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%define module Term-ReadPassword
%define m_distro Term-ReadPassword
%define m_name Term::ReadPassword
%define m_author_id unknown
%define _enable_test 1
Name: perl-Term-ReadPassword
Version: 0.11
Release: alt2
Summary: Asking the user for a password
License: Unknown
Group: Development/Perl
Url: http://www.cpan.org
BuildArch: noarch
Source: %m_distro-%version.tar.gz
BuildRequires: perl-devel
BuildRequires: perl-Term-ReadLine-Gnu
%description
This module lets you ask the user for a password in the traditional way, from the keyboard, without echoing.
This is not intended for use over the web; user authentication over the web is another matter entirely.
Also, this module should generally be used in conjunction with Perl's crypt() function, sold separately.
The read_password function prompts for input, reads a line of text from the keyboard, then returns that line to the caller.
The line of text doesn't include the newline character, so there's no need to use chomp.
%prep
%setup -q -n %m_distro-%version
%build
%perl_vendor_build
%install
%perl_vendor_install
%files
%doc README Changes
%dir %perl_vendor_privlib/Term
%perl_vendor_privlib/Term/ReadPassword.pm
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
%define m_distro Term-ReadPassword
%define m_name Term::ReadPassword
%define m_author_id unknown
%define _enable_test 1
Name: perl-Term-ReadPassword
Version: 0.11
Release: alt2
Summary: Asking the user for a password
License: Unknown
Group: Development/Perl
Url: http://www.cpan.org
BuildArch: noarch
Source: %m_distro-%version.tar.gz
BuildRequires: perl-devel
BuildRequires: perl-Term-ReadLine-Gnu
%description
This module lets you ask the user for a password in the traditional way, from the keyboard, without echoing.
This is not intended for use over the web; user authentication over the web is another matter entirely.
Also, this module should generally be used in conjunction with Perl's crypt() function, sold separately.
The read_password function prompts for input, reads a line of text from the keyboard, then returns that line to the caller.
The line of text doesn't include the newline character, so there's no need to use chomp.
%prep
%setup -q -n %m_distro-%version
%build
%perl_vendor_build
%install
%perl_vendor_install
%files
%doc README Changes
%dir %perl_vendor_privlib/Term
%perl_vendor_privlib/Term/ReadPassword.pm
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here