# epel macros %epel 8 # Mono macros requested in rhbz 1295117 %mono_arches %{ix86} x86_64 sparc sparcv9 ia64 %{arm} alpha s390x ppc ppc64 ppc64le %_monodir %{_prefix}/lib/mono %_monogacdir %{_monodir}/gac # Bash completions; not in bash to not intefere with install ordering # # NOTE: This macro is deprecated; point to the preferred macro from # macros.shell-completions %bash_completion_dir %{bash_completions_dir} # Use the non-underscored Python macros to refer to Python in spec, etc. %python2 %__python2 # This macro is copied here from https://git.centos.org/rpms/python-rpm-macros/pull-request/1 # and is needed for the overrides in macros.zzz-epel-override. # It will be removed once it lands in RHEL. # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2090007 # # RHEL 9+ and Fedora compatibility macro # Only use in macro backports, not intended to be used in spec files! # In the future, the %%python3_pkgversion macro has a dot, e.g. 3.9 or 3.11 # However, in RHEL 8 at least, it does not, e.g. 38, 39 # This is a helpful macro that determines the proper "Python version" string with dot # from %%python3_pkgversion without actually having Python installed. # For values other than 3X, it should expand to %%python3_pkgversion unchanged. # Examples of %%python3_pkgversion -> %%_python3_pkgversion_with_dot: # 3 -> 3 # 38 -> 3.8 # 39 -> 3.9 # 310 -> 3.10 # 3.12 -> 3.12 # 4 -> 4 # 412 -> 412 %_python3_pkgversion_with_dot %{lua:print((rpm.expand("%python3_pkgversion"):gsub('^3(%d)', '3.%1')))} # Users can use %%python only if they redefined %%__python (e.g. to %%__python3) %python() %{lua:\ __python = rpm.expand("%__python")\ if __python == "/usr/bin/python" then\ rpm.expand("%{error:Cannot use %%python if %%__python wasn't redefined to something other than /usr/bin/python.}")\ else\ print(__python)\ end\ } # With $PATH and $PYTHONPATH set to the %%buildroot, # try to import the given Python module(s). # Useful as a smoke test in %%check when running tests is not feasible. # Use spaces or commas as separators. %py_check_import(e:tf:) %{expand:\\\ %{-e:echo 'WARNING: The -e option of %%%%py_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} %{-t:echo 'WARNING: The -t option of %%%%py_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} %{-f:echo 'WARNING: The -f option of %%%%py_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} (cd %{_topdir} &&\\\ PATH="%{buildroot}%{_bindir}:$PATH"\\\ PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH:-%{buildroot}%{python_sitearch}:%{buildroot}%{python_sitelib}}"\\\ PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1\\\ %{__python} -c "import %{lua:local m=rpm.expand('%{?*}'):gsub('[%s,]+', ', ');print(m)}" ) } %py2_check_import(e:tf:) %{expand:\\\ %{-e:echo 'WARNING: The -e option of %%%%py2_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} %{-t:echo 'WARNING: The -t option of %%%%py2_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} %{-f:echo 'WARNING: The -f option of %%%%py2_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} (cd %{_topdir} &&\\\ PATH="%{buildroot}%{_bindir}:$PATH"\\\ PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH:-%{buildroot}%{python2_sitearch}:%{buildroot}%{python2_sitelib}}"\\\ PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1\\\ %{__python2} -c "import %{lua:local m=rpm.expand('%{?*}'):gsub('[%s,]+', ', ');print(m)}" ) } %py3_check_import(e:tf:) %{expand:\\\ %{-e:echo 'WARNING: The -e option of %%%%py3_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} %{-t:echo 'WARNING: The -t option of %%%%py3_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} %{-f:echo 'WARNING: The -f option of %%%%py3_check_import is not currently supported on EPEL.' >&2} (cd %{_topdir} &&\\\ PATH="%{buildroot}%{_bindir}:$PATH"\\\ PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH:-%{buildroot}%{python3_sitearch}:%{buildroot}%{python3_sitelib}}"\\\ PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1\\\ %{__python3} -c "import %{lua:local m=rpm.expand('%{?*}'):gsub('[%s,]+', ', ');print(m)}" ) } # When packagers go against the Packaging Guidelines and disable the runtime # dependency generator, we want it to fall back to only creating the python(abi) # Requires instead of none at all. # # This macro is EPEL 8 only, as the pythondist dependency generator # is already disabled by the default in RHEL. %python_disable_dependency_generator() \ %undefine __pythondist_requires \ %{nil} # Define where Python wheels will be stored and the prefix of -wheel packages # - In Fedora we want wheel subpackages named e.g. `python-pip-wheel` that # install packages into `/usr/share/python-wheels`. Both names are not # versioned, because they're used by all Python 3 stacks. # - In RHEL we want wheel packages named e.g. `python3-pip-wheel` and # `python3.11-pip-wheel` that install packages into similarly versioned # locations. We want each Python stack in RHEL to have their own wheels, # because the main python3 wheels (which we can't upgrade) will likely be # quite old by the time we're adding new alternate Python stacks. # - In ELN we want to follow Fedora, because builds for ELN and Fedora rawhide # need to be interoperable. %python_wheel_pkg_prefix python%{?rhel:%{!?eln:%{python3_pkgversion}}} %python_wheel_dir %{_datadir}/%{python_wheel_pkg_prefix}-wheels # qt5 macro removed from RHEL8 but needed to ensure qtwebengine, and # its dependencies build on supported arches. %qt5_qtwebengine_arches %{ix86} x86_64 %{arm} aarch64 mips mipsel mips64el # Arches that OpenJDK and dependent packages run on %java_arches aarch64 ppc64le s390x x86_64