# This is an RPM spec file that specifies how to package # haddock for Red Hat Linux and, possibly, similar systems. # It has been tested on Red Hat Linux 7.2 and SuSE Linux 9.1. # # If this file is part of a tarball, you can build RPMs directly from # the tarball by using the following command: # # rpm -ta haddock-(VERSION).tar.gz # # The resulting package will be placed in the RPMS/(arch) subdirectory # of your RPM build directory (usually /usr/src/redhat or ~/rpm), with # the name haddock-(VERSION)-(RELEASE).noarch.rpm. A corresponding # source RPM package will be in the SRPMS subdirectory. # # NOTE TO HADDOCK MAINTAINERS: When you release a new version of # Haskell mode, update the version definition below to match the # version label of your release tarball. %define name haddock %define version 2.10.0 %define release 1 Name: %{name} Version: %{version} Release: %{release} License: BSD-like Group: Development/Languages/Haskell URL: http://haskell.org/haddock/ Source: http://haskell.org/haddock/haddock-%{version}.tar.gz Packager: Sven Panne <sven.panne@aedion.de> BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build Prefix: %{_prefix} BuildRequires: ghc, docbook-dtd, docbook-xsl-stylesheets, libxslt, libxml2, fop, xmltex, dvips Summary: A documentation tool for annotated Haskell source code %description Haddock is a tool for automatically generating documentation from annotated Haskell source code. It is primary intended for documenting libraries, but it should be useful for any kind of Haskell code. Haddock lets you write documentation annotations next to the definitions of functions and types in the source code, in a syntax that is easy on the eye when writing the source code (no heavyweight mark-up). The documentation generated by Haddock is fully hyperlinked -- click on a type name in a type signature to go straight to the definition, and documentation, for that type. Haddock can generate documentation in multiple formats; currently HTML is implemented, and there is partial support for generating DocBook. The generated HTML uses stylesheets, so you need a fairly up-to-date browser to view it properly (Mozilla, Konqueror, Opera, and IE 6 should all be ok). %prep %setup %build runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --prefix=%{_prefix} --docdir=%{_datadir}/doc/packages/%{name} runhaskell Setup.lhs build cd doc test -f configure || autoreconf ./configure make html %install runhaskell Setup.lhs copy --destdir=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} %clean rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} %files %defattr(-,root,root) %doc CHANGES %doc LICENSE %doc README %doc TODO %doc doc/haddock %doc examples %doc haskell.vim %{prefix}/bin/haddock %{prefix}/share/haddock-%{version}