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EXTRA_DIST = libzfs_core setup.py.in README LICENSE docs
if PYZFS_ENABLED
all:
all-local:
$(PYTHON) setup.py build
#
# On Debian (Ubuntu, and other downstream distros) the install location of
# Python packages is "../dist-packages" instead of "../site-packages" [1].
# The install location used by "$(PYTHON) setup.py install" must match the
# location specified in the ZFS specfile (RPM macro "%{python_sitelib}") to
# avoid errors during the rpmbuild process.
# However we cannot pass "--install-layout=deb" to the setup script here because
# it is not supported on RPM-based distros; we use the combination of
# "--prefix", "--root" and "--install-lib" parameters instead which should work
# on every supported system.
#
# [1] https://wiki.debian.org/Python#Deviations_from_upstream
#
# Using "--no-compile" will not generate .pyc files which, in turn, will not be
# packaged: this could result in failures during the uninstall phase if these
# files are later created by manually loading the Python modules.
#
install-exec-local:
$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/setup.py install \
--prefix $(prefix) \
--root $(DESTDIR)/ \
pyzfs: python3 support (build system) Almost all of the Python code in the respository has been updated to be compatibile with Python 2.6, Python 3.4, or newer. The only exceptions are arc_summery3.py which requires Python 3, and pyzfs which requires at least Python 2.7. This allows us to maintain a single version of the code and support most default versions of python. This change does the following: * Sets the default shebang for all Python scripts to python3. If only Python 2 is available, then at install time scripts which are compatible with Python 2 will have their shebangs replaced with /usr/bin/python. This is done for compatibility until Python 2 goes end of life. Since only the installed versions are changed this means Python 3 must be installed on the system for test-runner when testing in-tree. * Added --with-python=<2|3|3.4,etc> configure option which sets the PYTHON environment variable to target a specific python version. By default the newest installed version of Python will be used or the preferred distribution version when creating pacakges. * Fixed --enable-pyzfs configure checks so they are run when --enable-pyzfs=check and --enable-pyzfs=yes. * Enabled pyzfs for Python 3.4 and newer, which is now supported. * Renamed pyzfs package to python<VERSION>-pyzfs and updated to install in the appropriate site location. For example, when building with --with-python=3.4 a python34-pyzfs will be created which installs in /usr/lib/python3.4/site-packages/. * Renamed the following python scripts according to the Fedora guidance for packaging utilities in /bin - dbufstat.py -> dbufstat - arcstat.py -> arcstat - arc_summary.py -> arc_summary - arc_summary3.py -> arc_summary3 * Updated python-cffi package name. On CentOS 6, CentOS 7, and Amazon Linux it's called python-cffi, not python2-cffi. For Python3 it's called python3-cffi or python3x-cffi. * Install one version of arc_summary. Depending on the version of Python available install either arc_summary2 or arc_summary3 as arc_summary. The user output is only slightly different. Reviewed-by: John Ramsden <johnramsden@riseup.net> Reviewed-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa@datto.com> Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #8096
2018-10-31 19:22:59 +03:00
--install-lib $(pythonsitedir) \
--single-version-externally-managed \
--verbose
clean: clean-local
rm -rf build/ pyzfs.egg-info/
clean-local:
check-local: all
endif