daps/daps.spec

287 lines
7.4 KiB
RPMSpec
Raw Normal View History

#
# spec file for package daps
#
# Copyright (c) 2013 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
# 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/
#
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Name: daps
Version: 1.1.5
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Release: 0
###############################################################
#
# ATTENTION: Do NOT edit this file outside of
# https://svn.code.sf.net/p/daps/svn/trunk/daps/packaging/daps.spec
#
# Your changes will be lost on the next update
# If you do not have access to the SVN repository, notify
# <fsundermeyer@opensuse.org> and <toms@opensuse.org>
# or send a patch
#
################################################################
#
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://sourceforge.net/p/daps/tickets
#
%define docbuilddir %{_datadir}/daps
%define regcat %{_bindir}/sgml-register-catalog
%define dbstyles %{_datadir}/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/current
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
%define daps_catalog for-catalog-%{name}.xml
Summary: DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite
License: GPL-2.0 or GPL-3.0
Group: Productivity/Publishing/XML
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Url: http://sourceforge.net/p/daps
Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Source1: %{name}.rpmlintrc
Source2: %{name}-fetch-source
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRequires: ImageMagick
BuildRequires: bash >= 3.1
BuildRequires: dia
BuildRequires: docbook-xsl-stylesheets >= 1.75
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
BuildRequires: docbook_4
BuildRequires: fam
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: ghostscript-library
BuildRequires: inkscape
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1220
BuildRequires: libxml2-tools
%endif
BuildRequires: libxslt
#%%if %%sles_version >= 11
#BuildRequires: sles-release
#%%else
#BuildRequires: openSUSE-release
#%%endif
BuildRequires: poppler-tools
BuildRequires: python-lxml
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
BuildRequires: python-xml
#BuildRequires: sgml-skel
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
BuildRequires: suse-xsl-stylesheets
BuildRequires: svg-dtd
BuildRequires: transfig
BuildRequires: xml-commons-jaxp-1.3-apis
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1140
BuildRequires: xmlgraphics-fop >= 0.94
%else
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
BuildRequires: fop >= 0.94
%endif
#---
# Fontstuff
#
BuildRequires: fontpackages-devel
BuildRequires: liberation-fonts
BuildRequires: mplus-fonts
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1220
BuildRequires: dejavu-fonts
BuildRequires: gnu-free-fonts
%else
BuildRequires: dejavu
BuildRequires: freefont
%endif
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
#
# In order to keep the requirements list as short as possible, only packages
# needed ti build EPUB, HTML and PDF are really required
# All other packages required for editing or more exotic output formats
# are recommended rather than required
PreReq: libxml2
PreReq: sgml-skel
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Requires: ImageMagick
Requires: bash >= 3.1
Requires: dia
Requires: docbook-xsl-stylesheets >= 1.75
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Requires: docbook_4
Requires: fam
Requires: ghostscript-library
Requires: inkscape
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Requires: libxslt
Requires: make
Requires: poppler-tools
Requires: python-lxml
Requires: python-xml
#Requires: sgml-skel
Requires: suse-xsl-stylesheets
Requires: svg-dtd
Requires: transfig
Requires: xml-commons-jaxp-1.3-apis
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1140
Requires: xmlgraphics-fop >= 0.94
%else
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Requires: fop >= 0.94
%endif
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Recommends: aspell aspell-en
%if 0%{?suse_version} < 1210
Recommends: aspell-en-huge
%endif
Recommends: daps-docmanager
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Recommends: docbook_5
Recommends: emacs psgml
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Recommends: epubcheck
Recommends: exiftool
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
Recommends: jing
Recommends: optipng
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1140
Recommends: perl-checkbot
%else
Recommends: checkbot
%endif
Recommends: remake
# Internal XEP package:
Recommends: xep
Recommends: xmlformat
Recommends: xmlstarlet
#------
# Fonts
#------
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1220
Requires: dejavu-fonts
Requires: gnu-free-fonts
Requires: liberation-fonts
Requires: mplus-fonts
Recommends: agfa-fonts
Recommends: fifth-leg-font
Recommends: linux-libertine-fonts
# Chinese Fonts
Recommends: arphic-fonts
# Japanese Fonts:
Recommends: sazanami-fonts
# Korean Fonts:
Recommends: un-fonts
%else
Requires: dejavu
Requires: freefont
Requires: liberation-fonts
Requires: mplus-fonts
Recommends: agfa-fonts
Recommends: fifth-leg-font
Recommends: LinuxLibertine
# Chinese Fonts
Recommends: ttf-arphic
# Japanese Fonts:
Recommends: sazanami-fonts
# Korean Fonts:
Recommends: unfonts
%endif
Obsoletes: susedoc < 4.3.32
Provides: susedoc = 4.3.32
%description
DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite (DAPS)
DAPS contains a set of stylesheets, scripts and makefiles that enable
you to create HTML, PDF, EPUB and other formats from DocBook XML with a
single command. It also contains tools to generate profiled source
tarballs for distributing your XML sources for translation or review.
DAPS also includes tools that assist you when writing DocBook XML:
linkchecker, validator, spellchecker, editor macros and stylesheets for
converting DocBook XML.
DAPS is the successor of susedoc. See
/usr/share/doc/packages/daps/README.upgrade_from_susedoc_4.x
for upgrade instructions.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%prep
%setup -q -n %{name}
#%%patch1 -p1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%build
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
%configure --docdir=%{_defaultdocdir}/%{name} --disable-edit-rootcatalog
%__make %{?_smp_mflags}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%install
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
# create symlinks:
%fdupes -s $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}
#----------------------
%post
#
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
# XML Catalog entries for daps profiling
#
# remove existing entries first (if existing) - needed for
# zypper in, since it does not call postun
#
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
# delete ...
edit-xml-catalog --group --catalog /etc/xml/suse-catalog.xml \
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
--del %{name}
# ... and add it again
edit-xml-catalog --group --catalog /etc/xml/suse-catalog.xml \
--add /etc/xml/%{daps_catalog}
%reconfigure_fonts_post
exit 0
#----------------------
%postun
#
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
# delete catalog entry for daps profiling
# only run if package is really uninstalled ($1 = 0) and not
# in case of an update
#
if [ 0 = $1 ]; then
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
if [ -x /usr/bin/edit-xml-catalog ] ; then
edit-xml-catalog --group --catalog /etc/xml/suse-catalog.xml \
--del %{name}
fi
%reconfigure_fonts_post
fi
exit 0
#----------------------
%posttrans
%reconfigure_fonts_posttrans
#----------------------
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir %{_ttfontsdir}
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}
%dir %{_defaultdocdir}/%{name}
%config %{_sysconfdir}/xml/*.xml
%config %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/*
%doc %{_mandir}/man1/*.1%{ext_man}
%doc %{_defaultdocdir}/%{name}/*
%{_bindir}/*
%{_datadir}/emacs/site-lisp/docbook_macros.el
%{docbuilddir}
%{_ttfontsdir}/*
%exclude %{_defaultdocdir}/%{name}/INSTALL
#----------------------
Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79
2012-03-08 12:17:04 +01:00
%changelog