# # spec file for package judy # # Copyright (c) 2020 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 libname libJudy1 Name: judy Version: 1.0.5 Release: 0 Summary: A general purpose dynamic array implemented as a C callable library License: LGPL-2.1-or-later Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ URL: http://judy.sourceforge.net/ Source0: http://sourceforge.net/projects/judy/files/judy/Judy-%{version}/Judy-%{version}.tar.gz # PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE Judy-test-shared.patch -- use shared library for testing Patch0: Judy-test-shared.patch Patch1: reproducible.patch BuildRequires: fdupes %description Judy is a C library that provides a state-of-the-art core technology that implements a sparse dynamic array. Judy arrays are declared simply with a null pointer. A Judy array consumes memory only when it is populated, yet can grow to take advantage of all available memory if desired. Judy's key benefits are scalability, high performance, and memory efficiency. A Judy array is extensible and can scale up to a very large number of elements, bounded only by machine memory. Since Judy is designed as an unbounded array, the size of a Judy array is not pre-allocated but grows and shrinks dynamically with the array population. %package -n %{libname} Summary: Dynamic libraries for Judy Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ %description -n %{libname} Judy is a C library that provides a state-of-the-art core technology that implements a sparse dynamic array. Judy arrays are declared simply with a null pointer. A Judy array consumes memory only when it is populated, yet can grow to take advantage of all available memory if desired. Judy's key benefits are scalability, high performance, and memory efficiency. A Judy array is extensible and can scale up to a very large number of elements, bounded only by machine memory. Since Judy is designed as an unbounded array, the size of a Judy array is not pre-allocated but grows and shrinks dynamically with the array population. %package devel Summary: Development files for Judy Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Requires: %{libname} = %{version} Recommends: %{name}-doc %description devel This package holds the development files for Judy. %package doc Summary: Development files for Judy Group: Documentation/Other BuildArch: noarch %description doc This package contains documentation about Judy library and examples. %prep %autosetup -p1 %build %configure \ --disable-static # not parallel safe %make_build -j1 %check %make_build check %install %make_install find %{buildroot} -type f -name "*.la" -delete -print %fdupes -s %{buildroot}/%{_mandir} %post -n %{libname} -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -n %{libname} -p /sbin/ldconfig %files devel %{_includedir}/Judy.h %{_libdir}/libJudy.so %{_mandir}/man3/J* %files -n %{libname} %{_libdir}/libJudy.so.1* %files doc %license COPYING %doc AUTHORS ChangeLog doc/ext/README_deliver doc/ext/*.htm* doc/int/*.htm* %doc examples %changelog