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OscarL ba0e97c0ba python3.10: update to 3.10.10, sync both _getuserbase() copies. (#7946)
This addresses the "small caveat" issue mentioned on #7531 that
affects all python versions, by making sure that both site.py's
and sysconfig.py's copies of _getuserbase() have the same code.
2023-03-11 11:30:01 +01:00

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SUMMARY="An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language"
DESCRIPTION="Python is a programming language that lets you work more quickly \
and integrate your systems more effectively. You can learn to use Python and \
see almost immediate gains in productivity and lower maintenance costs.
Python runs on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and has been ported to the Java \
and .NET virtual machines.
Python is free to use, even for commercial products, because of its \
OSI-approved open source license."
HOMEPAGE="https://www.python.org"
LICENSE="Python"
COPYRIGHT="1990-2022 Python Software Foundation"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="https://www.python.org/ftp/python/$portVersion/Python-$portVersion.tar.xz"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="0419e9085bf51b7a672009b3f50dbf1859acdf18ba725d0ec19aa5c8503f0ea3"
SOURCE_DIR="Python-$portVersion"
PATCHES="python3.10-$portVersion.patchset"
if [ "$secondaryArchSuffix" = _x86 ] ; then
PATCHES+="
python3.10_x86-$portVersion.patchset
"
fi
ARCHITECTURES="all !x86_gcc2 ?x86"
SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86"
# On x86_gcc2 we don't want to install the commands in bin/<arch>/, but in bin/.
commandSuffix=$secondaryArchSuffix
commandBinDir=$binDir
if [ "$targetArchitecture" = x86_gcc2 ]; then
commandSuffix=
commandBinDir=$prefix/bin
fi
GLOBAL_WRITABLE_FILES="
non-packaged/lib/python3.10/site-packages directory keep-old
"
PROVIDES="
python3.10$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
python310$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
cmd:2to3_3.10 = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
cmd:idle3.10 = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
cmd:pydoc3.10 = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
cmd:python3.10 = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
cmd:python3.10_config = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
cmd:pyvenv_3.10 = $portVersion compat >= 3.10
devel:libpython3.10$secondaryArchSuffix = 1.0
lib:libpython3.10$secondaryArchSuffix = 1.0
"
REQUIRES="
haiku$secondaryArchSuffix
cmd:file
lib:libbz2$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libexpat$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libffi$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libintl$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:liblzma$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libncurses$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libssl$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libedit$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libsqlite3$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libz$secondaryArchSuffix
"
REPLACES="
python310$secondaryArchSuffix
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel
devel:libbz2$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libexpat$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libffi$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:liblzma$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libncurses$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libssl$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libedit$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libsqlite3$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libtclstub8.6$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libtk8.6$secondaryArchSuffix
devel:libz$secondaryArchSuffix
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
autoconf_archive
cmd:aclocal
cmd:autoconf
cmd:find
cmd:gcc$secondaryArchSuffix
cmd:ld$secondaryArchSuffix
cmd:libtoolize$secondaryArchSuffix
cmd:pkg_config$secondaryArchSuffix
cmd:make
"
BUILD()
{
export CFLAGS="-D_BSD_SOURCE"
rm -Rf Modules/expat
autoreconf -fi
export OPT=""
runConfigure --omit-dirs binDir,includeDir ./configure \
--enable-shared --enable-optimizations \
--with-ensurepip=no --with-system-ffi --with-readline=editline \
--with-system-expat --bindir=$commandBinDir --includedir=$developDir/headers
# prevent make from rebuilding stuff that requires python
touch Parser/asdl* Python/Python-ast.c Include/Python-ast.h
rm -f python
make $jobArgs
}
INSTALL()
{
# altinstall avoids clobbering $prefix/bin/{2to3,idle3,pydoc3,python3,python3-config}
make altinstall
rm $libDir/libpython3.so
if [ "$targetArchitecture" = x86_gcc2 ]; then
# On x86_gcc2, move lib-dynload to lib/python3.x/
mv $libDir/python3.10/lib-dynload $prefix/lib/python3.10/
fi
prepareInstalledDevelLibs libpython3.10
fixPkgconfig
if [ "$targetArchitecture" = x86_gcc2 ]; then
# fix pkgconfig to match configure flags
sed -i -e 's,headers/x86,headers,' $developLibDir/pkgconfig/python*.pc
fi
mkdir -p $prefix/lib/python3.10/vendor-packages
echo 'This directory contains packaged python modules.' \
>$prefix/lib/python3.10/vendor-packages/README
mkdir -p $prefix/non-packaged/lib/python3.10
mv $prefix/lib/python3.10/site-packages $prefix/non-packaged/lib/python3.10/
# drop testsuite altogether; move to a separate package if needed
cd $prefix/lib/python3.10
rm -rf ctypes/test distutils/tests idlelib/idle_test lib2to3/tests \
sqlite3/test test tkinter/test unittest/test
}
# Some of the test will crash, invoking the crash dialog, and will hang waiting for
# user's interaction. To avoid that, make sure to configure your system by adding
# the following lines in the file "~/config/settings/system/debug_server/settings":
##---
# executable_actions {
# /sources/Python-$portVersion/python kill
# }
##---
# Replace $portVersion as necessary.
# For some tests that purposefully crash, it would make sense to add support for
# crash-report suppression (as done for other platforms) on "tests/support/__init__,py"'s
# SuppressCrashReport class.
# But that needs support from Haiku's debug_server, as we can't change settings from
# the recipe's building environment at the moment (https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/10301)
TEST()
{
# Remove tests data left-overs, if any
rm -f -r /boot/system/cache/tmp/
rm -f -d -r build/test_python*
cd Lib/test
# The following tests invoke the crash dialog, and unless your configure
# debug_server default action to "kill" or "report", they will hang waiting for
# user input. See comment above TEST().
# Otherwise... uncomment these to skip them.
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_futures.py # Crashes: Exception (Segment violation)
# rm -f test_faulthandler.py
# rm -f test_subprocess.py
# rm -f test_threading.py
# Many of the tests hang/stall. We have two options:
#
# 1- Manually remove the problematic test-cases.
# 2- Set a TIMEOUT.
#
# Option 1: Works, but requires manual identification/mainteinance.
#
# Option 2: Doesn't requires maintaining a list of stalling tests, but:
# - Causes errors at the end of the run:
# "unmounting failed: Device/File/Resource Busy"
# - Leaves dangling threads running when the tests timeout:
# "Warning -- threading_cleanup() failed to cleanup 0 threads (count: 0, dangling: 2)"
# - The time it takes to run the full suite goes from 14 to 30+ minutes,
#
# For Option 2, use: export EXTRATESTOPTS="--timeout=300"
# before calling "make $jobArgs test".
#
# Let's use Option 1, for now at least:
# These hang reliably.
# You might want then to manually restore them on re-runs, use:
# > git checkout -- Lib/test/
rm -f test__xxsubinterpreters.py
rm -f test_asynchat.py
rm -f test_concurrent_futures.py
rm -f test_importlib/test_threaded_import.py
rm -f test_interpreters.py
rm -f test_multiprocessing_fork.py
rm -f test_multiprocessing_forkserver.py
rm -f test_multiprocessing_main_handling.py
rm -f test_multiprocessing_spawn.py
rm -f test_multiprocessing.py
rm -f test_socketserver.py
# "test_asyncio" doesn't seems to runs reliably, even after individually skipping
# all the problematic test-cases that could be identify by running them one by one.
rm -f -r test_asyncio
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_base_events.py
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_buffered_proto.py # Exception on Exception handler.
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_events.py
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_sendfile.py
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_server.py # Exception on Exception handler.
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_sslproto.py # Exception on Exception handler.
# rm -f test_asyncio/test_streams.py
# These not always hang/stall, but they do it enough to warrant skipping for now.
rm -f test_imaplib.py
rm -f test_signal.py
rm -f test_socket.py
rm -f test_ssl.py
rm -f test_urllib2_localnet.py
cd ../..
# We could enable/disable certain tests by "resource" type:
# export EXTRATESTOPTS="-u all,-largefile,-audio,-gui,-network,-cpu,-urlfetch,-tzdata"
make $jobArgs test
}