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# # spec file for package php5-pearl-xml_serializer # # This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine # package are under the same license as the package itself. # # norootforbuild Name: php5-pear-xml_serializer Version: 0.18.0 Release: 0 Summary: Swiss-army knife for reading and writing XML files. Creates XML files from data structures and vice versa License: PHP License Group: Development/Libraries/PHP Url: http://pear.php.net/package/XML_Serializer Source0: http://download.pear.php.net/package/XML_Serializer-%version.tgz BuildArch: noarch PreReq: php5-pear BuildRequires: php5-pear BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %define peardir %(pear config-get php_dir 2> /dev/null) %define xmldir %{_var}/lib/pear %description XML_Serializer serializes complex data structures like arrays or object as XML documents. This class helps you generating any XML document you require without the need for DOM. Furthermore this package can be used as a replacement to serialize() and unserialize() as it comes with a matching XML_Unserializer that is able to create PHP data structures (like arrays and objects) from XML documents, if type hints are available. If you use the XML_Unserializer on standard XML files, it will try to guess how it has to be unserialized. In most cases it does exactly what you expect it to do. Try reading a RSS file with XML_Unserializer and you have the whole RSS file in a structured array or even a collection of objects, similar to XML_RSS. Since version 0.8.0 the package is able to treat XML documents similar to the simplexml extension of PHP 5. Author: ------- Stephan Schmidt %prep %setup -c -T pear -v -c pearrc \ -d php_dir=%{peardir} \ -d doc_dir=%_defaultdocdir/%name \ -d bin_dir=%{_bindir} \ -d data_dir=%{peardir}/data \ -d test_dir=%{peardir}/tests \ -d ext_dir=%{_libdir} \ -s %build %install pear -c pearrc install --offline --nodeps --packagingroot %buildroot %{SOURCE0} %__rm -rf %buildroot/%peardir/.{filemap,lock,registry,channels,depdb,depdblock} # Install XML package description %__mkdir_p %buildroot%{xmldir} %__tar -xzf %{SOURCE0} package.xml %__cp package.xml %buildroot%xmldir/XML_Serializer.xml # fix todo: move it to defaultdocdir mkdir -p %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name mv %buildroot%peardir/data/XML_Serializer/doc/todo.txt %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name/ rm -rf %buildroot%peardir/data # fix defaultdocdir mv %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name/XML_Serializer/* %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name/ rm -rf %buildroot%_defaultdocdir/%name/XML_Serializer %clean %__rm -rf %{buildroot} %post pear install --nodeps --soft --force --register-only %{xmldir}/XML_Serializer.xml %postun if [ "$1" -eq "0" ]; then pear uninstall --nodeps --ignore-errors --register-only pear.php.net/XML_Serializer fi %files %defattr(-, root, root) %doc %_defaultdocdir/%name %dir %peardir/XML %peardir/XML/Serializer.php %peardir/XML/Unserializer.php %xmldir/XML_Serializer.xml %changelog