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freebsd-ports/Mk/Uses/python.mk
Antoine Brodin 7fca73cfef Change the default version of python3 from 3.4 to 3.5
Thanks to Ruslan Makhmatkhanov for doing all the fixes

PR:		204519
With hat:	portmgr
2016-10-14 19:50:00 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
#
# Provide support for Python related ports. This includes detecting Python
# interpreters, ports providing package and modules for python as well as
# consumer ports requiring Python at build or run time.
#
# Feature: python
# Usage: USES=python or USES=python:args
# Valid ARGS: <version>, build, run, test
#
# version If your port requires only some set of Python versions, you
# can set this to [min]-[max] or min+ or -max or as an
# explicit version or as a meta port version (eg. 3.3-3.4 for
# [min]-[max], 2.7+ or -3.3 for min+ and -max, 2.7 for an
# explicit version or 3 for a meta port version). Example:
#
# USES=python:2.7 # Only use Python 2.7
# USES=python:3.3+ # Use Python 3.3 or newer
# USES=python:3.3-3.4 # Use Python 3.3 or 3.4
# USES=python:-3.3 # Use any Python up to 3.3
# USES=python:2 # Use the Python 2 meta port
# USES=python # Use the set default Python
# # version
#
# build Indicates that Python is needed at build time and adds
# it to BUILD_DEPENDS.
# run Indicates that Python is needed at run time and adds
# it to RUN_DEPENDS.
# test Indicates that Python is needed at test time and adds
# it to TEST_DEPENDS.
#
# If build, run and test are omitted, Python will be added as BUILD_DEPENDS,
# RUN_DEPENDS and TEST_DEPENDS. PYTHON_NO_DEPENDS can be set to not add any
# dependencies.
#
# Variables, which can be set by a user:
#
# PYTHON_VERSION - The chosen Python interpreter including the version,
# e.g. python2.7, python3.3, etc. This allows the user
# to override the currently chosen default version and
# to install the port for a specific Python version.
# It must not be set by a port.
#
# Variables, which can be set by the port:
#
# USE_PYTHON - A list of additional features and functionality to
# enable. Supported features are:
#
# concurrent - Indicates that the port can be installed for
# different python versions at the same time. The port
# is supposed to use a unique prefix for certain
# directories using USES=uniquefiles:dirs (see the
# uniquefiles.mk Uses for details about the
# directories), if set to yes. Binaries receive an
# additional suffix, based on ${PYTHON_VER}.
#
# The values for the uniquefiles USES are set as
# follows:
#
# UNIQUE_PREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
# UNIQUE_SUFFIX= -${PYTHON_VER}
#
# If the port is installed for the current default
# python version, scripts and binaries in
#
# ${PREFIX}/bin
# ${PREFIX}/sbin
# ${PREFIX}/libexec
#
# are linked from the prefixed version to the
# prefix-less original name, e.g.
# bin/foo-2.7 --> bin/foo.
#
# distutils - Use distutils as do-configure, do-build and
# do-install targets.
#
# autoplist - Automatically generates the packaging list for a
# port that uses distutils when defined.
# requires: distutils
#
# py3kplist - Automatically generates Python 3.x compatible
# __pycache__ entries from a Python 2.x packaging list
# when defined. Use this for ports that do *not* use
# standard Python packaging mechanisms such as
# distutils, and support *both* Python 2.x and 3.x.
# Not needed, if USE_PYTHON=autoplist is set.
#
# pythonprefix - Says that the port installs in ${PYTHONBASE} instead
# of ${PREFIX}.
#
# noegginfo - Skip an egg-info entry from plist, if defined.
#
# PYTHON_CMD - Python's command line file name, including the
# version number (used for dependencies).
# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/bin/${PYTHON_VERSION}
#
# PYSETUP - Name of the setup script used by the distutils
# package.
# default: setup.py
#
# PYDISTUTILS_PKGNAME
# - Internal name in the distutils for egg-info.
# default: ${PORTNAME}
#
# PYDISTUTILS_PKGVERSION
# - Internal version in the distutils for egg-info.
# default: ${PORTVERSION}
#
# PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGURE_TARGET
# - Pass this command to distutils on configure stage.
# default: config
#
# PYDISTUTILS_BUILD_TARGET
# - Pass this command to distutils on build stage.
# default: build
#
# PYDISTUTILS_INSTALL_TARGET
# - Pass this command to distutils on install stage.
# default: install
#
# PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGUREARGS
# - Arguments to config with distutils.
# default: <empty>
#
# PYDISTUTILS_BUILDARGS
# - Arguments to build with distutils.
# default: <empty>
#
# PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS
# - Arguments to install with distutils.
# default: -c -O1 --prefix=${PREFIX} --single-version-externally-managed --root=${STAGEDIR}
#
# PYDISTUTILS_EGGINFO
# - Canonical name for egg-info.
# default: ${PYDISTUTILS_PKGNAME:C/[^A-Za-z0-9.]+/_/g}-${PYDISTUTILS_PKGVERSION:C/[^A-Za-z0-9.]+/_/g}-py${PYTHON_VER}.egg-info
#
# The following variables can be read by ports and must not be modified:
#
# PYTHONBASE - The installation prefix of the chosen Python
# interpreter, e.g. /usr/local
#
# PYTHON_PORTVERSION
# - Version number suitable for ${PORTVERSION}.
#
# PYTHON_PORTSDIR - The port directory of the chosen Python interpreter
#
# PYTHON_REL - The release number of the chosen Python interpreter
# without dots, e.g. 2706, 3401, ...
#
# PYTHON_SUFFIX - The major-minor release number of the chosen Python
# interpreter without dots, e.g. 27, 34, ...
# Used for prefixes and suffixes.
#
# PYTHON_MAJOR_VER - The major release version of the chosen Python
# interpreter, e.g. 2, 3, ...
#
# PYTHON_VER - The major-minor release version of the chosen Python
# interpreter, e.g. 2.7, 3.4, ...
#
# PYTHON_ABIVER - Additional ABI flags set by the chosen Python
# interpreter, e.g. md
#
# PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR - Location of the Python include files.
# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/include/${PYTHON_VERSION}
#
# PYTHON_LIBDIR - Base of the python library tree
# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/lib/${PYTHON_VERSION}
#
# PYTHON_SITELIBDIR - Location of the site-packages tree. Don't change,
# unless you know what you do.
# default: ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages
#
# There are PREFIX-clean variants of the PYTHON_*DIR variables above.
# They are meant to be used by ports instead of the above variables, so the
# ports respect ${PREFIX} (unless USE_PYTHON=pythonprefix is specified).
#
# PYTHONPREFIX_INCLUDEDIR default: ${PREFIX}/include/${PYTHON_VERSION}
# PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR default: ${PREFIX}/lib/${PYTHON_VERSION}
# PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR default: ${PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR}/site-packages
#
# PYTHON_PLATFORM - Python's idea of the OS release.
# This is faked with ${OPSYS} and ${OSREL} until we
# find out how to delay defining a variable until
# after a certain target has been built.
#
# PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX
# - Use this as a ${PKGNAMEPREFIX} to distinguish
# packages for different Python versions.
# default: py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}-
#
# Using USES=python.mk also will add some useful entries to PLIST_SUB:
#
# PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR=${PYTHONPREFIX_INCLUDEDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;}
# PYTHON_LIBDIR=${PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;}
# PYTHON_PLATFORM=${PYTHON_PLATFORM}
# PYTHON_SITELIBDIR=${PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;}
# PYTHON_VER=${PYTHON_VER}
# PYTHON_VERSION=${PYTHON_VERSION}
#
#
# Deprecated variables, which exist for compatibility and will be removed
# soon:
#
# PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION
# PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION
# PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION
# - Deprecated, use PYTHON[2,3]_DEFAULT instead,
# see bsd.default-versions.mk
#
# PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX
# - Deprecated, use PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX instead
# default: -py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
#
# PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLNOSINGLE
# - Deprecated without replacement
#
# MAINTAINER: python@FreeBSD.org
.if !defined(_INCLUDE_USES_PYTHON_MK)
_INCLUDE_USES_PYTHON_MK= yes
# What Python version and what Python interpreters are currently supported?
# When adding a version, please keep the comment in
# Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk in sync.
_PYTHON_VERSIONS= 2.7 3.5 3.4 3.3 # preferred first
_PYTHON_PORTBRANCH= 2.7 # ${_PYTHON_VERSIONS:[1]}
_PYTHON_BASECMD= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/python
_PYTHON_RELPORTDIR= lang/python
# Make each individual feature available as _PYTHON_FEATURE_<FEATURENAME>
.for var in ${USE_PYTHON}
_PYTHON_FEATURE_${var:tu}= yes
.endfor
# Make sure that no dependency or some other environment variable
# pollutes the build/run dependency detection
.undef _PYTHON_BUILD_DEP
.undef _PYTHON_RUN_DEP
.undef _PYTHON_TEST_DEP
_PYTHON_ARGS= ${python_ARGS:S/,/ /g}
.if ${_PYTHON_ARGS:Mbuild}
_PYTHON_BUILD_DEP= yes
_PYTHON_ARGS:= ${_PYTHON_ARGS:Nbuild}
.endif
.if ${_PYTHON_ARGS:Mrun}
_PYTHON_RUN_DEP= yes
_PYTHON_ARGS:= ${_PYTHON_ARGS:Nrun}
.endif
.if ${_PYTHON_ARGS:Mtest}
_PYTHON_TEST_DEP= yes
_PYTHON_ARGS:= ${_PYTHON_ARGS:Ntest}
.endif
# The port does not specify a build, run or test dependency, assume all are
# required.
.if !defined(_PYTHON_BUILD_DEP) && !defined(_PYTHON_RUN_DEP) && \
!defined(_PYTHON_TEST_DEP) && !defined(PYTHON_NO_DEPENDS)
_PYTHON_BUILD_DEP= yes
_PYTHON_RUN_DEP= yes
_PYTHON_TEST_DEP= yes
.endif
.if defined(PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION)
WARNING+= "PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION is defined, consider using DEFAULT_VERSIONS=python=${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/^python//} instead"
.endif
.if defined(PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION)
WARNING+= "PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION is defined, consider using DEFAULT_VERSIONS=python2=${PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/^python//} instead"
.endif
.if defined(PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION)
WARNING+= "PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION is defined, consider using DEFAULT_VERSIONS=python3=${PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/^python//} instead"
.endif
.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/python)
.if !defined(_PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION)
_PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION!= (${LOCALBASE}/bin/python -c \
'import sys; print("%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2])' 2> /dev/null \
|| ${ECHO_CMD} ${_PYTHON_PORTBRANCH}) | ${TAIL} -1
.endif
_EXPORTED_VARS+= _PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION
.if defined(PYTHON_DEFAULT) && (${PYTHON_DEFAULT} != ${_PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION})
WARNING+= "Your requested default python version ${PYTHON_DEFAULT} is different from the installed default python interpreter version ${_PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION}"
.endif
PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION= python${_PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION}
.else
PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION= python${PYTHON_DEFAULT}
.endif # exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/python)
# Is only a meta-port version defined?
.if ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION} == "python2"
PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION?= python${PYTHON2_DEFAULT}
.elif ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION:R} == "python2"
PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION= ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION}
.else
PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION?= python${PYTHON2_DEFAULT}
.endif
.if ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION} == "python3"
PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION?= python${PYTHON3_DEFAULT}
.elif ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION:R} == "python3"
PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION= ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION}
.else
PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION?= python${PYTHON3_DEFAULT}
.endif
.if ${_PYTHON_ARGS} == "2"
_PYTHON_ARGS= ${PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/^python//}
_WANTS_META_PORT= 2
.elif ${_PYTHON_ARGS} == "3"
_PYTHON_ARGS= ${PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/^python//}
_WANTS_META_PORT= 3
.endif # ${_PYTHON_ARGS} == "2"
.if defined(PYTHON_VERSION)
# A port/user requests a specific python version for its dependencies via
# DEPENDS_ARGS, since it requires the specific python version itself.
# Several things can happen now:
# a) the dependency supports the requested version -> everything's fine
# b) the dependency does not support the requested version
# 1) the dependency works in a way that the different python
# versions do not matter -> everything's fine
# 2) the dependency is likely to break due to the conflict
# nothing's fine
#
# b.2) needs to be resolved. Due to the complexity of how different pieces of
# software are built, we can't solve this automatically. Instead, let's assume
# that maintainers know what they are doing and assume PYTHON_VERSION to be a
# hint. Just warn maintainers, if the versions do not match
# (_PYTHON_VERSION_NONSUPPORTED).
_PYTHON_VERSION:= ${PYTHON_VERSION:S/^python//}
.else
_PYTHON_VERSION:= ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/^python//}
.endif # defined(PYTHON_VERSION)
# Validate Python version whether it meets the version restriction.
_PYTHON_VERSION_CHECK:= ${_PYTHON_ARGS:C/^([1-9]\.[0-9])$/\1-\1/}
_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM_TMP:= ${_PYTHON_VERSION_CHECK:C/([1-9]\.[0-9])[-+].*/\1/}
_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM:= ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM_TMP:M[1-9].[0-9]}
_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM_TMP:= ${_PYTHON_VERSION_CHECK:C/.*-([1-9]\.[0-9])/\1/}
_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM:= ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM_TMP:M[1-9].[0-9]}
.undef _PYTHON_VERSION_NONSUPPORTED
.if !empty(_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM) && (${_PYTHON_VERSION} < ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM})
_PYTHON_VERSION_NONSUPPORTED= ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM} at least
.elif !empty(_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM) && (${_PYTHON_VERSION} > ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM})
_PYTHON_VERSION_NONSUPPORTED= ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM} at most
.endif
# If we have an unsupported version of Python, try another.
.if defined(_PYTHON_VERSION_NONSUPPORTED)
.if defined(PYTHON_VERSION) || defined(PYTHON_CMD)
_PV:= ${_PYTHON_VERSION} # preserve the specified python version
WARNING+= "needs Python ${_PYTHON_VERSION_NONSUPPORTED}. But a port depending on this one specified ${_PV}"
.endif # defined(PYTHON_VERSION) || defined(PYTHON_CMD)
.undef _PYTHON_VERSION
.for ver in ${PYTHON2_DEFAULT} ${PYTHON3_DEFAULT} ${_PYTHON_VERSIONS}
__VER= ${ver}
.if !defined(_PYTHON_VERSION) && \
!(!empty(_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM) && ( \
${__VER} < ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MINIMUM})) && \
!(!empty(_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM) && ( \
${__VER} > ${_PYTHON_VERSION_MAXIMUM}))
_PYTHON_VERSION= ${ver}
.endif
.endfor
.if !defined(_PYTHON_VERSION)
IGNORE= needs an unsupported version of Python
.endif
.endif # defined(_PYTHON_VERSION_NONSUPPORTED)
# Pass PYTHON_VERSION down the dependency chain. This ensures that
# port A -> B -> C all will use the same python version and do not
# try to find a different one, if the passed version fits into
# the supported version range.
PYTHON_VERSION?= python${_PYTHON_VERSION}
.if !defined(PYTHON_NO_DEPENDS)
DEPENDS_ARGS+= PYTHON_VERSION=${PYTHON_VERSION}
.endif
# NOTE:
#
# PYTHON_VERSION will hold whatever is passed down the dependency chain.
# If a user runs `make PYTHON_VERSION=python3.3, PYTHON_VERSION will be
# set to 'python3.3'. A port however may require a different version,
# which is stored (above) in _PYTHON_VERSION.
# Every python bit below hence should use python${_PYTHON_VERSION}, since
# this is the value, the _port_ requires
#
# Got the correct python version, set some publicly accessible variables
PYTHON_VER= ${_PYTHON_VERSION}
PYTHON_SUFFIX= ${_PYTHON_VERSION:S/.//g}
PYTHON_MAJOR_VER= ${PYTHON_VER:R}
PYTHON_REL= # empty
PYTHON_ABIVER= # empty
PYTHON_PORTSDIR= ${_PYTHON_RELPORTDIR}${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
# Protect partial checkouts from Mk/Scripts/functions.sh:export_ports_env().
.if !defined(_PORTS_ENV_CHECK) || exists(${PORTSDIR}/${PYTHON_PORTSDIR})
.include "${PORTSDIR}/${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}/Makefile.version"
.endif
# Create a 4 integer version string, prefixing 0 to the last token if
# it's a single character. Only use the the first 3 tokens of
# PORTVERSION to support pre-release versions (rc3, alpha4, etc) of
# any Python port (lang/pythonXY)
PYTHON_REL= ${PYTHON_PORTVERSION:C/^([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+).*/\1/:C/\.([0-9]+)$/.0\1/:C/\.0?([0-9][0-9])$/.\1/:S/.//g}
# Might be overridden by calling ports
PYTHON_CMD?= ${_PYTHON_BASECMD}${_PYTHON_VERSION}
.if ${PYTHON_VER} != 2.7
.if exists(${PYTHON_CMD}-config)
PYTHON_ABIVER!= ${PYTHON_CMD}-config --abiflags
.else
# Default ABI flags for lang/python3x ports
PYTHON_ABIVER= m
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(PYTHONBASE)
PYTHONBASE!= (${PYTHON_CMD} -c 'import sys; print(sys.prefix)' \
2> /dev/null || ${ECHO_CMD} ${LOCALBASE}) | ${TAIL} -1
.endif
_EXPORTED_VARS+= PYTHONBASE
PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR= ${PYTHONBASE}/include/python${_PYTHON_VERSION}${PYTHON_ABIVER}
PYTHON_LIBDIR= ${PYTHONBASE}/lib/python${_PYTHON_VERSION}
PYTHON_PLATFORM= ${OPSYS:tl}${OSREL:C/\.[0-9.]*//}
PYTHON_SITELIBDIR= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages
PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX= py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}-
PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX= -py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
PYTHONPREFIX_INCLUDEDIR= ${PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR:S;${PYTHONBASE};${PREFIX};}
PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR:S;${PYTHONBASE};${PREFIX};}
PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR:S;${PYTHONBASE};${PREFIX};}
# Used for recording the installed files.
_PYTHONPKGLIST= ${WRKDIR}/.PLIST.pymodtmp
# Ports bound to a certain python version SHOULD
# - use the PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX
# - use directories using the PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX
# - install binaries using the required PYTHON_VER, with
# the default python version creating a symlink to the original binary
# name (for staging-aware ports).
#
# What makes a port 'bound' to a certain python version?
# - it installs data into PYTHON_SITELIBDIR, PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR, ...
# - it links against libpython*.so
# - it uses USE_PYTHON=distutils
#
.if defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_CONCURRENT)
_USES_POST+= uniquefiles:dirs
.if ${PYTHON_VERSION} == ${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION}
UNIQUE_DEFAULT_LINKS= yes
.else
UNIQUE_DEFAULT_LINKS= no
.endif
UNIQUE_PREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
UNIQUE_SUFFIX= -${PYTHON_VER}
.if defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_AUTOPLIST)
UNIQUE_FIND_SUFFIX_FILES= \
${SED} -e 's|^${PREFIX}/||' ${_PYTHONPKGLIST} ${TMPPLIST} | \
${GREP} -e '^bin/.*$$\|^sbin/.*$$\|^libexec/.*$$'
.else
UNIQUE_FIND_SUFFIX_FILES= \
${GREP} -he '^bin/.*$$\|^sbin/.*$$\|^libexec/.*$$' ${TMPPLIST} 2>/dev/null
.endif
.endif # defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_CONCURRENT)
_CURRENTPORT:= ${PKGNAMEPREFIX}${PORTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}
.if defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_DISTUTILS) && \
${_CURRENTPORT:S/${PYTHON_SUFFIX}$//} != ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}setuptools
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}setuptools${PYTHON_SUFFIX}>0:devel/py-setuptools${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}setuptools${PYTHON_SUFFIX}>0:devel/py-setuptools${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
.endif
# distutils support
PYSETUP?= setup.py
PYDISTUTILS_SETUP?= -c \
"import sys; import setuptools; \
__file__='${PYSETUP}'; sys.argv[0]='${PYSETUP}'; \
exec(compile(open(__file__, 'rb').read().replace(b'\\r\\n', b'\\n'), __file__, 'exec'))"
PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGUREARGS?= # empty
PYDISTUTILS_BUILDARGS?= # empty
PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS?= -c -O1 --prefix=${PREFIX}
.if defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_DISTUTILS)
. if !defined(PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLNOSINGLE)
PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS+= --single-version-externally-managed
. endif
PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS+= --root=${STAGEDIR}
.endif
PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS:= --record ${_PYTHONPKGLIST} \
${PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS}
PYDISTUTILS_PKGNAME?= ${PORTNAME}
PYDISTUTILS_PKGVERSION?=${PORTVERSION}
PYDISTUTILS_EGGINFO?= ${PYDISTUTILS_PKGNAME:C/[^A-Za-z0-9.]+/_/g}-${PYDISTUTILS_PKGVERSION:C/[^A-Za-z0-9.]+/_/g}-py${PYTHON_VER}.egg-info
PYDISTUTILS_EGGINFODIR?=${STAGEDIR}${PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR}
.if !defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_NOEGGINFO) && \
!defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_AUTOPLIST) && \
defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_DISTUTILS) && \
defined(PYTHON_REL)
_USES_stage+= 933:add-plist-egginfo
add-plist-egginfo:
. for egginfo in ${PYDISTUTILS_EGGINFO}
if [ -d "${PYDISTUTILS_EGGINFODIR}/${egginfo}" ]; then \
${LS} ${PYDISTUTILS_EGGINFODIR}/${egginfo} | while read f; do \
${ECHO_CMD} ${PYDISTUTILS_EGGINFODIR:S;^${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/;;}/${egginfo}/$${f} >> ${TMPPLIST}; \
done; \
fi;
. endfor
.endif
.if defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_AUTOPLIST) && defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_DISTUTILS)
_RELSITELIBDIR= ${PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;}
_RELLIBDIR= ${PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;}
_USES_stage+= 934:add-plist-pymod
add-plist-pymod:
@${SED} -e 's|^${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/||' \
-e 's|^${PREFIX}/||' \
-e 's|^\(man/.*man[0-9]\)/\(.*\.[0-9]\)$$|\1/\2.gz|' \
-e 's|[[:alnum:]|[:space:]]*/\.\./*||g; s|/\./|/|g' \
${_PYTHONPKGLIST} | ${SORT} >> ${TMPPLIST}
.else
.if ${PYTHON_REL} >= 3200 && defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_PY3KPLIST)
# When Python version is 3.2+ we rewrite all the filenames
# of TMPPLIST that end with .py[co], so that they conform
# to PEP 3147 (see http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3147/)
PYMAGICTAG= ${PYTHON_CMD} -c 'import imp; print(imp.get_tag())'
.if ${PYTHON_REL} < 3500
PYOEXTENSION= pyo
.else
PYOEXTENSION= opt-1.pyc
.endif
_USES_stage+= 935:add-plist-python
add-plist-python:
@${AWK} '\
/\.py[co]$$/ && !($$0 ~ "/" pc "/") {id = match($$0, /\/[^\/]+\.py[co]$$/); if (id != 0) {d = substr($$0, 1, RSTART - 1); dirs[d] = 1}; sub(/\.pyc$$/, "." mt "&"); sub(/\.pyo$$/, "." mt "." pyo); sub(/[^\/]+\.py[co]$$/, pc "/&"); print; next} \
/^@dirrm / {d = substr($$0, 8); if (d in dirs) {print $$0 "/" pc}; print $$0; next} \
/^@dirrmtry / {d = substr($$0, 11); if (d in dirs) {print $$0 "/" pc}; print $$0; next} \
{print} \
' \
pc="__pycache__" mt="$$(${PYMAGICTAG})" pyo="${PYOEXTENSION}" \
${TMPPLIST} > ${TMPPLIST}.pyc_tmp
@${MV} ${TMPPLIST}.pyc_tmp ${TMPPLIST}
.endif # ${PYTHON_REL} >= 3200 && defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_PY3KPLIST)
.endif # defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_AUTOPLIST) && defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_DISTUTILS)
# Fix for programs that build python from a GNU auto* environment
CONFIGURE_ENV+= PYTHON="${PYTHON_CMD}"
# By default CMake picks up the highest available version of Python package.
# Enforce the version required by the port or the default.
CMAKE_ARGS+= -DPython_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS=${PYTHON_VER}
# Python 3rd-party modules
PYGAME= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}game>0:devel/py-game
PYNUMERIC= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/Numeric/Numeric.py:math/py-numeric
PYNUMPY= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/numpy/core/numeric.py:math/py-numpy
# dependencies
.if defined(_PYTHON_BUILD_DEP)
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${PYTHON_CMD}:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
.if defined(_WANTS_META_PORT)
BUILD_DEPENDS+= python${_WANTS_META_PORT}:${_PYTHON_RELPORTDIR}${_WANTS_META_PORT}
.endif
.endif
.if defined(_PYTHON_RUN_DEP)
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${PYTHON_CMD}:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
.if defined(_WANTS_META_PORT)
RUN_DEPENDS+= python${_WANTS_META_PORT}:${_PYTHON_RELPORTDIR}${_WANTS_META_PORT}
.endif
.endif
.if defined(_PYTHON_TEST_DEP)
TEST_DEPENDS+= ${PYTHON_CMD}:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
.if defined(_WANTS_META_PORT)
TEST_DEPENDS+= python${_WANTS_META_PORT}:${_PYTHON_RELPORTDIR}${_WANTS_META_PORT}
.endif
.endif
# set $PREFIX as Python's one
.if defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_PYTHONPREFIX)
PREFIX= ${PYTHONBASE}
.endif
# Substitutions for pkg-plist
# Use a short form of the PYTHONPREFIX_*DIR variables; we don't need the
# base directory in the plist file.
PLIST_SUB+= PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR=${PYTHONPREFIX_INCLUDEDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;} \
PYTHON_LIBDIR=${PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;} \
PYTHON_PLATFORM=${PYTHON_PLATFORM} \
PYTHON_SITELIBDIR=${PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;} \
PYTHON_VER=${PYTHON_VER} \
PYTHON_VERSION=python${_PYTHON_VERSION}
_USES_POST+= python
.endif # _INCLUDE_USES_PYTHON_MK
.if defined(_POSTMKINCLUDED) && !defined(_INCLUDE_USES_PYTHON_POST_MK)
_INCLUDE_USES_PYTHON_POST_MK= yes
# py-distutils support
PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGURE_TARGET?= config
PYDISTUTILS_BUILD_TARGET?= build
PYDISTUTILS_INSTALL_TARGET?= install
.if defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_DISTUTILS)
LDSHARED?= ${CC} -shared
MAKE_ENV+= LDSHARED="${LDSHARED}" PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE= PYTHONOPTIMIZE=
.if !target(do-configure) && !defined(HAS_CONFIGURE) && !defined(GNU_CONFIGURE)
do-configure:
@(cd ${BUILD_WRKSRC}; ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${PYTHON_CMD} ${PYDISTUTILS_SETUP} ${PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGURE_TARGET} ${PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGUREARGS})
.endif
.if !target(do-build)
do-build:
@(cd ${BUILD_WRKSRC}; ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${PYTHON_CMD} ${PYDISTUTILS_SETUP} ${PYDISTUTILS_BUILD_TARGET} ${PYDISTUTILS_BUILDARGS})
.endif
.if !target(do-install)
do-install:
@(cd ${INSTALL_WRKSRC}; ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${PYTHON_CMD} ${PYDISTUTILS_SETUP} ${PYDISTUTILS_INSTALL_TARGET} ${PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS})
.endif
.endif # defined(_PYTHON_FEATURE_DISTUTILS)
.endif # defined(_POSTMKINCLUDED) && !defined(_INCLUDE_USES_PYTHON_POST_MK)