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%define realname django-haystack |
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%define name python-%{realname} |
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%define version 1.2.4 |
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%define release %mkrel 1 |
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%define github_shorttag e9c7653 |
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%define github_tag ge9c7653 |
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%define github_author toastdriven |
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Name: %{name} |
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Version: %{version} |
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Release: %{release} |
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Summary: Django module for modular search |
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Group: Development/Python |
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License: BSD |
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URL: http://haystacksearch.org/ |
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Source: https://download.github.com/%github_author-%realname-v%{version}-0-%github_tag.tar.gz |
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BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root |
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BuildArch: noarch |
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BuildRequires: python-devel |
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Requires: python-django |
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%description |
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Search doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once |
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and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that |
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should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows |
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you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be. |
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%prep |
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%setup -q -n %github_author-%realname-%github_shorttag |
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%build |
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%{__python} setup.py build |
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%install |
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rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT |
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%{__python} setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --root $RPM_BUILD_ROOT |
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%clean |
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rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT |
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%files |
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%defattr(-,root,root,-) |
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%{py_puresitedir}/* |