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%bcond_without tests
%bcond_without weak_deps
%define ros_distro humble
%global debug_package %{nil}
%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 angles
Name: ros-%{ros_distro}-%{RosPkgName}
Version: 1.15.0
Release: 1%{?dist}%{?release_suffix}
Summary: ROS angles package
Url: http://wiki.ros.org/angles
License: BSD
Source0: https://github.com/ros/angles/archive/refs/tags/%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: ros-%{ros_distro}-ament-cmake
Requires: ros-%{ros_distro}-ros-workspace
BuildRequires: ros-%{ros_distro}-ament-cmake
BuildRequires: ros-%{ros_distro}-ament-cmake-python
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
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
This package provides a set of simple math utilities to work
with angles. The utilities cover simple things like
normalizing an angle and conversion between degrees and
radians. But even if you're trying to calculate things like
the shortest angular distance between two joint space
positions of your robot, but the joint motion is constrained
by joint limits, this package is what you need. The code in
this package is stable and well tested. There are no plans for
major changes in the near future.
%prep
%autosetup -n %{RosPkgName}-%{version}
%build
cd angles
# 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
%py3_build
%install
cd angles
# 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
%py3_install -- --prefix "/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}"
%if 0%{?with_tests}
%check
# Look for a directory with a name indicating that it contains tests
TEST_TARGET=$(ls -d * | grep -m1 "\(test\|tests\)" ||:)
if [ -n "$TEST_TARGET" ] && %__python3 -m pytest --version; 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
%__python3 -m pytest $TEST_TARGET || echo "RPM TESTS FAILED"
else echo "RPM TESTS SKIPPED"; fi
%endif
%files
/opt/ros/%{ros_distro}
%changelog
* Wed Mar 25 2026 Tully Foote tfoote@osrfoundation.org - 1.15.0-1
- Autogenerated by ros-porting-tools
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