%global __brp_check_rpaths %{nil} %global __requires_exclude ^libmpi %global packname nestcolor %global packver 0.1.3 %global rlibdir /usr/local/lib/R/library Name: R-CRAN-%{packname} Version: 0.1.3 Release: 1%{?dist}%{?buildtag} Summary: Colors for NEST Graphs License: Apache License 2.0 URL: https://cran.r-project.org/package=%{packname} Source0: %{url}&version=%{packver}#/%{packname}_%{packver}.tar.gz BuildRequires: R-devel >= 3.6 Requires: R-core >= 3.6 BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: R-CRAN-ggplot2 >= 3.5.0 BuildRequires: R-CRAN-checkmate >= 2.1.0 BuildRequires: R-CRAN-lifecycle >= 1.0.3 Requires: R-CRAN-ggplot2 >= 3.5.0 Requires: R-CRAN-checkmate >= 2.1.0 Requires: R-CRAN-lifecycle >= 1.0.3 %description Clinical reporting figures require to use consistent colors and configurations. As a part of the Roche open-source clinical reporting project, namely the NEST project, the 'nestcolor' package specifies the color code and default theme with specifying 'ggplot2' theme parameters. Users can easily customize color and theme settings before using the reset of NEST packages to ensure consistent settings in both static and interactive output at the downstream. %prep %setup -q -c -n %{packname} # fix end of executable files find -type f -executable -exec grep -Iq . {} \; -exec sed -i -e '$a\' {} \; # prevent binary stripping [ -d %{packname}/src ] && find %{packname}/src -type f -exec \ sed -i 's@/usr/bin/strip@/usr/bin/true@g' {} \; || true [ -d %{packname}/src ] && find %{packname}/src/Make* -type f -exec \ sed -i 's@-g0@@g' {} \; || true # don't allow local prefix in executable scripts find -type f -executable -exec sed -Ei 's@#!( )*/usr/local/bin@#!/usr/bin@g' {} \; %build %install mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{rlibdir} %{_bindir}/R CMD INSTALL -l %{buildroot}%{rlibdir} %{packname} test -d %{packname}/src && (cd %{packname}/src; rm -f *.o *.so) rm -f %{buildroot}%{rlibdir}/R.css # remove buildroot from installed files find %{buildroot}%{rlibdir} -type f -exec sed -i "s@%{buildroot}@@g" {} \; %files %{rlibdir}/%{packname}