I'm using nixpkgs commit 2d8cfe76a9e4f05e391d30f1654d45dee5993b8a, which was the newest on nixos-unstable channel about a month ago (I'm in the process of updating to the newest unstable, but having issues with some changes I made to the R packages) Jeff
On Thu, 21 May 2015 18:15:54 +0200 Domen Kožar <[email protected]> wrote: > Are you using unstable branch or 14.12? > > I think we'll need to drop use of sed and go with Python AST parsing for > injecting program name. > > On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Jeffrey David Johnson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I installed python27Packages.googlecl, and when running `google` it says: > > > > File > > "/nix/store/1ksk91s0kd1sv2clrkwcvzcmr67smgps-python2.7-googlecl-0.9.14/bin/.google-wrapped", > > line 45 > > from __future__ import with_statement > > SyntaxError: from __future__ imports must occur at the beginning of the > > file > > > > Indeed, that file has 44 lines of other stuff first that looks like they > > were added by a wrapper script: > > > > #!/nix/store/pbi1lgank10fy0xpjckbdpgacqw34dsz-python-2.7.9/bin/python2.7 > > # > > # Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. > > # > > # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); > > # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. > > # You may obtain a copy of the License at > > # > > # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 > > # > > # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software > > # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, > > # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. > > # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and > > # limitations under the License. > > > > > > import sys; sys.argv[0] = 'google' > > """Main function for the Google command line tool, GoogleCL. > > > > This program provides some functionality for a number of Google services > > from > > the command line. > > > > Example usage (omitting the initial "./google"): > > # Create a photo album with tags "Vermont" and name "Summer Vacation > > 2009" > > picasa create -n "Summer Vacation 2009" -t Vermont > > ~/photos/vacation2009/* > > > > # Post photos to an existing album > > picasa post -n "Summer Vacation 2008" ~/old_photos/*.jpg > > > > # Download another user's albums whose titles match a regular expression > > picasa get --user my.friend.joe --name ".*computer.*" > > ~/photos/joes_computer > > > > # Delete some posts you accidentally put up > > blogger delete -n "Silly post, number [0-9]*" > > > > # Post your latest film endeavor to YouTube > > youtube post --category Film --tag "Jane Austen, zombies" > > ~/final_project.mp4 > > > > Some terminology in use: > > service: The Google service being accessed (e.g. Picasa, Blogger, > > YouTube). > > task: What the client wants done by the service (e.g. post, get, delete). > > > > """ > > from __future__ import with_statement > > > > __author__ = '[email protected] (Tom Miller)' > > import glob > > import logging > > import optparse > > > > > > I guess we need to move this line below any __future__ statements: > > > > import sys; sys.argv[0] = 'google' > > > > According to https://docs.python.org/2/reference/simple_stmts.html#future > > the rest should be OK: > > > > A future statement must appear near the top of the module. The only lines > > that can appear before a future statement are: > > > > the module docstring (if any), > > comments, > > blank lines, and > > other future statements. > > > > Jeff > > _______________________________________________ > > nix-dev mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev > > _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev
