python-lxml: allow build as host package
While currently there is no in-tree Buildroot package which depends on host-python-lxml, we (DATACOM) have some proprietary modules that use it in their test scripts. We tested python-lxml as host package and confirmed that it builds and works correctly. Someone else might require it, so we are proposing its inclusion. Signed-off-by: Carlos Santos <casantos@datacom.ind.br> [Thomas: add Config.in.host entry.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ menu "Host utilities"
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source "package/patchelf/Config.in.host"
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source "package/pru-software-support/Config.in.host"
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source "package/pwgen/Config.in.host"
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source "package/python-lxml/Config.in.host"
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source "package/qemu/Config.in.host"
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source "package/raspberrypi-usbboot/Config.in.host"
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source "package/s6-rc/Config.in.host"
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package/python-lxml/Config.in.host
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package/python-lxml/Config.in.host
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config BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_PYTHON_LXML
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bool "host python-lxml"
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help
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The lxml XML toolkit is a Pythonic binding for the C libraries
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libxml2 and libxslt.
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http://lxml.de/
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PYTHON_LXML_SETUP_TYPE = setuptools
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PYTHON_LXML_DEPENDENCIES = libxml2 libxslt zlib
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HOST_PYTHON_LXML_DEPENDENCIES = host-libxml2 host-libxslt host-zlib
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# python-lxml needs these scripts in order to properly detect libxml2 and
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# libxslt compiler and linker flags
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PYTHON_LXML_BUILD_OPTS = \
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--with-xslt-config=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin/xslt-config \
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--with-xml2-config=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin/xml2-config
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HOST_PYTHON_LXML_BUILD_OPTS = \
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--with-xslt-config=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/xslt-config \
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--with-xml2-config=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/xml2-config
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$(eval $(python-package))
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$(eval $(host-python-package))
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