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Example of what a specfile would look like follows. Everything would work in the same way as it does now with building python3-* subpackages, but the same approach would be applied to python2-* subpackages, too. | |||
The specfile will produce two binary RPMs, python2-six and python3-six. Any of them can be disabled by setting with_python{2,3} to 0: | |||
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Provide descriptions for both packages (and for the main package, since rpmbuild enforces that). | |||
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python-six provides simple utilities for wrapping over differences between | python-six provides simple utilities for wrapping over differences between | ||
Python 2 and Python 3. | Python 2 and Python 3. | ||
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%prep, %build, %install and %check sections look pretty much the same, each has to explictly switch the directory to the respective py{2,3}dir. | |||
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There is no default %files section, only %files sections for python{2,3}-six packages. | |||
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Revision as of 11:43, 18 November 2013
Prelude
This page summarizes a proposal of changes to Python packaging guidelines, that should occur with switch to Python 3 as a default, as proposed in [1] (will be referred to as Change).
Changes in Package Naming and SRPM <-> RPM Relations
Current State
python-* packages (built with Python 2) are installed by default (from LiveCD, as dependencies of applications that require some Python packages) and by yum install python-foo
. Python 3 packages are named python3-* and are installed as yum install python3-foo
.
From the packaging point of view, this is achieved by either
- Having one SRPM python-foo that produces python-foo and python3-foo binary RPMs.
or
- Having two SRPMs, python-foo (produces python-foo binary RPM) and python3-foo SRPM (produces python3-foo binary RPM).
Future State Implied by the Change
After the switch, python3-* packages are going to be installed by default (from LiveCD, as dependencies of applications that require some Python packages).
Proposal for Further Changes
- A brief discussion already happened at [2].
- The SRPMs that produce binary RPMs for more Python runtimes should keep current names python-foo, the SRPMs that produce binary RPM for just one runtime should be named pythonX-foo.
- All the binary RPMs must be named pythonX-foo, where X is the major version of the Python runtime that they use.
- For the time being (and maybe forever), every python2-foo package must have
Provides: python-foo
. - This means that from user's perspective only one thing will change, and that is python-* packages will be renamed to python2-*, but will still keep the provide of python-*.
Why?
- This concept will easily scale to more Python runtimes (PyPy, Jython), as already proposed previously by Tom Spur. Please note, that scaling to other runtimes is not part of this proposal and should be discussed further in another proposal/ML thread.
- Currently, upstream recommendation [3] is to point /usr/bin/python to Python 2, but as the PEP notes, it will be reviewed and it is anticipated that in time it will be updated to recommend pointing /usr/bin/python to /usr/bin/python3. When this time comes, we should also move the provides suggested above (
Provides: python-foo
) from python2-* packages to python3-* packages to keep things likeyum install /usr/bin/python python-foo
consistent. - Having python2-* vs. python3-* packages is a good way of explicitly distinguishing packages from the two stacks. This is connected with the reason above - we should recommend explicit usage of
/usr/bin/python{2,3}
andyum install python{2,3}-foo
, and we should discourage use of implicit /usr/bin/python and python-* so that nothing breaks for users when these are changed in any way. (We already started to advertise usage of versioned /usr/bin/python{2,3} binary by deprecating %__python in current guidelines and recommending %__python{2,3}.)
Alternatives
- Just keep what we have - doesn't seem to scale to other Python runtimes;
- Only allow split SRPMs - too much maintenance work.
Example Specfile
Example of what a specfile would look like follows. Everything would work in the same way as it does now with building python3-* subpackages, but the same approach would be applied to python2-* subpackages, too.
The specfile will produce two binary RPMs, python2-six and python3-six. Any of them can be disabled by setting with_python{2,3} to 0:
%global with_python2 1 %global with_python3 1 # this macro is defined here only for testing purposes, it would # be defined in macros.python2 provided by python2-devel %global py2dir %{_builddir}/python2-%{name}-%{version}-%{release} Name: python-six Version: 1.4.1 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Python 2 and 3 compatibility utilities Group: Development/Languages License: MIT URL: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/six/ Source0: http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/six/six-%{version}.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %if 0%{?with_python2} BuildRequires: python-devel # For use by selftests: BuildRequires: pytest BuildRequires: tkinter %endif %if 0%{?with_python3} BuildRequires: python3-devel # For use by selftests: BuildRequires: python3-pytest BuildRequires: python3-tkinter %endif <pre> Provide descriptions for both packages (and for the main package, since rpmbuild enforces that). <pre> %description python-six provides simple utilities for wrapping over differences between Python 2 and Python 3. %if 0%{?with_python2} %package -n python2-six Summary: Python 2 and 3 compatibility utilities Group: Development/Languages %description -n python2-six python-six provides simple utilities for wrapping over differences between Python 2 and Python 3. %endif %if 0%{?with_python3} %package -n python3-six Summary: Python 2 and 3 compatibility utilities Group: Development/Languages %description -n python3-six python-six provides simple utilities for wrapping over differences between Python 2 and Python 3. This is the Python 3 build of the module. %endif
%prep, %build, %install and %check sections look pretty much the same, each has to explictly switch the directory to the respective py{2,3}dir.
%prep %setup -q -n six-%{version} # possibly apply patches here %if 0%{?with_python2} rm -rf %{py2dir} cp -a . %{py2dir} %endif %if 0%{?with_python3} rm -rf %{py3dir} cp -a . %{py3dir} %endif %build %if 0%{?with_python2} pushd %{py2dir} %{__python2} setup.py build popd %endif %if 0%{?with_python3} pushd %{py3dir} %{__python3} setup.py build popd %endif %install %if 0%{?with_python3} pushd %{py3dir} %{__python3} setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --root $RPM_BUILD_ROOT popd %endif %if 0%{?with_python2} pushd %{py3dir} %{__python2} setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --root $RPM_BUILD_ROOT popd %endif
There is no default %files section, only %files sections for python{2,3}-six packages.
%if 0%{?with_python2} %files -n python2-six %doc LICENSE README documentation/index.rst %{python2_sitelib}/* %endif %if 0%{?with_python3} %files -n python3-six %doc LICENSE README documentation/index.rst %{python3_sitelib}/* %endif
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_3_as_Default
[2] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-July/186822.html
[3] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
[4] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/#future-changes-to-this-recommendation