A fairly normal way to generate FreeBSD port Makefiles straight from PyPI.
You can install pytoport using
pkg(8), or the Ports framework:
$ pkg install -g pyXY-pytoport # Where XY is Python version eg. 34 or $ make -C /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/py-pytoport install clean
It is recommended to create a virtualenv to install your
dependencies in order to not pollute your system installation:
$ virtualenv --python=python3.X /path/to/venv $ source /path/to/venv/bin/activate $ pip install -r requirements.txt
You can then install from the setup.py directly, use pip, or run
locally with:
$ python -m pytoport
You specify a base directory for the packages to be generated into, then just let it rip!
$ pytoport ~/my-ports/devel nosetests fixtures
In your ~/my-ports/devel directory, you will find py-nosetests
and py-fixtures with a Makefile and if you're lucky, a
distinfo and pkg-descr too.
You should also create a ~/.porttools file with the following
details:
EMAIL="your@email.address" FULLNAME="Your Name"
See man 5 porttools for more information. If you don't create this
file, you'll have to fill out the relevant parts of the Makefile
yourself.
BSD 2-clause. See LICENSE.