%define pkg_name Email-Date %define pkg_version 1.102 %define rpm_pkg_version 1.10_2 %define rpm_pkg_release 1.n0i.2 Summary: Find and Format Date Headers Name: perl-%{pkg_name} Version: %{rpm_pkg_version} Release: %{rpm_pkg_release}%{?cpan_version}%{?dist} Group: Development/Libraries License: Artistic URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/%{pkg_name}/ Source0: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/R/RJ/RJBS/%{pkg_name}-%{pkg_version}.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n) BuildRequires: reb00t-rpmdevtools BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) %if %{!?_without_test:1}0 BuildRequires: perl(Date::Parse) >= 2.27 BuildRequires: perl(Email::Abstract) >= 2.10 BuildRequires: perl(Time::Local) >= 1.07 BuildRequires: perl(Time::Piece) >= 1.08 %endif Requires: perl(Email::Abstract) >= 2.10 %description RFC 2822 defines the "Date:" header. It declares the header a required part of an email message. The syntax for date headers is clearly laid out. Stil, even a perfectly planned world has storms. The truth is, many programs get it wrong. Very wrong. Or, they don't include a "Date:" header at all. This often forces you to look elsewhere for the date, and hoping to find something. For this reason, the tedious process of looking for a valid date has been encapsulated in this software. Further, the process of creating RFC compliant date strings is also found in this software. %prep %setup -q -n %{pkg_name}-%{pkg_version} %build %{perl_build} %{!?_without_test:%{__make} test} %install %{__rm} -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %{perl_install} %clean %{__rm} -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(-,root,root,-) %{perl_files} %doc Changes LICENSE README %changelog * Tue May 22 2007 Marius Feraru - 1.10_2-1.n0i.2.1.102 - spec file (re)created using N0i::CPAN::RPMizer 1.146 - version 1.102 * Thu Aug 04 2005 Marius Feraru 1.03-1.n0i.1 - spec file (re)created using N0i::CPAN::RPMizer/1.01 - rebuild on perl 5.8.7