########################## # User-modifiable configs ########################## # Is the resulting package and the installed binary named "python" or # "python2"? #WARNING: Commenting out doesn't work. Last line is what's used. %define config_binsuffix none %define config_binsuffix 2.6 # Build tkinter? "auto" enables it if /usr/bin/wish exists. #WARNING: Commenting out doesn't work. Last line is what's used. %define config_tkinter no %define config_tkinter yes %define config_tkinter auto # Use pymalloc? The last line (commented or not) determines wether # pymalloc is used. #WARNING: Commenting out doesn't work. Last line is what's used. %define config_pymalloc no %define config_pymalloc yes # Enable IPV6? #WARNING: Commenting out doesn't work. Last line is what's used. %define config_ipv6 yes %define config_ipv6 no # Location of the HTML directory. %define config_htmldir /var/www/html/python ################################# # End of user-modifiable configs ################################# %define name python #--start constants-- %define version 3.2a0 %define libver 3.2 #--end constants-- %define release 1pydotorg %define __prefix /usr # kludge to get around rpm define weirdness %define ipv6 %(if [ "%{config_ipv6}" = yes ]; then echo --enable-ipv6; else echo --disable-ipv6; fi) %define pymalloc %(if [ "%{config_pymalloc}" = yes ]; then echo --with-pymalloc; else echo --without-pymalloc; fi) %define binsuffix %(if [ "%{config_binsuffix}" = none ]; then echo ; else echo "%{config_binsuffix}"; fi) %define include_tkinter %(if [ \\( "%{config_tkinter}" = auto -a -f /usr/bin/wish \\) -o "%{config_tkinter}" = yes ]; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi) %define libdirname %(( uname -m | egrep -q '_64$' && [ -d /usr/lib64 ] && echo lib64 ) || echo lib) # detect if documentation is available %define include_docs %(if [ -f "%{_sourcedir}/html-%{version}.tar.bz2" ]; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi) Summary: An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. Name: %{name}%{binsuffix} Version: %{version} Release: %{release} Copyright: Modified CNRI Open Source License Group: Development/Languages Source: Python-%{version}.tar.bz2 %if %{include_docs} Source1: html-%{version}.tar.bz2 %endif BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-root BuildPrereq: expat-devel BuildPrereq: db4-devel BuildPrereq: gdbm-devel BuildPrereq: sqlite-devel Prefix: %{__prefix} Packager: Sean Reifschneider %description Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It incorporates modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, very high level dynamic data types, and classes. Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various window systems, and is extensible in C or C++. It is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface. Finally, Python is portable: it runs on many brands of UNIX, on PCs under Windows, MS-DOS, and OS/2, and on the Mac. %package devel Summary: The libraries and header files needed for Python extension development. Prereq: python%{binsuffix} = %{PACKAGE_VERSION} Group: Development/Libraries %description devel The Python programming language's interpreter can be extended with dynamically loaded extensions and can be embedded in other programs. This package contains the header files and libraries needed to do these types of tasks. Install python-devel if you want to develop Python extensions. The python package will also need to be installed. You'll probably also want to install the python-docs package, which contains Python documentation. %if %{include_tkinter} %package tkinter Summary: A graphical user interface for the Python scripting language. Group: Development/Languages Prereq: python%{binsuffix} = %{PACKAGE_VERSION}-%{release} %description tkinter The Tkinter (Tk interface) program is an graphical user interface for the Python scripting language. You should install the tkinter package if you'd like to use a graphical user interface for Python programming. %endif %package tools Summary: A collection of development tools included with Python. Group: Development/Tools Prereq: python%{binsuffix} = %{PACKAGE_VERSION}-%{release} %description tools The Python package includes several development tools that are used to build python programs. This package contains a selection of those tools, including the IDLE Python IDE. Install python-tools if you want to use these tools to develop Python programs. You will also need to install the python and tkinter packages. %if %{include_docs} %package docs Summary: Python-related documentation. Group: Development/Documentation %description docs Documentation relating to the Python programming language in HTML and info formats. %endif %changelog * Mon Dec 20 2004 Sean Reifschneider [2.4-2pydotorg] - Changing the idle wrapper so that it passes arguments to idle. * Tue Oct 19 2004 Sean Reifschneider [2.4b1-1pydotorg] - Updating to 2.4. * Thu Jul 22 2004 Sean Reifschneider [2.3.4-3pydotorg] - Paul Tiemann fixes for %{prefix}. - Adding permission changes for directory as suggested by reimeika.ca - Adding code to detect when it should be using lib64. - Adding a define for the location of /var/www/html for docs. * Thu May 27 2004 Sean Reifschneider [2.3.4-2pydotorg] - Including changes from Ian Holsman to build under Red Hat 7.3. - Fixing some problems with the /usr/local path change. * Sat Mar 27 2004 Sean Reifschneider [2.3.2-3pydotorg] - Being more agressive about finding the paths to fix for #!/usr/local/bin/python. * Sat Feb 07 2004 Sean Reifschneider [2.3.3-2pydotorg] - Adding code to remove "#!/usr/local/bin/python" from particular files and causing the RPM build to terminate if there are any unexpected files which have that line in them. * Mon Oct 13 2003 Sean Reifschneider [2.3.2-1pydotorg] - Adding code to detect wether documentation is available to build. * Fri Sep 19 2003 Sean Reifschneider [2.3.1-1pydotorg] - Updating to the 2.3.1 release. * Mon Feb 24 2003 Sean Reifschneider [2.3b1-1pydotorg] - Updating to 2.3b1 release. * Mon Feb 17 2003 Sean Reifschneider [2.3a1-1] - Updating to 2.3 release. * Sun Dec 23 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2-2] - Added -docs package. - Added "auto" config_tkinter setting which only enables tk if /usr/bin/wish exists. * Sat Dec 22 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2-1] - Updated to 2.2. - Changed the extension to "2" from "2.2". * Tue Nov 18 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2c1-1] - Updated to 2.2c1. * Thu Nov 1 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2b1-3] - Changed the way the sed for fixing the #! in pydoc works. * Wed Oct 24 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2b1-2] - Fixed missing "email" package, thanks to anonymous report on sourceforge. - Fixed missing "compiler" package. * Mon Oct 22 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2b1-1] - Updated to 2.2b1. * Mon Oct 9 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2a4-4] - otto@balinor.mat.unimi.it mentioned that the license file is missing. * Sun Sep 30 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2a4-3] - Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams pointed out that I had a spruious double-quote in the spec files. Thanks. * Wed Jul 25 2001 Sean Reifschneider [Release 2.2a1-1] - Updated to 2.2a1 release. - Changed idle and pydoc to use binsuffix macro ####### # PREP ####### %prep %setup -n Python-%{version} ######## # BUILD ######## %build ./configure --enable-unicode=ucs4 %{ipv6} %{pymalloc} --prefix=%{__prefix} make ########## # INSTALL ########## %install # set the install path echo '[install_scripts]' >setup.cfg echo 'install_dir='"${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{__prefix}/bin" >>setup.cfg [ -d "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/lib-dynload make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix} install # REPLACE PATH IN PYDOC if [ ! -z "%{binsuffix}" ] then ( cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/bin mv pydoc pydoc.old sed 's|#!.*|#!%{__prefix}/bin/env python'%{binsuffix}'|' \ pydoc.old >pydoc chmod 755 pydoc rm -f pydoc.old ) fi # add the binsuffix if [ ! -z "%{binsuffix}" ] then ( cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/bin; rm -f python[0-9a-zA-Z]*; mv -f python python"%{binsuffix}" ) ( cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/man/man1; mv python.1 python%{binsuffix}.1 ) ( cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/bin; mv -f pydoc pydoc"%{binsuffix}" ) ( cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/bin; mv -f idle idle"%{binsuffix}" ) fi ######## # Tools echo '#!%{__prefix}/bin/env python%{binsuffix}' >${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{__prefix}/bin/idle%{binsuffix} echo 'import os, sys' >>${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{__prefix}/bin/idle%{binsuffix} echo 'os.execvp("%{__prefix}/bin/python%{binsuffix}", ["%{__prefix}/bin/python%{binsuffix}", "%{__prefix}/lib/python%{libvers}/idlelib/idle.py"] + sys.argv[1:])' >>${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{__prefix}/bin/idle%{binsuffix} echo 'print "Failed to exec Idle"' >>${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{__prefix}/bin/idle%{binsuffix} echo 'sys.exit(1)' >>${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{__prefix}/bin/idle%{binsuffix} chmod 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/bin/idle%{binsuffix} cp -a Tools $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers} # MAKE FILE LISTS rm -f mainpkg.files find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT""%{__prefix}"/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/lib-dynload -type f | sed "s|^${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}|/|" | grep -v -e '_tkinter.so$' >mainpkg.files find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT""%{__prefix}"/bin -type f | sed "s|^${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}|/|" | grep -v -e '/bin/idle%{binsuffix}$' >>mainpkg.files rm -f tools.files find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT""%{__prefix}"/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/idlelib \ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT""%{__prefix}"/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/Tools -type f | sed "s|^${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}|/|" >tools.files echo "%{__prefix}"/bin/idle%{binsuffix} >>tools.files ###### # Docs %if %{include_docs} mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{config_htmldir} ( cd "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{config_htmldir} bunzip2 < %{SOURCE1} | tar x ) %endif # fix the #! line in installed files find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep -l /usr/local/bin/python | while read file do FIXFILE="$file" sed 's|^#!.*python|#!%{__prefix}/bin/env python'"%{binsuffix}"'|' \ "$FIXFILE" >/tmp/fix-python-path.$$ cat /tmp/fix-python-path.$$ >"$FIXFILE" rm -f /tmp/fix-python-path.$$ done # check to see if there are any straggling #! lines find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -type f | xargs egrep -n '^#! */usr/local/bin/python' \ | grep ':1:#!' >/tmp/python-rpm-files.$$ || true if [ -s /tmp/python-rpm-files.$$ ] then echo '*****************************************************' cat /tmp/python-rpm-files.$$ cat <<@EOF ***************************************************** There are still files referencing /usr/local/bin/python in the install directory. They are listed above. Please fix the .spec file and try again. If you are an end-user, you probably want to report this to jafo-rpms@tummy.com as well. ***************************************************** @EOF rm -f /tmp/python-rpm-files.$$ exit 1 fi rm -f /tmp/python-rpm-files.$$ ######## # CLEAN ######## %clean [ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT rm -f mainpkg.files tools.files ######## # FILES ######## %files -f mainpkg.files %defattr(-,root,root) %doc Misc/README Misc/cheatsheet Misc/Porting %doc LICENSE Misc/ACKS Misc/HISTORY Misc/NEWS %{__prefix}/man/man1/python%{binsuffix}.1* %attr(755,root,root) %dir %{__prefix}/include/python%{libvers} %attr(755,root,root) %dir %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/ %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/*.txt %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/*.py* %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/pdb.doc %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/profile.doc %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/curses %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/distutils %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/encodings %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/plat-linux2 %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/site-packages %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/test %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/xml %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/email %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/email/mime %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/sqlite3 %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/compiler %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/hotshot %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/logging %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/lib-old %files devel %defattr(-,root,root) %{__prefix}/include/python%{libvers}/*.h %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/config %files -f tools.files tools %defattr(-,root,root) %if %{include_tkinter} %files tkinter %defattr(-,root,root) %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/tkinter %{__prefix}/%{libdirname}/python%{libvers}/lib-dynload/_tkinter.so* %endif %if %{include_docs} %files docs %defattr(-,root,root) %{config_htmldir}/* %endif