We need to ensure our host tools get run during build, not the freshly built cross-tools (this will not work), so we introduce HOSTPYTHON and HOSTPGEN. Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [embedded specific] Signed-off-by: Michael 'Mickey' Lauer Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton Rebased for python-2.7.9 Signed-Off-By: Alejandro Hernandez Index: Python-2.7.9/Makefile.pre.in =================================================================== --- Python-2.7.9.orig/Makefile.pre.in +++ Python-2.7.9/Makefile.pre.in @@ -234,6 +234,7 @@ LIBFFI_INCLUDEDIR= @LIBFFI_INCLUDEDIR@ ########################################################################## # Parser PGEN= Parser/pgen$(EXE) +HOSTPGEN= $(PGEN)$(EXE) PSRCS= \ Parser/acceler.c \ @@ -445,7 +446,7 @@ $(BUILDPYTHON): Modules/python.o $(LIBRA $(BLDLIBRARY) $(LIBS) $(MODLIBS) $(SYSLIBS) $(LDLAST) platform: $(BUILDPYTHON) pybuilddir.txt - $(RUNSHARED) $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -c 'import sys ; from sysconfig import get_platform ; print get_platform()+"-"+sys.version[0:3]' >platform + $(RUNSHARED) $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -c 'import sys ; from distutils.util import get_platform ; print get_platform()+"-"+sys.version[0:3]' >platform # Create build directory and generate the sysconfig build-time data there. # pybuilddir.txt contains the name of the build dir and is used for @@ -611,7 +612,7 @@ Modules/pwdmodule.o: $(srcdir)/Modules/p $(GRAMMAR_H): $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) $(PGENSRCS) @$(MKDIR_P) Include $(MAKE) $(PGEN) - $(PGEN) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) $(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_C) + $(HOSTPGEN) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) $(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_C) $(GRAMMAR_C): $(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) $(PGENSRCS) $(MAKE) $(GRAMMAR_H) touch $(GRAMMAR_C) @@ -1043,27 +1044,27 @@ libinstall: build_all $(srcdir)/Lib/$(PL $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/distutils/tests ; \ fi PYTHONPATH=$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) $(RUNSHARED) \ - $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -Wi -tt $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ + $(HOSTPYTHON) -Wi -tt $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ -d $(LIBDEST) -f \ -x 'bad_coding|badsyntax|site-packages|lib2to3/tests/data' \ $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) PYTHONPATH=$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) $(RUNSHARED) \ - $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -Wi -tt -O $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ + $(HOSTPYTHON) -Wi -tt $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ -d $(LIBDEST) -f \ -x 'bad_coding|badsyntax|site-packages|lib2to3/tests/data' \ $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) -PYTHONPATH=$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) $(RUNSHARED) \ - $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -Wi -t $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ + $(HOSTPYTHON) -Wi -tt $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ -d $(LIBDEST)/site-packages -f \ -x badsyntax $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/site-packages -PYTHONPATH=$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) $(RUNSHARED) \ - $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -Wi -t -O $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ + $(HOSTPYTHON) -Wi -tt $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/compileall.py \ -d $(LIBDEST)/site-packages -f \ -x badsyntax $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/site-packages -PYTHONPATH=$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) $(RUNSHARED) \ - $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -m lib2to3.pgen2.driver $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/lib2to3/Grammar.txt + $(HOSTPYTHON) -m lib2to3.pgen2.driver $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/lib2to3/Grammar.txt -PYTHONPATH=$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST) $(RUNSHARED) \ - $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) -m lib2to3.pgen2.driver $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/lib2to3/PatternGrammar.txt + $(HOSTPYTHON) -m lib2to3.pgen2.driver $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDEST)/lib2to3/PatternGrammar.txt # Create the PLATDIR source directory, if one wasn't distributed.. $(srcdir)/Lib/$(PLATDIR): Index: Python-2.7.9/setup.py =================================================================== --- Python-2.7.9.orig/setup.py +++ Python-2.7.9/setup.py @@ -334,6 +334,7 @@ class PyBuildExt(build_ext): self.failed.append(ext.name) self.announce('*** WARNING: renaming "%s" since importing it' ' failed: %s' % (ext.name, why), level=3) + return assert not self.inplace basename, tail = os.path.splitext(ext_filename) newname = basename + "_failed" + tail @@ -558,6 +559,9 @@ class PyBuildExt(build_ext): # XXX Omitted modules: gl, pure, dl, SGI-specific modules + lib_dirs = [ os.getenv("STAGING_LIBDIR"), os.getenv("STAGING_BASELIBDIR") ] + inc_dirs = [ os.getenv("STAGING_INCDIR") ] + # # The following modules are all pretty straightforward, and compile # on pretty much any POSIXish platform.