From e5b5a3f221aecf18cc83159ade640efad1378c7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wrobell Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 15:33:02 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] - obsoleted by postgresql-python package Changed files: Setup.in.PyGreSQL -> 1.2 python-Makefile.pre.in -> 1.2 python-PyGreSQL.spec -> 1.12 --- Setup.in.PyGreSQL | 4 - python-Makefile.pre.in | 297 ----------------------------------------- python-PyGreSQL.spec | 76 ----------- 3 files changed, 377 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Setup.in.PyGreSQL delete mode 100644 python-Makefile.pre.in delete mode 100644 python-PyGreSQL.spec diff --git a/Setup.in.PyGreSQL b/Setup.in.PyGreSQL deleted file mode 100644 index 4773c20..0000000 --- a/Setup.in.PyGreSQL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -*noconfig* -_pg pgmodule.c -I/usr/include/pgsql -lpq - - diff --git a/python-Makefile.pre.in b/python-Makefile.pre.in deleted file mode 100644 index b38a95d..0000000 --- a/python-Makefile.pre.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,297 +0,0 @@ -# Universal Unix Makefile for Python extensions -# ============================================= - -# Short Instructions -# ------------------ - -# 1. Build and install Python (1.5 or newer). -# 2. "make -f Makefile.pre.in boot" -# 3. "make" -# You should now have a shared library. - -# Long Instructions -# ----------------- - -# Build *and install* the basic Python 1.5 distribution. See the -# Python README for instructions. (This version of Makefile.pre.in -# only withs with Python 1.5, alpha 3 or newer.) - -# Create a file Setup.in for your extension. This file follows the -# format of the Modules/Setup.in file; see the instructions there. -# For a simple module called "spam" on file "spammodule.c", it can -# contain a single line: -# spam spammodule.c -# You can build as many modules as you want in the same directory -- -# just have a separate line for each of them in the Setup.in file. - -# If you want to build your extension as a shared library, insert a -# line containing just the string -# *shared* -# at the top of your Setup.in file. - -# Note that the build process copies Setup.in to Setup, and then works -# with Setup. It doesn't overwrite Setup when Setup.in is changed, so -# while you're in the process of debugging your Setup.in file, you may -# want to edit Setup instead, and copy it back to Setup.in later. -# (All this is done so you can distribute your extension easily and -# someone else can select the modules they actually want to build by -# commenting out lines in the Setup file, without editing the -# original. Editing Setup is also used to specify nonstandard -# locations for include or library files.) - -# Copy this file (Misc/Makefile.pre.in) to the directory containing -# your extension. - -# Run "make -f Makefile.pre.in boot". This creates Makefile -# (producing Makefile.pre and sedscript as intermediate files) and -# config.c, incorporating the values for sys.prefix, sys.exec_prefix -# and sys.version from the installed Python binary. For this to work, -# the python binary must be on your path. 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compileall.compile_dir('.')" -%define python_compile python -c "import compileall; compileall.compile_dir('.')" - -Summary: Python interface to PostgresSQL -Summary(pl): Interfejs pomiêdzy jêzykiem Python a baz± danych PostgresSQL -Name: python-PyGreSQL -Release: 1 -Version: 3.1 -Copyright: See description -Group: Applications/Databases/Interfaces -Group(de): Applikationen/Dateibanken/Schnittstellen -Group(pl): Aplikacje/Bazy danych/Interfejsy -Source0: ftp://ftp.druid.net/pub/distrib/%{module}-%{version}.tgz -Source1: python-Makefile.pre.in -Source2: Setup.in.PyGreSQL -URL: http://www.druid.net/pygresql -BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) -Requires: python >= 1.5 -BuildRequires: python-devel >= 1.5 -BuildRequires: postgresql-devel >= 6.5.3 - -%description -This package provides access to PostgresSQL data from Python - -Written by D'Arcy J.M. Cain, darcy@druid.net Based heavily on code -written by Pascal Andre, andre@chimay.via.ecp.fr. Copyright (c) 1995, -Pascal ANDRE (andre@via.ecp.fr) - -See documentation for the full Copyright notice. - -%description -l pl -Ten pakiet zapewnia dostêp do baz danych PostgreSQL z poziomu skryptów -jêzyka Python. - -Autor: D'Arcy J.M. Cain, darcy@druid.net Oparte na kodzie napisanym -przez Pascala Andre, andre@chimay.via.ecp.fr. Copyright (c) 1995, -Pascal ANDRE (andre@via.ecp.fr) - -Pe³na informacja na temat praw autorskich znajduje siê w dokumentacji. - -%prep -%setup -q -n PyGreSQL-3.1 -cp -f %{SOURCE1} ./Makefile.pre.in -cp -f %{SOURCE2} Setup.in - -%build -%{__make} -f Makefile.pre.in boot -%{__make} OPT="%{rpmcflags}" - -%install -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module} -echo %{module} > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module}.pth - -%python_compile_opt -%python_compile - -install pg.py{c,o} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module} -install -m 755 _pgmodule.so $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module} - -gzip -9nf README README.linux Announce ChangeLog -tar czf tutorial.tar.gz tutorial - -%clean -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%files -%defattr(644,root,root,755) -%doc {README,README.linux,tutorial.tar,Announce,ChangeLog}.gz -%attr(755,root,root) %{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module}/_pgmodule.so -%attr(644,root,root) %{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module}/*.pyc -%attr(644,root,root) %{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module}/*.pyo -%attr(644,root,root) %{python_sitepkgsdir}/%{module}.pth -- 2.44.0