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But first, please read +. diff --git a/SPECS/cabal-tweak-dep-ver b/SPECS/cabal-tweak-dep-ver new file mode 100755 index 0000000..525b786 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/cabal-tweak-dep-ver @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +set -e +x + +USAGE="Usage: $0 dep old new" + +if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then + echo "$USAGE" + exit 1 +fi + +DEP=$1 +OLD=$(echo $2 | sed -e "s/*/\\\\*/g" -e "s/\./\\\\./g") +NEW=$3 + +CABALFILE=$(ls *.cabal) + +if [ $(echo $CABALFILE | wc -w) -ne 1 ]; then + echo "There needs to be one .cabal file in the current dir!" + exit 1 +fi + +BREAK=[^[:alnum:]-] + +if ! grep -q "$BREAK$DEP$BREAK[^,]*$OLD" $CABALFILE; then + echo "$CABALFILE does not match: $DEP $OLD" + exit 1 +fi + +if [ ! -f $CABALFILE.orig ]; then + BACKUP=.orig +fi + +sed -i$BACKUP -e "s/\($BREAK$DEP$BREAK[^,]*\)$OLD/\1$NEW/g" $CABALFILE diff --git a/SPECS/cabal-tweak-drop-dep b/SPECS/cabal-tweak-drop-dep new file mode 100755 index 0000000..04d95bc --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/cabal-tweak-drop-dep @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +set -e +x + +USAGE="Usage: $0 dep" + +if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + echo "$USAGE" + exit 1 +fi + +DEP=$1 + +CABALFILE=$(ls *.cabal) + +if [ $(echo $CABALFILE | wc -w) -ne 1 ]; then + echo "There needs to be one .cabal file in the current dir!" + exit 1 +fi + +if [ ! -f $CABALFILE.orig ]; then + BACKUP=.orig +fi + +if grep "$DEP" $CABALFILE | sed -e "s/$DEP//" | grep -q -e "[A-Za-z]"; then + echo "$0: deleting whole $DEP lines not safe - try more precise pattern" + exit 1 +fi + +sed -i$BACKUP -e "/$DEP/d" $CABALFILE diff --git a/SPECS/cabal-tweak-flag b/SPECS/cabal-tweak-flag new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2bf3a42 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/cabal-tweak-flag @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# TODO: +# support setting flag when no upstream default + +set -e +x + +USAGE="Usage: $0 FLAG [True|False]" + +if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then + echo "$USAGE" + exit 1 +fi + +FLAG=$1 + +NEW=$2 +case $NEW in + True) OLD=False ;; + False) OLD=True ;; + *) echo "Flag value can only be set to True or False" ; exit 1 ;; +esac + +CABALFILE=$(ls *.cabal) + +if [ $(echo $CABALFILE | wc -w) -ne 1 ]; then + echo "There needs to be one .cabal file in the current dir!" + exit 1 +fi + +if ! grep -q -i "^flag *$FLAG" $CABALFILE; then + echo "$CABALFILE does not have flag $FLAG" + exit 1 +fi + +if ! grep -A3 -i "^flag *$FLAG" $CABALFILE | grep -q -i "default:"; then + echo "$CABALFILE: $FLAG flag might not have a default" + exit 1 +fi + +if ! grep -A3 -i "^flag *$FLAG" $CABALFILE | grep -q -i "default: *$OLD"; then + echo "$CABALFILE: $FLAG flag already defaults to $NEW" + exit 1 +fi + +if [ ! -f $CABALFILE.orig ]; then + BACKUP=.orig +fi + +sed -i$BACKUP -e "/[Ff]lag *$FLAG/,/[Dd]efault: *$OLD/ s/\( \+\)\([Dd]efault:[ \t]*\)$OLD/\1\2$NEW\n\1manual: True/" $CABALFILE diff --git a/SPECS/ghc-deps.sh b/SPECS/ghc-deps.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..cc9b346 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/ghc-deps.sh @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# find rpm provides and requires for Haskell GHC libraries + +[ $# -ne 2 ] && echo "Usage: $(basename $0) [--provides|--requires] %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}" && exit 1 + +set +x + +mode=$1 +pkgbasedir=$2 +pkgconfdir=$pkgbasedir/package.conf.d + +ghc_pkg="/usr/lib/rpm/ghc-pkg-wrapper $pkgbasedir" + +case $mode in + --provides) field=id ;; + --requires) field=depends ;; + *) echo "$(basename $0): Need --provides or --requires" + exit 1 + ;; +esac + +ghc_ver=$(basename $pkgbasedir | sed -e s/ghc-//) + +files=$(cat) + +for i in $files; do + case $i in + # exclude builtin_rts.conf + $pkgconfdir/*-*.conf) + name=$(grep "^name: " $i | sed -e "s/name: //") + ids=$($ghc_pkg field $name $field | sed -e "s/rts//" -e "s/bin-package-db-[^ ]\+//") + + for d in $ids; do + case $d in + *-*) echo "ghc-devel($d)" ;; + *) ;; + esac + done + ;; + *) + ;; + esac +done diff --git a/SPECS/ghc-pkg-wrapper b/SPECS/ghc-pkg-wrapper new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ca6a32d --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/ghc-pkg-wrapper @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +[ $# -lt 1 ] && echo "Usage: `basename $0` %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir} ..." && exit 1 + +set +x + +PKGBASEDIR=$1 +shift +PKGCONFDIR=$PKGBASEDIR/package.conf.d +GHC_VER=$(basename $PKGBASEDIR | sed -e s/ghc-//) + +# for a ghc build use the new ghc-pkg +INPLACE_GHCPKG=$PKGBASEDIR/../../bin/ghc-pkg-$GHC_VER + +if [ -x "$INPLACE_GHCPKG" ]; then + case $GHC_VER in + 7.4.*) + GHC_PKG="$PKGBASEDIR/ghc-pkg --global-conf=$PKGCONFDIR" + ;; + 7.6.*) + GHC_PKG="$PKGBASEDIR/ghc-pkg --global-package-db=$PKGCONFDIR" + ;; + # 7.8 and 7.10 + *) + GHC_PKG="env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(dirname $PKGBASEDIR) $PKGBASEDIR/bin/ghc-pkg --global-package-db=$PKGCONFDIR" + ;; + esac +else + GHC_PKG="/usr/bin/ghc-pkg-${GHC_VER} -f $PKGCONFDIR" +fi + +$GHC_PKG -v0 --simple-output $* | uniq diff --git a/SPECS/ghc.attr b/SPECS/ghc.attr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7703f9e --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/ghc.attr @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +%__ghc_provides %{_rpmconfigdir}/ghc-deps.sh --provides %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir} +%__ghc_requires %{_rpmconfigdir}/ghc-deps.sh --requires %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir} +%__ghc_path ^%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d/.*\.conf$ diff --git a/SPECS/macros.ghc b/SPECS/macros.ghc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d85ef27 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/macros.ghc @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +# RPM Macros for packaging Haskell cabalized packages -*-rpm-spec-*- +# see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Haskell for more details + +# "cabal" +%cabal [ -x Setup ] || ghc --make %{!?ghc_user_conf:-no-user-package-db} %{!?ghc_without_dynamic:-dynamic} Setup\ +LANG=en_US.utf8\ +./Setup + +# compiler version +%ghc_version %{!?ghc_version_override:%(ghc --numeric-version)}%{?ghc_version_override} + +%ghc_set_cflags\ +# -Wunused-label is extremely noisy\ +%ifarch aarch64 s390x\ +CFLAGS="${CFLAGS:-$(echo %optflags | sed -e 's/-Wall -Werror=format-security //')}"\ +%else\ +CFLAGS="${CFLAGS:-%optflags}"\ +%endif\ +export CFLAGS\ +%{nil} + +# configure +%cabal_configure\ +%ghc_set_cflags\ +%global _hardened_ldflags %{nil}\ +LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS:-%{?__global_ldflags}}"; export LDFLAGS\ +%cabal --version\ +%cabal configure --prefix=%{_prefix} --libdir=%{_libdir} --docdir=%{_ghcdocdir} --libsubdir='$compiler/$pkgid' --datasubdir='$pkgid' --libexecsubdir='$pkgid' --ghc %{?_ghcdynlibdir:--dynlibdir=%{_ghcdynlibdir}} %{!?ghc_without_dynamic:--enable-executable-dynamic} %{?with_tests:--enable-tests} %{?ghc_subpackaging:--user}%{!?ghc_subpackaging:--global} --ghc-options="${CFLAGS:+$(echo ' '$CFLAGS | sed -e 's/ / -optc/g')} ${LDFLAGS:+$(echo ' '$LDFLAGS | sed -e 's/ / -optl/g')}" %{?cabal_configure_options} $cabal_configure_extra_options + +# install +%cabal_install %cabal copy --destdir=%{buildroot} %{?cabal_install_options} + +# tests +%cabal_test\ +%if %{with tests}\ +%cabal test %{?cabal_test_options}\ +%endif + +# no _pkgdocdir in EPEL <= 7 +%ghc_pkgdocdir %{?_pkgdocdir}%{!?_pkgdocdir:%{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}} + +# root dir for ghc docs (used by ghc.spec) +%ghc_html_dir %{_docdir}/ghc/html +# deprecates +%ghcdocbasedir %ghc_html_dir + +# libraries doc dir (internal) +%ghc_html_libraries_dir %{ghc_html_dir}/libraries +# deprecates +%ghclibdocdir %ghc_html_libraries_dir + +# pkg doc dir +%ghc_html_pkg_dir %{ghc_html_libraries_dir}/%{pkg_name}-%{version} +# deprecates +%ghcpkgdocdir %ghc_html_pkg_dir + +# top library dir +%ghclibdir %{_libdir}/ghc-%{ghc_version} + +%_ghclicensedir %{?_defaultlicensedir}%{!?_defaultlicensedir:%_docdir} + +# ghc_gen_filelists [name] [version] +%ghc_gen_filelists()\ +%define pkgname %{?1}%{!?1:%{pkg_name}}\ +%define pkgver %{?2}%{!?2:%{version}}\ +%define pkgnamever %{pkgname}-%{pkgver}\ +%define basepkg %{?ghc_name}%{!?ghc_name:ghc}-%{pkgname}\ +%define docdir %{ghclibdocdir}/%{pkgnamever}\ +if [ -z "$(ls %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d/)" ]; then\ +echo "%{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d/*.conf not found"\ +exit 1\ +fi\ +rm -f %{basepkg}.files %{basepkg}-devel.files\ +touch %{basepkg}.files %{basepkg}-devel.files\ +ls %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d/%{pkgnamever}*.conf >> %{basepkg}-devel.files\ +pkgdir="%{ghclibdir}/%{pkgnamever}"\ +if [ -d "%{buildroot}${pkgdir}" ]; then\ +%if %{defined _ghcdynlibdir}\ +echo "${pkgdir}" >> %{basepkg}-devel.files\ +%else\ +echo "%%dir ${pkgdir}" >> %{basepkg}.files\ +find %{buildroot}${pkgdir} -mindepth 1 -type d | sed "s/^/%dir /" >> %{basepkg}-devel.files\ +find %{buildroot}${pkgdir} ! \\( -type d -o -name "libHS*.so" \\) >> %{basepkg}-devel.files\ +%endif\ +echo "%%attr(755,root,root) %{?_ghcdynlibdir}%{!?_ghcdynlibdir:${pkgdir}}/libHS%{pkgnamever}-*ghc%{ghc_version}.so" >> %{basepkg}.files\ +fi\ +if [ -d "%{buildroot}%{docdir}" ]; then\ +echo "%{docdir}" >> %{basepkg}-devel.files\ +fi\ +%if 0%{?1:1}\ +for i in $(ls %{buildroot}%{_ghclicensedir}/%{!?1:%{name}}%{?1:%{basepkg}}); do\ +echo "%%license %{?1:%{pkgnamever}/}$i" >> %{basepkg}.files\ +done\ +%endif\ +for i in %{basepkg}.files %{basepkg}-devel.files; do\ +if [ -f "$i" ]; then\ +sed -i -e "s!%{buildroot}!!g" $i\ +fi\ +done\ +%{nil} + +# create and install package.conf file +# cabal_pkg_conf [name] [version] +%cabal_pkg_conf()\ +%define pkgname %{?1}%{!?1:%{pkg_name}}\ +%define pkgver %{?2}%{!?2:%{version}}\ +%define pkgnamever %{pkgname}-%{pkgver}\ +%cabal register --gen-pkg-config\ +if [ -d %{pkgnamever}.conf ]; then\ +for i in $(ls "%{pkgnamever}.conf/"); do\ +sub=$(echo $i | sed -e "s/^[0-9]\\+-//")\ +install -D --mode=0644 %{pkgnamever}.conf/${i} %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d/${sub}.conf\ +done\ +else\ +install -D --mode=0644 %{pkgnamever}.conf %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d/%{pkgnamever}.conf\ +fi\ +%{nil} + +# ghc_bin_build +%ghc_bin_build\ +%global debug_package %{nil}\ +%cabal_configure\ +%cabal build %{?ghc_smp_mflags} %{?cabal_build_options} + +# ghc_lib_build_without_haddock [name] [version] +%ghc_lib_build_without_haddock()\ +%global debug_package %{nil}\ +%if 0%{?rhel} && 0%{?rhel} < 8\ +licensedirversion=%{?2:-%2}\ +%endif\ +%cabal_configure %{!?without_prof:-p} --enable-shared %{?pkg_name:--htmldir=%{ghclibdocdir}/%{pkg_name}-%{version}} %{?1:--docdir=%{_ghclicensedir}/ghc-%1${licensedirversion} --htmldir=%{ghclibdocdir}/%1-%2} %{?ghc_subpackaging:--user}%{!?ghc_subpackaging:--global} %{?ghc_with_lib_for_ghci:--enable-library-for-ghci}\ +%cabal build %{?ghc_smp_mflags} %{?cabal_build_options}\ +%{nil} + +# ghc_lib_build [name] [version] +%ghc_lib_build()\ +%ghc_lib_build_without_haddock %{?1} %{?2}\ +%if %{undefined without_haddock}\ +%define pkgname %{?1}%{!?1:%{pkg_name}}\ +%define pkgver %{?2}%{!?2:%{version}}\ +if [ -n dist/build/libHS%{pkgname}-%{pkgver}*.so ]; then\ +%cabal haddock --html %{!?without_hscolour:%(if [ -x %{_bindir}/HsColour ]; then echo --hyperlink-source; fi)} --hoogle %{?cabal_haddock_options}\ +fi\ +%endif\ +%{nil} + +# ghc_strip_dynlinked +%ghc_strip_dynlinked\ +%if %{undefined __debug_package}\ +find %{buildroot} -type f -exec sh -c "file {} | grep -q 'dynamically linked'" \\; -exec strip "{}" \\;\ +%endif + +# install bin package +%ghc_bin_install()\ +%{!?_fileattrsdir:%global _use_internal_dependency_generator 0}\ +%{!?_fileattrsdir:%global __find_requires %{_rpmconfigdir}/ghc-deps.sh %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}}\ +%cabal_install\ +%{!?1:%ghc_strip_dynlinked}\ +%{?ghc_subpackaging:%ghc_fix_rpath %{subpkgs}}\ +%{nil} + +# ghc_lib_install [name] [version] +%ghc_lib_install()\ +%{!?_fileattrsdir:%global _use_internal_dependency_generator 0}\ +%{!?_fileattrsdir:%global __find_provides %{_rpmconfigdir}/rpmdeps --provides}\ +%{!?_fileattrsdir:%global __find_requires %{_rpmconfigdir}/ghc-deps.sh %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}}\ +%cabal_install\ +%cabal_pkg_conf %{?1} %{?2}\ +%ghc_gen_filelists %{?1} %{?2}\ +%{!?1:%ghc_strip_dynlinked}\ +%{?ghc_subpackaging:%ghc_fix_rpath %{subpkgs}}\ +%{nil} + +# ghc_fix_rpath lib-ver ... +%ghc_fix_rpath()\ +%if %{undefined ghc_without_dynamic}\ +if ! type chrpath > /dev/null; then exit 1; fi\ +for i in $(find %{buildroot} -type f -exec sh -c "file {} | grep -q 'dynamically linked'" \\; -print); do\ +for lib in %*; do\ + if [ -x "$i" ]; then\ + rpath=$(chrpath $i | sed -e "s@^$i: R.*PATH=@@")\ + case $rpath in\ + *$PWD/$lib/dist/build*)\ + case %{ghc_version} in\ + 7.10.*)\ + pkgid=$(cd %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d; ls ${lib}* | sed -e "s/.conf$//")\ + syspath=$(%{_rpmconfigdir}/ghc-pkg-wrapper %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir} --global --package-db=%{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d field $pkgid library-dirs) ;;\ + 8.0)\ + pkgid=$(cd %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}; echo ${lib}*)\ + syspath=$(%{_rpmconfigdir}/ghc-pkg-wrapper %{buildroot}%{ghclibdir} --global --package-db=%{buildroot}%{ghclibdir}/package.conf.d field $lib library-dirs | grep $pkgid) ;;\ + *)\ + syspath="" ;;\ + esac\ + newrpath=$(echo $rpath | sed -e "s@$PWD/$lib/dist/build@${syspath}@g" -e "s/::/:/" -e "s/^://" -e "s/:$//")\ + chrpath -r $newrpath $i\ + ;;\ + esac\ + else\ + echo "%%ghc_fix_rpath: no $i executable"\ + exit 1\ + fi\ +done\ +done\ +%endif\ +%{nil} + +# Deprecated by ghc_fix_rpath: +# ghc_fix_dynamic_rpath prog ... +%ghc_fix_dynamic_rpath()\ +%if %{undefined ghc_without_dynamic}\ +if ! type chrpath > /dev/null; then exit 1; fi\ +pdir=$(pwd)\ +for i in %*; do\ + case $i in\ + /*) prog=%{buildroot}$i ;;\ + *) prog=%{buildroot}%{_bindir}/$i ;;\ + esac\ + if [ -x "$prog" ]; then\ + rpath=$(chrpath $prog | sed -e "s@^$prog: R.*PATH=@@")\ + case $rpath in\ + *$pdir*)\ + newrpath=$(echo $rpath | sed -e "s@$pdir/dist/build@%{ghclibdir}/%{pkg_name}-%{version}@g")\ + chrpath -r $newrpath $prog\ + ;;\ + esac\ + else\ + echo "%%ghc_fix_dynamic_rpath: no such file $prog"\ + exit 1\ + fi\ +done\ +%endif\ +%{nil} + +%ghc_pkg_recache %{_bindir}/ghc-pkg-%{ghc_version} recache --no-user-package-db || : + +# deprecated +%ghc_bootstrap\ +%global without_prof 1\ +%global without_haddock 1\ +%global without_manual 1 + +# skip prof libs and documentation +%ghc_quick_build\ +%global without_prof 1\ +%global without_haddock 1 diff --git a/SPECS/macros.ghc-extra b/SPECS/macros.ghc-extra new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d98fda --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/macros.ghc-extra @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +# RPM Macros for packaging Haskell packages with multiple libs -*-rpm-spec-*- + +# ghc_lib_subpackage [-c cdepslist] [-d] [-l licensetag] [-x] [name-version] +# for backward compat also support: ghc_lib_subpackage name version +%ghc_lib_subpackage(c:dl:x)\ +%define pkgname %{?2:%{1}}%{!?2:%{lua:\ +local pv = rpm.expand("%1")\ +local _, _, name = string.find(pv, "^([%a%d-]+)-")\ +print(name)\ +}}\ +%define pkgver %{?2}%{!?2:%{lua:\ +local pv = rpm.expand("%1")\ +print(string.sub(pv, string.find(pv, "[%d.]+$")))\ +}}\ +%{!-x:%{?1:%global ghc_packages_list %{?ghc_packages_list} %{pkgname}-%{pkgver}}}\ +%define ghc_prefix %{?ghc_name}%{!?ghc_name:ghc}\ +%define basepkg %{ghc_prefix}-%{pkgname}\ +%package -n %{basepkg}\ +Summary: Haskell %{pkgname} library\ +%if 0%{?rhel} && 0%{?rhel} < 6\ +Group: System/Libraries\ +%endif\ +%{?1:Version: %{pkgver}}\ +%{-l:License: %{-l*}}\ +Url: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/%{pkgname}\ +%{?ghc_pkg_obsoletes:Obsoletes: %(echo "%{ghc_pkg_obsoletes}" | sed -e "s/\\(%{ghc_prefix}-[^, ]*\\)-devel/\\1/g")}\ +\ +%description -n %{basepkg}\ +This package provides the Haskell %{pkgname} library.\ +\ +%package -n %{basepkg}-devel\ +Summary: Haskell %{pkgname} library development files\ +%if 0%{?rhel} && 0%{?rhel} < 6\ +Group: Development/Languages/Other\ +%endif\ +%{?1:Version: %{pkgver}}\ +%{-l:License: %{-l*}}\ +Requires(post): %{ghc_prefix}-compiler = %{ghc_version}\ +Requires(postun): %{ghc_prefix}-compiler = %{ghc_version}\ +Requires: %{ghc_prefix}-%{pkgname}%{?_isa} = %{pkgver}-%{release}\ +%{?ghc_pkg_c_deps:Requires: %{ghc_pkg_c_deps}}\ +%{-c:Requires: %{-c*}}\ +%{?ghc_pkg_obsoletes:Obsoletes: %{ghc_pkg_obsoletes}}\ +\ +%description -n %{basepkg}-devel\ +This package provides the Haskell %{pkgname} library development files.\ +\ +%post -n %{basepkg}-devel\ +%ghc_pkg_recache\ +\ +%postun -n %{basepkg}-devel\ +%ghc_pkg_recache\ +\ +%files -n %{basepkg} -f %{!-d:%{pkgname}-%{pkgver}/}%{basepkg}.files\ +%if 0%{?rhel} && 0%{?rhel} < 6\ +%defattr(-,root,root,-)\ +%endif\ +%{?base_doc_files:%doc %base_doc_files}\ +\ +%files -n %{basepkg}-devel -f %{!-d:%{pkgname}-%{pkgver}/}%{basepkg}-devel.files\ +%if 0%{?rhel} && 0%{?rhel} < 6\ +%defattr(-,root,root,-)\ +%endif\ +%{?devel_doc_files:%doc %devel_doc_files}\ +%{nil} + +# ghc_libs_build [name-version] ... +%ghc_libs_build()\ +HOME=$PWD\ +%global ghc_subpackaging 1\ +for i in %*; do\ +name=$(echo $i | sed -e "s/\\(.*\\)-.*/\\1/")\ +ver=$(echo $i | sed -e "s/.*-\\(.*\\)/\\1/")\ +cd $name-$ver\ +case $name in\ +haskell-platform)\ +%ghc_lib_build_without_haddock $name $ver\ +;;\ +*)\ +%ghc_lib_build $name $ver\ +./Setup register --inplace\ +;;\ +esac\ +cd ..\ +done\ +%{nil} + +# ghc_libs_install [name-version] ... +%ghc_libs_install()\ +HOME=$PWD\ +args="%*"\ +for i in $args; do\ +cd $i\ +name=$(echo $i | sed -e "s/\\(.*\\)-.*/\\1/")\ +ver=$(echo $i | sed -e "s/.*-\\(.*\\)/\\1/")\ +%ghc_lib_install $name $ver\ +cd ..\ +done\ +%ghc_fix_rpath $args\ +%{nil} diff --git a/SPECS/macros.ghc-os b/SPECS/macros.ghc-os new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6ac90c --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/macros.ghc-os @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# OS specific settings + +%_ghcdocdir %{_ghclicensedir}/%{name} + +%_ghcdynlibdir %{_libdir} + +%cabal_install_options -v