2004-10-09 08:13:40 +02:00
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON
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2004-10-14 22:33:45 +02:00
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bool "python"
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2010-04-19 14:38:45 +02:00
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depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR
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2012-11-16 23:12:50 +01:00
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# uses fork()
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depends on BR2_USE_MMU
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python: convert to autotargets, bump to 2.7.1, many improvements
This commit does a number of changes and improvements to the Python
interpreter package :
* It converts the .mk file to the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. Even
though Python uses only autoconf and not automake, the AUTOTARGETS
is a fairly good fit for the Python interpreter, so we make use of
it.
* It bumps the version to 2.7.1. As this is a minor release compared
to 2.7, there are no particular changes needed because of this
bump. All changes done to the package are cleanups and improvements
unrelated to the version bump.
* It uses the system libffi. Until now, Python was building its own
libffi (a library used by interprets to build code that makes
function call at runtime). Using the Python internal libffi was not
working as Python was not passing the appropriate arguments down to
libffi ./configure script. And it sounded better to use a
system-wide libffi, that could potentially be used by other
packages as well. This libffi is needed for the ctypes Python
module.
* Remove all "depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON" by moving all
Python-related options under a "if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON ... endif"
condition.
* Make the installation of pre-compiled Python modules (.pyc) the
default, since they are smaller and do not need to be compiled on
the target. It is still possible to install uncompiled modules, or
both the uncompiled and pre-compiled versions.
* The options to select the set of Python modules to compile has been
moved to a submenu.
* The codecscjk (Japanese, Korean and Chinese codecs) module is no
longer enabled by default.
* The commented options for gdbm and nis in Python have been
removed. Those were not supported, so let's get rid of unused code.
* The option for the tkinker module in Python has been removed, since
we don't have a package for Tk in Buildroot.
* Options for the bzip2, sqlite and zlib modules have been added,
since those modules have external dependencies.
* The set of patches has been completely reworked and extended, with
more fine-grained patches and newer functionalities. The patches
are split in two categories:
- Patches that make various modifications to the Python build
system to support cross-compilation or make some minor
modifications. Those patches are numbered from 0 to 100.
- Patches that add configuration options to the Python build
system in order to enable/disable the compilation of Python
extensions or modules (test modules, pydoc, lib2to3, sqlite, tk,
curses, expat, codecs-cjk, nis, unicodedata, database modules,
ssl, bzip2, zlib). These patches are numbered from 100 to 200.
All features of the previous four patches are preserved, but they
are organized differently and the patches have been renamed. This
makes it difficult to see the differences from the existing
patches.
* The host Python interpreter is now installed in $(HOST_DIR), since
it is used to build third party Python modules.
* The BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_DEV option is removed since
BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES already does the necessary work.
* The "make -i install" workaround introduced by Maxime Ripard is no
longer needed. It was caused by the compilation of the tests that
required the unicodedata module (which wasn't built in the host
Python interpreter). Since we no longer compile the Python tests,
the problem doesn't exist anymore and we can avoid this "-i"
option.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-12-26 10:28:49 +01:00
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select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBFFI
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2004-10-09 08:13:40 +02:00
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help
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2004-10-14 22:33:45 +02:00
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The python language interpreter.
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2004-10-09 08:13:40 +02:00
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2004-10-14 22:33:45 +02:00
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http://www.python.org/
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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2013-10-13 16:55:32 +02:00
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comment "python needs a toolchain w/ wchar"
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2013-11-07 09:24:37 +01:00
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depends on BR2_USE_MMU
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2010-04-19 14:38:45 +02:00
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depends on !BR2_USE_WCHAR
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python: convert to autotargets, bump to 2.7.1, many improvements
This commit does a number of changes and improvements to the Python
interpreter package :
* It converts the .mk file to the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. Even
though Python uses only autoconf and not automake, the AUTOTARGETS
is a fairly good fit for the Python interpreter, so we make use of
it.
* It bumps the version to 2.7.1. As this is a minor release compared
to 2.7, there are no particular changes needed because of this
bump. All changes done to the package are cleanups and improvements
unrelated to the version bump.
* It uses the system libffi. Until now, Python was building its own
libffi (a library used by interprets to build code that makes
function call at runtime). Using the Python internal libffi was not
working as Python was not passing the appropriate arguments down to
libffi ./configure script. And it sounded better to use a
system-wide libffi, that could potentially be used by other
packages as well. This libffi is needed for the ctypes Python
module.
* Remove all "depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON" by moving all
Python-related options under a "if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON ... endif"
condition.
* Make the installation of pre-compiled Python modules (.pyc) the
default, since they are smaller and do not need to be compiled on
the target. It is still possible to install uncompiled modules, or
both the uncompiled and pre-compiled versions.
* The options to select the set of Python modules to compile has been
moved to a submenu.
* The codecscjk (Japanese, Korean and Chinese codecs) module is no
longer enabled by default.
* The commented options for gdbm and nis in Python have been
removed. Those were not supported, so let's get rid of unused code.
* The option for the tkinker module in Python has been removed, since
we don't have a package for Tk in Buildroot.
* Options for the bzip2, sqlite and zlib modules have been added,
since those modules have external dependencies.
* The set of patches has been completely reworked and extended, with
more fine-grained patches and newer functionalities. The patches
are split in two categories:
- Patches that make various modifications to the Python build
system to support cross-compilation or make some minor
modifications. Those patches are numbered from 0 to 100.
- Patches that add configuration options to the Python build
system in order to enable/disable the compilation of Python
extensions or modules (test modules, pydoc, lib2to3, sqlite, tk,
curses, expat, codecs-cjk, nis, unicodedata, database modules,
ssl, bzip2, zlib). These patches are numbered from 100 to 200.
All features of the previous four patches are preserved, but they
are organized differently and the patches have been renamed. This
makes it difficult to see the differences from the existing
patches.
* The host Python interpreter is now installed in $(HOST_DIR), since
it is used to build third party Python modules.
* The BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_DEV option is removed since
BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES already does the necessary work.
* The "make -i install" workaround introduced by Maxime Ripard is no
longer needed. It was caused by the compilation of the tests that
required the unicodedata module (which wasn't built in the host
Python interpreter). Since we no longer compile the Python tests,
the problem doesn't exist anymore and we can avoid this "-i"
option.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-12-26 10:28:49 +01:00
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if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON
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2008-02-06 01:55:05 +01:00
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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choice
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python: convert to autotargets, bump to 2.7.1, many improvements
This commit does a number of changes and improvements to the Python
interpreter package :
* It converts the .mk file to the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. Even
though Python uses only autoconf and not automake, the AUTOTARGETS
is a fairly good fit for the Python interpreter, so we make use of
it.
* It bumps the version to 2.7.1. As this is a minor release compared
to 2.7, there are no particular changes needed because of this
bump. All changes done to the package are cleanups and improvements
unrelated to the version bump.
* It uses the system libffi. Until now, Python was building its own
libffi (a library used by interprets to build code that makes
function call at runtime). Using the Python internal libffi was not
working as Python was not passing the appropriate arguments down to
libffi ./configure script. And it sounded better to use a
system-wide libffi, that could potentially be used by other
packages as well. This libffi is needed for the ctypes Python
module.
* Remove all "depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON" by moving all
Python-related options under a "if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON ... endif"
condition.
* Make the installation of pre-compiled Python modules (.pyc) the
default, since they are smaller and do not need to be compiled on
the target. It is still possible to install uncompiled modules, or
both the uncompiled and pre-compiled versions.
* The options to select the set of Python modules to compile has been
moved to a submenu.
* The codecscjk (Japanese, Korean and Chinese codecs) module is no
longer enabled by default.
* The commented options for gdbm and nis in Python have been
removed. Those were not supported, so let's get rid of unused code.
* The option for the tkinker module in Python has been removed, since
we don't have a package for Tk in Buildroot.
* Options for the bzip2, sqlite and zlib modules have been added,
since those modules have external dependencies.
* The set of patches has been completely reworked and extended, with
more fine-grained patches and newer functionalities. The patches
are split in two categories:
- Patches that make various modifications to the Python build
system to support cross-compilation or make some minor
modifications. Those patches are numbered from 0 to 100.
- Patches that add configuration options to the Python build
system in order to enable/disable the compilation of Python
extensions or modules (test modules, pydoc, lib2to3, sqlite, tk,
curses, expat, codecs-cjk, nis, unicodedata, database modules,
ssl, bzip2, zlib). These patches are numbered from 100 to 200.
All features of the previous four patches are preserved, but they
are organized differently and the patches have been renamed. This
makes it difficult to see the differences from the existing
patches.
* The host Python interpreter is now installed in $(HOST_DIR), since
it is used to build third party Python modules.
* The BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_DEV option is removed since
BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES already does the necessary work.
* The "make -i install" workaround introduced by Maxime Ripard is no
longer needed. It was caused by the compilation of the tests that
required the unicodedata module (which wasn't built in the host
Python interpreter). Since we no longer compile the Python tests,
the problem doesn't exist anymore and we can avoid this "-i"
option.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-12-26 10:28:49 +01:00
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prompt "python module format to install"
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default BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_PYC_ONLY
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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help
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Select Python module format to install on target (py, pyc or both)
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_PY_ONLY
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bool ".py sources only"
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_PYC_ONLY
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bool ".pyc compiled sources only"
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_PY_PYC
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bool ".py sources and .pyc compiled"
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endchoice
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python: convert to autotargets, bump to 2.7.1, many improvements
This commit does a number of changes and improvements to the Python
interpreter package :
* It converts the .mk file to the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. Even
though Python uses only autoconf and not automake, the AUTOTARGETS
is a fairly good fit for the Python interpreter, so we make use of
it.
* It bumps the version to 2.7.1. As this is a minor release compared
to 2.7, there are no particular changes needed because of this
bump. All changes done to the package are cleanups and improvements
unrelated to the version bump.
* It uses the system libffi. Until now, Python was building its own
libffi (a library used by interprets to build code that makes
function call at runtime). Using the Python internal libffi was not
working as Python was not passing the appropriate arguments down to
libffi ./configure script. And it sounded better to use a
system-wide libffi, that could potentially be used by other
packages as well. This libffi is needed for the ctypes Python
module.
* Remove all "depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON" by moving all
Python-related options under a "if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON ... endif"
condition.
* Make the installation of pre-compiled Python modules (.pyc) the
default, since they are smaller and do not need to be compiled on
the target. It is still possible to install uncompiled modules, or
both the uncompiled and pre-compiled versions.
* The options to select the set of Python modules to compile has been
moved to a submenu.
* The codecscjk (Japanese, Korean and Chinese codecs) module is no
longer enabled by default.
* The commented options for gdbm and nis in Python have been
removed. Those were not supported, so let's get rid of unused code.
* The option for the tkinker module in Python has been removed, since
we don't have a package for Tk in Buildroot.
* Options for the bzip2, sqlite and zlib modules have been added,
since those modules have external dependencies.
* The set of patches has been completely reworked and extended, with
more fine-grained patches and newer functionalities. The patches
are split in two categories:
- Patches that make various modifications to the Python build
system to support cross-compilation or make some minor
modifications. Those patches are numbered from 0 to 100.
- Patches that add configuration options to the Python build
system in order to enable/disable the compilation of Python
extensions or modules (test modules, pydoc, lib2to3, sqlite, tk,
curses, expat, codecs-cjk, nis, unicodedata, database modules,
ssl, bzip2, zlib). These patches are numbered from 100 to 200.
All features of the previous four patches are preserved, but they
are organized differently and the patches have been renamed. This
makes it difficult to see the differences from the existing
patches.
* The host Python interpreter is now installed in $(HOST_DIR), since
it is used to build third party Python modules.
* The BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_DEV option is removed since
BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES already does the necessary work.
* The "make -i install" workaround introduced by Maxime Ripard is no
longer needed. It was caused by the compilation of the tests that
required the unicodedata module (which wasn't built in the host
Python interpreter). Since we no longer compile the Python tests,
the problem doesn't exist anymore and we can avoid this "-i"
option.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-12-26 10:28:49 +01:00
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menu "core python modules"
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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comment "The following modules are unusual or require extra libraries"
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python: convert to autotargets, bump to 2.7.1, many improvements
This commit does a number of changes and improvements to the Python
interpreter package :
* It converts the .mk file to the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. Even
though Python uses only autoconf and not automake, the AUTOTARGETS
is a fairly good fit for the Python interpreter, so we make use of
it.
* It bumps the version to 2.7.1. As this is a minor release compared
to 2.7, there are no particular changes needed because of this
bump. All changes done to the package are cleanups and improvements
unrelated to the version bump.
* It uses the system libffi. Until now, Python was building its own
libffi (a library used by interprets to build code that makes
function call at runtime). Using the Python internal libffi was not
working as Python was not passing the appropriate arguments down to
libffi ./configure script. And it sounded better to use a
system-wide libffi, that could potentially be used by other
packages as well. This libffi is needed for the ctypes Python
module.
* Remove all "depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON" by moving all
Python-related options under a "if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON ... endif"
condition.
* Make the installation of pre-compiled Python modules (.pyc) the
default, since they are smaller and do not need to be compiled on
the target. It is still possible to install uncompiled modules, or
both the uncompiled and pre-compiled versions.
* The options to select the set of Python modules to compile has been
moved to a submenu.
* The codecscjk (Japanese, Korean and Chinese codecs) module is no
longer enabled by default.
* The commented options for gdbm and nis in Python have been
removed. Those were not supported, so let's get rid of unused code.
* The option for the tkinker module in Python has been removed, since
we don't have a package for Tk in Buildroot.
* Options for the bzip2, sqlite and zlib modules have been added,
since those modules have external dependencies.
* The set of patches has been completely reworked and extended, with
more fine-grained patches and newer functionalities. The patches
are split in two categories:
- Patches that make various modifications to the Python build
system to support cross-compilation or make some minor
modifications. Those patches are numbered from 0 to 100.
- Patches that add configuration options to the Python build
system in order to enable/disable the compilation of Python
extensions or modules (test modules, pydoc, lib2to3, sqlite, tk,
curses, expat, codecs-cjk, nis, unicodedata, database modules,
ssl, bzip2, zlib). These patches are numbered from 100 to 200.
All features of the previous four patches are preserved, but they
are organized differently and the patches have been renamed. This
makes it difficult to see the differences from the existing
patches.
* The host Python interpreter is now installed in $(HOST_DIR), since
it is used to build third party Python modules.
* The BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_DEV option is removed since
BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES already does the necessary work.
* The "make -i install" workaround introduced by Maxime Ripard is no
longer needed. It was caused by the compilation of the tests that
required the unicodedata module (which wasn't built in the host
Python interpreter). Since we no longer compile the Python tests,
the problem doesn't exist anymore and we can avoid this "-i"
option.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-12-26 10:28:49 +01:00
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_BZIP2
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select BR2_PACKAGE_BZIP2
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bool "bzip2 module"
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help
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bzip2 module for Python
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_BSDDB
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2009-05-27 07:02:30 +02:00
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select BR2_PACKAGE_BERKELEYDB
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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bool "bsddb module"
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help
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bsddb module for Python.
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_CODECSCJK
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bool "codecscjk module"
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help
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Chinese/Japanese/Korean codecs module for Python (large).
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_CURSES
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2009-05-27 07:02:30 +02:00
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select BR2_PACKAGE_NCURSES
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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bool "curses module"
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help
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curses module for Python.
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_PYEXPAT
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2009-05-27 07:02:30 +02:00
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select BR2_PACKAGE_EXPAT
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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bool "pyexpat"
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help
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pyexpat module for Python.
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_READLINE
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2009-05-27 07:02:30 +02:00
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select BR2_PACKAGE_READLINE
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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bool "readline"
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help
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2008-08-04 21:07:05 +02:00
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readline module for Python (required for command-line
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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editing in the Python shell).
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_SSL
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2009-05-27 07:02:30 +02:00
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select BR2_PACKAGE_OPENSSL
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2008-01-17 13:42:53 +01:00
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bool "ssl"
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help
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_ssl module for Python (required for https in urllib etc).
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_UNICODEDATA
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bool "unicodedata module"
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default y
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help
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Unicode character database (used by stringprep module) (large).
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python: convert to autotargets, bump to 2.7.1, many improvements
This commit does a number of changes and improvements to the Python
interpreter package :
* It converts the .mk file to the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. Even
though Python uses only autoconf and not automake, the AUTOTARGETS
is a fairly good fit for the Python interpreter, so we make use of
it.
* It bumps the version to 2.7.1. As this is a minor release compared
to 2.7, there are no particular changes needed because of this
bump. All changes done to the package are cleanups and improvements
unrelated to the version bump.
* It uses the system libffi. Until now, Python was building its own
libffi (a library used by interprets to build code that makes
function call at runtime). Using the Python internal libffi was not
working as Python was not passing the appropriate arguments down to
libffi ./configure script. And it sounded better to use a
system-wide libffi, that could potentially be used by other
packages as well. This libffi is needed for the ctypes Python
module.
* Remove all "depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON" by moving all
Python-related options under a "if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON ... endif"
condition.
* Make the installation of pre-compiled Python modules (.pyc) the
default, since they are smaller and do not need to be compiled on
the target. It is still possible to install uncompiled modules, or
both the uncompiled and pre-compiled versions.
* The options to select the set of Python modules to compile has been
moved to a submenu.
* The codecscjk (Japanese, Korean and Chinese codecs) module is no
longer enabled by default.
* The commented options for gdbm and nis in Python have been
removed. Those were not supported, so let's get rid of unused code.
* The option for the tkinker module in Python has been removed, since
we don't have a package for Tk in Buildroot.
* Options for the bzip2, sqlite and zlib modules have been added,
since those modules have external dependencies.
* The set of patches has been completely reworked and extended, with
more fine-grained patches and newer functionalities. The patches
are split in two categories:
- Patches that make various modifications to the Python build
system to support cross-compilation or make some minor
modifications. Those patches are numbered from 0 to 100.
- Patches that add configuration options to the Python build
system in order to enable/disable the compilation of Python
extensions or modules (test modules, pydoc, lib2to3, sqlite, tk,
curses, expat, codecs-cjk, nis, unicodedata, database modules,
ssl, bzip2, zlib). These patches are numbered from 100 to 200.
All features of the previous four patches are preserved, but they
are organized differently and the patches have been renamed. This
makes it difficult to see the differences from the existing
patches.
* The host Python interpreter is now installed in $(HOST_DIR), since
it is used to build third party Python modules.
* The BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_DEV option is removed since
BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES already does the necessary work.
* The "make -i install" workaround introduced by Maxime Ripard is no
longer needed. It was caused by the compilation of the tests that
required the unicodedata module (which wasn't built in the host
Python interpreter). Since we no longer compile the Python tests,
the problem doesn't exist anymore and we can avoid this "-i"
option.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-12-26 10:28:49 +01:00
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_SQLITE
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bool "sqlite module"
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select BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE
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help
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SQLite database support
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_ZLIB
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bool "zlib module"
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select BR2_PACKAGE_ZLIB
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help
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zlib support in Python
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2012-08-13 06:19:37 +02:00
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_HASHLIB
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bool "hashlib module"
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python: convert to autotargets, bump to 2.7.1, many improvements
This commit does a number of changes and improvements to the Python
interpreter package :
* It converts the .mk file to the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. Even
though Python uses only autoconf and not automake, the AUTOTARGETS
is a fairly good fit for the Python interpreter, so we make use of
it.
* It bumps the version to 2.7.1. As this is a minor release compared
to 2.7, there are no particular changes needed because of this
bump. All changes done to the package are cleanups and improvements
unrelated to the version bump.
* It uses the system libffi. Until now, Python was building its own
libffi (a library used by interprets to build code that makes
function call at runtime). Using the Python internal libffi was not
working as Python was not passing the appropriate arguments down to
libffi ./configure script. And it sounded better to use a
system-wide libffi, that could potentially be used by other
packages as well. This libffi is needed for the ctypes Python
module.
* Remove all "depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON" by moving all
Python-related options under a "if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON ... endif"
condition.
* Make the installation of pre-compiled Python modules (.pyc) the
default, since they are smaller and do not need to be compiled on
the target. It is still possible to install uncompiled modules, or
both the uncompiled and pre-compiled versions.
* The options to select the set of Python modules to compile has been
moved to a submenu.
* The codecscjk (Japanese, Korean and Chinese codecs) module is no
longer enabled by default.
* The commented options for gdbm and nis in Python have been
removed. Those were not supported, so let's get rid of unused code.
* The option for the tkinker module in Python has been removed, since
we don't have a package for Tk in Buildroot.
* Options for the bzip2, sqlite and zlib modules have been added,
since those modules have external dependencies.
* The set of patches has been completely reworked and extended, with
more fine-grained patches and newer functionalities. The patches
are split in two categories:
- Patches that make various modifications to the Python build
system to support cross-compilation or make some minor
modifications. Those patches are numbered from 0 to 100.
- Patches that add configuration options to the Python build
system in order to enable/disable the compilation of Python
extensions or modules (test modules, pydoc, lib2to3, sqlite, tk,
curses, expat, codecs-cjk, nis, unicodedata, database modules,
ssl, bzip2, zlib). These patches are numbered from 100 to 200.
All features of the previous four patches are preserved, but they
are organized differently and the patches have been renamed. This
makes it difficult to see the differences from the existing
patches.
* The host Python interpreter is now installed in $(HOST_DIR), since
it is used to build third party Python modules.
* The BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_DEV option is removed since
BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES already does the necessary work.
* The "make -i install" workaround introduced by Maxime Ripard is no
longer needed. It was caused by the compilation of the tests that
required the unicodedata module (which wasn't built in the host
Python interpreter). Since we no longer compile the Python tests,
the problem doesn't exist anymore and we can avoid this "-i"
option.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-12-26 10:28:49 +01:00
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