# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-lang/python/python-2.3.5.ebuild,v 1.6 2005/04/27 12:18:26 liquidx Exp $ # NOTE about python-portage interactions : # - Do not add a pkg_setup() check for a certain version of portage # in dev-lang/python. It _WILL_ stop people installing from # Gentoo 1.4 images. inherit eutils flag-o-matic python PYVER_MAJOR="`echo ${PV%_*} | cut -d '.' -f 1`" PYVER_MINOR="`echo ${PV%_*} | cut -d '.' -f 2`" PYVER="${PYVER_MAJOR}.${PYVER_MINOR}" S="${WORKDIR}/Python-${PV}" DESCRIPTION="A really great language" HOMEPAGE="http://www.python.org/" SRC_URI="http://www.python.org/ftp/python/${PV%_*}/Python-${PV}.tar.bz2" LICENSE="PSF-2.2" SLOT="2.3" KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~hppa ~ia64 ~mips ~ppc ~s390 ~sh ~sparc x86" IUSE="ncurses gdbm ssl readline tcltk berkdb bootstrap ipv6 build ucs2 doc X" DEPEND="virtual/libc >=sys-libs/zlib-1.1.3 !build? ( X? ( tcltk? ( >=dev-lang/tk-8.0 ) ) ncurses? ( >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2 readline? ( >=sys-libs/readline-4.1 ) ) berkdb? ( >=sys-libs/db-3.1 ) gdbm? ( sys-libs/gdbm ) ssl? ( dev-libs/openssl ) doc? ( =dev-python/python-docs-${PV}* ) dev-libs/expat )" # NOTE: The dev-python/python-fchksum RDEPEND is needed so that this python # provides the functionality expected from previous pythons. # NOTE: python-fchksum is only a RDEPEND and not a DEPEND since we don't need # it to compile python. We just need to ensure that when we install # python, we definitely have fchksum support. - liquidx RDEPEND="${DEPEND} dev-python/python-fchksum" PROVIDE="virtual/python" src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd ${S} # fix readline detection problems due to missing termcap (#79013) epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.3-readline.patch sed -ie 's/OpenBSD\/3.\[01234/OpenBSD\/3.\[012345/' configure || die "OpenBSD sed failed" # adds /usr/lib/portage/pym to sys.path - liquidx (08 Oct 03) # prepends /usr/lib/portage/pym to sys.path - liquidx (12 Apr 04) epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.3-add_portage_search_path_take_2.patch # adds support for PYTHON_DONTCOMPILE shell environment to # supress automatic generation of .pyc and .pyo files - liquidx (08 Oct 03) epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.3-gentoo_py_dontcompile.patch epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.3.2-disable_modules_and_ssl.patch epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.3-mimetypes_apache.patch epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.3-db4.2.patch # installs to lib64 [ "$(get_libdir)" == "lib64" ] && epatch ${FILESDIR}/python-2.3.4-lib64.patch # fix os.utime() on hppa. utimes it not supported but unfortunately reported as working - gmsoft (22 May 04) [ "${ARCH}" = "hppa" ] && sed -e 's/utimes //' -i ${S}/configure } src_configure() { # disable extraneous modules with extra dependencies if use build; then export PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="readline pyexpat dbm gdbm bsddb _curses _curses_panel _tkinter" export PYTHON_DISABLE_SSL=1 else use gdbm \ || PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="${PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES} gdbm" use berkdb \ || PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="${PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES} dbm bsddb" use readline \ || PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="${PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES} readline" ( use !X || use !tcltk ) \ && PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="${PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES} _tkinter" use ncurses \ || PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES="${PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES} _curses _curses_panel" use ssl \ || export PYTHON_DISABLE_SSL=1 export PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES echo $PYTHON_DISABLE_MODULES fi } src_compile() { filter-flags -malign-double [ "${ARCH}" = "alpha" ] && append-flags -fPIC [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ] && append-flags -fPIC # http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50309 if is-flag -O3; then is-flag -fstack-protector-all && replace-flags -O3 -O2 use hardened && replace-flags -O3 -O2 fi export OPT="${CFLAGS}" local myconf #if we are creating a new build image, we remove the dependency on g++ if use build && ! use bootstrap; then myconf="--with-cxx=no" fi # super-secret switch. don't use this unless you know what you're # doing. enabling UCS2 support will break your existing python # modules use ucs2 \ && myconf="${myconf} --enable-unicode=ucs2" \ || myconf="${myconf} --enable-unicode=ucs4" src_configure econf --with-fpectl \ --enable-shared \ `use_enable ipv6` \ --infodir='${prefix}'/share/info \ --mandir='${prefix}'/share/man \ --with-threads \ ${myconf} || die emake || die "Parallel make failed" } src_test() { local skip_tests="import sax" #Move known bad tests out of the way while we run good ones for test in ${skip_tests} ; do mv ${S}/Lib/test/test_${test}.py ${T} done make test || die "make test failed" #Move bad tests back so they get emerged for test in ${skip_tests} ; do mv ${T}/test_${test}.py ${S}/Lib/test/test_${test}.py done einfo "Portage skipped the following tests which aren't able to run from emerge:" for test in ${skip_tests} ; do einfo "test_${test}.py" done einfo "These tests normally pass when not run from emerge." einfo "If you'd like to run them, you may:" einfo "cd /usr/lib/python${PYVER}/test" einfo "and run the tests separately." einfo "See bug# 67970" ebeep 2 } src_install() { dodir /usr src_configure make DESTDIR="${D}" altinstall || die # install our own custom python-config exeinto /usr/bin newexe ${FILESDIR}/python-config-${PYVER} python-config # The stuff below this line extends from 2.1, and should be deprecated # in 2.3, or possibly can wait till 2.4 # seems like the build do not install Makefile.pre.in anymore # it probably shouldn't - use DistUtils, people! insinto /usr/$(get_libdir)/python${PYVER}/config doins ${S}/Makefile.pre.in # While we're working on the config stuff... Let's fix the OPT var # so that it doesn't have any opts listed in it. Prevents the problem # with compiling things with conflicting opts later. dosed -e 's:^OPT=.*:OPT=-DNDEBUG:' /usr/$(get_libdir)/python${PYVER}/config/Makefile # install python-updater in /usr/sbin dosbin ${FILESDIR}/python-updater if use build ; then rm -rf ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/python2.3/{test,encodings,email,lib-tk,bsddb/test} else use uclibc && rm -rf ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/python2.3/{test,bsddb/test} use berkdb || rm -rf ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/python2.3/bsddb ( use !X || use !tcltk ) && rm -rf ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/python2.3/lib-tk fi } pkg_postrm() { python_makesym python_mod_cleanup /usr/$(get_libdir)/python2.3 } pkg_postinst() { local myroot myroot=$(echo $ROOT | sed 's:/$::') python_makesym python_mod_optimize python_mod_optimize -x site-packages -x test ${myroot}/usr/$(get_libdir)/python${PYVER} # workaround possible python-upgrade-breaks-portage situation if [ ! -f ${myroot}/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py ]; then if [ -f ${myroot}/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/portage.py ]; then einfo "Working around possible python-portage upgrade breakage" mkdir -p ${myroot}/usr/lib/portage/pym cp ${myroot}/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/{portage,xpak,output,cvstree,getbinpkg,emergehelp,dispatch_conf}.py ${myroot}/usr/lib/portage/pym python_mod_optimize ${myroot}/usr/lib/portage/pym fi fi echo ewarn ewarn "If you have just upgraded from python-2.2.x you will need to run:" ewarn ewarn "/usr/sbin/python-updater" ewarn ewarn "This will automatically rebuild all the python dependent modules" ewarn "to run with python-2.3." ewarn ewarn "Python 2.2 is still installed and can be accessed via /usr/bin/python2.2." ewarn "Portage-2.0.49-r8 and below will continue to use python-2.2.x, so" ewarn "think twice about uninstalling it, otherwise your system will break." ewarn ebeep 5 }