"Maciej (Matchek) BliziƄski" <[email protected]> writes:

> 2013/9/27 Peter FELECAN <[email protected]>:
>>> Let's use the one from libmagic sources. The caveat is that it will be
>>> fiddly to make it 2.6+2.7 compatible. We'll need an additional
>>> modulator on the Python version.
>>
>> Why is that necessary? Do you care to explain? TIA
>
> It's the same thing that we're already doing for the 'python' category.
>
> https://github.com/opencsw/gar/blob/master/categories/python/category.mk#L44
>
> _CATEGORY_MODULATORS ?= PYTHON_VERSION
> MODULATIONS_PYTHON_VERSION ?= 2_6 2_7
> MERGE_SCRIPTS_isa-default-python_version-2_6 ?= copy-all
> MERGE_SCRIPTS_isa-default-python_version-2_7 ?= copy-all
>
> The problem is that the libmagic build recipe is not of 'python'
> category and therefore does not receive the 2.6+2.7 settings.

If I'm understanding the issue, libmagic provides the conflicting file
and py_magic use the one provided by libmagic in whatever target
interpreter. Why do you need an additional modulator for such a thing?
-- 
Peter
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