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Starting with Fedora 22, Python packages will install itself via Python wheels. The text below describes the minimal specfile changes needed. | Starting with Fedora 22, Python packages will install itself via Python wheels. The text below describes the minimal specfile changes needed. | ||
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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 | ||
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(mention strip-file-prefix) | |||
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Revision as of 13:49, 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. ( also mention the rewheel patch )
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/