%bcond_with gtkdoc %define url_ver %(echo %{version}|cut -d. -f1,2) %define api 1.0 %define major 0 %define pkgname atk %define libname %mklibname %{pkgname} %{api} %{major} %define girname %mklibname %{pkgname}-gir %{api} %define devname %mklibname %{name} -d Summary: Accessibility features for Gtk+ Name: %{pkgname}%{api} Version: 2.34.1 Release: 2 License: LGPLv2.1+ Group: Accessibility URL: https://wiki.gnome.org/Accessibility Source0: https://download.gnome.org/sources/%{pkgname}/%{url_ver}/%{pkgname}-%{version}.tar.xz %if %{with gtkdoc} BuildRequires: gtk-doc >= 1.11-3 %endif BuildRequires: pkgconfig(glib-2.0) >= 2.5.7 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gobject-introspection-1.0) BuildRequires: meson BuildRequires: ninja BuildRequires: python-pkg-resources BuildRequires: python3-pkg-resources BuildRequires: python38-pkg-resources %description Accessibility means providing system infrastructure that allows add-on assistive software to transparently provide specalized input and ouput capabilities. For example, screen readers allow blind users to navigate through applications, determine the state of controls, and read text via text to speech conversion. On-screen keyboards replace physical keyboards, and head-mounted pointers replace mice. ATK, the Accessibility Tookit, is used to obtain accessibily information from GTK+ and GNOME widgets. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %package common Summary: Data files used by atk Group: System/Libraries %description common ATK, the Accessibility Tookit, is used to obtain accessibily information from GTK+ and GNOME widgets. This package contains data used by atk library. %files common -f %{pkgname}10.lang %doc README* COPYING #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %package -n %{libname} Summary: Accessibility features for Gtk+ Group: System/Libraries Suggests: %{name}-common >= %{EVRD} Provides: lib%{name} = %{EVRD} Conflicts: gir-repository < 0.6.5-4 %description -n %{libname} Accessibility means providing system infrastructure that allows add-on assistive software to transparently provide specalized input and ouput capabilities. For example, screen readers allow blind users to navigate through applications, determine the state of controls, and read text via text to speech conversion. On-screen keyboards replace physical keyboards, and head-mounted pointers replace mice. %files -n %{libname} %{_libdir}/libatk-%{api}.so.%{major}* #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %package -n %{girname} Summary: GObject introspection interface library for %{pkgname} Group: System/Libraries Requires: %{libname} = %{EVRD} Obsoletes: %{_lib}atk1.0_0 < 2.4.0-1 %description -n %{girname} GObject introspection interface library for %{pkgname}. %files -n %{girname} %{_libdir}/girepository-1.0/Atk-%{api}.typelib #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %package -n %{devname} Summary: Stuff for developing with atk Group: Development/C Requires: %{libname} = %{EVRD} Requires: %{girname} = %{EVRD} Provides: %{pkgname}-devel = %{EVRD} Obsoletes: %{_lib}atk1.0_0-devel < 2.12.0 Conflicts: gir-repository < 0.6.5-4 %description -n %{devname} ATK, the Accessibility Tookit, is used to obtain accessibily information from GTK+ and GNOME widgets. %files -n %{devname} %doc README* COPYING %{_includedir}/* %{_libdir}/*.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/* %{_datadir}/gir-1.0/Atk-%{api}.gir #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %prep %setup -qn %{pkgname}-%{version} %build %meson %meson_build %install %meson_install %find_lang %{pkgname}10