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Packages should now use the 'bdist_wheel' command, instead of 'install', | Packages should now use the ''bdist_wheel'' command, instead of ''install'', | ||
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Packages should now use pip to install themselves, the simplest install section | Packages should now use ''pip'' to install themselves, the simplest install section | ||
thus becomes: | thus becomes: | ||
(mention strip-file-prefix) | (mention strip-file-prefix) |
Revision as of 13:34, 21 October 2014
Python Wheels in fedora
Starting with Fedora 22, Python packages will install itself via Python wheels. The text below describes the minimal specfile changes needed.
Buildrequires
Packages should now Buildrequire python-pip and python-wheel:
BuildRequires: python-pip BuildRequires: python-wheel
Build section
Packages should now use the bdist_wheel command, instead of install, the simplest build section thus becomes:
%{__python2} setup.py bdist_wheel %if 0%{?with_python3} pushd %{py3dir} %{__python3} setup.py bdist_wheel popd %endif
Install section
Packages should now use pip to install themselves, the simplest install section thus becomes: (mention strip-file-prefix)
%if 0%{?with_python3} pushd %{py3dir} pip3 install -I dist/%{python3_wheelname} --root %{buildroot} --strip-file-prefix popd %endif pip2 install -I dist/%{python2_wheelname} --root %{buildroot} --strip-file-prefix
Files section
You may need to add the following entries to the files section:
%{python2_sitelib}/%{name}-%{version}.dist-info/ %{python3_sitelib}/%{name}-%{version}.dist-info/