This reverts commit d34f5b6570.
PIL and NumPy don't like this change and I'd rather spend time on
bringing wheels to Nix than fixing old infrastructure.
This reverts commit 79a5fec9c0.
meta.broken uses 'throw' under the hood so it can not improve the
current situation. Reverting to previous behaviour gives us correct
error message to the user indicating that interpreter is not supported.
Correcting Hydra output is out of scope of Python packaging.
We have tons of evaluation errors on Hydra because it tries to build
known broken packages. Re-using meta.broken makes sure these packages
aren't evaluated in the first place.
Propagation is not needed anymore, as we have more powerful apis today
than this dirty hack. See nix-shell tool and python.buildEnv function
in nixpkgs manual.
when you run nix-shell 2 times at the same time of project (but different
branches) you get collision in names inside /tmp folder. i solved this by
hashing current path of developing folder and using that as indentifier while
still keeping name at the end.
diff --git a/pkgs/development/python-modules/generic/default.nix
b/pkgs/development/python-modules/generic/default.nix index 4c9c53a..6ec7934
100644 --- a/pkgs/development/python-modules/generic/default.nix +++
b/pkgs/development/python-modules/generic/default.nix @@ -161,11 +161,12 @@ if
disabled then throw "${name} not supported for interpreter ${python.executabl
shellHook = attrs.shellHook or ''
if test -e setup.py; then
- mkdir -p /tmp/$name/lib/${python.libPrefix}/site-packages
+ tmp_path=/tmp/`pwd | md5sum | cut -f 1 -d " "`-$name
+ mkdir -p $tmp_path/lib/${python.libPrefix}/site-packages
${preShellHook}
- export PATH="/tmp/$name/bin:$PATH"
- export PYTHONPATH="/tmp/$name/lib/${python.libPrefix}/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH"
- ${python}/bin/${python.executable} setup.py develop --prefix /tmp/$name
+ export PATH="$tmp_path/bin:$PATH"
+ export PYTHONPATH="$tmp_path/lib/${python.libPrefix}/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH"
+ ${python}/bin/${python.executable} setup.py develop --prefix $tmp_path
${postShellHook}
fi
'';
Before we used `easy_install` command to handle installation
in one shot, now this is split into two phases:
- buildPhase: python setup.py build
- installPhase: python setup.py install
Each of those commands have the ability to pass extra
parameters through buildPythonPackage parameters as
`setupPyInstallFlags` and `setupPyBuildFlags`.
Phases now correctly execute post/pre hooks.
In configurePhase we inject setuptools dependency before distutils
is imported to apply monkeypatching by setuptools that is needed
for special features to apply.
We don't have to reorder default phases anymore, as test
phase comes after build and that works.
I rewrote offineDistutils into distutils-cfg with a bit cleaner
syntax and ability to specify extraCfg to the config file.
Plone packages are failing and garbas said he will adopt them to
the new functions. The rest of the packages I fixed and these commits
shouldn't break any package (according to my testings) and they introduce
16 new jobs and fix 38 that were broken before.