# Template build file for 'python'. pkgname=python version=2.7.2 revision=4 patch_args="-Np1" wrksrc="Python-$version" distfiles="http://www.python.org/ftp/python/$version/Python-$version.tar.bz2" short_desc="Interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language" maintainer="Juan RP " homepage="http://www.python.org" license="PSF" checksum=5057eb067eb5b5a6040dbd0e889e06550bde9ec041dadaa855ee9490034cbdab long_desc=" Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language that combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. For an introduction to programming in Python you are referred to the Python Tutorial. The Python Library Reference documents built-in and standard types, constants, functions and modules. Finally, the Python Reference Manual describes the syntax and and semantics of the core language in (perhaps too) much detail. Python's basic power can be extended with your own modules written in C or C++. On most systems such modules may be dynamically loaded. Python is also adaptable as an extension language for existing applications." stow_copy=yes pycompile_dirs="usr/lib/python2.7" subpackages="$pkgname-devel" Add_dependency build libffi-devel Add_dependency build zlib-devel Add_dependency build readline-devel Add_dependency build bzip2-devel Add_dependency build gdbm-devel Add_dependency build openssl-devel Add_dependency build expat-devel Add_dependency build db-devel Add_dependency build ncurses-devel Add_dependency build sqlite-devel do_configure() { # Enable built-in SQLite3 module to load extensions (Arch fix FS#22122) sed -i "/SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION/d" setup.py export OPT="${XBPS_CFLAGS}" ./configure ${CONFIGURE_SHARED_ARGS} --with-threads \ --enable-ipv6 --with-signal-module --enable-shared \ --with-system-ffi --enable-unicode=ucs4 --with-system-expat \ --with-wctype-functions } do_build() { make ${makejobs} } do_install() { make DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} install chmod 755 ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpython*.so* install -Dm644 LICENSE ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/licenses/python/LICENSE }