APKBUILD examples:Python
A lot of Python packages use the setuptools or distutils framework. This mean that the build() and the package() section looks a bit different compared to an application which uses make.
pkgname="py3-foo"
...
depends="python3"
makedepends="python3-dev"
...
build() {
cd "$builddir"
python3 setup.py build
}
package() {
cd "$builddir"
python3 setup.py install --prefix=/usr --root="$pkgdir"
}
If Python package support both Python 2 and Python 3, then the Alpine package should provide both variants as py2- and py3- subpackages.
pkgname="py-foo"
_pkgname="PyFoo"
...
arch="noarch"
depends="py-bar"
makedepends="python2-dev python3-dev py-setuptools"
subpackages="py2-${pkgname#py-}:_py2 py3-${pkgname#py-}:_py3"
...
build() {
cd "$builddir"
python2 setup.py build || return 1
python3 setup.py build || return 1
}
package() {
mkdir -p "$pkgdir"
}
_py2() {
replaces="$pkgname"
depends="${depends//py-/py2-}"
_py python2
}
_py3() {
depends="${depends//py-/py3-}"
_py python3
}
_py() {
local python="$1"
pkgdesc="$pkgdesc (for $python)"
depends="$depends $python"
install_if="$pkgname=$pkgver-r$pkgrel $python"
cd "$builddir"
$python setup.py install --prefix=/usr --root="$subpkgdir"
}
- If the package doesn’t have any dependencies, then omit depends="" in the _py2() and _py3() functions.
- If the package contains some compiled code (native extensions), then replace the subpackages= line with:
subpackages="py2-${pkgname#py-}:_py2:all py3-${pkgname#py-}:_py3:all"
Source located at PyPi
_pkgname=ShortName
...
source="https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/${_pkgname:0:1}/$_pkgname/$_pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz"