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## SPEC file for Perl module Data::Section
Name: perl-Data-Section
Version: 0.200008
Release: alt1
Summary: Perl module to read multiple hunks of data out of DATA section
License: %perl_license
Group: Development/Perl
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Section/
Packager: Nikolay A. Fetisov <naf at altlinux.ru>
BuildArch: noarch
%define real_name Data-Section
Source: %real_name-%version.tar
AutoReqProv: perl, yes
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-licenses perl-devel
# Automatically added by buildreq on Sat Mar 01 2014
# optimized out: perl-Data-OptList perl-Params-Util perl-Sub-Install perl-devel
BuildRequires: perl-Encode perl-MRO-Compat perl-Sub-Exporter perl-Test-FailWarnings
%description
Perl module Data::Section provides an easy way to access multiple
named chunks of line-oriented data in your module's DATA section.
It was written to allow modules to store their own templates, but
probably has other uses.
%prep
%setup -n %real_name-%version
%build
%perl_vendor_build
%install
%perl_vendor_install
%files
%doc README Changes
%perl_vendor_privlib/Data/Section*
%changelog
…
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Name: perl-Data-Section
Version: 0.200008
Release: alt1
Summary: Perl module to read multiple hunks of data out of DATA section
License: %perl_license
Group: Development/Perl
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Section/
Packager: Nikolay A. Fetisov <naf at altlinux.ru>
BuildArch: noarch
%define real_name Data-Section
Source: %real_name-%version.tar
AutoReqProv: perl, yes
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-licenses perl-devel
# Automatically added by buildreq on Sat Mar 01 2014
# optimized out: perl-Data-OptList perl-Params-Util perl-Sub-Install perl-devel
BuildRequires: perl-Encode perl-MRO-Compat perl-Sub-Exporter perl-Test-FailWarnings
%description
Perl module Data::Section provides an easy way to access multiple
named chunks of line-oriented data in your module's DATA section.
It was written to allow modules to store their own templates, but
probably has other uses.
%prep
%setup -n %real_name-%version
%build
%perl_vendor_build
%install
%perl_vendor_install
%files
%doc README Changes
%perl_vendor_privlib/Data/Section*
%changelog
…
Todas as alterações você pod ver aqui