# Generated from micromachine-3.0.0.gem by gem2rpm -*- rpm-spec -*- %global gem_name micromachine Name: rubygem-%{gem_name} Version: 3.0.0 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Minimal Finite State Machine License: MIT URL: http://github.com/soveran/micromachine Source0: https://rubygems.org/gems/%{gem_name}-%{version}.gem BuildRequires: ruby(release) BuildRequires: rubygems-devel BuildRequires: ruby # BuildRequires: rubygem(cutest) BuildArch: noarch %description There are many finite state machine implementations for Ruby, and they all provide a nice DSL for declaring events, exceptions, callbacks, and all kinds of niceties in general. But if all you want is a finite state machine, look no further: this has less than 50 lines of code and provides everything a finite state machine must have, and nothing more. %package doc Summary: Documentation for %{name} Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} BuildArch: noarch %description doc Documentation for %{name}. %prep %setup -q -n %{gem_name}-%{version} %build # Create the gem as gem install only works on a gem file gem build ../%{gem_name}-%{version}.gemspec # %%gem_install compiles any C extensions and installs the gem into ./%%gem_dir # by default, so that we can move it into the buildroot in %%install %gem_install %install mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{gem_dir} cp -a .%{gem_dir}/* \ %{buildroot}%{gem_dir}/ %check pushd .%{gem_instdir} # Run the test suite. popd %files %dir %{gem_instdir} %{gem_instdir}/.gems %license %{gem_instdir}/LICENSE %{gem_libdir} %{gem_instdir}/makefile %exclude %{gem_cache} %{gem_spec} %files doc %doc %{gem_docdir} %doc %{gem_instdir}/CHANGELOG.md %doc %{gem_instdir}/CONTRIBUTING %doc %{gem_instdir}/README.md %{gem_instdir}/examples %{gem_instdir}/micromachine.gemspec %{gem_instdir}/test %changelog * Tue Aug 24 2021 mockbuilder - 3.0.0-1 - Initial package