[Buildroot] [git commit] package/pkg-generic.mk: move python fixup to generic package infrastructure
Yann E. MORIN
yann.morin.1998 at free.fr
Sat Aug 28 14:44:25 UTC 2021
commit: https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/commit/?id=6c1d9995b5c418080db2b18208a9823b9826aa0f
branch: https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/commit/?id=refs/heads/master
Fixing _sysconfigdata*.{py,pyc} was previously done by python package
infrastructure. Some packages use python stuff without using python
package infrastructure.
These packages perform overwrites and need the specific python fixup
to fix them.
In order to be sure to fix all of these packages, the python fixup
is moved to the generic package infrastructure and applied to all
packages.
This follows the same principle as for the .la libtool files fixup.
Signed-off-by: Herve Codina <herve.codina at bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998 at free.fr>
---
package/pkg-generic.mk | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
package/pkg-python.mk | 26 --------------------------
2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/package/pkg-generic.mk b/package/pkg-generic.mk
index 97ee204b80..ded5176428 100644
--- a/package/pkg-generic.mk
+++ b/package/pkg-generic.mk
@@ -103,6 +103,30 @@ define fixup-libtool-files
endef
endif
+# Make sure python _sysconfigdata*.py files only reference the current
+# per-package directory.
+#
+# Can't use $(foreach d, $(HOST_DIR)/lib/python* $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/python*, ...)
+# because those directories may be created in the same recipe this macro will
+# be expanded in.
+# Additionally, either or both may be missing, which would make find whine and
+# fail.
+# So we just use HOST_DIR as a starting point, and filter on the two directories
+# of interest.
+ifeq ($(BR2_PER_PACKAGE_DIRECTORIES),y)
+define FIXUP_PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA
+ $(Q)find $(HOST_DIR) \
+ \( -path '$(HOST_DIR)/lib/python*' \
+ -o -path '$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/python*' \
+ \) \
+ \( \( -name "_sysconfigdata*.pyc" -delete \) \
+ -o \( -name "_sysconfigdata*.py" -print0 \) \
+ \) \
+ | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty \
+ $(SED) 's:$(PER_PACKAGE_DIR)/[^/]\+/:$(PER_PACKAGE_DIR)/$($(PKG)_NAME)/:g'
+endef
+endif
+
# Functions to collect statistics about installed files
# $(1): base directory to search in
@@ -836,7 +860,8 @@ $(2)_PRE_LEGAL_INFO_HOOKS ?=
$(2)_POST_LEGAL_INFO_HOOKS ?=
$(2)_TARGET_FINALIZE_HOOKS ?=
$(2)_ROOTFS_PRE_CMD_HOOKS ?=
-$(2)_POST_PREPARE_HOOKS ?=
+
+$(2)_POST_PREPARE_HOOKS += FIXUP_PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA
ifeq ($$($(2)_TYPE),target)
ifneq ($$(HOST_$(2)_KCONFIG_VAR),)
diff --git a/package/pkg-python.mk b/package/pkg-python.mk
index ddf9e733fd..e6b81bdfd3 100644
--- a/package/pkg-python.mk
+++ b/package/pkg-python.mk
@@ -92,30 +92,6 @@ HOST_PKG_PYTHON_SETUPTOOLS_INSTALL_OPTS = \
--root=/ \
--single-version-externally-managed
-# Make sure python _sysconfigdata*.py files only reference the current
-# per-package directory.
-#
-# Can't use $(foreach d, $(HOST_DIR)/lib/python* $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/python*, ...)
-# because those directories may be created in the same recipe this macro will
-# be expanded in.
-# Additionally, either or both may be missing, which would make find whine and
-# fail.
-# So we just use HOST_DIR as a starting point, and filter on the two directories
-# of interest.
-ifeq ($(BR2_PER_PACKAGE_DIRECTORIES),y)
-define PKG_PYTHON_FIXUP_SYSCONFIGDATA
- $(Q)find $(HOST_DIR) \
- \( -path '$(HOST_DIR)/lib/python*' \
- -o -path '$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/python*' \
- \) \
- \( \( -name "_sysconfigdata*.pyc" -delete \) \
- -o \( -name "_sysconfigdata*.py" -print0 \) \
- \) \
- | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty \
- $(SED) 's:$(PER_PACKAGE_DIR)/[^/]\+/:$(PER_PACKAGE_DIR)/$($(PKG)_NAME)/:g'
-endef
-endif
-
################################################################################
# inner-python-package -- defines how the configuration, compilation
# and installation of a Python package should be done, implements a
@@ -260,8 +236,6 @@ $(2)_PYTHON_INTERPRETER = $$(HOST_DIR)/bin/$$($(2)_NEEDS_HOST_PYTHON)
endif
endif
-$(2)_PRE_CONFIGURE_HOOKS += PKG_PYTHON_FIXUP_SYSCONFIGDATA
-
#
# Build step. Only define it if not already defined by the package .mk
# file.
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