- Update Makefile and PLIST to be similar with python36
- Sort USES
- Remove CPE_*: all of them are default values
- Update PLIST_FILES: do not use %%
- Remove over-patched shebang fix of Lib/cgi.py
- Update http:// links in Makefile comments and patch files
Changes: https://docs.python.org/3.5/whatsnew/changelog.html
Security: 0fe70bcd-2ce3-46c9-a64b-4a7da097db07
MFH: 2018Q1
A stray '.' somehow made it past my testing.
Do *not* bump portrevision as this only affects the packaging/stage
of these ports on mips/armv6 or other cross compiled targets.
PR: 221202
Reported by: antoine
this environment in poudriere, CC is not set to the default of /usr/bin/cc and
a cross-compile toolchain is used. We need to hand edit this so that the run
time configuration for python matches what the FreeBSD base system provides.
PR: 208282
Submitted by: manu
Approved by: portmgr (mat)
Use readline from ports (USES= readline:port) and patch
setup.py to ignore readline from base. The patch is necessary for
FreeBSD < 1100000, as after this the readline library became an
INTERNALLIB, see base r268461 [1]
Link devel/readline against termcapw instead of termcap is part of
this change, see ports r444463 [2]
Note that this is the **ports** approach for getting Python curses
module working with Unicode. The other way is splitting libncurses
into separate libncurses and libtinfo in base, for which an open
issue exists [3].
Apart from Python language ports, at least www/rtv and
sysutils/py-ranger ports have been tested to work correctly
(display Unicode) after this change.
[1] https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/268461
[2] https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/444463
[3] https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197317
PR: 171246, 197317
Reported by: Vitaly Magerya <vmagerya gmail com>
Reviewed by: garga, koobs, miwi, sunpoet
Approved by: garga (mentor), sunpoet (python, with hat)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11127
Users with a GDB that supports [1] Python extensions will automatically
load the extra debugging extensions when debugging programs that are
linked with libpythonX.Y.so.foo.
This enables extensions like 'py-bt' and 'py-frame' as described in
the Fedora Wiki Article: Easier Python Debugging [2], which can be
useful for debugging Python program state from crashes in C extensions,
for example.
[1] PYTHON option enabled in devel/gdb
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/EasierPythonDebugging
PR: 203021
Submitted by: cem
Reviewed by: mat, koobs (python)
Approved by: koobs (python)
Differential Revision: D10398
Add patch for integer overflow in zipimport module to all our python ports.
While I'm here, get rid of -f flag in ${RM} invocation, because ${RM} already
expands to rm -f, so in result we are getting something like:
/bin/rm -f -f /wrkdirs/usr/ports/lang/python35/work/stage/usr/local/lib/libpython3.so
PR: 210325
Submitted by: Vladimir Krstulja <vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com>
Security: 1d0f6852-33d8-11e6-a671-60a44ce6887b
With hat: python
check in pyport.h for working around a very old ctype issue.
If the workaround for this issue is enabled, pyport.h redefines
toupper() and some other ctype macros, and this wreaks havoc when
including newer libc++ headers (or any other system header which tries
to declare those functions).
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
PR: 208486
MFH: 2016Q2
In certain situations, file references (.py[co]) for Python files that
fail to compile with compileall() are still added to distutils --record
output.
This output is used for pkg-plist generation and must only contain
references to files that will be installed.
One example of a failure condition is when a Python 2/3 compatible
package containing a file containing Python 3.x only code is built with
Python 2.x, such as Gunicorn's _gaiohttp.py [1]
This change backports patches submitted against upstream issue 20397 [2]
that has not yet been committed.
- For Python 2.7 and 3.5, backport both install_lib and test
- For Python 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4, only backport install_lib
[1] https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/404558
[2] https://bugs.python.org/issue20397
Thank you to Brendan Molloy for producing and submitting the patches
against upstream sources.
Reviewed by: sbz (python)
MFH: 2016Q1
Differential Revision: D4832
There are some inefficiencies in python.mk that significantly slow down
full tree scanning. The use of bmake to obtain the current version of
a specific python is responsible for the majority of the slow done.
This commit splits out the PYTHON_PORTVERSION definition (which is the
same as the lang/python* PORTVERSION) into separate files. With this
change, python.mk can simple include the makefile fragment instead of
spawning a new instance of make.
Different Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4660
Approved by: antoine (python), mva (python)
non-default Python versions:
- Add pyXY-{sqlite3,gdbm,tkinter} ports for generating binary packages
- Improve/add pkg-message to point users to install respective packages of
separated Python standard modules
- Add COMMENT to explicitly show the Python version that package should be
used with
- Simplify version-related PYTHON_* for lang/python35
Reviewed by: koobs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4170
FreeBSD welcomes Python 3.5 (early, pre-release) to the Ports tree,
with 3.5.0 release candidate 3!
Please test this port and Python 3.5 profusely. If you notice issues,
please report them upstream at: https://bugs.python.org to ensure a
robust upcoming 3.5.0 release.
Whats New in Python 3.5:
* https://docs.python.org/3.5/whatsnew/3.5.html
Python 3.5 Release Schedule (PEP 478)
* http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0478
Note: This port retires an old fcntlmodule.c patch, possibly
temporarily. User impact *should* be zero. For more information
see: https://bugs.python.org/issue25026
Requested by: Webair Inc :)