# (fg) 20010103 Library stuff %define libmajor 1 %define libname libadns%{libmajor} Name: adns Summary: Advanced, easy to use, asynchronous-capable DNS client library Version: 1.0 Release: 6mdk License: GPL Group: Networking/Other URL: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/adns/ Source: ftp://ftp.chiark.greenend.org.uk/users/ian/adns/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version} Prefix: %{_prefix} Requires: %{libname} = %{version} %description adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, it has the following features: * It is reasonably easy to use for simple programs which just want to translate names to addresses, look up MX records, etc. * It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. * Responses are decoded automatically into a natural representation for a C program - there is no need to deal with DNS packet formats. * Sanity checking (eg, name syntax checking, reverse/forward correspondence, CNAME pointing to CNAME) is performed automatically. * Time-to-live, CNAME and other similar information is returned in an easy-to-use form, without getting in the way. * There is no global state in the library; resolver state is an opaque data structure which the client creates explicitly. A program can have several instances of the resolver. * Errors are reported to the application in a way that distinguishes the various causes of failure properly. * Understands conventional resolv.conf, but this can overridden by environment variables. * Flexibility. For example, the application can tell adns to: ignore environment variables (for setuid programs), disable sanity checks eg to return arbitrary data, override or ignore resolv.conf in favour of supplied configuration, etc. * Believed to be correct ! For example, will correctly back off to TCP in case of long replies or queries, or to other nameservers if several are available. It has sensible handling of bad responses etc. %package -n %{libname} Group: System/Libraries Summary: Libraries needed to run applications using adns. %description -n %{libname} adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, it has the following features: * It is reasonably easy to use for simple programs which just want to translate names to addresses, look up MX records, etc. * It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. * Responses are decoded automatically into a natural representation for a C program - there is no need to deal with DNS packet formats. * Sanity checking (eg, name syntax checking, reverse/forward correspondence, CNAME pointing to CNAME) is performed automatically. * Time-to-live, CNAME and other similar information is returned in an easy-to-use form, without getting in the way. * There is no global state in the library; resolver state is an opaque data structure which the client creates explicitly. A program can have several instances of the resolver. * Errors are reported to the application in a way that distinguishes the various causes of failure properly. * Understands conventional resolv.conf, but this can overridden by environment variables. * Flexibility. For example, the application can tell adns to: ignore environment variables (for setuid programs), disable sanity checks eg to return arbitrary data, override or ignore resolv.conf in favour of supplied configuration, etc. * Believed to be correct ! For example, will correctly back off to TCP in case of long replies or queries, or to other nameservers if several are available. It has sensible handling of bad responses etc. This package contains all of adns libraries. %package -n %{libname}-devel Summary: Advanced, easy to use, asynchronous-capable DNS client library Group: Development/C Requires: %{libname} = %{version} Provides: libadns-devel Obsoletes: adns-devel %description -n %{libname}-devel adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, it has the following features: * It is reasonably easy to use for simple programs which just want to translate names to addresses, look up MX records, etc. * It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. * Responses are decoded automatically into a natural representation for a C program - there is no need to deal with DNS packet formats. * Sanity checking (eg, name syntax checking, reverse/forward correspondence, CNAME pointing to CNAME) is performed automatically. * Time-to-live, CNAME and other similar information is returned in an easy-to-use form, without getting in the way. * There is no global state in the library; resolver state is an opaque data structure which the client creates explicitly. A program can have several instances of the resolver. * Errors are reported to the application in a way that distinguishes the various causes of failure properly. * Understands conventional resolv.conf, but this can overridden by environment variables. * Flexibility. For example, the application can tell adns to: ignore environment variables (for setuid programs), disable sanity checks eg to return arbitrary data, override or ignore resolv.conf in favour of supplied configuration, etc. * Believed to be correct ! For example, will correctly back off to TCP in case of long replies or queries, or to other nameservers if several are available. It has sensible handling of bad responses etc. This package contains static libraries and header files need for development. %prep %setup -q %build %configure #CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" ./configure --prefix %{_prefix} %make %install mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir} mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_includedir} mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir} %makeinstall #make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix} install (set -e cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir} ln -s libadns.so.? libadns.so ) %post -n %{libname} -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -n %{libname} -p /sbin/ldconfig %clean rm -fr $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(-,root,root,0755) %doc README TODO changelog %{_bindir}/* %files -n %{libname} %defattr(-,root,root,755) %{_libdir}/*.so.* %files -n %{libname}-devel %defattr(-,root,root,0755) %{_includedir}/* %{_libdir}/*.so %{_libdir}/*.a %changelog * Wed Jul 18 2001 Francis Galiegue 1.0-6mdk - Submit SRPM this time... - Changes in -5mdk were: * recompile to get correct distrib tag * use -p in %%post{,un} * s,Copyright,License, * fixed summary-too-long error * Thu Jan 04 2001 Francis Galiegue 1.0-4mdk - libadns1-devel obsoletes adns-devel - lart me again * Wed Jan 03 2001 Francis Galiegue 1.0-3mdk - Gee, what a crotch! Forgot to submit the source RPM... * Wed Jan 03 2001 Francis Galiegue 1.0-2mdk - Follow policy for libraries - Don't use macros when not needed * Mon Nov 13 2000 Geoffrey Lee 1.0-1mdk - new and shiny release. * Fri Jul 21 2000 Warly 0.8-1mdk - new release * Tue May 23 2000 Chmouel Boudjnah 0.7-4mdk - Definitively remove the make check (stupid). * Sun May 21 2000 David BAUDENS 0.7-3mdk - Work around for i486 - Fix prefix - Use %%{_tmppath} for BuildRoot * Thu Mar 23 2000 Florent Villard 0.7-2mdk - rebuild * Fri Mar 3 2000 Frederic Lepied 0.7-1mdk - 0.7. - clean spec and split in 2 packages. * Mon Feb 07 2000 Lenny Cartier - new in contribs - used srpm provided by Vincent Danen * Sun Jan 30 2000 Vincent Danen - initial specfile - bzip sources