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Mon Nov 25 07:39:36 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 1.25
* BUILD: No longer ship unrequired file Debian_CPANTS.txt.
(GH #7, thanks to real-dam)
* BUILD: No longer mark BSD::Resource as required (GH #6).
* TEST: Skip core-dump tests on OS X. They're not as
straightforward as the test script would like. (GH #5).
* BUGFIX: Silence "Statement unlikely to be reached" warning
(Karen Etheridge)
* BUGFIX: Repository information fix, and typo fixes (@dsteinbrunner)
* BUILD: Converted to using dzil.
* Same as 1.23 release, but with booched changelog. Oops! :)
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Wed Dec 1 06:55:38 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com

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#
# spec file for package perl-IPC-System-Simple
#
# Copyright (c) 2012 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2013 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
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Name: perl-IPC-System-Simple
Version: 1.21
Version: 1.25
Release: 0
%define cpan_name IPC-System-Simple
Summary: Run commands simply, with detailed diagnostics
License: Artistic-1.0 or GPL-1.0+
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
Source: http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/P/PJ/PJF/IPC-System-Simple-%{version}.tar.gz
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/IPC-System-Simple
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/IPC-System-Simple/
Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PJ/PJF/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
%{perl_requires}
BuildRequires: make
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
BuildRequires: perl(BSD::Resource)
BuildRequires: perl(Config)
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker)
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) >= 6.42
BuildRequires: perl(File::Basename)
BuildRequires: perl(List::Util)
BuildRequires: perl(Scalar::Util)
BuildRequires: perl(Test)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::More)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::NoWarnings)
Requires: perl(Config)
Requires: perl(File::Basename)
Requires: perl(List::Util)
Requires: perl(Scalar::Util)
#BuildRequires: perl(BSD::Resource)
#BuildRequires: perl(IPC::System::Simple)
%{perl_requires}
%description
Calling Perl's in-built "system()" function is easy, determining if it was
successful is *hard*. Let's face it, $? isn't the nicest variable in the
world to play with, and even if you *do* check it, producing a
Calling Perl's in-built 'system()' function is easy, determining if it was
successful is _hard_. Let's face it, '$?' isn't the nicest variable in the
world to play with, and even if you _do_ check it, producing a
well-formatted error string takes a lot of work.
"IPC::System::Simple" takes the hard work out of calling external
commands.
'IPC::System::Simple' takes the hard work out of calling external commands.
In fact, if you want to be really lazy, you can just write:
use IPC::System::Simple qw(system);
and all of your 'system' commands will either succeed (run to completion
and return a zero exit value), or die with rich diagnostic messages.
The 'IPC::System::Simple' module also provides a simple replacement to
Perl's backticks operator. Simply write:
use IPC::System::Simple qw(capture);
and then use the the /capture() manpage command just like you'd use
backticks. If there's an error, it will die with a detailed description of
what went wrong. Better still, you can even use 'capturex()' to run the
equivalent of backticks, but without the shell:
use IPC::System::Simple qw(capturex);
my $result = capturex($command, @args);
If you want more power than the basic interface, including the ability to
specify which exit values are acceptable, trap errors, or process
diagnostics, then read on!
%prep
%setup -q -n "IPC-System-Simple-%{version}"
%__sed -i '/^auto_install/d' Makefile.PL
%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644
%build
%__perl Makefile.PL PREFIX="%{_prefix}"
%__make %{?jobs:-j%{jobs}}
%{__perl} Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor
%{__make} %{?_smp_mflags}
%check
%{__make} test
%install
%perl_make_install
%perl_process_packlist
%perl_gen_filelist
%check
%__make test
%clean
%{?buildroot:%__rm -rf "%{buildroot}"}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc Changes README LICENSE
%dir %{perl_vendorlib}/IPC
%dir %{perl_vendorlib}/IPC/System
%{perl_vendorlib}/IPC/System/Simple.pm
%dir %{perl_vendorarch}/auto/IPC
%dir %{perl_vendorarch}/auto/IPC/System
%{perl_vendorarch}/auto/IPC/System/Simple
%doc %{perl_man3dir}/IPC::System::Simple.%{perl_man3ext}%{ext_man}
%files -f %{name}.files
%defattr(-,root,root,755)
%doc Changes examples LICENSE README
%changelog