bin/python wrapper. Bump their PKGREVISION to 1.
Also remove the python package. In order to preserve a similar behavior to
this one using the new framework, start by installing pkg_alternatives.
Then just open its manpage, scroll down to the EXAMPLES section, Applying
filters subsection, and follow the (rather short) directions given there.
python*-pth packages into meta-packages which will install the non-pth
packages. Bump PKGREVISIONs on the non-pth versions to propagate the
thread change, but leave the *-pth versions untouched to not affect
existing installations.
Sync all PYTHON_VERSIONS_AFFECTED lines in package Makefiles.
python20 to python20-2.0.1nb6
python21 to python21-2.1.3nb2
python21-pth to python21-2.1.3nb4
python22 to python22-2.2.3nb1
python22-pth to python22-2.2.3nb1
python23 to python23-2.3.3nb1
python23-pth to python23-2.3.3nb1
* Use BUILDLINK_{INCDIRS,LIBDIRS}.<pkg> instead of using
BUILDLINK_{CPPFLAGS,LDFLAGS}.<pkg> since we're just dealing with adding
directories to the various search paths.
Makefiles simply need to use this value often, for better or for
worse.
(2) Create a new variable FIX_RPATH that lists variables that should
be cleansed of -R or -rpath values if ${_USE_RPATH} is "no". By
default, FIX_RPATH contains LIBS, X11_LDFLAGS, and LDFLAGS, and
additional variables may be appended from package Makefiles.
LDFLAGS to the linker command when linking a python extension. This lets
us pass the right flags to correctly find libraries required for certain
extensions, e.g. zlib.so.
Also explicitly comment out a few extensions that aren't being built and
should never be.
pure bugfix release
-install the "pydoc" script as "pydoc2.1" and make sure the corresponding
python version is used
-disable the audioop, imageop and rgbimg extensions - these don't work on
64-bit platforms anyway, I haven't seen a place where they are used yet,
and in case a need shows up, we better make an own extension pkg from
it which is marked FOR_PLATFORM_ONLY