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%bcond_without tests
%bcond_without weak_deps
%global __os_install_post %(echo '%{__os_install_post}' | sed -e 's!/usr/lib[^[:space:]]*/brp-python-bytecompile[[:space:]].*$!!g')
%global __provides_exclude_from ^/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/.*$
%global __requires_exclude_from ^/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/.*$
%define RosPkgName octomap
%define ros_distro humble
Name: ros-%{ros_distro}-%{RosPkgName}
Version: 1.9.8
Release: 2%{?dist}%{?release_suffix}
Summary: ROS octomap package
Url: http://octomap.github.io
License: BSD
Source0: %{name}_%{version}.orig.tar.gz
# https://github.com/OctoMap/octomap/commit/b7118e096abb223fe3ce2af70e6f8c751989fe1d
Patch0: octomap-backport-fix-deprcated-iterator.patch
Requires: ros-%{ros_distro}-ros-workspace
BuildRequires: cmake
BuildRequires: ros-%{ros_distro}-ros-workspace
%if 0%{?with_tests}
%endif
Provides: %{name}-devel = %{version}-%{release}
Provides: %{name}-doc = %{version}-%{release}
Provides: %{name}-runtime = %{version}-%{release}
%description
The OctoMap library implements a 3D occupancy grid mapping approach, providing data structures and mapping algorithms in C++. The map implementation is based on an octree. See
http://octomap.github.io for details.
%prep
%autosetup -p1
%build
# Needed to bootstrap since the ros_workspace package does not yet exist.
export PYTHONPATH=/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/lib/python%{python3_version}/site-packages
# In case we're installing to a non-standard location, look for a setup.sh
# in the install tree and source it. It will set things like
# CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, PKG_CONFIG_PATH, and PYTHONPATH.
if [ -f "/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/setup.sh" ]; then . "/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/setup.sh"; fi
mkdir -p .obj-%{_target_platform} && cd .obj-%{_target_platform}
%cmake3 \
-UINCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR \
-ULIB_INSTALL_DIR \
-USYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR \
-USHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX \
-ULIB_SUFFIX \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}" \
-DAMENT_PREFIX_PATH="/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}" \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}" \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR="/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/lib" \
-DSETUPTOOLS_DEB_LAYOUT=OFF \
%if !0%{?with_tests}
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF \
%endif
..
%make_build
%install
# Needed to bootstrap since the ros_workspace package does not yet exist.
export PYTHONPATH=/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/lib/python%{python3_version}/site-packages
# In case we're installing to a non-standard location, look for a setup.sh
# in the install tree and source it. It will set things like
# CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, PKG_CONFIG_PATH, and PYTHONPATH.
if [ -f "/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/setup.sh" ]; then . "/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/setup.sh"; fi
%make_install -C .obj-%{_target_platform}
%if 0%{?with_tests}
%check
# Needed to bootstrap since the ros_workspace package does not yet exist.
export PYTHONPATH=/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/lib/python%{python3_version}/site-packages
# Look for a Makefile target with a name indicating that it runs tests
TEST_TARGET=$(%__make -qp -C .obj-%{_target_platform} | sed "s/^\(test\|check\):.*/\\1/;t f;d;:f;q0")
if [ -n "$TEST_TARGET" ]; then
# In case we're installing to a non-standard location, look for a setup.sh
# in the install tree and source it. It will set things like
# CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, PKG_CONFIG_PATH, and PYTHONPATH.
if [ -f "/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/setup.sh" ]; then . "/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}/setup.sh"; fi
CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 \
%make_build -C .obj-%{_target_platform} $TEST_TARGET || echo "RPM TESTS FAILED"
else echo "RPM TESTS SKIPPED"; fi
%endif
%files
/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}
%changelog
* Fri Sep 08 2023 will_niutao <niutao2@huawei.com> - 1.9.8-2
- Autogenerated by ros-porting-tools
* Thu May 04 2023 Armin Hornung armin@hornung.io - 1.9.8-1
- Autogenerated by ros-porting-tools
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