# # spec file for package bc # # Copyright (c) 2011 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # 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 http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # Name: bc BuildRequires: automake bison ed flex readline-devel Url: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bc License: GPL-2.0+ Group: Productivity/Scientific/Math PreReq: %{install_info_prereq} Version: 1.06 Release: 0 Summary: GNU Command Line Calculator Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 Patch: %{name}-%{version}.dif Patch1: %{name}-%{version}-flex.diff Patch2: %name-1.06-decl.diff Patch3: %name-1.06-strict-aliasing.diff Patch4: %{name}-%{version}_getopt.patch Patch5: %{name}-%{version}-opt-expression.diff BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %description bc is an interpreter that supports numbers of arbitrary precision and the interactive execution of statements. The syntax has some similarities to the C programming language. A standard math library is available through command line options. When used, the math library is read in before any other input files. bc then reads in all other files from the command line, evaluating their contents. Then bc reads from standard input (usually the keyboard). The dc program is also included. dc is a calculator that supports reverse-polish notation and allows unlimited precision arithmetic. Macros can also be defined. Normally, dc reads from standard input but can also read in files specified on the command line. A calculator with reverse-polish notation saves numbers to a stack. Arguments to mathematical operations (operands) are "pushed" onto the stack until the next operator is read in, which "pops" its arguments off the stack and "pushes" its results back onto the stack. %prep %setup -q %patch %patch1 %patch2 -p1 %patch3 -p1 %patch4 %patch5 %build autoreconf -fi ./configure CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" \ --with-readline \ --prefix=/usr \ --infodir=%{_infodir} \ --mandir=%{_mandir} \ --build=%{_target_cpu}-suse-linux rm bc/libmath.h make %install make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT %post %install_info --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/bc.info.gz %install_info --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/dc.info.gz %postun %install_info_delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/bc.info.gz %install_info_delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/dc.info.gz %files %defattr(-,root,root) %doc AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog NEWS README COPYING.LIB FAQ /usr/bin/bc /usr/bin/dc %{_infodir}/*.info* %{_mandir}/man1/* %changelog