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Older distributions such as CentOS6 come with python2.6, which causes build failures in packages such as host-libglib2 because they require python2.7 and above. host-libglib2 will produce the error message: /bin/sh: python2.7: command not found Python2.7 is a hard-coded value in configure.ac. If one changes the value to just "python," the following stack trace is produced: Traceback (most recent call last): File "./gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen.in", line 55, in <module> self.outfile.write(LICENSE_STR.format(config.VERSION)) ValueError : sys.exit(codegen_main.codegen_main()) zero length field name in format Instead of supporting an ancient version of Python that had its support ended in October os 2013, it would be more pragmatic only to support Python2.7 and above. Luckily; CentOS6 has the centos-release-scl repository, which allows users to install python2.7, and Debian 8 comes with Python2.7 already, making this patch relatively low impact. Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <Aduskett@gmail.com> [Peter: only look at major.minor to handle x.y.z with z < 10] Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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