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* python3: rename patches to the new conventionThomas Petazzoni2015-01-021-21/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | Note that we don't use completely sequential numbers, because patches below 100 are used to address cross-compilation issues in Python 3, while patches above 100 are used to make more Python 3 modules configurable. [Thomas: fixup commit log.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Reviewed-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
* python3: bump to 3.4.2Thomas Petazzoni2015-01-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit bumps python3 to Python 3.4.2. Two patches had to be changed slightly to fix some minor conflicts. PYTHON3_LIBTOOL_PATH = NO was added to prevent Buildroot from trying to patch a version of libtool for which we don't have matching patches, which isn't a problem since we're anyway not using the part of the Python sources that uses libtool (it's the built-in copy of libffi, and we use the external libffi). Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Tested-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Reviewed-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
* python3: improve isolation of build environment and error handlingThomas Petazzoni2014-07-091-0/+21
This commit mainly fixes bug #7268 by improving the isolation of the build environment by making sure some host environment header paths do not leak into the target build. The investigation was done by David <buildroot-2014@inbox.com>. This is done by not calling the add_multiarch_paths() function of setup.py when we're cross-compiling, a change made in the newly introduced python3-012-dont-add-multiarch-path.patch. In addition to this, another patch is added to make sure the build is aborted when one of the Python module fails to build. This is done in python3-013-abort-on-failed-modules.patch. Without this, the Python setup.py script simply logs which module failed to build, but doesn't abort, so it's hard to notice when there is a problem. [Peter: slightly reword commit message] Cc: David <buildroot-2014@inbox.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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