# ====================================================== # Conditionals and other variables controlling the build # ====================================================== %global pybasever 3.4 # pybasever without the dot: %global pyshortver 34 %global pylibdir %{_libdir}/python%{pybasever} %global dynload_dir %{pylibdir}/lib-dynload # SOABI is defined in the upstream configure.in from Python-3.2a2 onwards, # for PEP 3149: # http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3149/ # ("configure.in" became "configure.ac" in Python 3.3 onwards, and in # backports) # ABIFLAGS, LDVERSION and SOABI are in the upstream Makefile # With Python 3.3, we lose the "u" suffix due to PEP 393 %global ABIFLAGS_optimized m %global ABIFLAGS_debug dm %global LDVERSION_optimized %{pybasever}%{ABIFLAGS_optimized} %global LDVERSION_debug %{pybasever}%{ABIFLAGS_debug} %global SOABI_optimized cpython-%{pyshortver}%{ABIFLAGS_optimized} %global SOABI_debug cpython-%{pyshortver}%{ABIFLAGS_debug} # All bytecode files are now in a __pycache__ subdirectory, with a name # reflecting the version of the bytecode (to permit sharing of python libraries # between different runtimes) # See http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3147/ # For example, # foo/bar.py # now has bytecode at: # foo/__pycache__/bar.cpython-34.pyc # foo/__pycache__/bar.cpython-34.pyo %global bytecode_suffixes .cpython-34.py? # Python's configure script defines SOVERSION, and this is used in the Makefile # to determine INSTSONAME, the name of the libpython DSO: # LDLIBRARY='libpython$(VERSION).so' # INSTSONAME="$LDLIBRARY".$SOVERSION # We mirror this here in order to make it easier to add the -gdb.py hooks. # (if these get out of sync, the payload of the libs subpackage will fail # and halt the build) %global py_SOVERSION 1.0 %global py_INSTSONAME_optimized libpython%{LDVERSION_optimized}.so.%{py_SOVERSION} %global py_INSTSONAME_debug libpython%{LDVERSION_debug}.so.%{py_SOVERSION} %global with_debug_build 0 %global with_gdb_hooks 1 %global with_systemtap 1 # some arches don't have valgrind so we need to disable its support on them %ifarch %{valgrind_arches} %global with_valgrind 1 %else %global with_valgrind 0 %endif %global with_gdbm 1 # Change from yes to no to turn this off %global with_computed_gotos yes # Turn this to 0 to turn off the "check" phase: %global run_selftest_suite 1 # Disable automatic bytecompilation. The python3 binary is not yet be # available in /usr/bin when Python is built. Also, the bytecompilation fails # on files that test invalid syntax. %undefine py_auto_byte_compile # We need to get a newer configure generated out of configure.in for the following # patches: # patch 55 (systemtap) # patch 113 (more config flags) # # For patch 55 (systemtap), we need to get a new header for configure to use # # configure.in requires autoconf-2.65, but the version in Fedora is currently # autoconf-2.66 # # For now, we'll generate a patch to the generated configure script and # pyconfig.h.in on a machine that has a local copy of autoconf 2.65 # # Instructions on obtaining such a copy can be seen at # http://bugs.python.org/issue7997 # # To make it easy to regenerate the patch, this specfile can be run in two # ways: # (i) regenerate_autotooling_patch 0 : the normal approach: prep the # source tree using a pre-generated patch to the "configure" script, and do a # full build # (ii) regenerate_autotooling_patch 1 : intended to be run on a developer's # workstation: prep the source tree without patching configure, then rerun a # local copy of autoconf-2.65, regenerate the patch, then exit, without doing # the rest of the build %global regenerate_autotooling_patch 0 # ================== # Top-level metadata # ================== Summary: Version 3.4 of the Python programming language Name: python%{pyshortver} %global general_version %{pybasever}.10 #global prerel ... %global upstream_version %{general_version}%{?prerel} Version: %{general_version}%{?prerel:~%{prerel}} Release: 3%{?dist} License: Python # Whether to use RPM build wheels from the python-{pip,setuptools}-wheel package # Uses upstream bundled prebuilt wheels otherwise %bcond_without rpmwheels # ======================= # Build-time requirements # ======================= # (keep this list alphabetized) BuildRequires: autoconf BuildRequires: bluez-libs-devel BuildRequires: bzip2 BuildRequires: bzip2-devel # expat 2.1.0 added the symbol XML_SetHashSalt without bumping SONAME. We use # it (in pyexpat) in order to enable the fix in Python-3.2.3 for CVE-2012-0876: BuildRequires: expat-devel >= 2.1.0 BuildRequires: findutils BuildRequires: gcc-c++ %if %{with_gdbm} BuildRequires: gdbm-devel %endif BuildRequires: glibc-all-langpacks BuildRequires: glibc-devel BuildRequires: gmp-devel BuildRequires: libffi-devel BuildRequires: libGL-devel BuildRequires: libX11-devel BuildRequires: ncurses-devel # workaround http://bugs.python.org/issue19804 (test_uuid requires ifconfig) BuildRequires: net-tools BuildRequires: pkgconfig BuildRequires: readline-devel BuildRequires: sqlite-devel BuildRequires: compat-openssl10-devel %if 0%{?with_systemtap} BuildRequires: systemtap-sdt-devel # (this introduces a dependency on "python", in that systemtap-sdt-devel's # /usr/bin/dtrace is a python 2 script) %global tapsetdir /usr/share/systemtap/tapset %endif # with_systemtap BuildRequires: tar BuildRequires: tcl-devel BuildRequires: tix-devel BuildRequires: tk-devel %if 0%{?with_valgrind} BuildRequires: valgrind-devel %endif BuildRequires: xz-devel BuildRequires: zlib-devel Requires: expat >= 2.1.0 # Python 3 built with glibc >= 2.24.90-26 needs to require it (rhbz#1410644). Requires: glibc%{?_isa} >= 2.24.90-26 BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros %if %{with rpmwheels} BuildRequires: python-setuptools-wheel BuildRequires: python-pip-wheel %endif # People might want to dnf install pythonX.Y instead of pythonXY Provides: python%{pybasever} = %{version}-%{release} # ======================= # Source code and patches # ======================= Source: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/%{general_version}/Python-%{upstream_version}.tar.xz # Supply an RPM macro "py_byte_compile" for the python3-devel subpackage # to enable specfiles to selectively byte-compile individual files and paths # with different Python runtimes as necessary: Source3: macros.pybytecompile%{pybasever} # Systemtap tapset to make it easier to use the systemtap static probes # (actually a template; LIBRARY_PATH will get fixed up during install) # Written by dmalcolm; not yet sent upstream Source5: libpython.stp # Example systemtap script using the tapset # Written by wcohen, mjw, dmalcolm; not yet sent upstream Source6: systemtap-example.stp # Another example systemtap script that uses the tapset # Written by dmalcolm; not yet sent upstream Source7: pyfuntop.stp # A simple script to check timestamps of bytecode files # Run in check section with Python that is currently being built # Written by bkabrda Source8: check-pyc-and-pyo-timestamps.py # Fixup distutils/unixccompiler.py to remove standard library path from rpath: # Was Patch0 in ivazquez' python3000 specfile: Patch1: Python-3.1.1-rpath.patch # 00055 # # Systemtap support: add statically-defined probe points # Patch sent upstream as http://bugs.python.org/issue14776 # with some subsequent reworking to cope with LANG=C in an rpmbuild # (where sys.getfilesystemencoding() == 'ascii') Patch55: 00055-systemtap.patch Patch102: 00102-lib64.patch # 00104 # # Only used when "%{_lib}" == "lib64" # Another lib64 fix, for distutils/tests/test_install.py; not upstream: Patch104: 00104-lib64-fix-for-test_install.patch # 00111 # # Patch the Makefile.pre.in so that the generated Makefile doesn't try to build # a libpythonMAJOR.MINOR.a (bug 550692): # Downstream only: not appropriate for upstream Patch111: 00111-no-static-lib.patch # 00113 # # Add configure-time support for the COUNT_ALLOCS and CALL_PROFILE options # described at http://svn.python.org/projects/python/trunk/Misc/SpecialBuilds.txt # so that if they are enabled, they will be in that build's pyconfig.h, so that # extension modules will reliably use them # Not yet sent upstream Patch113: 00113-more-configuration-flags.patch # 00125 # # COUNT_ALLOCS is useful for debugging, but the upstream behaviour of always # emitting debug info to stdout on exit is too verbose and makes it harder to # use the debug build. Add a "PYTHONDUMPCOUNTS" environment variable which # must be set to enable the output on exit # Not yet sent upstream Patch125: 00125-less-verbose-COUNT_ALLOCS.patch # 00131 # # The four tests in test_io built on top of check_interrupted_write_retry # fail when built in Koji, for ppc and ppc64; for some reason, the SIGALRM # handlers are never called, and the call to write runs to completion # (rhbz#732998) Patch131: 00131-disable-tests-in-test_io.patch # 00132 # # Add non-standard hooks to unittest for use in the "check" phase below, when # running selftests within the build: # @unittest._skipInRpmBuild(reason) # for tests that hang or fail intermittently within the build environment, and: # @unittest._expectedFailureInRpmBuild # for tests that always fail within the build environment # # The hooks only take effect if WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD is set in the # environment, which we set manually in the appropriate portion of the "check" # phase below (and which potentially other python-* rpms could set, to reuse # these unittest hooks in their own "check" phases) Patch132: 00132-add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest.patch # 00134 # # Fix a failure in test_sys.py when configured with COUNT_ALLOCS enabled # Not yet sent upstream Patch134: 00134-fix-COUNT_ALLOCS-failure-in-test_sys.patch # 00135 # # test_weakref's test_callback_in_cycle_resurrection doesn't work with # COUNT_ALLOCS, as the metrics keep "C" alive. Work around this for our # debug build: # Not yet sent upstream Patch135: 00135-fix-test-within-test_weakref-in-debug-build.patch # 00137 # # Some tests within distutils fail when run in an rpmbuild: Patch137: 00137-skip-distutils-tests-that-fail-in-rpmbuild.patch # 00139 # # ARM-specific: skip known failure in test_float: # http://bugs.python.org/issue8265 (rhbz#706253) Patch139: 00139-skip-test_float-known-failure-on-arm.patch # ideally short lived patch disabling a test thats fragile on different arches Patch140: python3-arm-skip-failing-fragile-test.patch # 00141 # # Fix tests for case when tests for case when configured with # COUNT_ALLOCS (debug build): http://bugs.python.org/issue19527 # Applies to: test_gc, test_module, test_io, test_logging, test_warnings, # test_threading Patch141: 00141-fix-tests_with_COUNT_ALLOCS.patch # 00143 # # Fix the --with-tsc option on ppc64, and rework it on 32-bit ppc to avoid # aliasing violations (rhbz#698726) # Sent upstream as http://bugs.python.org/issue12872 Patch143: 00143-tsc-on-ppc.patch # 00146 # # Support OpenSSL FIPS mode (e.g. when OPENSSL_FORCE_FIPS_MODE=1 is set) # - handle failures from OpenSSL (e.g. on attempts to use MD5 in a # FIPS-enforcing environment) # - add a new "usedforsecurity" keyword argument to the various digest # algorithms in hashlib so that you can whitelist a callsite with # "usedforsecurity=False" # (sent upstream for python 3 as http://bugs.python.org/issue9216 ; see RHEL6 # python patch 119) # - enforce usage of the _hashlib implementation: don't fall back to the _md5 # and _sha* modules (leading to clearer error messages if fips selftests # fail) # - don't build the _md5 and _sha* modules; rely on the _hashlib implementation # of hashlib # (rhbz#563986) # Note: Up to Python 3.4.0.b1, upstream had their own implementation of what # they assumed would become sha3. This patch was adapted to give it the # usedforsecurity argument, even though it did nothing (OpenSSL didn't have # sha3 implementation at that time).In 3.4.0.b2, sha3 implementation was reverted # (see http://bugs.python.org/issue16113), but the alterations were left in the # patch, since they may be useful again if upstream decides to rerevert sha3 # implementation and OpenSSL still doesn't support it. For now, they're harmless. Patch146: 00146-hashlib-fips.patch # 00150 # # temporarily disable rAssertAlmostEqual in test_cmath on PPC (bz #750811) # caused by a glibc bug. This patch can be removed when we have a glibc with # the patch mentioned here: # http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13472 Patch150: 00150-disable-rAssertAlmostEqual-cmath-on-ppc.patch # 00155 # # Avoid allocating thunks in ctypes unless absolutely necessary, to avoid # generating SELinux denials on "import ctypes" and "import uuid" when # embedding Python within httpd (rhbz#814391) Patch155: 00155-avoid-ctypes-thunks.patch # 00157 # # Update uid/gid handling throughout the standard library: uid_t and gid_t are # unsigned 32-bit values, but existing code often passed them through C long # values, which are signed 32-bit values on 32-bit architectures, leading to # negative int objects for uid/gid values >= 2^31 on 32-bit architectures. # # Introduce _PyObject_FromUid/Gid to convert uid_t/gid_t values to python # objects, using int objects where the value will fit (long objects otherwise), # and _PyArg_ParseUid/Gid to convert int/long to uid_t/gid_t, with -1 allowed # as a special case (since this is given special meaning by the chown syscall) # # Update standard library to use this throughout for uid/gid values, so that # very large uid/gid values are round-trippable, and -1 remains usable. # (rhbz#697470) Patch157: 00157-uid-gid-overflows.patch # 00160 # # Python 3.3 added os.SEEK_DATA and os.SEEK_HOLE, which may be present in the # header files in the build chroot, but may not be supported in the running # kernel, hence we disable this test in an rpm build. # Adding these was upstream issue http://bugs.python.org/issue10142 # Not yet sent upstream Patch160: 00160-disable-test_fs_holes-in-rpm-build.patch # 00163 # # Some tests within test_socket fail intermittently when run inside Koji; # disable them using unittest._skipInRpmBuild # Not yet sent upstream Patch163: 00163-disable-parts-of-test_socket-in-rpm-build.patch # 0164 # # some tests in test._io interrupted_write-* fail on PPC (rhbz#846849) # testChainingDescriptors test in test_exceptions fails on PPc, too (rhbz#846849) # disable those tests so that rebuilds on PPC can continue Patch164: 00164-disable-interrupted_write-tests-on-ppc.patch # 00170 # # In debug builds, try to print repr() when a C-level assert fails in the # garbage collector (typically indicating a reference-counting error # somewhere else e.g in an extension module) # Backported to 2.7 from a patch I sent upstream for py3k # http://bugs.python.org/issue9263 (rhbz#614680) # hiding the proposed new macros/functions within gcmodule.c to avoid exposing # them within the extension API. # (rhbz#850013 Patch170: 00170-gc-assertions.patch # 00173 # # Workaround for ENOPROTOOPT seen in Koji withi test.support.bind_port() # (rhbz#913732) Patch173: 00173-workaround-ENOPROTOOPT-in-bind_port.patch # 00178 # # Don't duplicate various FLAGS in sysconfig values # http://bugs.python.org/issue17679 # Does not affect python2 AFAICS (different sysconfig values initialization) Patch178: 00178-dont-duplicate-flags-in-sysconfig.patch # 00179 # # Workaround for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=951802 # Reported upstream in http://bugs.python.org/issue17737 # This patch basically looks at every frame and if it is somehow corrupted, # it just stops printing the traceback - it doesn't fix the actual bug. # This bug seems to only affect ARM. # Doesn't seem to affect Python 2 AFAICS. Patch179: 00179-dont-raise-error-on-gdb-corrupted-frames-in-backtrace.patch # 00180 # # Enable building on ppc64p7 # Not appropriate for upstream, Fedora-specific naming Patch180: 00180-python-add-support-for-ppc64p7.patch # 00184 # # Fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=979696 # Fixes build of ctypes against libffi with multilib wrapper # Python recognizes ffi.h only if it contains "#define LIBFFI_H", # but the wrapper doesn't contain that, which makes the build fail # We patch this by also accepting "#define ffi_wrapper_h" Patch184: 00184-ctypes-should-build-with-libffi-multilib-wrapper.patch # 00186 # # Fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1023607 # Previously, this fixed a problem where some *.py files were not being # bytecompiled properly during build. This was result of py_compile.compile # raising exception when trying to convert test file with bad encoding, and # thus not continuing bytecompilation for other files. # This was fixed upstream, but the test hasn't been merged yet, so we keep it Patch186: 00186-dont-raise-from-py_compile.patch # 00188 # # Downstream only patch that should be removed when we compile all guaranteed # hashlib algorithms properly. The problem is this: # - during tests, test_hashlib is imported and executed before test_lib2to3 # - if at least one hash function has failed, trying to import it triggers an # exception that is being caught and exception is logged: # http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/2de806c8b070/Lib/hashlib.py#l217 # - logging the exception makes logging module run basicConfig # - when lib2to3 tests are run again, lib2to3 runs basicConfig again, which # doesn't do anything, because it was run previously # (logging.root.handlers != []), which means that the default setup # (most importantly logging level) is not overriden. That means that a test # relying on this will fail (test_filename_changing_on_output_single_dir) Patch188: 00188-fix-lib2to3-tests-when-hashlib-doesnt-compile-properly.patch # 00189 # # Instead of bundled wheels, use our RPM packaged wheels from # /usr/share/python-wheels Patch189: 00189-use-rpm-wheels.patch # Tests requiring SIGHUP to work don't work in Koji # see rhbz#1088233 Patch194: temporarily-disable-tests-requiring-SIGHUP.patch # 00196 # # Fix test_gdb failure on ppc64le Patch196: 00196-test-gdb-match-addr-before-builtin.patch # 00200 # # Fix for gettext plural form headers (lines that begin with "#") # Note: Backported from scl Patch200: 00200-gettext-plural-fix.patch # 00201 # # Fixes memory leak in gdbm module (rhbz#977308) # This was upstreamed as a part of bigger patch, but for our purposes # this is ok: http://bugs.python.org/issue18404 # Note: Backported from scl Patch201: 00201-fix-memory-leak-in-gdbm.patch # test_threading fails in koji dues to it's handling of signals Patch203: 00203-disable-threading-test-koji.patch # 00250 # # After glibc-2.24.90, Python 3 failed to start on EL7 kernel # rhbz#1410175: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1410175 # http://bugs.python.org/issue29157 # Using the patch for python 2 as it is closer to the logic used # for random.c in Python 3.4 # https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/13a39142c047 Patch250: 00250-getentropy.patch # 00273 # # Skip test_float_with_comma, which fails in Koji with UnicodeDecodeError # See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1484497 Patch273: 00273-skip-float-test.patch # 00290 # # Not every target system may provide a crypt() function in its stdlibc # and may use an external or replacement library, like libxcrypt, for # providing such functions. # Fixed upstream: https://bugs.python.org/issue32635 Patch290: 00290-cryptmodule-Include-crypt.h-for-declaration-of-crypt.patch # 00315 # # Fix mktime() error in test_email # http://bugs.python.org/issue35317 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1652843 Patch315: 00315-test_email-mktime.patch # 00321 # # OpenSSL 1.1.1 support for Python 3.4 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1685612 # Rejected upstream https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/12211 # and Python 3.4 reached end-of-life. Patch321: 00321-python34-openssl-1.1.1.patch # 00322 # # Skip test_ssl and test_asyncio tests failing with OpenSSL 1.1.1 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1685609 Patch322: 00322-test_ssl-skip-openssl111.patch # (New patches go here ^^^) # # When adding new patches to "python" and "python3" in Fedora 17 onwards, # please try to keep the patch numbers in-sync between the two specfiles: # # - use the same patch number across both specfiles for conceptually-equivalent # fixes, ideally with the same name # # - when a patch is relevant to both specfiles, use the same introductory # comment in both specfiles where possible (to improve "diff" output when # comparing them) # # - when a patch is only relevant for one of the two specfiles, leave a gap # in the patch numbering in the other specfile, adding a comment when # omitting a patch, both in the manifest section here, and in the "prep" # phase below # # Hopefully this will make it easier to ensure that all relevant fixes are # applied to both versions. # This is the generated patch to "configure"; see the description of # %{regenerate_autotooling_patch} # above: Patch5000: 05000-autotool-intermediates.patch # ====================================================== # Additional metadata, and subpackages # ====================================================== URL: http://www.python.org/ # We don't want to provide this # No package in Fedora shall ever depend on this %global __requires_exclude ^python\\(abi\\) = 3\\..$ %global __provides_exclude ^python\\(abi\\) = 3\\..$ %if %{with rpmwheels} Requires: python-setuptools-wheel Requires: python-pip-wheel %else Provides: bundled(python3-pip) = 9.0.1 Provides: bundled(python3-setuptools) = 28.8.0 %endif %description Python %{pybasever} package for developers. This package exists to allow developers to test their code against an older version of Python. This is not a full Python stack and if you wish to run your applications with Python %{pybasever}, see other distributions that support it, such as CentOS or RHEL with Software Collections. # ====================================================== # The prep phase of the build: # ====================================================== %prep %setup -q -n Python-%{upstream_version} %if 0%{?with_systemtap} # Provide an example of usage of the tapset: cp -a %{SOURCE6} . cp -a %{SOURCE7} . %endif # with_systemtap # Ensure that we're using the system copy of various libraries, rather than # copies shipped by upstream in the tarball: # Remove embedded copy of expat: rm -r Modules/expat || exit 1 # Remove embedded copy of libffi: for SUBDIR in darwin libffi libffi_arm_wince libffi_msvc libffi_osx ; do rm -r Modules/_ctypes/$SUBDIR || exit 1 ; done # Remove embedded copy of zlib: rm -r Modules/zlib || exit 1 # Don't build upstream Python's implementation of these crypto algorithms; # instead rely on _hashlib and OpenSSL. # # For example, in our builds hashlib.md5 is implemented within _hashlib via # OpenSSL (and thus respects FIPS mode), and does not fall back to _md5 # TODO: there seems to be no OpenSSL support in Python for sha3 so far # when it is there, also remove _sha3/ dir for f in md5module.c sha1module.c sha256module.c sha512module.c; do rm Modules/$f done # # Apply patches: # %patch1 -p1 # 3: upstream as of Python 3.3.1 %if 0%{?with_systemtap} %patch55 -p1 -b .systemtap %endif %if "%{_lib}" == "lib64" %patch102 -p1 %patch104 -p1 %endif %patch111 -p1 %patch113 -p1 %patch125 -p1 -b .less-verbose-COUNT_ALLOCS %ifarch ppc %{power64} %patch131 -p1 %endif %patch132 -p1 %patch134 -p1 %patch135 -p1 %patch137 -p1 %ifarch %{arm} %patch139 -p1 %patch140 -p1 %endif %patch141 -p1 %patch143 -p1 -b .tsc-on-ppc %patch146 -p1 %ifarch ppc %{power64} %patch150 -p1 %endif %patch155 -p1 %patch157 -p1 %patch160 -p1 %patch163 -p1 %ifarch ppc %{power64} %patch164 -p1 %endif %patch173 -p1 %patch178 -p1 %patch179 -p1 %patch180 -p1 %patch184 -p1 %patch186 -p1 %patch188 -p1 %if %{with rpmwheels} %patch189 -p1 rm Lib/ensurepip/_bundled/*.whl rmdir Lib/ensurepip/_bundled %endif %patch194 -p1 %patch196 -p1 %patch203 -p1 %patch250 -p1 %patch273 -p1 %patch290 -p1 %patch315 -p1 %patch321 -p1 %patch322 -p1 # Currently (2010-01-15), http://docs.python.org/library is for 2.6, and there # are many differences between 2.6 and the Python 3 library. # # Fix up the URLs within pydoc to point at the documentation for this # MAJOR.MINOR version: # sed --in-place \ --expression="s|http://docs.python.org/library|http://docs.python.org/%{pybasever}/library|g" \ Lib/pydoc.py || exit 1 %if ! 0%{regenerate_autotooling_patch} # Normally we apply the patch to "configure" # We don't apply the patch if we're working towards regenerating it %patch5000 -p0 -b .autotool-intermediates %endif # ====================================================== # Configuring and building the code: # ====================================================== %build topdir=$(pwd) export CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fwrapv" export CXXFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fwrapv" export CPPFLAGS="`pkg-config --cflags-only-I libffi`" export OPT="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fwrapv" export LINKCC="gcc" export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `pkg-config --cflags openssl`" export LDFLAGS="$RPM_LD_FLAGS `pkg-config --libs-only-L openssl`" %if 0%{regenerate_autotooling_patch} # If enabled, this code regenerates the patch to "configure", using a # local copy of autoconf-2.65, then exits the build # # The following assumes that the copy is installed to ~/autoconf-2.65/bin # as per these instructions: # http://bugs.python.org/issue7997 for f in pyconfig.h.in configure ; do cp $f $f.autotool-intermediates ; done # Rerun the autotools: autoreconf # Regenerate the patch: gendiff . .autotool-intermediates > %{PATCH5000} # Exit the build exit 1 %endif # Define a function, for how to perform a "build" of python for a given # configuration: BuildPython() { ConfName=$1 BinaryName=$2 SymlinkName=$3 ExtraConfigArgs=$4 PathFixWithThisBinary=$5 MoreCFlags=$6 ConfDir=build/$ConfName echo STARTING: BUILD OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName - %{_bindir}/$BinaryName mkdir -p $ConfDir pushd $ConfDir # Use the freshly created "configure" script, but in the directory two above: %global _configure $topdir/configure %configure \ --enable-ipv6 \ --enable-shared \ --with-computed-gotos=%{with_computed_gotos} \ --with-dbmliborder=gdbm:ndbm:bdb \ --with-system-expat \ --with-system-ffi \ --enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions \ %if 0%{?with_systemtap} --with-systemtap \ %endif %if 0%{?with_valgrind} --with-valgrind \ %endif $ExtraConfigArgs \ %{nil} # Set EXTRA_CFLAGS to our CFLAGS (rather than overriding OPT, as we've done # in the past). # This should fix a problem with --with-valgrind where it adds # -DDYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=1 # to OPT which must be passed to all compilation units in the build, # otherwise leading to linker errors, e.g. # missing symbol AnnotateRWLockDestroy # # Invoke the build: make EXTRA_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $MoreCFlags" %{?_smp_mflags} popd echo FINISHED: BUILD OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfDir } # Use "BuildPython" to support building with different configurations: %if 0%{?with_debug_build} BuildPython debug \ python-debug \ python%{pybasever}-debug \ %ifarch %{ix86} x86_64 ppc %{power64} "--with-pydebug --with-tsc --with-count-allocs --with-call-profile --without-ensurepip" \ %else "--with-pydebug --with-count-allocs --with-call-profile --without-ensurepip" \ %endif false \ -O0 %endif # with_debug_build BuildPython optimized \ python \ python%{pybasever} \ "--without-ensurepip" \ true # ====================================================== # Installing the built code: # ====================================================== %install topdir=$(pwd) rm -fr %{buildroot} mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_prefix} %{buildroot}%{_mandir} InstallPython() { ConfName=$1 PyInstSoName=$2 MoreCFlags=$3 ConfDir=build/$ConfName echo STARTING: INSTALL OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName mkdir -p $ConfDir pushd $ConfDir make install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} INSTALL="install -p" EXTRA_CFLAGS="$MoreCFlags" popd # We install a collection of hooks for gdb that make it easier to debug # executables linked against libpython3* (such as /usr/bin/python3 itself) # # These hooks are implemented in Python itself (though they are for the version # of python that gdb is linked with, in this case Python 2.7) # # gdb-archer looks for them in the same path as the ELF file, with a -gdb.py suffix. # We put them in the debuginfo package by installing them to e.g.: # /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/libpython3.2.so.1.0.debug-gdb.py # # See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/EasierPythonDebugging for more # information # # Copy up the gdb hooks into place; the python file will be autoloaded by gdb # when visiting libpython.so, provided that the python file is installed to the # same path as the library (or its .debug file) plus a "-gdb.py" suffix, e.g: # /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib64/libpython3.2.so.1.0.debug-gdb.py # (note that the debug path is /usr/lib/debug for both 32/64 bit) # # Initially I tried: # /usr/lib/libpython3.1.so.1.0-gdb.py # but doing so generated noise when ldconfig was rerun (rhbz:562980) # %if 0%{?with_gdb_hooks} DirHoldingGdbPy=%{_prefix}/lib/debug/%{_libdir} PathOfGdbPy=$DirHoldingGdbPy/$PyInstSoName.debug-gdb.py mkdir -p %{buildroot}$DirHoldingGdbPy cp Tools/gdb/libpython.py %{buildroot}$PathOfGdbPy %endif # with_gdb_hooks echo FINISHED: INSTALL OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName } # Use "InstallPython" to support building with different configurations: # Install the "debug" build first, so that we can move some files aside %if 0%{?with_debug_build} InstallPython debug \ %{py_INSTSONAME_debug} \ -O0 %endif # with_debug_build # Now the optimized build: InstallPython optimized \ %{py_INSTSONAME_optimized} install -d -m 0755 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{pylibdir}/site-packages/__pycache__ # Documentation tools install -m755 -d %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/Doc cp -ar Doc/tools %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/Doc/ # Fix for bug #136654 rm -f %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/email/test/data/audiotest.au %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/test/audiotest.au %if "%{_lib}" == "lib64" install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}/%{_prefix}/lib/python%{pybasever}/site-packages/__pycache__ %endif # Make python3-devel multilib-ready (bug #192747, #139911) %global _pyconfig32_h pyconfig-32.h %global _pyconfig64_h pyconfig-64.h %ifarch %{power64} s390x x86_64 ia64 alpha sparc64 aarch64 %global _pyconfig_h %{_pyconfig64_h} %else %global _pyconfig_h %{_pyconfig32_h} %endif # ABIFLAGS, LDVERSION and SOABI are in the upstream Makefile %global ABIFLAGS_optimized m %global ABIFLAGS_debug dm %global LDVERSION_optimized %{pybasever}%{ABIFLAGS_optimized} %global LDVERSION_debug %{pybasever}%{ABIFLAGS_debug} %global SOABI_optimized cpython-%{pyshortver}%{ABIFLAGS_optimized} %global SOABI_debug cpython-%{pyshortver}%{ABIFLAGS_debug} %if 0%{?with_debug_build} %global PyIncludeDirs python%{LDVERSION_optimized} python%{LDVERSION_debug} %else %global PyIncludeDirs python%{LDVERSION_optimized} %endif for PyIncludeDir in %{PyIncludeDirs} ; do mv %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/$PyIncludeDir/pyconfig.h \ %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/$PyIncludeDir/%{_pyconfig_h} cat > %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/$PyIncludeDir/pyconfig.h << EOF #include #if __WORDSIZE == 32 #include "%{_pyconfig32_h}" #elif __WORDSIZE == 64 #include "%{_pyconfig64_h}" #else #error "Unknown word size" #endif EOF done # Fix for bug 201434: make sure distutils looks at the right pyconfig.h file # Similar for sysconfig: sysconfig.get_config_h_filename tries to locate # pyconfig.h so it can be parsed, and needs to do this at runtime in site.py # when python starts up (bug 653058) # # Split this out so it goes directly to the pyconfig-32.h/pyconfig-64.h # variants: sed -i -e "s/'pyconfig.h'/'%{_pyconfig_h}'/" \ %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/distutils/sysconfig.py \ %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/sysconfig.py # Switch all shebangs to refer to the specific Python version. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./build/optimized ./build/optimized/python \ Tools/scripts/pathfix.py \ -i "%{_bindir}/python%{pybasever}" -p \ %{buildroot} \ %{?with_gdb_hooks:%{buildroot}$DirHoldingGdbPy/*.py} # Remove shebang lines from .py files that aren't executable, and # remove executability from .py files that don't have a shebang line: find %{buildroot} -name \*.py \ \( \( \! -perm /u+x,g+x,o+x -exec sed -e '/^#!/Q 0' -e 'Q 1' {} \; \ -print -exec sed -i '1d' {} \; \) -o \( \ -perm /u+x,g+x,o+x ! -exec grep -m 1 -q '^#!' {} \; \ -exec chmod a-x {} \; \) \) # Remove tests for tools, we don't ship those rm -rf %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/test/test_tools # .xpm and .xbm files should not be executable: find %{buildroot} \ \( -name \*.xbm -o -name \*.xpm -o -name \*.xpm.1 \) \ -exec chmod a-x {} \; # Remove executable flag from files that shouldn't have it: chmod a-x \ %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/distutils/tests/Setup.sample # Get rid of DOS batch files: find %{buildroot} -name \*.bat -exec rm {} \; # Get rid of backup files: find %{buildroot}/ -name "*~" -exec rm -f {} \; find . -name "*~" -exec rm -f {} \; # Junk, no point in putting in -test sub-pkg rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{pylibdir}/idlelib/testcode.py* # Get rid of stray patch file from buildroot: rm -f %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/test/test_imp.py.apply-our-changes-to-expected-shebang # from patch 4 # Fix end-of-line encodings: find %{buildroot}/ -name \*.py -exec sed -i 's/\r//' {} \; # Fix an encoding: iconv -f iso8859-1 -t utf-8 %{buildroot}/%{pylibdir}/Demo/rpc/README > README.conv && mv -f README.conv %{buildroot}/%{pylibdir}/Demo/rpc/README # Note that # %{pylibdir}/Demo/distutils/test2to3/setup.py # is in iso-8859-1 encoding, and that this is deliberate; this is test data # for the 2to3 tool, and one of the functions of the 2to3 tool is to fixup # character encodings within python source code # Do bytecompilation with the newly installed interpreter. # This is similar to the script in macros.pybytecompile # compile *.pyo find %{buildroot} -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{buildroot}%{dynload_dir}/:%{buildroot}%{_libdir}" \ PYTHONPATH="%{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever}/site-packages" \ xargs -0 %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{pybasever} -O -c 'import py_compile, sys; [py_compile.compile(f, dfile=f.partition("%{buildroot}")[2]) for f in sys.argv[1:]]' || : # compile *.pyc find %{buildroot} -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{buildroot}%{dynload_dir}/:%{buildroot}%{_libdir}" \ PYTHONPATH="%{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever}/site-packages" \ xargs -0 %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{pybasever} -O -c 'import py_compile, sys; [py_compile.compile(f, dfile=f.partition("%{buildroot}")[2], optimize=0) for f in sys.argv[1:]]' || : # Fixup permissions for shared libraries from non-standard 555 to standard 755: find %{buildroot} \ -perm 555 -exec chmod 755 {} \; # Install macros for rpm: mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/ install -m 644 %{SOURCE3} %{buildroot}/%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/ # Ensure that the curses module was linked against libncursesw.so, rather than # libncurses.so (bug 539917) ldd %{buildroot}/%{dynload_dir}/_curses*.so \ | grep curses \ | grep libncurses.so && (echo "_curses.so linked against libncurses.so" ; exit 1) # Ensure that the debug modules are linked against the debug libpython, and # likewise for the optimized modules and libpython: for Module in %{buildroot}/%{dynload_dir}/*.so ; do case $Module in *.%{SOABI_debug}) ldd $Module | grep %{py_INSTSONAME_optimized} && (echo Debug module $Module linked against optimized %{py_INSTSONAME_optimized} ; exit 1) ;; *.%{SOABI_optimized}) ldd $Module | grep %{py_INSTSONAME_debug} && (echo Optimized module $Module linked against debug %{py_INSTSONAME_debug} ; exit 1) ;; esac done # # Systemtap hooks: # %if 0%{?with_systemtap} # Install a tapset for this libpython into tapsetdir, fixing up the path to the # library: mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{tapsetdir} %ifarch %{power64} s390x x86_64 ia64 alpha sparc64 aarch64 %global libpython_stp_optimized libpython%{pybasever}-64.stp %global libpython_stp_debug libpython%{pybasever}-debug-64.stp %else %global libpython_stp_optimized libpython%{pybasever}-32.stp %global libpython_stp_debug libpython%{pybasever}-debug-32.stp %endif sed \ -e "s|LIBRARY_PATH|%{_libdir}/%{py_INSTSONAME_optimized}|" \ %{_sourcedir}/libpython.stp \ > %{buildroot}%{tapsetdir}/%{libpython_stp_optimized} %if 0%{?with_debug_build} # In Python 3, python3 and python3-debug don't point to the same binary, # so we have to replace "python3" with "python3-debug" to get systemtap # working with debug build sed \ -e "s|LIBRARY_PATH|%{_libdir}/%{py_INSTSONAME_debug}|" \ -e 's|"python3"|"python3-debug"|' \ %{_sourcedir}/libpython.stp \ > %{buildroot}%{tapsetdir}/%{libpython_stp_debug} %endif # with_debug_build %endif # with_systemtap # Rename the script that differs on different arches to arch specific name mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-{,`uname -m`-}config echo -e '#!/bin/sh\nexec `dirname $0`/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-`uname -m`-config "$@"' > \ %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-config echo '[ $? -eq 127 ] && echo "Could not find python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-`uname -m`-config. Look around to see available arches." >&2' >> \ %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-config chmod +x %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-config # Remove stuff that would conflict with python3 package mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python{3,%{pyshortver}} rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/*3 # also matches 2to3 rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python3-* rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/pyvenv rm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/libpython3.so rm %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/python3.1* rm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/python3.pc # ====================================================== # Running the upstream test suite # ====================================================== %check # first of all, check timestamps of bytecode files find %{buildroot} -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{buildroot}%{dynload_dir}/:%{buildroot}%{_libdir}" \ PYTHONPATH="%{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever}/site-packages" \ xargs -0 %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{pybasever} %{SOURCE8} topdir=$(pwd) CheckPython() { ConfName=$1 ConfDir=$(pwd)/build/$ConfName echo STARTING: CHECKING OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName # Note that we're running the tests using the version of the code in the # builddir, not in the buildroot. # Run the upstream test suite, setting "WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD" so that the # our non-standard decorators take effect on the relevant tests: # @unittest._skipInRpmBuild(reason) # @unittest._expectedFailureInRpmBuild # test_faulthandler.test_register_chain currently fails on ppc64le and # aarch64, see upstream bug http://bugs.python.org/issue21131 # test_buffer fails with Decimal on ppc64le, # see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1544833 # test_with_pip doesn't work with new pip on 3.4, there is deprecation warning WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD= \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ConfDir $ConfDir/python -m test.regrtest \ --verbose --findleaks \ -x test_distutils \ %ifarch ppc64le aarch64 -x test_faulthandler \ %endif %ifarch %{power64} s390 s390x armv7hl aarch64 -x test_gdb \ %endif -x test_venv \ echo FINISHED: CHECKING OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName } %if 0%{run_selftest_suite} # Check each of the configurations: %if 0%{?with_debug_build} CheckPython debug %endif # with_debug_build CheckPython optimized %endif # run_selftest_suite %files %doc README %doc Misc/README.valgrind Misc/valgrind-python.supp Misc/gdbinit %license %{pylibdir}/LICENSE.txt %{_bindir}/pydoc%{pybasever} %{_bindir}/python%{pybasever} %{_bindir}/python%{pyshortver} %{_bindir}/python%{pybasever}m %{_bindir}/pyvenv-%{pybasever} %{_mandir}/*/* %{pylibdir}/ %if "%{_lib}" == "lib64" %attr(0755,root,root) %dir %{_prefix}/lib/python%{pybasever} %attr(0755,root,root) %dir %{_prefix}/lib/python%{pybasever}/site-packages %attr(0755,root,root) %dir %{_prefix}/lib/python%{pybasever}/site-packages/__pycache__/ %endif %{_libdir}/%{py_INSTSONAME_optimized} %if 0%{?with_systemtap} %dir %(dirname %{tapsetdir}) %dir %{tapsetdir} %{tapsetdir}/%{libpython_stp_optimized} %doc systemtap-example.stp pyfuntop.stp %endif %{_includedir}/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}/ %{_bindir}/python%{pybasever}-config %{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-config %{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-*-config %{_libdir}/libpython%{LDVERSION_optimized}.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/python-%{LDVERSION_optimized}.pc %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/python-%{pybasever}.pc %exclude %{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.pybytecompile%{pybasever} %{_bindir}/2to3-%{pybasever} %{_bindir}/idle%{pybasever} # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1476593 %exclude /usr/lib/debug%{_libdir}/__pycache__/libpython%{pybasever}m.so.1.0.debug-gdb.cpython-%{pyshortver}.py* %exclude /usr/lib/debug%{_libdir}/libpython%{pybasever}m.so.1.0.debug-gdb.py %if 0%{?with_debug_build} %{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_debug} %{_libdir}/%{py_INSTSONAME_debug} %if 0%{?with_systemtap} %{tapsetdir}/%{libpython_stp_debug} %endif %{_includedir}/python%{LDVERSION_debug} %{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_debug}-config %{_libdir}/libpython%{LDVERSION_debug}.so %{_libdir}/libpython%{LDVERSION_debug}.so.1.0 %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/python-%{LDVERSION_debug}.pc %endif # with_debug_build # ====================================================== # Finally, the changelog: # ====================================================== %changelog * Wed Mar 20 2019 Victor Stinner - 3.4.10-3 - Add OpenSSL 1.1.1 support (rhbz#1685612) * Fri Jul 26 2019 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.10-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Mar 19 2019 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.10-1 - Update to 3.4.10 * Tue Mar 05 2019 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.10~rc1-1 - Update to 3.4.10rc1 * Sun Feb 17 2019 Igor Gnatenko - 3.4.9-8 - Rebuild for readline 8.0 * Sat Feb 02 2019 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.9-7 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Jan 14 2019 Björn Esser - 3.4.9-6 - Rebuilt for libcrypt.so.2 (#1666033) * Fri Jan 11 2019 Björn Esser - 3.4.9-5 - Add missing semicolon in patch 00290 * Mon Sep 24 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.9-4 - Security fix for CVE-2018-14647 (#1631822) * Tue Aug 21 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.9-3 - Use RPM built wheels of pip and setuptools in ensurepip instead of bundled ones * Wed Aug 08 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.9-2 - Fix bundled pip/setuptools versions * Sun Aug 05 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.9-1 - Rebased to 3.4.9 * Sat Jul 14 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.8-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Apr 24 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.8-3 - Fix multiprocessing regression on newer glibcs - Enable test_multiprocessing_fork(server) and _spawn again Resolves: rhbz#1569933 * Fri Apr 20 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.8-2 - Do not ship the Tools directory - Skip test_multiprocessing_fork(server) and _spawn for now * Tue Feb 13 2018 Petr Viktorin - 3.4.8-1 - Update to 3.4.8 bugfix release - Add patch 00290 to fix build with libxcrypt - Disable test_buffer on ppc64le * Fri Feb 09 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.7-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild * Sat Jan 20 2018 Björn Esser - 3.4.7-3 - Rebuilt for switch to libxcrypt * Fri Dec 08 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.7-2 - Fix for CVE-2017-1000158 - rhbz#1519601: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1519601 * Thu Nov 02 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.4.7-1 - Update to 3.4.7 * Mon Aug 14 2017 David "Sanqui" Labský - 3.4.5-8 - Drop unused db4-devel dependency * Thu Aug 03 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.5-7 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild * Thu Jul 27 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.5-6 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild * Sat Feb 11 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.5-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild * Thu Jan 12 2017 Igor Gnatenko - 3.4.5-4 - Rebuild for readline 7.x * Tue Jan 10 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.4.5-3 - Require glibc >= 2.24.90-26 (rhbz#1410644) - Don't blow up on EL7 kernel (random generator) (rhbz#1410175, rhbz#1410187) * Fri Oct 21 2016 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.5-2 - Reword the description - On Fedora 26+, BR compat-openssl10-devel * Thu Sep 22 2016 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.5-1 - Updated to 3.4.5 * Thu Aug 11 2016 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.3-11 - Imported from F23