docs/manual: remove references to PKG_PYTHON_*_OPTS
These variables were removed. In addition, the text describing them wasn't terribly useful. Just remove the sentences describing them. Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be> Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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@ -135,25 +135,13 @@ therefore only use a few of them, or none.
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makes sense to use for distutils/setuptools based packages as
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flit/pep517 based packages do not pass these options to a +setup.py+
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script but instead pass them to +support/scripts/pyinstaller.py+.
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For target distutils packages, the +PKG_PYTHON_DISTUTILS_BUILD_OPTS+
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options are already passed automatically by the infrastructure.
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* +PYTHON_FOO_INSTALL_TARGET_OPTS+, +PYTHON_FOO_INSTALL_STAGING_OPTS+,
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+HOST_PYTHON_FOO_INSTALL_OPTS+ to specify additional options to pass
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to the Python +setup.py+ script (for distutils/setuptools packages)
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or +support/scripts/pyinstaller.py+ (for flit/pep517 packages) during
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the target installation step, the staging installation step or the
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host installation, respectively. Note that the infrastructure is
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automatically passing some options, defined in
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+PKG_PYTHON_DISTUTILS_INSTALL_TARGET_OPTS+ or
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+PKG_PYTHON_DISTUTILS_INSTALL_STAGING_OPTS+ (for target distutils
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packages), +HOST_PKG_PYTHON_DISTUTILS_INSTALL_OPTS+ (for host
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distutils packages), +PKG_PYTHON_SETUPTOOLS_INSTALL_TARGET_OPTS+ or
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+PKG_PYTHON_SETUPTOOLS_INSTALL_STAGING_OPTS+ (for target setuptools
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packages), +HOST_PKG_PYTHON_SETUPTOOLS_INSTALL_OPTS+ (for host
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setuptools packages) and +PKG_PYTHON_PEP517_INSTALL_TARGET_OPTS+ or
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+PKG_PYTHON_PEP517_INSTALL_STAGING_OPTS+ (for target flit/pep517
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packages).
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host installation, respectively.
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With the Python infrastructure, all the steps required to build and
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install the packages are already defined, and they generally work well
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