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%{?!python3_pkgversion:%global python3_pkgversion 3}
%global sover 30
Name: openexr
Version: 3.1.1
Release: 2%{?dist}
Summary: Provides the specification and reference implementation of the EXR file format
License: BSD
URL: https://www.openexr.com/
Source0: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/%{name}/archive/v%{version}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: cmake gcc gcc-c++
BuildRequires: boost-devel
BuildRequires: imath-devel
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-devel
BuildRequires: zlib-devel
Obsoletes: OpenEXR < 2.5.3
Provides: OpenEXR = %{version}-%{release}
%description
OpenEXR is an open-source high-dynamic-range floating-point image file format
for high-quality image processing and storage. This document presents a brief
overview of OpenEXR and explains concepts that are specific to this format.
This package containes the binaries for OpenEXR.
%package libs
Summary: OpenEXR Libraries
Provides: OpenEXR-libs = %{version}-%{release}
Obsoletes: OpenEXR-libs < 2.5.3
%description libs
OpenEXR is an open-source high-dynamic-range floating-point image file format
for high-quality image processing and storage. This document presents a brief
overview of OpenEXR and explains concepts that are specific to this format.
OpenEXR Features:
* High dynamic range and color precision. Support for 16-bit floating-point,
* 32-bit floating-point, and 32-bit integer pixels.
* Multiple image compression algorithms, both lossless and lossy. Some of
the included codecs can achieve 2:1 lossless compression ratios on images
with film grain. The lossy codecs have been tuned for visual quality and
decoding performance.
* Extensibility. New compression codecs and image types can easily be added
by extending the C++ classes included in the OpenEXR software distribution.
New image attributes (strings, vectors, integers, etc.) can be added to
OpenEXR image headers without affecting backward compatibility with existing
OpenEXR applications.
* Support for stereoscopic image workflows and a generalization
to multi-views.
* Flexible support for deep data: pixels can store a variable-length list
of samples and, thus, it is possible to store multiple values at different
depths for each pixel. Hard surfaces and volumetric data representations are
accommodated.
* Multipart: ability to encode separate, but related, images in one file.
This allows for access to individual parts without the need to read other
parts in the file.
* Versioning: OpenEXR source allows for user configurable C++
namespaces to provide protection when using multiple versions of the library
in the same process space.
The IlmBase Library:
Also a part of OpenEXR, the IlmBase library is a basic, light-weight, and
efficient representation of 2D and 3D vectors and matrices and other simple but
useful mathematical objects, functions, and data types common in computer
graphics applications, including the “half” 16-bit floating-point type.
%package devel
Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
Provides: OpenEXR-devel = %{version}-%{release}
Provides: OpenEXR-devel%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
Obsoletes: OpenEXR-devel < 2.5.3
Provides: ilmbase-devel = %{version}-%{release}
Provides: ilmbase-devel%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
Obsoletes: ilmbase-devel < 2.5.3
Summary: Development files for %{name}
%description devel
%{summary}.
%prep
%autosetup -p1
%build
%cmake
%cmake_build
%install
%cmake_install
%check
# Test 4 currently fails on aarch64 and sometimes times out on armv7hl
# https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr/issues/876
%ifnarch s390x armv7hl i686
%ctest
%endif
%files
%{_bindir}/*
%files libs
%doc CHANGES.md CONTRIBUTING.md GOVERNANCE.md SECURITY.md CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md CONTRIBUTORS.md README.md
%license LICENSE.md
%{_libdir}/*.so.%{sover}*
%files devel
%{_docdir}/OpenEXR/
%{_includedir}/OpenEXR/
%{_libdir}/*.so
%{_libdir}/cmake/OpenEXR/
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/OpenEXR.pc
%changelog
* Mon Aug 23 2021 Josef Ridky <jridky@redhat.com> - 3.1.1-2
- fix issue with tests on specified architectures
* Thu Aug 05 2021 Josef Ridky <jridky@redhat.com> - 3.1.1-1
- New upstream release 3.1.1
* Thu Jul 22 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 3.0.5-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jul 20 2021 Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@gmail.com> - 3.0.5-1
- Update to 3.0.5.
* Fri Jun 04 2021 Python Maint <python-maint@redhat.com> - 2.5.5-2
- Rebuilt for Python 3.10
* Mon Mar 15 2021 Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@gmail.com> - 2.5.5-1
- Update to 2.5.5.
* Tue Jan 26 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 2.5.4-4
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Jan 22 2021 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com> - 2.5.4-3
- Rebuilt for Boost 1.75
* Mon Jan 18 2021 Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@gmail.com> - 2.5.4-2
- Fix Provides/Obsoletes of OpenEXR package.
* Wed Jan 06 2021 Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@gmail.com> - 2.5.4-1
- Update to 2.5.4.
* Wed Dec 9 2020 Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@gmail.com> - 2.5.3-1
- Repackaged due to massive changes in build system and inclusion of IlmBase.