH="." %pyproject_wheel popd %endif %install %if ! 0%{?buildpython} %make_install BASE_DIR="%{_docdir}" DOC_MODULE="%{base_name}" find %{buildroot} -type f -name "*.la" -delete -print mkdir -p "%{buildroot}/%{_docdir}/%{base_name}" cp -a NEWS README.md %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{base_name}/ ln -s libxml2/libxml %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/libxml # Remove duplicated file Copyright as not found by fdupes rm -fr %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{base_name}/Copyright %fdupes %{buildroot}%{_datadir} %else pushd python %pyproject_install popd chmod a-x python/tests/*.py %python_expand %fdupes %{buildroot}%{$python_sitearch} %endif %if ! 0%{?buildpython} %check # qemu-arm can't keep up atm, disabling check for arm %ifnarch %{arm} tar xzvf %{SOURCE2} # add conformance tests where they are expected %make_build check rm -rf xmlconf/ # remove the conformance tests afterwards %endif %ldconfig_scriptlets -n %{libname} %files -n %{libname} %{_libdir}/lib*.so.* %license Copyright %doc %dir %{_docdir}/%{base_name} %doc %{_docdir}/%{base_name}/[ANRCT]* # the -n %%base_name tag is necessary so that python_subpackages does not interfere %files -n %{base_name}-tools %{_bindir}/xmllint %{_bindir}/xmlcatalog %{_mandir}/man1/xmllint.1%{?ext_man} %{_mandir}/man1/xmlcatalog.1%{?ext_man} %files -n %{base_name}-devel %{_bindir}/xml2-config %dir %{_datadir}/aclocal %{_datadir}/aclocal/libxml.m4 %{_includedir}/libxml %{_includedir}/libxml2 %{_libdir}/lib*.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/*.pc %{_libdir}/cmake %{_mandir}/man1/xml2-config.1%{?ext_man} %files -n %{base_name}-doc %{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html/* %doc %{_docdir}/%{base_name}/examples %doc %{_docdir}/%{base_name}/tutorial %doc %{_docdir}/%{base_name}/*.html # owning these directories prevents gtk-doc <-> libxml2 build loop: %dir %{_datadir}/gtk-doc %dir %{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html %else %files %{python_files libxml2} %doc python/libxml2class.txt %doc doc/*.py %doc python/README %pycache_only %{python_sitearch}/__pycache__/*libxml2* %{python_sitearch}/*libxml2* %endif %changelog