[Buildroot] [PATCH] python: fix interpreter directive for python scripts
Jonathan Liu
net147 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 12 06:57:34 UTC 2012
On 12/08/2012 7:05 AM, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Le Sat, 11 Aug 2012 16:10:27 +1000,
> Jonathan Liu<net147 at gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> +# Fix Python interpreter directive
>> +define PYTHON_FIX_INTERPRETER
>> + sed -i '1s|#!.*python.*|#!/usr/bin/env python|' $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/bin/{easy_install,easy_install-2.7,idle,smtpd.py}
>> +endef
>> +
>> +PYTHON_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS += PYTHON_FIX_INTERPRETER
> I agree the paths in those scripts is incorrect, *but*:
>
> * Should these scripts have been installed in the first place? I don't
> think there are useful for the typical usage of the Python
> interpreter, so maybe we want to get rid of them.
Perhaps we could add a config option later on to not install idle and
smtpd.py.
>
> * Instead of fixing this patch manually in every Python script
> installed, can we investigate on how to fix the root of the problem?
> I'm the one who has reworked the patches that get Python to
> cross-compile, and I know this stuff is really painful, but I think
> it's worth at least trying to understand a bit if there could be a
> way of handling things. From what I remember the problem is that the
> host-python uses its host sysconfig parameters even when building
> things for the target, simply because the whole Python things has
> absolutely zero understanding of the fact that we could be using
> Python on one machine to build stuff that will run on a different
> machine.
easy_install and easy_install-2.7 shouldn't be in there apparently. It's
part of setuptools package.
I've submitted a V2 patch so it only fixes idle and smtpd.py in python
package. The V2 patch is independant of this setuptools interpreter
directive issue.
I will see if I can look into fixing the interpreter for the setuptools
package.
Regards,
Jonathan
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