Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 03:30:48 +1100 From: Kubilay Kocak <koobs@FreeBSD.org> To: clutton <clutton@zoho.com>, freebsd-python@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pkg-plist %%PYVER%%.%%PYOEXTENSION%% handling. patch included, feedback needed Message-ID: <568A9E38.3000305@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <1451922616.31882.32.camel@zoho.com> References: <1451920422.31882.24.camel@zoho.com> <568A8F12.2090006@FreeBSD.org> <1451921751.31882.26.camel@zoho.com> <568A91BF.5080306@FreeBSD.org> <1451922616.31882.32.camel@zoho.com>
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On 5/01/2016 2:50 AM, clutton wrote: > On Tue, 2016-01-05 at 02:37 +1100, Kubilay Kocak wrote: >> On 5/01/2016 2:35 AM, clutton wrote: >>> On Tue, 2016-01-05 at 02:26 +1100, Kubilay Kocak wrote: >>>> On 5/01/2016 2:13 AM, clutton wrote: >>>>> Hi list. >>>>> >>>>> As I can see there are two ways of doing pkg-plist routine. >>>>> >>>>> For pkg-plist which was made for python2 just including >>>>> USE_PYTHON= >>>>> py3kplist would do the trick. >>>>> >>>>> For new python3 ports it's not so straight forward, and when >>>>> they >>>>> don't >>>>> use setup.py conventions people usually do something like this: >>>>> >>>>> .if ${PYTHON_REL} < 3500 >>>>> PYOEXTENSION= pyo >>>>> .else >>>>> PYOEXTENSION= opt-1.pyc >>>>> .endif >>>>> >>>>> PLIST_SUB+= PYOEXTENSION=${PYOEXTENSION} \ >>>>> PYVER=${PYTHON_VER:S/.//} >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Currently an in-progress issue: >>> >>> I see. The name convention and approach are even better then my. >>> Thank you. >>> >> >> You're welcome, and feel free to add your thoughts/comments to that >> issue as well. >> >> ./koobs > > Only porters-handbook updating, as soon it'll be commited. Handbook > always goes behind ports tree and sometime it's hard to follow for > people who contribute occasionally. > That's the nature of a fast moving beast :) You're welcome to join us on IRC (#freebsd-python) freenode if you like, most of the FreeBSD/Python team is there, and there's always something happening :)
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