either because they themselves are not ready or because a
dependency isn't. This is annotated by
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # not yet ported as of x.y.z
or
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # py-foo, py-bar
respectively, please use the same style for other packages,
and check during updates.
Use versioned_dependencies.mk where applicable.
Use REPLACE_PYTHON instead of handcoded alternatives, where applicable.
Reorder Makefile sections into standard order, where applicable.
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCLUDE_3X lines since that will be default
with the next commit.
Whitespace cleanups and other nits corrected, where necessary.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
Inspired by FreeBSD "ports".
Fix the PLISTs accordingly.
Also, while at it, remove now obsolete compileall.py calls in post-install
targets and insure that extension.mk is in included before builinlinks of
other Python modules.
Discussed with/ok'ed by drochner@.
Plug In Drawing, Does Little Else. A cross-platform drawing library for
Python.
PIDDLE is a Python module for creating two-dimensional graphics in a manner
that is both cross-platform and cross-media; that is, it can support screen
graphics (e.g. QuickDraw, Windows, Tk) as well as file output (PostScript,
PDF, GIF, etc.). It makes use of the native 2D drawing calls of each backend,
for maximum efficiency and quality. It works by defining a base class
(piddle.Canvas) with methods for all supported drawing primitives. A
particular drawing context is provided in the form of a derived class. PIDDLE
applications will be able to automatically select an appropriate backend for
the user's environment.