SPECS: perl-Dir-Split.spec - pl, cleanup
qboosh
qboosh at pld-linux.org
Sun Mar 23 23:03:45 CET 2008
Author: qboosh Date: Sun Mar 23 22:03:45 2008 GMT
Module: SPECS Tag: HEAD
---- Log message:
- pl, cleanup
---- Files affected:
SPECS:
perl-Dir-Split.spec (1.1 -> 1.2)
---- Diffs:
================================================================
Index: SPECS/perl-Dir-Split.spec
diff -u SPECS/perl-Dir-Split.spec:1.1 SPECS/perl-Dir-Split.spec:1.2
--- SPECS/perl-Dir-Split.spec:1.1 Mon Jan 14 01:01:13 2008
+++ SPECS/perl-Dir-Split.spec Sun Mar 23 23:03:40 2008
@@ -1,14 +1,13 @@
# $Revision$, $Date$
#
# Conditional build:
-%bcond_without autodeps # don't BR packages needed only for resolving deps
%bcond_without tests # do not perform "make test"
#
%include /usr/lib/rpm/macros.perl
%define pdir Dir
%define pnam Split
Summary: Dir::Split - Split files of a directory to subdirectories
-#Summary(pl.UTF-8):
+Summary(pl.UTF-8): Dir::Split - dzielenie plików z katalogu na podkatalogi
Name: perl-Dir-Split
Version: 0.79
Release: 1
@@ -17,29 +16,39 @@
Group: Development/Languages/Perl
Source0: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Dir/%{pdir}-%{pnam}-%{version}.tar.gz
# Source0-md5: 9ff9e6e91c1b6f6ed4bb908179489c3c
-# generic URL, check or change before uncommenting
-#URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Dir-Split/
+URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Dir-Split/
BuildRequires: perl-devel >= 1:5.8.0
BuildRequires: rpm-perlprov >= 4.1-13
-%if %{with autodeps} || %{with tests}
-%endif
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
%description
-Dir::Split moves files to either numbered or characteristic subdirectories.
+Dir::Split moves files to either numbered or characteristic
+subdirectories.
-Numeric splitting is an attempt to gather files from a source directory and
-split them to numbered subdirectories within a target directory. Its purpose is
-to automate the archiving of a great amount of files, that are likely to be indexed
-by numbers.
-
-Characteristic splitting allows indexing by using leading characters of filenames.
-While numeric splitting is being characterised by dividing file amounts, characteristic
-splitting tries to keep up the contentual recognition of data.
-
-# %description -l pl.UTF-8
-# TODO
+Numeric splitting is an attempt to gather files from a source
+directory and split them to numbered subdirectories within a target
+directory. Its purpose is to automate the archiving of a great amount
+of files, that are likely to be indexed by numbers.
+
+Characteristic splitting allows indexing by using leading characters
+of filenames. While numeric splitting is being characterised by
+dividing file amounts, characteristic splitting tries to keep up the
+contentual recognition of data.
+
+%description -l pl.UTF-8
+Dir::Split przenosi pliki do podkatalogów numerowanych lub
+charakterystycznych.
+
+Dzielenie liczbowe to próba zebrania plików z katalogu źródłowego i
+podzielenia ich na numerowane podkatalogi wewnątrz katalogu
+docelowego. Celem jest zautomatyzowanie archiwizowania dużej liczby
+plików, które mogą być indeksowane liczbami.
+
+Dzielenie charakterystyczne pozwala na indeksowanie przy użyciu
+wiodących znaków nazw plików. O ile dzielenie liczbowe charakteryzuje
+się dzieleniem na liczby plików, to dzielenie charakterystyczne
+próbuje utrzymać rozpoznawanie danych po zawartości.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{pdir}-%{pnam}-%{version}
@@ -62,9 +71,8 @@
%files
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
-%doc Changes INSTALL README TODO
+%doc Changes README TODO
%{perl_vendorlib}/Dir/*.pm
-#%%{perl_vendorlib}/Dir/Split
%{_mandir}/man3/*
%define date %(echo `LC_ALL="C" date +"%a %b %d %Y"`)
@@ -73,6 +81,8 @@
All persons listed below can be reached at <cvs_login>@pld-linux.org
$Log$
+Revision 1.2 2008-03-23 22:03:40 qboosh
+- pl, cleanup
+
Revision 1.1 2008-01-14 00:01:13 agaran
- initial, builds here, rel 1
-
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