python-idna/python-idna.spec
Dirk Mueller 7dfd6826c2 - update to 2.9:
- Update to Unicode 12.1.0.
  - Prohibit A-labels ending with a hyphen (Thanks, Julien Bernard!)
  - Future-proofing: Test on Python 3.7 and 3.8, don't immediately
    fail should Python 4 come along.
-   Made BSD 3-clause license clearer

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-idna?expand=0&rev=14
2020-02-28 22:42:19 +00:00

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# spec file for package python-idna
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%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
Name: python-idna
Version: 2.9
Release: 0
Summary: Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
License: BSD-3-Clause
Group: Development/Languages/Python
URL: https://github.com/kjd/idna
Source0: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/i/idna/idna-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools}
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros
BuildArch: noarch
%python_subpackages
%description
A library to support the Internationalised Domain Names in
Applications (IDNA) protocol as specified in RFC 5891
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891. This version of the protocol
is often referred to as “IDNA2008” and can produce different
results from the earlier standard from 2003.
The library is also intended to act as a suitable drop-in replacement
for the “encodings.idna” module that comes with the Python standard
library but currently only supports the older 2003 specification.
%prep
%setup -q -n idna-%{version}
%build
%python_build
%install
%python_install
%python_expand %fdupes %{buildroot}%{$python_sitelib}
%check
%python_exec setup.py test
%files %{python_files}
%license LICENSE.rst
%doc HISTORY.rst README.rst
%{python_sitelib}/*
%changelog