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# $Id$ |
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# # Authority: slords |
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# Name: Shad L. Lords |
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%define name jToolkit |
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%define version 0.7.8 |
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%define release 1 |
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Summary: jToolkit web framework |
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Name: %{name} |
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Version: %{version} |
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Release: %{release}%{?dist} |
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Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz |
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License: GNU General Public License (GPL) |
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Group: Development/Libraries |
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BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot |
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Prefix: %{_prefix} |
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BuildArch: noarch |
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Url: http://jtoolkit.sourceforge.net/ |
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%description |
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jToolkit is a Python web application framework built on modpython and Apache. There is also a simple command line webserver for running applications from. |
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It is aimed at dynamically generated pages rather than mostly-static pages (for which there are templating solutions). Pages can be produced using a variety of widgets. It handles sessions and database connections (and multi-database portability). |
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%prep |
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%setup |
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%build |
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python jToolkitSetup.py build |
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%install |
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python jToolkitSetup.py install --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT --record=INSTALLED_FILES |
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%clean |
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rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT |
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%files -f INSTALLED_FILES |
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%defattr(-,root,root) |