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* python3: bump to 3.7.0Adam Duskett2018-08-181-11/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Other changes include: - Refreshing all necessary patches for 3.7.0 - Add a hash for the license file. - Python no longer has it's own internal libffi, as such, host-libffi is now required to build host-python3, and is added as a dependency. - Drop PYTHON3_LIBTOOL_PATCH = NO, since there is no longer any internal libffi copy that was causing the libtool patching process to fail. - A new core module "uuid" is now is added in the Config.in file, and relies on util-linux's uuid library. - Also, a new patch: 0030-Fix-cross-compiling-the-uuid-module.patch is required to fix compiling the uuid module, because the include directory search path for uuid.h is hardcoded to /usr/include/uuid, which causes an "unsafe for cross-compilation" error during compiling if the host pc has uuid headers installed. - 0031-Add-an-option-to-disable-uuid-module.patch is added to allow disabling the Python3 UUID module, so that when BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON3_UUID is disabled by the UUID library is present, the uuid Python module is not built, as expected. - 0032-fix-building-on-older-distributions.patch is added to change os.replace by os.rename in the update_file.py script to fix building on older Linux distributions that have older versions of python that don't include os.replace. os.rename acts in the same way as os.replace, but is cross-platform compatible. Because Buildroot is guaranteed to be built in a POSIX environment, it is safe to change replace to rename. Tested on CentOS6 and Fedora28, All test results passed: br-arm-full [1/6]: OK br-arm-cortex-a9-glibc [2/6]: OK br-arm-cortex-m4-full [3/6]: SKIPPED br-x86-64-musl [4/6]: OK br-arm-full-static [5/6]: SKIPPED armv5-ctng-linux-gnueabi [6/6]: OK 6 builds, 2 skipped, 0 build failed, 0 legal-info failed Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <aduskett@gmail.com> [Thomas: - remove PYTHON3_LIBTOOL_PATCH = NO - improve the solution in patch 0030-Fix-cross-compiling-the-uuid-module - add patch 0031-Add-an-option-to-disable-uuid-module] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
* Revert "python3: bump to 2.6.4"Thomas Petazzoni2018-02-051-13/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 233202597d9411399aeaded2f9a7cd14f2e29833, which causes a lot of build failures. Part of the Python build process tries to use os.replace(), which is only available since Python 3.3. It should work if the host-python being built was used, but unfortunately the system Python ends up being used, causing the build failure. Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/ed95a7ded6bd6c17bd0820b3a96862487b71eb2b/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
* python3: bump to 2.6.4Adam Duskett2018-02-031-11/+13
| | | | | | | Also update necessary patches. Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <Adamduskett@outlook.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
* python-config.sh: don't reassign ${prefix}Matt Weber2017-11-051-0/+53
When prefix is set to a path like /usr during crossbuild the sed operations end up executing twice, once for the prefix reassignment and another for includedir if it is set as a string including the ${prefix} variable. This results in an issue when the build directory is under /usr. This patch updates the remaining location which uses the prefix variable to also sed and update to use the real path. Upstream bug report: https://bugs.python.org/issue31713 Buildroot bug: https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=10361 Fixes failures like the following: dbus-python-1.2.4 | NOK | http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/758858efa97b6273c1b470513f5492258a6d8853 Signed-off-by: Matthew Weber <matthew.weber@rockwellcollins.com> [Arnout: refer to autobuild failures that still exist] Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
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