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Thomas Petazzoni ce0f19e5f6 python3: remove unneeded __pycache__ directories
The __pycache__ directories are only needed on PEP3147-enabled
installations, which is not the choice Buildroot has made. However,
during the build process of the target Python, the separation between
the target and host Python is not entirely complete, and starting the
host Python to byte-compile the target Python modules triggers the
compilation of a bunch of __pycache__ directories by the host Python,
which uses a PEP 3147 installation.

For now, simply get rid of those useless directories after the
installation of Python is completed. In the long term, it would be
good to achieve a better isolation between the host and target build
to avoid this issue.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-10-05 14:32:41 +02:00
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boot packages: rename FOO_CONF_OPT into FOO_CONF_OPTS 2014-10-04 18:54:16 +02:00
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docs packages: rename FOO_KCONFIG_OPT into FOO_KCONFIG_OPTS 2014-10-04 18:54:54 +02:00
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linux packages: rename misc. occurrences of _OPT into _OPTS 2014-10-04 18:56:25 +02:00
package python3: remove unneeded __pycache__ directories 2014-10-05 14:32:41 +02:00
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