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Name: kyotocabinet
Version: 1.2.76
Release: alt2
Summary: library of routines for managing a database
Group: Databases
License: GPLv3
Url: http://fallabs.com/kyotocabinet/
Source: %name-%version.tar
BuildRequires: gcc-c++ zlib-devel
%description
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The
database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of
a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable
length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and
a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither
concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash
table or B+ tree.
Kyoto Cabinet runs very fast. For example, elapsed time to store one
million records is 0.9 seconds for hash database, and 1.1 seconds for
B+ tree database. Moreover, the size of database is very small. For
example, overhead for a record is 16 bytes for hash database, and 4
bytes for B+ tree database. Furthermore, scalability of Kyoto Cabinet
is great. The database size can be up to 8EB (9.22e18 bytes).
%package utils
Summary: Command line tools for managing kyotocabinet databases
Group: Databases
Requires: lib%name = %version-%release
%description utils
This package contains command line tools for managing kyotocabinet
databases.
%package -n lib%name
Summary: kyotocabinet library
Group: System/Libraries
%description -n lib%name
%summary
%package -n lib%name-devel
Summary: development files for %name
Group: Development/C++
Requires: lib%name = %version-%release
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%summary
%package doc
Summary: development documentation for %name
Group: Development/Documentation
Requires: lib%name = %version-%release
BuildArch: noarch
%description doc
%summary
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%configure
%make_build
%check
%make check
%install
%makeinstall_std
mv %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version
rm %buildroot%_libdir/lib%name.a
%files utils
%_bindir/kc*
%_man1dir/kc*
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%_libdir/lib%name.so.*
%files -n lib%name-devel
%_includedir/kc*
%_libdir/lib%name.so
%_libdir/pkgconfig/%name.pc
%files doc
%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version
%changelog
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Version: 1.2.76
Release: alt2
Summary: library of routines for managing a database
Group: Databases
License: GPLv3
Url: http://fallabs.com/kyotocabinet/
Source: %name-%version.tar
BuildRequires: gcc-c++ zlib-devel
%description
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The
database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of
a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable
length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and
a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither
concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash
table or B+ tree.
Kyoto Cabinet runs very fast. For example, elapsed time to store one
million records is 0.9 seconds for hash database, and 1.1 seconds for
B+ tree database. Moreover, the size of database is very small. For
example, overhead for a record is 16 bytes for hash database, and 4
bytes for B+ tree database. Furthermore, scalability of Kyoto Cabinet
is great. The database size can be up to 8EB (9.22e18 bytes).
%package utils
Summary: Command line tools for managing kyotocabinet databases
Group: Databases
Requires: lib%name = %version-%release
%description utils
This package contains command line tools for managing kyotocabinet
databases.
%package -n lib%name
Summary: kyotocabinet library
Group: System/Libraries
%description -n lib%name
%summary
%package -n lib%name-devel
Summary: development files for %name
Group: Development/C++
Requires: lib%name = %version-%release
%description -n lib%name-devel
%summary
%package doc
Summary: development documentation for %name
Group: Development/Documentation
Requires: lib%name = %version-%release
BuildArch: noarch
%description doc
%summary
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%configure
%make_build
%check
%make check
%install
%makeinstall_std
mv %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version
rm %buildroot%_libdir/lib%name.a
%files utils
%_bindir/kc*
%_man1dir/kc*
%files -n lib%name
%_libdir/lib%name.so.*
%files -n lib%name-devel
%_includedir/kc*
%_libdir/lib%name.so
%_libdir/pkgconfig/%name.pc
%files doc
%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version
%changelog
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