# Define the Python interpreter paths in the SRPM macros so that # - they can be used in Build/Requires # - they can be used in non-Python packages where requiring pythonX-devel would # be an overkill # use the underscored macros to redefine the behavior of %%python3_version etc. %__python2 /usr/bin/python2 %__python3 /usr/bin/python3 # use the non-underscored macros to refer to Python in spec, etc. %python2 %__python2 %python3 %__python3 # See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/PythonMacroError %__python %{error:attempt to use unversioned python, define %%__python to %{__python2} or %{__python3} explicitly} # Users can use %%python only if they redefined %%__python (e.g. to %%__python3) %python %__python # There are multiple Python 3 versions packaged, but only one can be the "main" version # That means that it owns the "python3" namespace: # - python3 package name # - /usr/bin/python3 command # - python3-foo packages are meant for this version # Other versions of Python 3 always contain the version in the namespace: # - python3.XX package name # - /usr/bin/python3.XX command # - python3.XX-foo packages (if allowed) # # Python spec files use the version defined here to determine defaults for the # %%py_provides and %%python_provide macros, as well as for the "pythonname" generator that # provides python3-foo for python3.XX-foo and vice versa for the default "main" version. # E.g. in Fedora 33, python3.9-foo will provide python3-foo, # python3-foo will provide python3.9-foo. # # There are two macros: # # This always contains the major.minor version (with dots), default for %%python3_version. %__default_python3_version 3.10 # # The pkgname version that determines the alternative provide name (e.g. python3.9-foo), # set to the same as above, but historically hasn't included the dot. # This is left intentionally a separate macro, in case the naming convention ever changes. %__default_python3_pkgversion %__default_python3_version # python3_pkgversion specifies the version of Python 3 in the distro. # For Fedora, this is usually just "3". # It can be a specific version distro-wide (e.g. "36" in EPEL7). # Alternatively, it can be overridden in spec (e.g. to "3.8") when building for alternate Python stacks. %python3_pkgversion 3 # Define where Python wheels will be stored and the prefix of -wheel packages # - In Fedora we want wheel subpackages named e.g. `python-pip-wheel` that # install packages into `/usr/share/python-wheels`. Both names are not # versioned, because they're used by all Python 3 stacks. # - In RHEL we want wheel packages named e.g. `python3-pip-wheel` and # `python3.11-pip-wheel` that install packages into similarly versioned # locations. We want each Python stack in RHEL to have their own wheels, # because the main python3 wheels (which we can't upgrade) will likely be # quite old by the time we're adding new alternate Python stacks. # - In ELN we want to follow Fedora, because builds for ELN and Fedora rawhide # need to be interoperable. %python_wheel_pkg_prefix python%{?rhel:%{!?eln:%{python3_pkgversion}}} %python_wheel_dir %{_datadir}/%{python_wheel_pkg_prefix}-wheels ### BRP scripts (and related macros) ## Automatically compile python files %py_auto_byte_compile 1 ## Should python bytecompilation errors terminate a build? %_python_bytecompile_errors_terminate_build 1 ## Should python bytecompilation compile outside python specific directories? ## This always causes errors when enabled, see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/No_more_automagic_Python_bytecompilation_phase_3 %_python_bytecompile_extra 0 ## The individual BRP scripts %__brp_python_bytecompile %{_rpmconfigdir}/redhat/brp-python-bytecompile "" "%{?_python_bytecompile_errors_terminate_build}" "%{?_python_bytecompile_extra}" %__brp_fix_pyc_reproducibility %{_rpmconfigdir}/redhat/brp-fix-pyc-reproducibility %__brp_python_hardlink %{_rpmconfigdir}/redhat/brp-python-hardlink ## This macro is included in redhat-rpm-config's %%__os_install_post # Note that the order matters: # 1. brp-python-bytecompile can create (or replace) pyc files # 2. brp-fix-pyc-reproducibility can modify the pyc files from above # 3. brp-python-hardlink de-duplicates identical pyc files %__os_install_post_python \ %{?py_auto_byte_compile:%{?__brp_python_bytecompile}} \ %{?py_reproducible_pyc_path:%{?__brp_fix_pyc_reproducibility} "%{py_reproducible_pyc_path}"} \ %{?__brp_python_hardlink} \ %{nil} # === Macros for Build/Requires tags using Python dist tags === # - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Automatic_Provides_for_Python_RPM_Packages # - These macros need to be in macros.python-srpm, because BuildRequires tags # get rendered as runtime requires into the metadata of SRPMs. # Converts Python dist name to a canonical format %py_dist_name() %{lua:\ name = rpm.expand("%{?1:%{1}}");\ canonical = string.gsub(string.lower(name), "[^%w%[%]]+", "-");\ print(canonical);\ } # Creates Python 2 dist tag(s) after converting names to canonical format # Needs to first put all arguments into a list, because invoking a different # macro (%%py_dist_name) overwrites them %py2_dist() %{lua:\ args = {}\ arg = 1\ while (true) do\ name = rpm.expand("%{?" .. arg .. ":%{" .. arg .. "}}");\ if (name == nil or name == '') then\ break\ end\ args[arg] = name\ arg = arg + 1\ end\ for arg, name in ipairs(args) do\ canonical = rpm.expand("%py_dist_name " .. name);\ print("python2dist(" .. canonical .. ") ");\ end\ } # Creates Python 3 dist tag(s) after converting names to canonical format # Needs to first put all arguments into a list, because invoking a different # macro (%%py_dist_name) overwrites them %py3_dist() %{lua:\ python3_pkgversion = rpm.expand("%python3_pkgversion");\ args = {}\ arg = 1\ while (true) do\ name = rpm.expand("%{?" .. arg .. ":%{" .. arg .. "}}");\ if (name == nil or name == '') then\ break\ end\ args[arg] = name\ arg = arg + 1\ end\ for arg, name in ipairs(args) do\ canonical = rpm.expand("%py_dist_name " .. name);\ print("python" .. python3_pkgversion .. "dist(" .. canonical .. ") ");\ end\ } # Macro to replace overly complicated references to PyPI source files. # Expands to the pythonhosted URL for a package # Accepts zero to three arguments: # 1: The PyPI project name, defaulting to %%srcname if it is defined, then # %%pypi_name if it is defined, then just %%name. # 2: The PYPI version, defaulting to %%version with tildes stripped. # 3: The file extension, defaulting to "tar.gz". (A period will be added # automatically.) # Requires %%__pypi_url and %%__pypi_default_extension to be defined. %__pypi_url https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/ %__pypi_default_extension tar.gz %pypi_source() %{lua: local src = rpm.expand('%1') local ver = rpm.expand('%2') local ext = rpm.expand('%3') local url = rpm.expand('%__pypi_url') \ -- If no first argument, try %srcname, then %pypi_name, then %name -- Note that rpm leaves macros unchanged if they are not defined. if src == '%1' then src = rpm.expand('%srcname') end if src == '%srcname' then src = rpm.expand('%pypi_name') end if src == '%pypi_name' then src = rpm.expand('%name') end \ -- If no second argument, use %version if ver == '%2' then ver = rpm.expand('%version'):gsub('~', '') end \ -- If no third argument, use the preset default extension if ext == '%3' then ext = rpm.expand('%__pypi_default_extension') end \ local first = string.sub(src, 1, 1) \ print(url .. first .. '/' .. src .. '/' .. src .. '-' .. ver .. '.' .. ext) } %py_provides() %{lua: local python = require 'fedora.srpm.python' local name = rpm.expand('%1') if name == '%1' then rpm.expand('%{error:%%py_provides requires at least 1 argument, the name to provide}') end local evr = rpm.expand('%2') if evr == '%2' then evr = rpm.expand('%{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}') end print('Provides: ' .. name .. ' = ' .. evr .. '\\n') local provides = python.python_altprovides(name, evr) for i, provide in ipairs(provides) do print('Provides: ' .. provide .. '\\n') end } %python_extras_subpkg(n:i:f:F) %{expand:%{lua: local option_n = '-n (name of the base package)' local option_i = '-i (buildroot path to metadata)' local option_f = '-f (builddir path to a filelist)' local option_F = '-F (skip %%files section)' local value_n = rpm.expand('%{-n*}') local value_i = rpm.expand('%{-i*}') local value_f = rpm.expand('%{-f*}') local value_F = rpm.expand('%{-F}') local args = rpm.expand('%{*}') if value_n == '' then rpm.expand('%{error:%%%0: missing option ' .. option_n .. '}') end if value_i == '' and value_f == '' and value_F == '' then rpm.expand('%{error:%%%0: missing option ' .. option_i .. ' or ' .. option_f .. ' or ' .. option_F .. '}') end if value_i ~= '' and value_f ~= '' then rpm.expand('%{error:%%%0: simultaneous ' .. option_i .. ' and ' .. option_f .. ' options are not possible}') end if value_i ~= '' and value_F ~= '' then rpm.expand('%{error:%%%0: simultaneous ' .. option_i .. ' and ' .. option_F .. ' options are not possible}') end if value_f ~= '' and value_F ~= '' then rpm.expand('%{error:%%%0: simultaneous ' .. option_f .. ' and ' .. option_F .. ' options are not possible}') end if args == '' then rpm.expand('%{error:%%%0 requires at least one argument with "extras" name}') end local requires = 'Requires: ' .. value_n .. ' = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}' for extras in args:gmatch('[^%s,]+') do local rpmname = value_n .. '+' .. extras local pkgdef = '%package -n ' .. rpmname local summary = 'Summary: Metapackage for ' .. value_n .. ': ' .. extras .. ' extras' local description = '%description -n ' .. rpmname .. '\\\n' local current_line = 'This is a metapackage bringing in' for _, word in ipairs({extras, 'extras', 'requires', 'for', value_n .. '.'}) do local line = current_line .. ' ' .. word if line:len() > 79 then description = description .. current_line .. '\\\n' current_line = word else current_line = line end end description = description .. current_line .. '\\\n' .. 'It makes sure the dependencies are installed.\\\n' local files = '' if value_i ~= '' then files = '%files -n ' .. rpmname .. '\\\n' .. '%ghost ' .. value_i elseif value_f ~= '' then files = '%files -n ' .. rpmname .. ' -f ' .. value_f end for i, line in ipairs({pkgdef, summary, requires, description, files, ''}) do print(line .. '\\\n') end end }}