mirror_zfs/contrib/pyzfs/Makefile.am
loli10K 85ce3f4fd1 Adopt pyzfs from ClusterHQ
This commit introduces several changes:

 * Update LICENSE and project information

 * Give a good PEP8 talk to existing Python source code

 * Add RPM/DEB packaging for pyzfs

 * Fix some outstanding issues with the existing pyzfs code caused by
   changes in the ABI since the last time the code was updated

 * Integrate pyzfs Python unittest with the ZFS Test Suite

 * Add missing libzfs_core functions: lzc_change_key,
   lzc_channel_program, lzc_channel_program_nosync, lzc_load_key,
   lzc_receive_one, lzc_receive_resumable, lzc_receive_with_cmdprops,
   lzc_receive_with_header, lzc_reopen, lzc_send_resume, lzc_sync,
   lzc_unload_key, lzc_remap

Note: this commit slightly changes zfs_ioc_unload_key() ABI. This allow
to differentiate the case where we tried to unload a key on a
non-existing dataset (ENOENT) from the situation where a dataset has
no key loaded: this is consistent with the "change" case where trying
to zfs_ioc_change_key() from a dataset with no key results in EACCES.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes #7230
2018-05-01 10:33:35 -07:00

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EXTRA_DIST = libzfs_core setup.py 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)/ \
--install-lib $(pythondir) \
--single-version-externally-managed \
--verbose
clean: clean-local
clean-local:
check-local: all
endif