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Default Python version macros
For situations when an application (i.e. not a library) is compatible with both Python 3 and Python 2, the default Python version should be used. Depending on Fedora version the default Python version might differ. For packagers' convenience and better spec readability, the following set of macros is provided:
Macro | Fedora >= 22 | Fedora <= 21 |
---|---|---|
python_default_version | 3 | 2 |
__python_default | %{__python3} | %{__python2} |
python_default_sitelib | %{python3_sitelib} | %{python2_sitelib} |
python_default_sitearch | %{python3_sitearch} | %{python2_sitearch} |
python_default_devel | python3-devel | python2-devel |
python_default_prefix | python3- | python- |
python_default_prefix_only3 | python3- | (empty string) |
Example spec file using this approach follows:
Name: fooapp Version: 1.0.0 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: This is just an example License: MIT URL: http://example.com/ Source0: http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/f/%{name}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch # This will be python3-devel or python2-devel: BuildRequires: %{python_default_devel} # This will be python-setuptools or python3-setuptools BuildRequires: %{python_default_prefix}setuptools # This will be python3-pytest or pytest BuildRequires: %{python_default_prefix_only3}pytest # Unfortunately with weird package names, we have to do if/else %if %{python_default_version} > 2 BuildRequires: python3-cairo Requires: python3-cairo %else BuildRequires: pycairo Requires: pycairo %endif %description This is just an example %prep %setup -q # change the shebangs if neccessary sed -i 's|#!/usr/bin/env python|#!%{__python_default}|g' *.py %build %{__python_default} setup.py build %install %{__python_default} setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --root %{buildroot} %files %doc README.rst LICENSE %{_bindir}/%{name} %{python_default_sitelib}/%{name} %{python_default_sitelib}/%{name}-%{version}-py?.?.egg-info %changelog ...