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package.py
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# Copyright 2013-2024 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import os
from spack.package import *
class PyPyside(PythonPackage):
"""Python bindings for Qt."""
pypi = "PySide/PySide-1.2.2.tar.gz"
# More recent versions of PySide2 (for Qt5) have been taken under
# the offical Qt umbrella. For more information, see:
# https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python_Development_Getting_Started
# Version 1.2.4 claims to not work with Python 3.5, mostly
# because it hasn't been tested. Otherwise, it's the same as v1.2.3
# https://github.com/PySide/pyside-setup/issues/58
# Meanwhile, developers have moved onto pyside2 (for Qt5),
# and show little interest in certifying PySide 1.2.4 for Python.
version(
"1.2.4", sha256="1421bc1bf612c396070de9e1ffe227c07c1f3129278bc7d30c754b5146be2433"
) # rpath problems
version("1.2.2", sha256="53129fd85e133ef630144c0598d25c451eab72019cdcb1012f2aec773a3f25be")
# to prevent error: 'PyTypeObject' {aka 'struct _typeobject'} has no member
# named 'tp_print'
depends_on("python@:3.8", type=("build", "run"))
depends_on("py-setuptools", type="build")
# in newer pip versions --install-option does not exist
depends_on("py-pip@:23.0", type="build")
depends_on("cmake@2.6:", type="build")
depends_on("py-sphinx", type=("build", "run"))
depends_on("py-sphinx@:3.5.0", type=("build", "run"), when="@:1.2.2")
depends_on("qt@4.6:4.8")
depends_on("libxml2@2.6.32:")
depends_on("libxslt@1.1.19:")
def patch(self):
"""Undo PySide RPATH handling and add Spack RPATH."""
# Figure out the special RPATH
rpath = self.rpath
rpath.append(os.path.join(python_platlib, "PySide"))
# Fix subprocess.mswindows check for Python 3.5
# https://github.com/pyside/pyside-setup/pull/55
filter_file(
"^if subprocess.mswindows:",
'mswindows = (sys.platform == "win32")\r\nif mswindows:',
"popenasync.py",
)
filter_file("^ if subprocess.mswindows:", " if mswindows:", "popenasync.py")
# Remove check for python version because the above patch adds support for newer versions
filter_file("^check_allowed_python_version()", "", "setup.py")
# Add Spack's standard CMake args to the sub-builds.
# They're called BY setup.py so we have to patch it.
filter_file(
r"OPTION_CMAKE,",
r"OPTION_CMAKE, "
+ (
'"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH=FALSE", '
'"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH=%s",' % ":".join(rpath)
),
"setup.py",
)
# PySide tries to patch ELF files to remove RPATHs
# Disable this and go with the one we set.
if self.spec.satisfies("@1.2.4:"):
rpath_file = "setup.py"
else:
rpath_file = "pyside_postinstall.py"
filter_file(r"(^\s*)(rpath_cmd\(.*\))", r"\1#\2", rpath_file)
# TODO: rpath handling for PySide 1.2.4 still doesn't work.
# PySide can't find the Shiboken library, even though it comes
# bundled with it and is installed in the same directory.
def install_options(self, spec, prefix):
return ["--jobs={0}".format(make_jobs)]