On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Krzysztof Pawlik <nelch...@gentoo.org> wrote: > On 26/03/12 18:11, Krzysztof Pawlik wrote: >> On 26/03/12 09:20, justin wrote: >>> On 25/03/12 20:56, Krzysztof Pawlik wrote: >>>> On 28/02/12 22:13, Krzysztof Pawlik wrote: >>>>> If there are no objections then during the weekend (March 3, 4) I will >>>>> add this >>>>> to portage (after finishing remaining TODO items, PyPy requires 4G of >>>>> RAM(!!)). >>>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Slightly late due to Real Life™ but finally it's in the main tree :) >>>> >>>> (and yes - I've tested it with pypy - works as expected :) >>>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> is there any documentation beside the man page somewhere? >> >> No. >> >>> I tried to port some ebuilds but as soon I set >>> >>> PYTHON_COMPAT="python2_7 python2_6 python2_5 pypy1_8" >>> >>> inherit python-distutils-ng >>> >>> I get >>> >>> REQUIRED_USE: USE flag 'python_targets_python3_1' is not in IUSE >>> >>> Did I do something wrong, or is there something not straight in the eclass? >> >> Can you send me the whole ebuild off-list? >> >> There are two ebuilds using the eclass that I've used as tests: >> http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=dev/nelchael.git;a=tree;f=dev-python;h=f1a8e00e3e6df33806d8972c8898f1187163bd3d;hb=HEAD > > Ok, found a bug: REQUIRED_USE can't contain elements not in USE, so if you > excluded python3_1 from PYTHON_COMPAT it didn't appear in IUSE too -> > REQUIRED_USE contained invalid value. Fixed by below patch: > > nelchael@s-lappy ~/.../gentoo-x86/eclass$ cvs diff > Index: python-distutils-ng.eclass > =================================================================== > RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/python-distutils-ng.eclass,v > retrieving revision 1.2 > diff -u -r1.2 python-distutils-ng.eclass > --- python-distutils-ng.eclass 26 Mar 2012 06:12:53 -0000 1.2 > +++ python-distutils-ng.eclass 26 Mar 2012 16:20:52 -0000 > @@ -105,11 +105,11 @@ > esac > } > > -required_use_str=" || ( > - python_targets_python2_5 python_targets_python2_6 > python_targets_python2_7 > - python_targets_python3_1 python_targets_python3_2 > - python_targets_jython2_5 > - python_targets_pypy1_7 python_targets_pypy1_8 )" > +required_use_str="" > +for impl in ${PYTHON_COMPAT}; do > + required_use_str="${required_use_str} python_targets_${impl}" > +done > +required_use_str=" || ( ${required_use_str} )" > if [[ "${PYTHON_OPTIONAL}" = "yes" ]]; then > IUSE+="python" > REQUIRED_USE+=" python? ( ${required_use_str} )" > > > -- > Krzysztof Pawlik <nelchael at gentoo.org> key id: 0xF6A80E46 > desktop-misc, java, vim, kernel, python, apache... >
I have a feature request for distutil-ng (or maybe it's already possible but I don't know how). I have a package that depends on python-dateutil:python-2 for python2_x and python-dateutil:python-3 for python3_x. Would it be possible to have virtual targets like "python, python2, python3, pypi, jithon" ? Thanks, -- Corentin Chary http://xf.iksaif.net