Add python-2.5.2 template. Also allow to templates to setting LDFLAGS
if they need, as python needed to make shared modules resolve rpath. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 4afad8b2d37d8a644a3d77e5c0f8212c0cf1d33e
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@ -365,7 +365,6 @@ fetch_tmpl_sources()
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exit 1
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else
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if [ -n "$only_fetch" ]; then
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echo "=> checksum ok"
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exit 0
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fi
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fi
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#
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# For now, just set LDFLAGS.
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#
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export LDFLAGS="-L$PKGFS_MASTERDIR/lib -Wl,-R$PKGFS_MASTERDIR/lib"
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LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$PKGFS_MASTERDIR/lib -Wl,-R$PKGFS_MASTERDIR/lib"
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export LDFLAGS
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#
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# Packages using GNU autoconf
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templates/python-2.5.2.tmpl
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templates/python-2.5.2.tmpl
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# Template build file for 'python-2.5.2'
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pkgname=python-2.5.2
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distfiles="Python-2.5.2"
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extract_sufx=".tar.bz2"
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url=http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2
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configure_args="--with-threads --enable-shared"
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# Python needs the following in LDFLAGS, otherwise modules don't work.
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LDFLAGS="-L$PKGFS_BUILDDIR/$pkgname/ -Wl,-R$PKGFS_MASTERDIR/lib/python2.5"
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build_style=gnu_configure
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short_desc="Interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=b23b02739833e6730799c5866e2b77aae884b63f
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long_desc="
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Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language
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that combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. For an introduction
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to programming in Python you are referred to the Python Tutorial. The Python
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Library Reference documents built-in and standard types, constants, functions
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and modules. Finally, the Python Reference Manual describes the syntax and
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and semantics of the core language in (perhaps too) much detail.
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Python's basic power can be extended with your own modules written in C or
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C++. On most systems such modules may be dynamically loaded. Python is also
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adaptable as an extension language for existing applications."
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