%global srcname cecdaemon %global __provides_exclude_from ^(%{python3_sitearch}/.*\\.so)$ Name: python-cecdaemon Version: 1.0.0 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: CEC Daemon for linux media centers License: MIT URL: https://github.com/simons-public/cecdaemon Source0: %{url}/archive/%{version}.tar.gz#/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildArch: noarch %description cecdaemon is for managing the Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) capabilities of your linux media center. Some embedded systems (like Raspberry Pi) have native support for CEC. Many video cards do not have CEC capabilities, so you may need an adapter like the one offered by PulseEight to use CEC with your computer. Currently it is able to translate remote buttons to computer input, run shell commands, and set the device name, and run shell scripts on standby and wake. %package -n python3-%{srcname} Summary: %{summary} Requires: python3-cec Requires: python3-uinput %{?python_provide:%python_provide python3-%{srcname}} %description -n python3-%{srcname} cecdaemon is for managing the Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) capabilities of your linux media center. Some embedded systems (like Raspberry Pi) have native support for CEC. Many video cards do not have CEC capabilities, so you may need an adapter like the one offered by PulseEight to use CEC with your computer. Currently it is able to translate remote buttons to computer input, run shell commands, and set the device name, and run shell scripts on standby and wake. %prep tar tzf %{SOURCE0} %autosetup -n %{srcname}-%{version} %build #CFLAGS="${RPM_OPT_FLAGS} -fcommon" %py3_build %install %py3_install %files -n python3-%{srcname} %doc README.md UINPUT-KEYS.md %license LICENSE %{_bindir}/cecdaemon %{_bindir}/cecusercodes %{_datadir}/cecdaemon %{python3_sitelib}/%{srcname} %{python3_sitelib}/%{srcname}-%{version}-py*.egg-info/ %changelog * Wed Sep 28 2022 Petr Menšík - 1.0.0-1 - Initial package