%%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%% in pkg-plist
Nikolai Lifanov
lifanov at mail.lifanov.com
Sat Jul 6 22:50:23 UTC 2013
On 2013-07-06 11:43, Kubilay Kocak wrote:
> On 7/07/2013 12:51 AM, Nikolai Lifanov wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I maintain sysutils/ansible, and I keep wanting to @dirrmtry
>> %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%% and perhaps %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%.
>> portlint tells me that this is a wrong thing to do, while poudriere
>> testport complains about leftover directories.
>>
>> What is the correct thing to do with these?
>>
>> - Nikolai Lifanov
>>
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>
> The following are 'normal'leftover entries when testing python ports,
> and can safely be ignored:
>
> %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%/site-packages/easy-install.pth
> %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%/site-packages/site.py
> %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%/site-packages/site.pyc
> %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%/site-packages/site.pyo
> @dirrm %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%/site-packages
> @dirrm %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%
>
> The above output is from poudriere, and
> %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%%/site-packages/
> is actually %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%. Here, poudriere is just making a
> first-variable-from-the-list-wins guess.
>
> If you see porttools `port test` output, you'll note it displays
> %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%% as the leftover prefix. They can be ignored as
> well.
>
> Hope that helps :)
>
> --
> Koobs
It makes sense. Thanks for the explanation!
I see that the python ports include %%PYTHON_LIBDIR%% themselves.
- Nikolai Lifanov
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