The Ports Collection supports parallel installation of
multiple Python versions. Ports must use a
correct python
interpreter, according to
the user-settable PYTHON_VERSION
.
Most prominently, this means replacing the path to
python
executable in scripts with the value
of PYTHON_CMD
.
Ports that install files under
PYTHON_SITELIBDIR
must use the
pyXY-
package name prefix, so their package
name embeds the version of Python they are installed
into.
PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
USES=python | The port needs Python. The minimal required version
can be specified with values such as
2.7+ . Version ranges can also be
specified by separating two version numbers with a
dash: USES=python:3.2-3.3 |
USE_PYTHON=distutils | Use Python distutils for configuring, compiling,
and installing. This is required when the port comes
with setup.py . This overrides
the do-build and
do-install targets and may
also override do-configure
if GNU_CONFIGURE is not
defined. |
USE_PYTHON=autoplist | Create the packaging list automatically. This also requires
USE_PYTHON=distutils to be set.
|
USE_PYTHON=concurrent | The port will use an unique prefix, typically
PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX for certain directories, such
as EXAMPLESDIR and DOCSDIR and
also will append a suffix, the python version from
PYTHON_VER , to binaries and scripts to be
installed. This allows ports to be installed for different Python
versions at the same time, which otherwise would install conflicting
files. |
PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX | Used as a PKGNAMEPREFIX to
distinguish packages for different Python versions.
Example: py27- |
PYTHON_SITELIBDIR | Location of the site-packages tree, that contains
installation path of Python (usually
LOCALBASE ).
PYTHON_SITELIBDIR can be
very useful when installing Python modules. |
PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR | The PREFIX-clean variant of PYTHON_SITELIBDIR.
Always use %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%% in
pkg-plist when possible. The
default value of
%%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%% is
lib/python%%PYTHON_VERSION%%/site-packages |
PYTHON_CMD | Python interpreter command line, including version number. |
PYNUMERIC | Dependency line for numeric extension. |
PYNUMPY | Dependency line for the new numeric extension, numpy. (PYNUMERIC is deprecated by upstream vendor). |
PYXML | Dependency line for XML extension (not needed for Python 2.0 and higher as it is also in base distribution). |
A complete list of available variables can be found in
/usr/ports/Mk/Uses/python.mk
.
PORTNAME= sample PORTVERSION= 1.2.3 CATEGORIES= devel MAINTAINER= [email protected] COMMENT= Python sample module USES= python USE_PYTHON= autoplist distutils .include <bsd.port.mk>
Some Python applications claim to have
DESTDIR
support (which would be required
for staging) but it is broken (Mailman up to 2.1.16, for
instance). This can be worked around by recompiling the
scripts. This can be done, for example, in the
post-build
target. Assuming the
Python scripts are supposed to reside in
PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR
after installation,
this solution can be applied:
(cd ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX} \ && ${PYTHON_CMD} ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/compileall.py \ -d ${PREFIX} -f ${PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR:S;${PREFIX}/;;})
This recompiles the sources with a path relative to the
stage directory, and prepends the value of
PREFIX
to the file name recorded in the
byte-compiled output file by -d
.
-f
is required to force recompilation, and
the :S;${PREFIX}/;;
strips prefixes from
the value of PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR
to make it relative to
PREFIX
.
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