# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-lang/python/python-2.5.4-r4.ebuild,v 1.35 2013/03/19 02:45:18 vapier Exp $ EAPI="1" inherit autotools eutils flag-o-matic multilib pax-utils python toolchain-funcs MY_P="Python-${PV}" PATCHSET_REVISION="3" DESCRIPTION="Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language." HOMEPAGE="http://www.python.org/" SRC_URI="http://www.python.org/ftp/python/${PV}/${MY_P}.tar.bz2 mirror://gentoo/python-gentoo-patches-${PV}$([[ "${PATCHSET_REVISION}" != "0" ]] && echo "-r${PATCHSET_REVISION}").tar.bz2" LICENSE="PSF-2.2" SLOT="2.5" PYTHON_ABI="${SLOT}" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86 ~sparc-fbsd ~x86-fbsd" IUSE="-berkdb build doc elibc_uclibc examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses +readline sqlite +ssl +threads tk +wide-unicode wininst +xml" # NOTE: dev-python/{elementtree,celementtree,pysqlite} # do not conflict with the ones in python proper. - liquidx RDEPEND=">=app-admin/eselect-python-20091230 >=sys-libs/zlib-1.1.3 virtual/libffi virtual/libintl !build? ( berkdb? ( || ( sys-libs/db:4.5 sys-libs/db:4.4 sys-libs/db:4.3 sys-libs/db:4.2 ) ) gdbm? ( sys-libs/gdbm ) ncurses? ( >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2 readline? ( >=sys-libs/readline-4.1 ) ) sqlite? ( >=dev-db/sqlite-3 ) ssl? ( dev-libs/openssl ) tk? ( >=dev-lang/tk-8.0 ) xml? ( >=dev-libs/expat-2 ) ) doc? ( dev-python/python-docs:${SLOT} )" DEPEND="${RDEPEND} virtual/pkgconfig" RDEPEND+=" !build? ( app-misc/mime-types )" PDEPEND="app-admin/python-updater" S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}" pkg_setup() { python_pkg_setup if use berkdb; then ewarn "\"bsddb\" module is out-of-date and no longer maintained inside dev-lang/python. It has" ewarn "been additionally removed in Python 3. You should use external, still maintained \"bsddb3\"" ewarn "module provided by dev-python/bsddb3 which supports both Python 2 and Python 3." fi } src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd "${S}" # Ensure that internal copies of expat, libffi and zlib are not used. rm -fr Modules/expat rm -fr Modules/_ctypes/libffi* rm -fr Modules/zlib if tc-is-cross-compiler; then epatch "${FILESDIR}/python-2.5-cross-printf.patch" else rm "${WORKDIR}/${PV}"/*_all_crosscompile.patch fi EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch" epatch "${WORKDIR}/${PV}" sed -i -e "s:@@GENTOO_LIBDIR@@:$(get_libdir):g" \ Lib/distutils/command/install.py \ Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py \ Lib/site.py \ Makefile.pre.in \ Modules/Setup.dist \ Modules/getpath.c \ setup.py || die "sed failed to replace @@GENTOO_LIBDIR@@" # Fix os.utime() on hppa. utimes it not supported but unfortunately reported as working - gmsoft (22 May 04) # PLEASE LEAVE THIS FIX FOR NEXT VERSIONS AS IT'S A CRITICAL FIX !!! [[ "${ARCH}" == "hppa" ]] && sed -e "s/utimes //" -i "${S}/configure" if ! use wininst; then # Remove Microsoft Windows executables. rm Lib/distutils/command/wininst-*.exe fi # Linux-3 compat. Bug #374579 (upstream issue12571) cp -r "${S}/Lib/plat-linux2" "${S}/Lib/plat-linux3" || die eautoreconf } src_configure() { # Disable extraneous modules with extra dependencies. if use build; then export PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="dbm _bsddb gdbm _curses _curses_panel readline _sqlite3 _tkinter pyexpat" export PYTHON_DISABLE_SSL="1" else # dbm module can be linked against berkdb or gdbm. # Defaults to gdbm when both are enabled, #204343. local disable use berkdb || use gdbm || disable+=" dbm" use berkdb || disable+=" _bsddb" use gdbm || disable+=" gdbm" use ncurses || disable+=" _curses _curses_panel" use readline || disable+=" readline" use sqlite || disable+=" _sqlite3" use ssl || export PYTHON_DISABLE_SSL="1" use tk || disable+=" _tkinter" use xml || disable+=" pyexpat" export PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="${disable}" if ! use xml; then ewarn "You have configured Python without XML support." ewarn "This is NOT a recommended configuration as you" ewarn "may face problems parsing any XML documents." fi fi if [[ -n "${PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES}" ]]; then einfo "Disabled modules: ${PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES}" fi if [[ "$(gcc-major-version)" -ge 4 ]]; then append-flags -fwrapv fi export OPT="${CFLAGS}" filter-flags -malign-double [[ "${ARCH}" == "alpha" ]] && append-flags -fPIC # https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50309 if is-flagq -O3; then is-flagq -fstack-protector-all && replace-flags -O3 -O2 use hardened && replace-flags -O3 -O2 fi if tc-is-cross-compiler; then OPT="-O1" CFLAGS="" LDFLAGS="" CC="" \ ./configure --{build,host}=${CBUILD} || die "cross-configure failed" emake python Parser/pgen || die "cross-make failed" mv python hostpython mv Parser/pgen Parser/hostpgen make distclean sed -i \ -e "/^HOSTPYTHON/s:=.*:=./hostpython:" \ -e "/^HOSTPGEN/s:=.*:=./Parser/hostpgen:" \ Makefile.pre.in || die "sed failed" fi # Export CXX so it ends up in /usr/lib/python2.X/config/Makefile. tc-export CXX # The configure script fails to use pkg-config correctly. # http://bugs.python.org/issue15506 export ac_cv_path_PKG_CONFIG=$(tc-getPKG_CONFIG) # Set LDFLAGS so we link modules with -lpython2.5 correctly. # Needed on FreeBSD unless Python 2.5 is already installed. # Please query BSD team before removing this! append-ldflags "-L." econf \ --with-fpectl \ --enable-shared \ $(use_enable ipv6) \ $(use_with threads) \ $(use wide-unicode && echo "--enable-unicode=ucs4" || echo "--enable-unicode=ucs2") \ --infodir='${prefix}/share/info' \ --mandir='${prefix}/share/man' \ --with-libc="" \ --with-system-ffi } src_compile() { src_configure emake || die "emake failed" } src_test() { # Tests will not work when cross compiling. if tc-is-cross-compiler; then elog "Disabling tests due to crosscompiling." return fi # Byte compiling should be enabled here. # Otherwise test_import fails. python_enable_pyc # Skip failing tests. local skip_tests="distutils global mimetools minidom mmap posix pyexpat sax strptime subprocess syntax tcl time urllib urllib2 xml_etree" # test_ctypes fails with PAX kernel (bug #234498). host-is-pax && skip_tests+=" ctypes" for test in ${skip_tests}; do mv "${S}/Lib/test/test_${test}.py" "${T}" done # Redirect stdin from /dev/tty as a workaround for bug #248081. # Rerun failed tests in verbose mode (regrtest -w). EXTRATESTOPTS="-w" emake test < /dev/tty local result="$?" for test in ${skip_tests}; do mv "${T}/test_${test}.py" "${S}/Lib/test/test_${test}.py" done elog "The following tests have been skipped:" for test in ${skip_tests}; do elog "test_${test}.py" done elog "If you would like to run them, you may:" elog "cd '${EPREFIX}$(python_get_libdir)/test'" elog "and run the tests separately." python_disable_pyc if [[ "${result}" -ne 0 ]]; then die "emake test failed" fi } src_install() { [[ -z "${ED}" ]] && ED="${D%/}${EPREFIX}/" emake DESTDIR="${D}" altinstall maninstall || die "emake altinstall maninstall failed" python_clean_installation_image -q mv "${ED}usr/bin/python${SLOT}-config" "${ED}usr/bin/python-config-${SLOT}" # Fix collisions between different slots of Python. mv "${ED}usr/bin/pydoc" "${ED}usr/bin/pydoc${SLOT}" mv "${ED}usr/bin/idle" "${ED}usr/bin/idle${SLOT}" mv "${ED}usr/share/man/man1/python.1" "${ED}usr/share/man/man1/python${SLOT}.1" rm -f "${ED}usr/bin/smtpd.py" # Fix the OPT variable so that it doesn't have any flags listed in it. # Prevents the problem with compiling things with conflicting flags later. sed -e "s:^OPT=.*:OPT=\t\t-DNDEBUG:" -i "${ED}$(python_get_libdir)/config/Makefile" if use build; then rm -fr "${ED}usr/bin/idle${SLOT}" "${ED}$(python_get_libdir)/"{bsddb,idlelib,lib-tk,sqlite3,test} else use elibc_uclibc && rm -fr "${ED}$(python_get_libdir)/"{bsddb/test,test} use berkdb || rm -fr "${ED}$(python_get_libdir)/"{bsddb,test/test_bsddb*} use sqlite || rm -fr "${ED}$(python_get_libdir)/"{sqlite3,test/test_sqlite*} use tk || rm -fr "${ED}usr/bin/idle${SLOT}" "${ED}$(python_get_libdir)/"{idlelib,lib-tk} fi dodoc Misc/{ACKS,HISTORY,NEWS} || die "dodoc failed" if use examples; then insinto /usr/share/doc/${PF}/examples doins -r "${S}/Tools" || die "doins failed" fi newconfd "${FILESDIR}/pydoc.conf" pydoc-${SLOT} || die "newconfd failed" newinitd "${FILESDIR}/pydoc.init" pydoc-${SLOT} || die "newinitd failed" sed \ -e "s:@PYDOC_PORT_VARIABLE@:PYDOC${SLOT/./_}_PORT:" \ -e "s:@PYDOC@:pydoc${SLOT}:" \ -i "${ED}etc/conf.d/pydoc-${SLOT}" "${ED}etc/init.d/pydoc-${SLOT}" || die "sed failed" } pkg_preinst() { if has_version "<${CATEGORY}/${PN}-${SLOT}" && ! has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}:2.5" && ! has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}:2.6" && ! has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}:2.7"; then python_updater_warning="1" fi } eselect_python_update() { local eselect_python_options [[ "$(eselect python show)" == "python2."* ]] && eselect_python_options="--python2" # Create python2 symlink. eselect python update --python2 > /dev/null eselect python update ${eselect_python_options} } pkg_postinst() { eselect_python_update python_mod_optimize -f -x "/(site-packages|test|tests)/" $(python_get_libdir) if [[ "${python_updater_warning}" == "1" ]]; then ewarn ewarn "\e[1;31m************************************************************************\e[0m" ewarn ewarn "You have just upgraded from an older version of Python." ewarn "You should run 'python-updater \${options}' to rebuild Python modules." ewarn ewarn "\e[1;31m************************************************************************\e[0m" ewarn ebeep 12 fi } pkg_postrm() { eselect_python_update python_mod_cleanup $(python_get_libdir) }