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# BEGIN SourceDeps(oneline):
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-perl
BuildRequires: perl-podlators
# END SourceDeps(oneline)
%define upstream_name Data-YAML
%define upstream_version 0.0.7
%{?perl_default_filter}
Name: perl-%{upstream_name}
Version: %{upstream_version}
Release: alt1_3
Summary: Easy YAML serialisation
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Group: Development/Perl
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/%{upstream_name}
Source0: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Data/%{upstream_name}-%{upstream_version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm)
BuildRequires: perl(Test/More.pm)
BuildRequires: perl(version.pm)
BuildArch: noarch
Source44: import.info
%description
In the spirit of YAML::Tiny, Data::YAML::Reader and
Data::YAML::Writer provide lightweight, dependency-free YAML
handling. While 'YAML::Tiny' is designed principally for working with
configuration files, 'Data::YAML' concentrates on the transparent round-
tripping of YAML serialized Perl data structures.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{upstream_name}-%{upstream_version}
%build
%{__perl} Makefile.PL INSTALLMAN1DIR=%_man1dir INSTALLDIRS=vendor
%make
%check
%make test
%install
%makeinstall_std
%files
%doc Changes META.json META.yml README SIGNATURE
%perl_vendor_privlib/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-perl
BuildRequires: perl-podlators
# END SourceDeps(oneline)
%define upstream_name Data-YAML
%define upstream_version 0.0.7
%{?perl_default_filter}
Name: perl-%{upstream_name}
Version: %{upstream_version}
Release: alt1_3
Summary: Easy YAML serialisation
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Group: Development/Perl
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/%{upstream_name}
Source0: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Data/%{upstream_name}-%{upstream_version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm)
BuildRequires: perl(Test/More.pm)
BuildRequires: perl(version.pm)
BuildArch: noarch
Source44: import.info
%description
In the spirit of YAML::Tiny, Data::YAML::Reader and
Data::YAML::Writer provide lightweight, dependency-free YAML
handling. While 'YAML::Tiny' is designed principally for working with
configuration files, 'Data::YAML' concentrates on the transparent round-
tripping of YAML serialized Perl data structures.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{upstream_name}-%{upstream_version}
%build
%{__perl} Makefile.PL INSTALLMAN1DIR=%_man1dir INSTALLDIRS=vendor
%make
%check
%make test
%install
%makeinstall_std
%files
%doc Changes META.json META.yml README SIGNATURE
%perl_vendor_privlib/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here