##
## aft.spec -- OpenPKG RPM Specification
## Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Cable & Wireless Deutschland GmbH
## Copyright (c) 2000-2002 The OpenPKG Project
## Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Ralf S. Engelschall
##
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##
%define V_real 5078b
%define V_here 5.078b
# package information
Name: aft
Summary: Almost Free Text
URL: http://www.maplefish.com/todd/aft.html
Vendor: Todd Coram
Packager: The OpenPKG Project
Distribution: OpenPKG [EXP]
Group: Text
License: GPL
Version: %{V_here}
Release: 20020318
# list of sources
Source0: http://www.maplefish.com/todd/aft%{V_real}.tar.gz
# build information
Prefix: %{l_prefix}
BuildRoot: %{l_buildroot}
BuildPreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20020206
PreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20020206, perl
AutoReq: no
AutoReqProv: no
%description
AFT is a document preparation system. It is mostly free form meaning that
there is little intrusive markup. AFT source documents look a lot like
plain old ASCII text. AFT has a few rules for structuring your document
and these rules have more to do with formatting your text rather than
embedding commands. Right now, AFT produces pretty good (weblint-able)
HTML, XHTML, LaTeX, lout and RTF. It can, in fact, be coerced into
producing all types of output (e.g. roll-your-own XML). All that needs to
be done is to edit a rule file. You can even customize your own HTML rule
files for specialized output.
%prep
%setup -q -n aft
%build
# no-op
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%{l_shtool} mkdir -f -p -m 755 \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/share/aft
( echo "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/share/aft"
echo "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin"
echo ""
) | %{l_prefix}/bin/perl install.pl
%{l_shtool} subst \
-e "s;$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/share/aft;%{l_prefix}/share/aft;" \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin/aft
%{l_rpmtool} files -v -ofiles -r$RPM_BUILD_ROOT %{l_files_std}
%files -f files
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT