python 2 and 3 modules
David Demelier
demelier.david at gmail.com
Tue Sep 17 08:49:55 UTC 2013
On 17.09.2013 08:59, Daniel Braniss wrote:
>> On 29/07/2013 5:46 PM, David Demelier wrote:
>>> 2013/7/28 Daniel Braniss <danny at cs.huji.ac.il>:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I need to be able to have both (2.7 and 3.2) modules.
>>>> setting PYTHON_VERSION=3.2 in /etc/make.conf compiles properly,
>>>> but make install, insists that that the 2.7 version is installed!
>>>> after deinstalling, it will install the 3.2 version in the correct directory:
>>>> /usr/local/lib/python3.2/site-path
>>>> but now I lost the 2.7 version.
>>>>
>>>> the same happens if I try to install the 2.7 version, it will complain
>>>> that the 3,2 version is installed.
>>>>
>>>> BTW, the comments in ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk are very confusing and
>>>> some are wrong:
>>>> # PYTHON_VERSION - Version of the python binary in your ${PATH}, in the
>>>> # format "python2.0". Set this in your
>>>> makefile in case you
>>>> # want to build extensions with an
>>>> older binary.
>>>> # default: depends on the version of
>>>> your python binary
>>>>
>>>> setting it to "python3.2" produces errors in the make, while 3.2 is ok
>>>>
>>>> is there any fix?
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> danny
>>>>
>>>
>>> For the moment its pretty difficult to install python 2.7 and 3.3 at
>>> the same time. However, if you plan to install python 3.3, you need to
>>> set PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION to "python3.3" and not PYTHON_VERSION.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>
>> David,
>>
>> python@ would love to get a better idea (ideally a list) of where and
>> what the choke-points & hurdles users are coming across trying to
>> achieving this.
>>
>> Id be happy to document these in the wiki as we start looking forward to
>> best-practice FreeBSD/Python packaging for when the
>> setuptools/distribute merge commotion settles down
>>
>> The FreeBSD Python team can be found on FreeNode IRC (#freebsd-python)
>> if anyone wants to get the ball rolling.
>>
>> koobs
>
> hi all,
> is there any progress?
>
>
Hello,
It has been committed, it's now possible to install python 2 and 3
interpreter without checking for which repository it has been compiled :-).
However there is bug in pkgng that does not allow to install a python 2
and python 3 module because it relies on the origin which is
devel/py-foo and not the port name py27-foo | py33-foo.
I've posted an issue on the FreeBSD pkgng github repository [1].
Also, know I would like to get in touch to the ruby team so they do the
exact wrapper of the ruby interpreters :-).
[1] https://github.com/freebsd/pkg/issues/582
Regards,
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