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RPM: python3-module-blosc
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%define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 1
%define oname blosc
%def_without check
%def_without docs
Name: python3-module-%oname
Version: 1.5.1
Release: alt5
Summary: A Python wrapper for the extremely fast Blosc compression library
License: MIT / BSD
Group: Development/Python3
Url: http://python-blosc.blosc.org/
# https://github.com/Blosc/python-blosc.git
Source: %name-%version.tar
Patch0: python-module-blosc-%version-arm.patch
Patch1: %oname-%version-alt-docs.patch
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-intro >= 2.2.5
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-python3
BuildRequires: libblosc-devel
%if_with docs
BuildRequires: python3-module-sphinx
BuildRequires: python3-module-numpydoc
%endif
%if_with check
BuildRequires: python3-module-nose
BuildRequires: python3-module-numpy-testing
BuildRequires: python3-module-pytest
%endif
%py3_provides %oname
%description
Blosc (http://blosc.org) is a high performance compressor optimized for
binary data. It has been designed to transmit data to the processor
cache faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch
approach via a memcpy() OS call.
Blosc works well for compressing numerical arrays that contains data
with relatively low entropy, like sparse data, time series, grids with
regular-spaced values, etc.
This is a Python package that wraps it.
%package tests
Summary: Tests for %oname
Group: Development/Python3
Requires: %name = %EVR
%description tests
Blosc (http://blosc.org) is a high performance compressor optimized for
binary data. It has been designed to transmit data to the processor
cache faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch
approach via a memcpy() OS call.
Blosc works well for compressing numerical arrays that contains data
with relatively low entropy, like sparse data, time series, grids with
regular-spaced values, etc.
This is a Python package that wraps it.
This package contains tests for %oname.
%if_with docs
%package pickles
Summary: Pickles for %oname
Group: Development/Python3
%description pickles
Blosc (http://blosc.org) is a high performance compressor optimized for
binary data. It has been designed to transmit data to the processor
cache faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch
approach via a memcpy() OS call.
Blosc works well for compressing numerical arrays that contains data
with relatively low entropy, like sparse data, time series, grids with
regular-spaced values, etc.
This is a Python package that wraps it.
This package contains pickles for %oname.
%endif
%prep
%setup
%ifnarch %ix86 x86_64
%patch0 -p1
%endif
sed -i "s|.*blosc.test.*||" blosc/__init__.py
%if_with docs
sed -i 's|sphinx-build|sphinx-build-3|' doc/Makefile
%endif
sed -i 's|#!/usr/bin/env python|#!/usr/bin/env python3|' \
$(find ./ -name '*.py')
%build
%python3_build_debug --blosc=%prefix
%install
%python3_install --blosc=%prefix
%python3_prune
rm -fv %buildroot/%python3_sitelibdir/%oname/test.py
%if_with docs
export PYTHONPATH=%buildroot%python3_sitelibdir
%make -C doc pickle
%make -C doc html
cp -fR doc/_build/pickle %buildroot%python3_sitelibdir/%oname/
%endif
%if_with check
%check
export PYTHONPATH=%buildroot%python3_sitelibdir
nosetests3 -v --with-doctest %oname
%endif
%files
%doc *.rst bench
%if_with docs
%doc doc/_build/html
%endif
%python3_sitelibdir/*
%if_with docs
%exclude %python3_sitelibdir/*/pickle
%endif
%if 0
%exclude %python3_sitelibdir/*/test*
%files tests
%python3_sitelibdir/*/test*
%endif
%if_with docs
%files pickles
%python3_sitelibdir/*/pickle
%endif
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
%define oname blosc
%def_without check
%def_without docs
Name: python3-module-%oname
Version: 1.5.1
Release: alt5
Summary: A Python wrapper for the extremely fast Blosc compression library
License: MIT / BSD
Group: Development/Python3
Url: http://python-blosc.blosc.org/
# https://github.com/Blosc/python-blosc.git
Source: %name-%version.tar
Patch0: python-module-blosc-%version-arm.patch
Patch1: %oname-%version-alt-docs.patch
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-intro >= 2.2.5
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-python3
BuildRequires: libblosc-devel
%if_with docs
BuildRequires: python3-module-sphinx
BuildRequires: python3-module-numpydoc
%endif
%if_with check
BuildRequires: python3-module-nose
BuildRequires: python3-module-numpy-testing
BuildRequires: python3-module-pytest
%endif
%py3_provides %oname
%description
Blosc (http://blosc.org) is a high performance compressor optimized for
binary data. It has been designed to transmit data to the processor
cache faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch
approach via a memcpy() OS call.
Blosc works well for compressing numerical arrays that contains data
with relatively low entropy, like sparse data, time series, grids with
regular-spaced values, etc.
This is a Python package that wraps it.
%package tests
Summary: Tests for %oname
Group: Development/Python3
Requires: %name = %EVR
%description tests
Blosc (http://blosc.org) is a high performance compressor optimized for
binary data. It has been designed to transmit data to the processor
cache faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch
approach via a memcpy() OS call.
Blosc works well for compressing numerical arrays that contains data
with relatively low entropy, like sparse data, time series, grids with
regular-spaced values, etc.
This is a Python package that wraps it.
This package contains tests for %oname.
%if_with docs
%package pickles
Summary: Pickles for %oname
Group: Development/Python3
%description pickles
Blosc (http://blosc.org) is a high performance compressor optimized for
binary data. It has been designed to transmit data to the processor
cache faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch
approach via a memcpy() OS call.
Blosc works well for compressing numerical arrays that contains data
with relatively low entropy, like sparse data, time series, grids with
regular-spaced values, etc.
This is a Python package that wraps it.
This package contains pickles for %oname.
%endif
%prep
%setup
%ifnarch %ix86 x86_64
%patch0 -p1
%endif
sed -i "s|.*blosc.test.*||" blosc/__init__.py
%if_with docs
sed -i 's|sphinx-build|sphinx-build-3|' doc/Makefile
%endif
sed -i 's|#!/usr/bin/env python|#!/usr/bin/env python3|' \
$(find ./ -name '*.py')
%build
%python3_build_debug --blosc=%prefix
%install
%python3_install --blosc=%prefix
%python3_prune
rm -fv %buildroot/%python3_sitelibdir/%oname/test.py
%if_with docs
export PYTHONPATH=%buildroot%python3_sitelibdir
%make -C doc pickle
%make -C doc html
cp -fR doc/_build/pickle %buildroot%python3_sitelibdir/%oname/
%endif
%if_with check
%check
export PYTHONPATH=%buildroot%python3_sitelibdir
nosetests3 -v --with-doctest %oname
%endif
%files
%doc *.rst bench
%if_with docs
%doc doc/_build/html
%endif
%python3_sitelibdir/*
%if_with docs
%exclude %python3_sitelibdir/*/pickle
%endif
%if 0
%exclude %python3_sitelibdir/*/test*
%files tests
%python3_sitelibdir/*/test*
%endif
%if_with docs
%files pickles
%python3_sitelibdir/*/pickle
%endif
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here