freebsd-ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk
2002-01-16 12:24:32 +00:00

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# -*- mode: Makefile; tab-width: 4; -*-
# ex: ts=4
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
.if !defined(Python_Include)
Python_Include= bsd.python.mk
Python_Include_MAINTAINER= tg@FreeBSD.org
# This file contains some variable definitions that are supposed to
# make your life easier when dealing with ports related to the Python
# language. It's automatically included when USE_PYTHON or PYTHON_VERSION
# is defined in the ports' makefile. Define PYTHON_VERSION to override the
# defaults that USE_PYTHON would give you.
#
# The variables:
#
# PYTHON_CMD: Python's command line file name, including the version
# number (used for dependencies).
# default: ${LOCALBASE}/bin/${PYTHON_VERSION}
#
# PYTHON_DISTFILE: The ${DISTFILE} for your python version. Needed for
# extensions like Tkinter, py-gdbm and py-expat, which
# are built from sources contained in the Python
# distribution.
#
# PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR: Location of the Python include files.
# default: ${LOCALBASE}/include/${PYTHON_VERSION}
#
# PYTHON_LIBDIR: Base of the python library tree
# default: ${LOCALBASE}/lib/${PYTHON_VERSION}
#
# PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX: Use this as a ${PKGNAMEPREFIX} to distinguish
# packages for different Python versions.
# default: py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}-
#
# PYTHON_PLATFORM: Python's idea of the OS release.
# XXX This is faked with ${OPSYS} and ${OSREL} until I
# find out how to delay defining a variable until after
# a certain target has been built.
#
# PYTHON_PORTSDIR: The source of your binary's port. Needed for the
# RUN_DEPENDS.
#
# PYTHON_PORTVERSION: Version number suitable for ${PORTVERSION}.
#
# PYTHON_REL: Version number in numerical format, to ease
# comparison in makefiles
#
# PYTHON_SITELIBDIR: Location of the site-packages tree. Don't change,
# unless you know what you do.
# default: ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages
#
# PYTHON_SUFFIX: Yet another short version number, primarily intended
# for ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}.
#
# PYTHON_VERSION: Version of the python binary in your ${PATH}, in the
# format "python2.0". Set this in your makefile in case you
# want to build extensions with an older binary.
# default: depends on the version of your python binary
#
# PYTHON_WRKSRC: The ${WRKSRC} for your python version. Needed for
# extensions like Tkinter, py-gdbm and py-expat, which
# are built from sources contained in the Python
# distribution.
#
# PYDISTUTILS: Dependency line for the distutils extension. As of Python-2.0,
# the distutils are in the base distribution.
#
# PYXML: Dependency line for the XML entension. As of Python-2.0,
# this extension is in the base distribution.
# XXX Ugly hack, but running python is the best way to determine the
# currently installed version. If Python is not installed, a default
# version number is substituted and the corresponding Python distribution
# will be built through the dependency processing.
_PYTHON_VERSION!= (python -c 'import sys; print sys.version[:3]') 2> /dev/null \
|| echo 2.2
PYTHON_VERSION?= python${_PYTHON_VERSION}
_PYTHON_PORTVERSION= 2.2
PYTHON_PORTVERSION!= (${PYTHON_VERSION} -c 'import string, sys; \
print string.split(sys.version)[0]') 2> /dev/null \
|| echo ${_PYTHON_PORTVERSION}
# Python-2.2
.if ${PYTHON_VERSION} == "python2.2"
PYDISTUTILS= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/distutils/core.py:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
PYXML= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/_xmlplus/__init__.py:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/py-xml
PYTHON_DISTFILE= Python-${_PYTHON_PORTVERSION}.tgz
PYTHON_PORTSDIR= ${PORTSDIR}/lang/python
PYTHON_REL= 220
PYTHON_SUFFIX= 22
PYTHON_WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/Python-${_PYTHON_PORTVERSION}
# Python-2.1
.elif ${PYTHON_VERSION} == "python2.1"
PYDISTUTILS= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/distutils/core.py:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
PYXML= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/_xmlplus/__init__.py:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/py-xml
PYTHON_DISTFILE= Python-2.1.1.tgz
PYTHON_PORTSDIR= ${PORTSDIR}/lang/python21
PYTHON_REL= 211
PYTHON_SUFFIX= 21
PYTHON_WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/Python-2.1.1
# Python-2.0
.elif ${PYTHON_VERSION} == "python2.0"
PYDISTUTILS= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/distutils/core.py:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
PYXML= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/_xmlplus/__init__.py:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/py-xml
PYTHON_DISTFILE= Python-2.0.1.tgz
PYTHON_PORTSDIR= ${PORTSDIR}/lang/python20
PYTHON_REL= 201
PYTHON_SUFFIX= 20
PYTHON_WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/Python-2.0.1
# Python-1.6
# ${PYTHON_PORTSDIR} is not set because we don't support building
# Python-1.6 from the ports anymore. People should use the
# latest version in ${PORTSDIR}/lang/python. The definitions here
# are for those who still have 1.6 as their default version.
.elif ${PYTHON_VERSION} == "python1.6"
PYDISTUTILS= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages/distutils/core.py:${PORTSDIR}/misc/py-distutils
PYXML= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/xml/__init__.py:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/py-xml
PYTHON_DISTFILE= Python-1.6.tar.gz
PYTHON_PORTSDIR= # empty
PYTHON_REL= 160
PYTHON_SUFFIX= 16
PYTHON_WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/Python-1.6
# Python-1.5
.elif ${PYTHON_VERSION} == "python1.5"
PYDISTUTILS= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages/distutils/core.py:${PORTSDIR}/misc/py-distutils
PYXML= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/xml/__init__.py:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/py-xml
PYTHON_DISTFILE= py152.tgz
PYTHON_PORTSDIR= ${PORTSDIR}/lang/python15
PYTHON_REL= 152
PYTHON_SUFFIX= 15
PYTHON_WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/Python-1.5.2
.else
.BEGIN:
@${ECHO} "Error: bad value for PYTHON_VERSION: ${PYTHON_VERSION}."
@${ECHO} "Legal values are:"
@${ECHO} " python1.5"
@${ECHO} " python1.6"
@${ECHO} " python2.0"
@${ECHO} " python2.1"
@${ECHO} " python2.2 (default)."
@${FALSE}
.endif
PYTHON_CMD= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/${PYTHON_VERSION}
PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR= ${LOCALBASE}/include/${PYTHON_VERSION}
PYTHON_LIBDIR= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/${PYTHON_VERSION}
PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX= py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}-
PYTHON_PLATFORM!= expr ${OPSYS:L}${OSREL} : '\(.*\)\.'
PYTHON_SITELIBDIR= ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages
# dependencies
PYTHON_NO_DEPENDS?= NO
.if ${PYTHON_NO_DEPENDS} == "NO"
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${PYTHON_CMD}:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${PYTHON_CMD}:${PYTHON_PORTSDIR}
.endif
# pkg/PLIST substrings
PLIST_SUB+= PYTHON_VERSION=${PYTHON_VERSION} \
PYTHON_PLATFORM=${PYTHON_PLATFORM}
# XXX Hm, should I export some of the variables above to *_ENV?
.endif # !defined(Python_Include)