commit 10e0f3ba3c8b192a7351479543060715f45c1c7e Author: CentOS Sources Date: Tue Jul 30 05:19:45 2019 -0400 import python3-3.6.8-4.el8_0 diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1a8b1e --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +SOURCES/Python-3.6.8-noexe.tar.xz diff --git a/.python3.metadata b/.python3.metadata new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77864cd --- /dev/null +++ b/.python3.metadata @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a39802ac8f0c61645c6a50fbdd32e3ca92862ff5 SOURCES/Python-3.6.8-noexe.tar.xz diff --git a/SOURCES/00001-rpath.patch b/SOURCES/00001-rpath.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fae54c --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00001-rpath.patch @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +diff -up Python-3.1.1/Lib/distutils/unixccompiler.py.rpath Python-3.1.1/Lib/distutils/unixccompiler.py +--- Python-3.1.1/Lib/distutils/unixccompiler.py.rpath 2009-09-04 17:29:34.000000000 -0400 ++++ Python-3.1.1/Lib/distutils/unixccompiler.py 2009-09-04 17:49:54.000000000 -0400 +@@ -141,6 +141,15 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler): + if sys.platform == "cygwin": + exe_extension = ".exe" + ++ def _fix_lib_args(self, libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs): ++ """Remove standard library path from rpath""" ++ libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs = super()._fix_lib_args( ++ libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs) ++ libdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('LIBDIR') ++ if runtime_library_dirs and (libdir in runtime_library_dirs): ++ runtime_library_dirs.remove(libdir) ++ return libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs ++ + def preprocess(self, source, output_file=None, macros=None, + include_dirs=None, extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None): + fixed_args = self._fix_compile_args(None, macros, include_dirs) diff --git a/SOURCES/00102-lib64.patch b/SOURCES/00102-lib64.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b913ca --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00102-lib64.patch @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +diff --git a/Lib/distutils/command/install.py b/Lib/distutils/command/install.py +index 9474e9c..c0ce4c6 100644 +--- a/Lib/distutils/command/install.py ++++ b/Lib/distutils/command/install.py +@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ WINDOWS_SCHEME = { + INSTALL_SCHEMES = { + 'unix_prefix': { + 'purelib': '$base/lib/python$py_version_short/site-packages', +- 'platlib': '$platbase/lib/python$py_version_short/site-packages', ++ 'platlib': '$platbase/lib64/python$py_version_short/site-packages', + 'headers': '$base/include/python$py_version_short$abiflags/$dist_name', + 'scripts': '$base/bin', + 'data' : '$base', + }, + 'unix_home': { + 'purelib': '$base/lib/python', +- 'platlib': '$base/lib/python', ++ 'platlib': '$base/lib64/python', + 'headers': '$base/include/python/$dist_name', + 'scripts': '$base/bin', + 'data' : '$base', +diff --git a/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py b/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py +index 026cca7..6d3e077 100644 +--- a/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py ++++ b/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py +@@ -132,8 +132,12 @@ def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None): + prefix = plat_specific and EXEC_PREFIX or PREFIX + + if os.name == "posix": ++ if plat_specific or standard_lib: ++ lib = "lib64" ++ else: ++ lib = "lib" + libpython = os.path.join(prefix, +- "lib", "python" + get_python_version()) ++ lib, "python" + get_python_version()) + if standard_lib: + return libpython + else: +diff a/Lib/distutils/tests/test_install.py b/Lib/distutils/tests/test_install.py +--- a/Lib/distutils/tests/test_install.py ++++ b/Lib/distutils/tests/test_install.py +@@ -57,8 +57,9 @@ + self.assertEqual(got, expected) + + libdir = os.path.join(destination, "lib", "python") ++ platlibdir = os.path.join(destination, "lib64", "python") + check_path(cmd.install_lib, libdir) +- check_path(cmd.install_platlib, libdir) ++ check_path(cmd.install_platlib, platlibdir) + check_path(cmd.install_purelib, libdir) + check_path(cmd.install_headers, + os.path.join(destination, "include", "python", "foopkg")) +diff --git a/Lib/site.py b/Lib/site.py +index a84e3bb..ba0d3ea 100644 +--- a/Lib/site.py ++++ b/Lib/site.py +@@ -303,11 +303,15 @@ def getsitepackages(prefixes=None): + seen.add(prefix) + + if os.sep == '/': ++ sitepackages.append(os.path.join(prefix, "lib64", ++ "python" + sys.version[:3], ++ "site-packages")) + sitepackages.append(os.path.join(prefix, "lib", + "python%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2], + "site-packages")) + else: + sitepackages.append(prefix) ++ sitepackages.append(os.path.join(prefix, "lib64", "site-packages")) + sitepackages.append(os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-packages")) + if sys.platform == "darwin": + # for framework builds *only* we add the standard Apple +diff --git a/Lib/sysconfig.py b/Lib/sysconfig.py +index b9bbfe5..2a5f29c 100644 +--- a/Lib/sysconfig.py ++++ b/Lib/sysconfig.py +@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ __all__ = [ + + _INSTALL_SCHEMES = { + 'posix_prefix': { +- 'stdlib': '{installed_base}/lib/python{py_version_short}', +- 'platstdlib': '{platbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}', ++ 'stdlib': '{installed_base}/lib64/python{py_version_short}', ++ 'platstdlib': '{platbase}/lib64/python{py_version_short}', + 'purelib': '{base}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', +- 'platlib': '{platbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', ++ 'platlib': '{platbase}/lib64/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', + 'include': + '{installed_base}/include/python{py_version_short}{abiflags}', + 'platinclude': +@@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ _INSTALL_SCHEMES = { + 'data': '{userbase}', + }, + 'posix_user': { +- 'stdlib': '{userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}', +- 'platstdlib': '{userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}', ++ 'stdlib': '{userbase}/lib64/python{py_version_short}', ++ 'platstdlib': '{userbase}/lib64/python{py_version_short}', + 'purelib': '{userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', +- 'platlib': '{userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', ++ 'platlib': '{userbase}/lib64/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', + 'include': '{userbase}/include/python{py_version_short}', + 'scripts': '{userbase}/bin', + 'data': '{userbase}', +diff --git a/Lib/test/test_site.py b/Lib/test/test_site.py +index f698927..bc977b5 100644 +--- a/Lib/test/test_site.py ++++ b/Lib/test/test_site.py +@@ -248,8 +248,8 @@ class HelperFunctionsTests(unittest.TestCase): + self.assertEqual(dirs[1], wanted) + elif os.sep == '/': + # OS X non-framework builds, Linux, FreeBSD, etc +- self.assertEqual(len(dirs), 1) +- wanted = os.path.join('xoxo', 'lib', ++ self.assertEqual(len(dirs), 2) ++ wanted = os.path.join('xoxo', 'lib64', + 'python%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2], + 'site-packages') + self.assertEqual(dirs[0], wanted) +diff --git a/Makefile.pre.in b/Makefile.pre.in +index 8fa7934..a693917 100644 +--- a/Makefile.pre.in ++++ b/Makefile.pre.in +@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ LIBDIR= @libdir@ + MANDIR= @mandir@ + INCLUDEDIR= @includedir@ + CONFINCLUDEDIR= $(exec_prefix)/include +-SCRIPTDIR= $(prefix)/lib ++SCRIPTDIR= $(prefix)/lib64 + ABIFLAGS= @ABIFLAGS@ + + # Detailed destination directories +diff --git a/Modules/getpath.c b/Modules/getpath.c +index 65b47a3..eaa756c 100644 +--- a/Modules/getpath.c ++++ b/Modules/getpath.c +@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ calculate_path(void) + _pythonpath = Py_DecodeLocale(PYTHONPATH, NULL); + _prefix = Py_DecodeLocale(PREFIX, NULL); + _exec_prefix = Py_DecodeLocale(EXEC_PREFIX, NULL); +- lib_python = Py_DecodeLocale("lib/python" VERSION, NULL); ++ lib_python = Py_DecodeLocale("lib64/python" VERSION, NULL); + + if (!_pythonpath || !_prefix || !_exec_prefix || !lib_python) { + Py_FatalError( +@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ calculate_path(void) + } + else + wcsncpy(zip_path, _prefix, MAXPATHLEN); +- joinpath(zip_path, L"lib/python00.zip"); ++ joinpath(zip_path, L"lib64/python00.zip"); + bufsz = wcslen(zip_path); /* Replace "00" with version */ + zip_path[bufsz - 6] = VERSION[0]; + zip_path[bufsz - 5] = VERSION[2]; +@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ calculate_path(void) + fprintf(stderr, + "Could not find platform dependent libraries \n"); + wcsncpy(exec_prefix, _exec_prefix, MAXPATHLEN); +- joinpath(exec_prefix, L"lib/lib-dynload"); ++ joinpath(exec_prefix, L"lib64/lib-dynload"); + } + /* If we found EXEC_PREFIX do *not* reduce it! (Yet.) */ + +diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py +index 0f2dfc4..da37896 100644 +--- a/setup.py ++++ b/setup.py +@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ class PyBuildExt(build_ext): + # directories (i.e. '.' and 'Include') must be first. See issue + # 10520. + if not cross_compiling: +- add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.library_dirs, '/usr/local/lib') ++ add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.library_dirs, '/usr/local/lib64') + add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.include_dirs, '/usr/local/include') + # only change this for cross builds for 3.3, issues on Mageia + if cross_compiling: +@@ -780,11 +780,11 @@ class PyBuildExt(build_ext): + elif curses_library: + readline_libs.append(curses_library) + elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs + +- ['/usr/lib/termcap'], ++ ['/usr/lib64/termcap'], + 'termcap'): + readline_libs.append('termcap') + exts.append( Extension('readline', ['readline.c'], +- library_dirs=['/usr/lib/termcap'], ++ library_dirs=['/usr/lib64/termcap'], + extra_link_args=readline_extra_link_args, + libraries=readline_libs) ) + else: +@@ -821,8 +821,8 @@ class PyBuildExt(build_ext): + if krb5_h: + ssl_incs += krb5_h + ssl_libs = find_library_file(self.compiler, 'ssl',lib_dirs, +- ['/usr/local/ssl/lib', +- '/usr/contrib/ssl/lib/' ++ ['/usr/local/ssl/lib64', ++ '/usr/contrib/ssl/lib64/' + ] ) + + if (ssl_incs is not None and diff --git a/SOURCES/00111-no-static-lib.patch b/SOURCES/00111-no-static-lib.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa8cdc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00111-no-static-lib.patch @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +diff --git a/Makefile.pre.in b/Makefile.pre.in +index 9cd482f..b074b26 100644 +--- a/Makefile.pre.in ++++ b/Makefile.pre.in +@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ clinic: check-clean-src $(srcdir)/Modules/_blake2/blake2s_impl.c + $(PYTHON_FOR_REGEN) ./Tools/clinic/clinic.py --make + + # Build the interpreter +-$(BUILDPYTHON): Programs/python.o $(LIBRARY) $(LDLIBRARY) $(PY3LIBRARY) ++$(BUILDPYTHON): Programs/python.o $(LDLIBRARY) $(PY3LIBRARY) + $(LINKCC) $(PY_CORE_LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) -o $@ Programs/python.o $(BLDLIBRARY) $(LIBS) $(MODLIBS) $(SYSLIBS) $(LDLAST) + + platform: $(BUILDPYTHON) pybuilddir.txt +@@ -597,12 +597,6 @@ sharedmods: $(BUILDPYTHON) pybuilddir.txt Modules/_math.o + _TCLTK_INCLUDES='$(TCLTK_INCLUDES)' _TCLTK_LIBS='$(TCLTK_LIBS)' \ + $(PYTHON_FOR_BUILD) $(srcdir)/setup.py $$quiet build + +- +-# Build static library +-$(LIBRARY): $(LIBRARY_OBJS) +- -rm -f $@ +- $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBRARY_OBJS) +- + libpython$(LDVERSION).so: $(LIBRARY_OBJS) + if test $(INSTSONAME) != $(LDLIBRARY); then \ + $(BLDSHARED) -Wl,-h$(INSTSONAME) -o $(INSTSONAME) $(LIBRARY_OBJS) $(MODLIBS) $(SHLIBS) $(LIBC) $(LIBM) $(LDLAST); \ +@@ -692,7 +686,7 @@ Modules/Setup: $(srcdir)/Modules/Setup.dist + echo "-----------------------------------------------"; \ + fi + +-Programs/_testembed: Programs/_testembed.o $(LIBRARY) $(LDLIBRARY) $(PY3LIBRARY) ++Programs/_testembed: Programs/_testembed.o $(LDLIBRARY) $(PY3LIBRARY) + $(LINKCC) $(PY_CORE_LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) -o $@ Programs/_testembed.o $(BLDLIBRARY) $(LIBS) $(MODLIBS) $(SYSLIBS) $(LDLAST) + + ############################################################################ +@@ -1428,17 +1422,6 @@ libainstall: @DEF_MAKE_RULE@ python-config + else true; \ + fi; \ + done +- @if test -d $(LIBRARY); then :; else \ +- if test "$(PYTHONFRAMEWORKDIR)" = no-framework; then \ +- if test "$(SHLIB_SUFFIX)" = .dll; then \ +- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LDLIBRARY) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPL) ; \ +- else \ +- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LIBRARY) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPL)/$(LIBRARY) ; \ +- fi; \ +- else \ +- echo Skip install of $(LIBRARY) - use make frameworkinstall; \ +- fi; \ +- fi + $(INSTALL_DATA) Modules/config.c $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPL)/config.c + $(INSTALL_DATA) Programs/python.o $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPL)/python.o + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/Modules/config.c.in $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPL)/config.c.in diff --git a/SOURCES/00132-add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest.patch b/SOURCES/00132-add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77dc6ec --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00132-add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest.patch @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +diff -up Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/case.py.add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/case.py +--- Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/case.py.add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest 2011-09-03 12:16:44.000000000 -0400 ++++ Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/case.py 2011-09-09 06:35:16.365568382 -0400 +@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ + import sys + import functools + import difflib ++import os + import logging + import pprint + import re +@@ -101,5 +102,21 @@ def expectedFailure(func): + raise self.test_case.failureException(msg) + ++# Non-standard/downstream-only hooks for handling issues with specific test ++# cases: ++ ++def _skipInRpmBuild(reason): ++ """ ++ Non-standard/downstream-only decorator for marking a specific unit test ++ to be skipped when run within the %check of an rpmbuild. ++ ++ Specifically, this takes effect when WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD is set within ++ the environment, and has no effect otherwise. ++ """ ++ if 'WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD' in os.environ: ++ return skip(reason) ++ else: ++ return _id ++ + class _AssertRaisesBaseContext(_BaseTestCaseContext): + + def __init__(self, expected, test_case, expected_regex=None): +diff -up Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/__init__.py.add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/__init__.py +--- Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/__init__.py.add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest 2011-09-03 12:16:44.000000000 -0400 ++++ Python-3.2.2/Lib/unittest/__init__.py 2011-09-09 06:35:16.366568382 -0400 +@@ -57,7 +57,8 @@ __unittest = True + + from .result import TestResult + from .case import (TestCase, FunctionTestCase, SkipTest, skip, skipIf, +- skipUnless, expectedFailure) ++ skipUnless, expectedFailure, ++ _skipInRpmBuild) + from .suite import BaseTestSuite, TestSuite + from .loader import (TestLoader, defaultTestLoader, makeSuite, getTestCaseNames, + findTestCases) diff --git a/SOURCES/00155-avoid-ctypes-thunks.patch b/SOURCES/00155-avoid-ctypes-thunks.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f03890e --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00155-avoid-ctypes-thunks.patch @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +diff -up Python-3.2.3/Lib/ctypes/__init__.py.rhbz814391 Python-3.2.3/Lib/ctypes/__init__.py +--- Python-3.2.3/Lib/ctypes/__init__.py.rhbz814391 2012-04-20 15:12:49.017867692 -0400 ++++ Python-3.2.3/Lib/ctypes/__init__.py 2012-04-20 15:15:09.501111408 -0400 +@@ -275,11 +275,6 @@ def _reset_cache(): + # _SimpleCData.c_char_p_from_param + POINTER(c_char).from_param = c_char_p.from_param + _pointer_type_cache[None] = c_void_p +- # XXX for whatever reasons, creating the first instance of a callback +- # function is needed for the unittests on Win64 to succeed. This MAY +- # be a compiler bug, since the problem occurs only when _ctypes is +- # compiled with the MS SDK compiler. Or an uninitialized variable? +- CFUNCTYPE(c_int)(lambda: None) + + def create_unicode_buffer(init, size=None): + """create_unicode_buffer(aString) -> character array diff --git a/SOURCES/00160-disable-test_fs_holes-in-rpm-build.patch b/SOURCES/00160-disable-test_fs_holes-in-rpm-build.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fa91d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00160-disable-test_fs_holes-in-rpm-build.patch @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +diff -up cpython-59223da36dec/Lib/test/test_posix.py.disable-test_fs_holes-in-rpm-build cpython-59223da36dec/Lib/test/test_posix.py +--- cpython-59223da36dec/Lib/test/test_posix.py.disable-test_fs_holes-in-rpm-build 2012-08-07 17:15:59.000000000 -0400 ++++ cpython-59223da36dec/Lib/test/test_posix.py 2012-08-07 17:16:53.528330330 -0400 +@@ -973,6 +973,7 @@ class PosixTester(unittest.TestCase): + posix.RTLD_GLOBAL + posix.RTLD_LOCAL + ++ @unittest._skipInRpmBuild('running kernel may not match kernel in chroot') + @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, 'SEEK_HOLE'), + "test needs an OS that reports file holes") + def test_fs_holes(self): diff --git a/SOURCES/00163-disable-parts-of-test_socket-in-rpm-build.patch b/SOURCES/00163-disable-parts-of-test_socket-in-rpm-build.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e28036 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00163-disable-parts-of-test_socket-in-rpm-build.patch @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +diff -up Python-3.3.0b1/Lib/test/test_socket.py.disable-test_socket-in-rpm-builds Python-3.3.0b1/Lib/test/test_socket.py +--- Python-3.3.0b1/Lib/test/test_socket.py.disable-test_socket-in-rpm-builds 2012-07-24 15:02:30.823355067 -0400 ++++ Python-3.3.0b1/Lib/test/test_socket.py 2012-07-24 15:08:13.021354999 -0400 +@@ -2188,6 +2188,7 @@ class RecvmsgGenericStreamTests(RecvmsgG + # Tests which require a stream socket and can use either recvmsg() + # or recvmsg_into(). + ++ @unittest._skipInRpmBuild('fails intermittently when run within Koji') + def testRecvmsgEOF(self): + # Receive end-of-stream indicator (b"", peer socket closed). + msg, ancdata, flags, addr = self.doRecvmsg(self.serv_sock, 1024) diff --git a/SOURCES/00170-gc-assertions.patch b/SOURCES/00170-gc-assertions.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e20d43 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00170-gc-assertions.patch @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +diff --git a/Include/object.h b/Include/object.h +index 63e37b8..613b26c 100644 +--- a/Include/object.h ++++ b/Include/object.h +@@ -1071,6 +1071,49 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(void) + _PyObject_DebugTypeStats(FILE *out); + #endif /* ifndef Py_LIMITED_API */ + ++/* ++ Define a pair of assertion macros. ++ ++ These work like the regular C assert(), in that they will abort the ++ process with a message on stderr if the given condition fails to hold, ++ but compile away to nothing if NDEBUG is defined. ++ ++ However, before aborting, Python will also try to call _PyObject_Dump() on ++ the given object. This may be of use when investigating bugs in which a ++ particular object is corrupt (e.g. buggy a tp_visit method in an extension ++ module breaking the garbage collector), to help locate the broken objects. ++ ++ The WITH_MSG variant allows you to supply an additional message that Python ++ will attempt to print to stderr, after the object dump. ++*/ ++#ifdef NDEBUG ++/* No debugging: compile away the assertions: */ ++#define PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(obj, expr, msg) ((void)0) ++#else ++/* With debugging: generate checks: */ ++#define PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(obj, expr, msg) \ ++ ((expr) \ ++ ? (void)(0) \ ++ : _PyObject_AssertFailed((obj), \ ++ (msg), \ ++ (__STRING(expr)), \ ++ (__FILE__), \ ++ (__LINE__), \ ++ (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__))) ++#endif ++ ++#define PyObject_ASSERT(obj, expr) \ ++ PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(obj, expr, NULL) ++ ++/* ++ Declare and define the entrypoint even when NDEBUG is defined, to avoid ++ causing compiler/linker errors when building extensions without NDEBUG ++ against a Python built with NDEBUG defined ++*/ ++PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyObject_AssertFailed(PyObject *, const char *, ++ const char *, const char *, int, ++ const char *); ++ + #ifdef __cplusplus + } + #endif +diff --git a/Lib/test/test_gc.py b/Lib/test/test_gc.py +index 7e82b24..8ecc3d9 100644 +--- a/Lib/test/test_gc.py ++++ b/Lib/test/test_gc.py +@@ -2,9 +2,11 @@ import unittest + from test.support import (verbose, refcount_test, run_unittest, + strip_python_stderr, cpython_only, start_threads, + temp_dir, requires_type_collecting, TESTFN, unlink) ++from test.support import import_module + from test.support.script_helper import assert_python_ok, make_script + + import sys ++import sysconfig + import time + import gc + import weakref +@@ -50,6 +52,8 @@ class GC_Detector(object): + # gc collects it. + self.wr = weakref.ref(C1055820(666), it_happened) + ++BUILD_WITH_NDEBUG = ('-DNDEBUG' in sysconfig.get_config_vars()['PY_CFLAGS']) ++ + @with_tp_del + class Uncollectable(object): + """Create a reference cycle with multiple __del__ methods. +@@ -877,6 +881,50 @@ class GCCallbackTests(unittest.TestCase): + self.assertEqual(len(gc.garbage), 0) + + ++ @unittest.skipIf(BUILD_WITH_NDEBUG, ++ 'built with -NDEBUG') ++ def test_refcount_errors(self): ++ self.preclean() ++ # Verify the "handling" of objects with broken refcounts ++ import_module("ctypes") #skip if not supported ++ ++ import subprocess ++ code = '''if 1: ++ a = [] ++ b = [a] ++ ++ # Simulate the refcount of "a" being too low (compared to the ++ # references held on it by live data), but keeping it above zero ++ # (to avoid deallocating it): ++ import ctypes ++ ctypes.pythonapi.Py_DecRef(ctypes.py_object(a)) ++ ++ # The garbage collector should now have a fatal error when it reaches ++ # the broken object: ++ import gc ++ gc.collect() ++ ''' ++ p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c", code], ++ stdout=subprocess.PIPE, ++ stderr=subprocess.PIPE) ++ stdout, stderr = p.communicate() ++ p.stdout.close() ++ p.stderr.close() ++ # Verify that stderr has a useful error message: ++ self.assertRegex(stderr, ++ b'Modules/gcmodule.c:[0-9]+: visit_decref: Assertion "\(\(gc\)->gc.gc_refs >> \(1\)\) != 0" failed.') ++ self.assertRegex(stderr, ++ b'refcount was too small') ++ self.assertRegex(stderr, ++ b'object : \[\]') ++ self.assertRegex(stderr, ++ b'type : list') ++ self.assertRegex(stderr, ++ b'refcount: 1') ++ self.assertRegex(stderr, ++ b'address : 0x[0-9a-f]+') ++ ++ + class GCTogglingTests(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + gc.enable() +diff --git a/Modules/gcmodule.c b/Modules/gcmodule.c +index 3bddc40..0cc24f7 100644 +--- a/Modules/gcmodule.c ++++ b/Modules/gcmodule.c +@@ -342,7 +342,8 @@ update_refs(PyGC_Head *containers) + { + PyGC_Head *gc = containers->gc.gc_next; + for (; gc != containers; gc = gc->gc.gc_next) { +- assert(_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) == GC_REACHABLE); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(gc), ++ _PyGCHead_REFS(gc) == GC_REACHABLE); + _PyGCHead_SET_REFS(gc, Py_REFCNT(FROM_GC(gc))); + /* Python's cyclic gc should never see an incoming refcount + * of 0: if something decref'ed to 0, it should have been +@@ -362,7 +363,8 @@ update_refs(PyGC_Head *containers) + * so serious that maybe this should be a release-build + * check instead of an assert? + */ +- assert(_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) != 0); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(gc), ++ _PyGCHead_REFS(gc) != 0); + } + } + +@@ -377,7 +379,9 @@ visit_decref(PyObject *op, void *data) + * generation being collected, which can be recognized + * because only they have positive gc_refs. + */ +- assert(_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) != 0); /* else refcount was too small */ ++ PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(FROM_GC(gc), ++ _PyGCHead_REFS(gc) != 0, ++ "refcount was too small"); /* else refcount was too small */ + if (_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) > 0) + _PyGCHead_DECREF(gc); + } +@@ -437,9 +441,10 @@ visit_reachable(PyObject *op, PyGC_Head *reachable) + * If gc_refs == GC_UNTRACKED, it must be ignored. + */ + else { +- assert(gc_refs > 0 +- || gc_refs == GC_REACHABLE +- || gc_refs == GC_UNTRACKED); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(gc), ++ gc_refs > 0 ++ || gc_refs == GC_REACHABLE ++ || gc_refs == GC_UNTRACKED); + } + } + return 0; +@@ -481,7 +486,7 @@ move_unreachable(PyGC_Head *young, PyGC_Head *unreachable) + */ + PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc); + traverseproc traverse = Py_TYPE(op)->tp_traverse; +- assert(_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) > 0); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, _PyGCHead_REFS(gc) > 0); + _PyGCHead_SET_REFS(gc, GC_REACHABLE); + (void) traverse(op, + (visitproc)visit_reachable, +@@ -544,7 +549,7 @@ move_legacy_finalizers(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *finalizers) + for (gc = unreachable->gc.gc_next; gc != unreachable; gc = next) { + PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc); + +- assert(IS_TENTATIVELY_UNREACHABLE(op)); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, IS_TENTATIVELY_UNREACHABLE(op)); + next = gc->gc.gc_next; + + if (has_legacy_finalizer(op)) { +@@ -620,7 +625,7 @@ handle_weakrefs(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *old) + PyWeakReference **wrlist; + + op = FROM_GC(gc); +- assert(IS_TENTATIVELY_UNREACHABLE(op)); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, IS_TENTATIVELY_UNREACHABLE(op)); + next = gc->gc.gc_next; + + if (! PyType_SUPPORTS_WEAKREFS(Py_TYPE(op))) +@@ -641,9 +646,9 @@ handle_weakrefs(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *old) + * the callback pointer intact. Obscure: it also + * changes *wrlist. + */ +- assert(wr->wr_object == op); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(wr->wr_object, wr->wr_object == op); + _PyWeakref_ClearRef(wr); +- assert(wr->wr_object == Py_None); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(wr->wr_object, wr->wr_object == Py_None); + if (wr->wr_callback == NULL) + continue; /* no callback */ + +@@ -677,7 +682,7 @@ handle_weakrefs(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *old) + */ + if (IS_TENTATIVELY_UNREACHABLE(wr)) + continue; +- assert(IS_REACHABLE(wr)); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, IS_REACHABLE(wr)); + + /* Create a new reference so that wr can't go away + * before we can process it again. +@@ -686,7 +691,8 @@ handle_weakrefs(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *old) + + /* Move wr to wrcb_to_call, for the next pass. */ + wrasgc = AS_GC(wr); +- assert(wrasgc != next); /* wrasgc is reachable, but ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, wrasgc != next); ++ /* wrasgc is reachable, but + next isn't, so they can't + be the same */ + gc_list_move(wrasgc, &wrcb_to_call); +@@ -702,11 +708,11 @@ handle_weakrefs(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *old) + + gc = wrcb_to_call.gc.gc_next; + op = FROM_GC(gc); +- assert(IS_REACHABLE(op)); +- assert(PyWeakref_Check(op)); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, IS_REACHABLE(op)); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, PyWeakref_Check(op)); + wr = (PyWeakReference *)op; + callback = wr->wr_callback; +- assert(callback != NULL); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(op, callback != NULL); + + /* copy-paste of weakrefobject.c's handle_callback() */ + temp = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(callback, wr, NULL); +@@ -820,12 +826,14 @@ check_garbage(PyGC_Head *collectable) + for (gc = collectable->gc.gc_next; gc != collectable; + gc = gc->gc.gc_next) { + _PyGCHead_SET_REFS(gc, Py_REFCNT(FROM_GC(gc))); +- assert(_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) != 0); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(gc), ++ _PyGCHead_REFS(gc) != 0); + } + subtract_refs(collectable); + for (gc = collectable->gc.gc_next; gc != collectable; + gc = gc->gc.gc_next) { +- assert(_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) >= 0); ++ PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(gc), ++ _PyGCHead_REFS(gc) >= 0); + if (_PyGCHead_REFS(gc) != 0) + return -1; + } +diff --git a/Objects/object.c b/Objects/object.c +index fdd41a6..bfe806c 100644 +--- a/Objects/object.c ++++ b/Objects/object.c +@@ -2031,6 +2031,35 @@ _PyTrash_thread_destroy_chain(void) + } + } + ++PyAPI_FUNC(void) ++_PyObject_AssertFailed(PyObject *obj, const char *msg, const char *expr, ++ const char *file, int line, const char *function) ++{ ++ fprintf(stderr, ++ "%s:%d: %s: Assertion \"%s\" failed.\n", ++ file, line, function, expr); ++ if (msg) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg); ++ } ++ ++ fflush(stderr); ++ ++ if (obj) { ++ /* This might succeed or fail, but we're about to abort, so at least ++ try to provide any extra info we can: */ ++ _PyObject_Dump(obj); ++ } ++ else { ++ fprintf(stderr, "NULL object\n"); ++ } ++ ++ fflush(stdout); ++ fflush(stderr); ++ ++ /* Terminate the process: */ ++ abort(); ++} ++ + #ifndef Py_TRACE_REFS + /* For Py_LIMITED_API, we need an out-of-line version of _Py_Dealloc. + Define this here, so we can undefine the macro. */ diff --git a/SOURCES/00178-dont-duplicate-flags-in-sysconfig.patch b/SOURCES/00178-dont-duplicate-flags-in-sysconfig.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc49b30 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00178-dont-duplicate-flags-in-sysconfig.patch @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +diff -r 39b9b05c3085 Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py +--- a/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py Wed Apr 10 00:27:23 2013 +0200 ++++ b/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py Wed Apr 10 10:14:18 2013 +0200 +@@ -362,7 +362,10 @@ + done[n] = item = "" + if found: + after = value[m.end():] +- value = value[:m.start()] + item + after ++ value = value[:m.start()] ++ if item.strip() not in value: ++ value += item ++ value += after + if "$" in after: + notdone[name] = value + else: +diff -r 39b9b05c3085 Lib/sysconfig.py +--- a/Lib/sysconfig.py Wed Apr 10 00:27:23 2013 +0200 ++++ b/Lib/sysconfig.py Wed Apr 10 10:14:18 2013 +0200 +@@ -296,7 +296,10 @@ + + if found: + after = value[m.end():] +- value = value[:m.start()] + item + after ++ value = value[:m.start()] ++ if item.strip() not in value: ++ value += item ++ value += after + if "$" in after: + notdone[name] = value + else: diff --git a/SOURCES/00189-add-rewheel-module.patch b/SOURCES/00189-add-rewheel-module.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..419d7e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00189-add-rewheel-module.patch @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +diff --git a/Lib/ensurepip/__init__.py b/Lib/ensurepip/__init__.py +index 4748ba4..986d5e9 100644 +--- a/Lib/ensurepip/__init__.py ++++ b/Lib/ensurepip/__init__.py +@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ + import os + import os.path + import pkgutil ++import shutil + import sys + import tempfile ++from ensurepip import rewheel + + + __all__ = ["version", "bootstrap"] +@@ -24,8 +26,15 @@ def _run_pip(args, additional_paths=None): + sys.path = additional_paths + sys.path + + # Install the bundled software +- import pip._internal +- return pip._internal.main(args) ++ try: ++ # pip 10 ++ from pip._internal import main ++ except ImportError: ++ # pip 9 ++ from pip import main ++ if args[0] in ["install", "list", "wheel"]: ++ args.append('--pre') ++ return main(args) + + + def version(): +@@ -88,20 +97,39 @@ def _bootstrap(*, root=None, upgrade=False, user=False, + # omit pip and easy_install + os.environ["ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS"] = "install" + ++ whls = [] ++ rewheel_dir = None ++ # try to see if we have system-wide versions of _PROJECTS ++ dep_records = rewheel.find_system_records([p[0] for p in _PROJECTS]) ++ # TODO: check if system-wide versions are the newest ones ++ # if --upgrade is used? ++ if all(dep_records): ++ # if we have all _PROJECTS installed system-wide, we'll recreate ++ # wheels from them and install those ++ rewheel_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() ++ for dr in dep_records: ++ new_whl = rewheel.rewheel_from_record(dr, rewheel_dir.name) ++ whls.append(os.path.join(rewheel_dir.name, new_whl)) ++ else: ++ # if we don't have all the _PROJECTS installed system-wide, ++ # let's just fall back to bundled wheels ++ for project, version in _PROJECTS: ++ whl = os.path.join( ++ os.path.dirname(__file__), ++ "_bundled", ++ "{}-{}-py2.py3-none-any.whl".format(project, version) ++ ) ++ whls.append(whl) ++ + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: + # Put our bundled wheels into a temporary directory and construct the + # additional paths that need added to sys.path + additional_paths = [] +- for project, version in _PROJECTS: +- wheel_name = "{}-{}-py2.py3-none-any.whl".format(project, version) +- whl = pkgutil.get_data( +- "ensurepip", +- "_bundled/{}".format(wheel_name), +- ) +- with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, wheel_name), "wb") as fp: +- fp.write(whl) +- +- additional_paths.append(os.path.join(tmpdir, wheel_name)) ++ for whl in whls: ++ shutil.copy(whl, tmpdir) ++ additional_paths.append(os.path.join(tmpdir, os.path.basename(whl))) ++ if rewheel_dir: ++ rewheel_dir.cleanup() + + # Construct the arguments to be passed to the pip command + args = ["install", "--no-index", "--find-links", tmpdir] +diff --git a/Lib/ensurepip/rewheel/__init__.py b/Lib/ensurepip/rewheel/__init__.py +new file mode 100644 +index 0000000..753c764 +--- /dev/null ++++ b/Lib/ensurepip/rewheel/__init__.py +@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ ++import argparse ++import codecs ++import csv ++import email.parser ++import os ++import io ++import re ++import site ++import subprocess ++import sys ++import zipfile ++ ++def run(): ++ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Recreate wheel of package with given RECORD.') ++ parser.add_argument('record_path', ++ help='Path to RECORD file') ++ parser.add_argument('-o', '--output-dir', ++ help='Dir where to place the wheel, defaults to current working dir.', ++ dest='outdir', ++ default=os.path.curdir) ++ ++ ns = parser.parse_args() ++ retcode = 0 ++ try: ++ print(rewheel_from_record(**vars(ns))) ++ except BaseException as e: ++ print('Failed: {}'.format(e)) ++ retcode = 1 ++ sys.exit(1) ++ ++def find_system_records(projects): ++ """Return list of paths to RECORD files for system-installed projects. ++ ++ If a project is not installed, the resulting list contains None instead ++ of a path to its RECORD ++ """ ++ records = [] ++ # get system site-packages dirs ++ sys_sitepack = site.getsitepackages([sys.base_prefix, sys.base_exec_prefix]) ++ sys_sitepack = [sp for sp in sys_sitepack if os.path.exists(sp)] ++ # try to find all projects in all system site-packages ++ for project in projects: ++ path = None ++ for sp in sys_sitepack: ++ dist_info_re = os.path.join(sp, project) + r'-[^\{0}]+\.dist-info'.format(os.sep) ++ candidates = [os.path.join(sp, p) for p in os.listdir(sp)] ++ # filter out candidate dirs based on the above regexp ++ filtered = [c for c in candidates if re.match(dist_info_re, c)] ++ # if we have 0 or 2 or more dirs, something is wrong... ++ if len(filtered) == 1: ++ path = filtered[0] ++ if path is not None: ++ records.append(os.path.join(path, 'RECORD')) ++ else: ++ records.append(None) ++ return records ++ ++def rewheel_from_record(record_path, outdir): ++ """Recreates a whee of package with given record_path and returns path ++ to the newly created wheel.""" ++ site_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(record_path)) ++ record_relpath = record_path[len(site_dir):].strip(os.path.sep) ++ to_write, to_omit = get_records_to_pack(site_dir, record_relpath) ++ new_wheel_name = get_wheel_name(record_path) ++ new_wheel_path = os.path.join(outdir, new_wheel_name + '.whl') ++ ++ new_wheel = zipfile.ZipFile(new_wheel_path, mode='w', compression=zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) ++ # we need to write a new record with just the files that we will write, ++ # e.g. not binaries and *.pyc/*.pyo files ++ new_record = io.StringIO() ++ writer = csv.writer(new_record) ++ ++ # handle files that we can write straight away ++ for f, sha_hash, size in to_write: ++ new_wheel.write(os.path.join(site_dir, f), arcname=f) ++ writer.writerow([f, sha_hash,size]) ++ ++ # rewrite the old wheel file with a new computed one ++ writer.writerow([record_relpath, '', '']) ++ new_wheel.writestr(record_relpath, new_record.getvalue()) ++ ++ new_wheel.close() ++ ++ return new_wheel.filename ++ ++def get_wheel_name(record_path): ++ """Return proper name of the wheel, without .whl.""" ++ ++ wheel_info_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(record_path), 'WHEEL') ++ with codecs.open(wheel_info_path, encoding='utf-8') as wheel_info_file: ++ wheel_info = email.parser.Parser().parsestr(wheel_info_file.read()) ++ ++ metadata_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(record_path), 'METADATA') ++ with codecs.open(metadata_path, encoding='utf-8') as metadata_file: ++ metadata = email.parser.Parser().parsestr(metadata_file.read()) ++ ++ # construct name parts according to wheel spec ++ distribution = metadata.get('Name') ++ version = metadata.get('Version') ++ build_tag = '' # nothing for now ++ lang_tag = [] ++ for t in wheel_info.get_all('Tag'): ++ lang_tag.append(t.split('-')[0]) ++ lang_tag = '.'.join(lang_tag) ++ abi_tag, plat_tag = wheel_info.get('Tag').split('-')[1:3] ++ # leave out build tag, if it is empty ++ to_join = filter(None, [distribution, version, build_tag, lang_tag, abi_tag, plat_tag]) ++ return '-'.join(list(to_join)) ++ ++def get_records_to_pack(site_dir, record_relpath): ++ """Accepts path of sitedir and path of RECORD file relative to it. ++ Returns two lists: ++ - list of files that can be written to new RECORD straight away ++ - list of files that shouldn't be written or need some processing ++ (pyc and pyo files, scripts) ++ """ ++ record_file_path = os.path.join(site_dir, record_relpath) ++ with codecs.open(record_file_path, encoding='utf-8') as record_file: ++ record_contents = record_file.read() ++ # temporary fix for https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1376 ++ # we need to ignore files under ".data" directory ++ data_dir = os.path.dirname(record_relpath).strip(os.path.sep) ++ data_dir = data_dir[:-len('dist-info')] + 'data' ++ ++ to_write = [] ++ to_omit = [] ++ for l in record_contents.splitlines(): ++ spl = l.split(',') ++ if len(spl) == 3: ++ # new record will omit (or write differently): ++ # - abs paths, paths with ".." (entry points), ++ # - pyc+pyo files ++ # - the old RECORD file ++ # TODO: is there any better way to recognize an entry point? ++ if os.path.isabs(spl[0]) or spl[0].startswith('..') or \ ++ spl[0].endswith('.pyc') or spl[0].endswith('.pyo') or \ ++ spl[0] == record_relpath or spl[0].startswith(data_dir): ++ to_omit.append(spl) ++ else: ++ to_write.append(spl) ++ else: ++ pass # bad RECORD or empty line ++ return to_write, to_omit +diff --git a/Makefile.pre.in b/Makefile.pre.in +index 85e2ee3..4d34130 100644 +--- a/Makefile.pre.in ++++ b/Makefile.pre.in +@@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ LIBSUBDIRS= tkinter tkinter/test tkinter/test/test_tkinter \ + test/test_asyncio \ + collections concurrent concurrent/futures encodings \ + email email/mime test/test_email test/test_email/data \ +- ensurepip ensurepip/_bundled \ ++ ensurepip ensurepip/_bundled ensurepip/rewheel \ + html json test/test_json http dbm xmlrpc \ + sqlite3 sqlite3/test \ + logging csv wsgiref urllib \ diff --git a/SOURCES/00205-make-libpl-respect-lib64.patch b/SOURCES/00205-make-libpl-respect-lib64.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e7c797 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00205-make-libpl-respect-lib64.patch @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +diff -up Python-3.5.0/Makefile.pre.in.lib Python-3.5.0/Makefile.pre.in +--- Python-3.5.0/Makefile.pre.in.lib 2015-09-21 15:39:47.928286620 +0200 ++++ Python-3.5.0/Makefile.pre.in 2015-09-21 15:42:58.004042762 +0200 +@@ -1340,7 +1340,7 @@ inclinstall: + + # Install the library and miscellaneous stuff needed for extending/embedding + # This goes into $(exec_prefix) +-LIBPL= @LIBPL@ ++LIBPL= $(LIBDEST)/config-$(LDVERSION)-$(MULTIARCH) + + # pkgconfig directory + LIBPC= $(LIBDIR)/pkgconfig diff --git a/SOURCES/00251-change-user-install-location.patch b/SOURCES/00251-change-user-install-location.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4104449 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00251-change-user-install-location.patch @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +diff --git a/Lib/distutils/command/install.py b/Lib/distutils/command/install.py +index 0258d3d..4ebf50a 100644 +--- a/Lib/distutils/command/install.py ++++ b/Lib/distutils/command/install.py +@@ -418,8 +418,19 @@ class install(Command): + raise DistutilsOptionError( + "must not supply exec-prefix without prefix") + +- self.prefix = os.path.normpath(sys.prefix) +- self.exec_prefix = os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix) ++ # self.prefix is set to sys.prefix + /local/ ++ # if neither RPM build nor virtual environment is ++ # detected to make pip and distutils install packages ++ # into the separate location. ++ if (not (hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix') or ++ sys.prefix != sys.base_prefix) and ++ 'RPM_BUILD_ROOT' not in os.environ): ++ addition = "/local" ++ else: ++ addition = "" ++ ++ self.prefix = os.path.normpath(sys.prefix) + addition ++ self.exec_prefix = os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix) + addition + + else: + if self.exec_prefix is None: +diff --git a/Lib/site.py b/Lib/site.py +index 0fc9200..c95202e 100644 +--- a/Lib/site.py ++++ b/Lib/site.py +@@ -322,7 +322,14 @@ def getsitepackages(prefixes=None): + return sitepackages + + def addsitepackages(known_paths, prefixes=None): +- """Add site-packages to sys.path""" ++ """Add site-packages to sys.path ++ ++ '/usr/local' is included in PREFIXES if RPM build is not detected ++ to make packages installed into this location visible. ++ ++ """ ++ if ENABLE_USER_SITE and 'RPM_BUILD_ROOT' not in os.environ: ++ PREFIXES.insert(0, "/usr/local") + for sitedir in getsitepackages(prefixes): + if os.path.isdir(sitedir): + addsitedir(sitedir, known_paths) diff --git a/SOURCES/00262-pep538_coerce_legacy_c_locale.patch b/SOURCES/00262-pep538_coerce_legacy_c_locale.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e452e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00262-pep538_coerce_legacy_c_locale.patch @@ -0,0 +1,901 @@ +diff --git a/Doc/using/cmdline.rst b/Doc/using/cmdline.rst +index d14793a..65aa3ad 100644 +--- a/Doc/using/cmdline.rst ++++ b/Doc/using/cmdline.rst +@@ -728,6 +728,45 @@ conflict. + + .. versionadded:: 3.6 + ++ ++.. envvar:: PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE ++ ++ If set to the value ``0``, causes the main Python command line application ++ to skip coercing the legacy ASCII-based C locale to a more capable UTF-8 ++ based alternative. Note that this setting is checked even when the ++ :option:`-E` or :option:`-I` options are used, as it is handled prior to ++ the processing of command line options. ++ ++ If this variable is *not* set, or is set to a value other than ``0``, and ++ the current locale reported for the ``LC_CTYPE`` category is the default ++ ``C`` locale, then the Python CLI will attempt to configure one of the ++ following locales for the given locale categories before loading the ++ interpreter runtime: ++ ++ * ``C.UTF-8`` (``LC_ALL``) ++ * ``C.utf8`` (``LC_ALL``) ++ * ``UTF-8`` (``LC_CTYPE``) ++ ++ If setting one of these locale categories succeeds, then the matching ++ environment variables will be set (both ``LC_ALL`` and ``LANG`` for the ++ ``LC_ALL`` category, and ``LC_CTYPE`` for the ``LC_CTYPE`` category) in ++ the current process environment before the Python runtime is initialized. ++ ++ Configuring one of these locales (either explicitly or via the above ++ implicit locale coercion) will automatically set the error handler for ++ :data:`sys.stdin` and :data:`sys.stdout` to ``surrogateescape``. This ++ behavior can be overridden using :envvar:`PYTHONIOENCODING` as usual. ++ ++ For debugging purposes, setting ``PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=warn`` will cause ++ Python to emit warning messages on ``stderr`` if either the locale coercion ++ activates, or else if a locale that *would* have triggered coercion is ++ still active when the Python runtime is initialized. ++ ++ Availability: \*nix ++ ++ .. versionadded:: 3.7 ++ See :pep:`538` for more details. ++ + Debug-mode variables + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +diff --git a/Lib/test/support/script_helper.py b/Lib/test/support/script_helper.py +index 507dc48..c3cb720 100644 +--- a/Lib/test/support/script_helper.py ++++ b/Lib/test/support/script_helper.py +@@ -56,8 +56,35 @@ def interpreter_requires_environment(): + return __cached_interp_requires_environment + + +-_PythonRunResult = collections.namedtuple("_PythonRunResult", +- ("rc", "out", "err")) ++class _PythonRunResult(collections.namedtuple("_PythonRunResult", ++ ("rc", "out", "err"))): ++ """Helper for reporting Python subprocess run results""" ++ def fail(self, cmd_line): ++ """Provide helpful details about failed subcommand runs""" ++ # Limit to 80 lines to ASCII characters ++ maxlen = 80 * 100 ++ out, err = self.out, self.err ++ if len(out) > maxlen: ++ out = b'(... truncated stdout ...)' + out[-maxlen:] ++ if len(err) > maxlen: ++ err = b'(... truncated stderr ...)' + err[-maxlen:] ++ out = out.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() ++ err = err.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() ++ raise AssertionError("Process return code is %d\n" ++ "command line: %r\n" ++ "\n" ++ "stdout:\n" ++ "---\n" ++ "%s\n" ++ "---\n" ++ "\n" ++ "stderr:\n" ++ "---\n" ++ "%s\n" ++ "---" ++ % (self.rc, cmd_line, ++ out, ++ err)) + + + # Executing the interpreter in a subprocess +@@ -115,30 +142,7 @@ def run_python_until_end(*args, **env_vars): + def _assert_python(expected_success, *args, **env_vars): + res, cmd_line = run_python_until_end(*args, **env_vars) + if (res.rc and expected_success) or (not res.rc and not expected_success): +- # Limit to 80 lines to ASCII characters +- maxlen = 80 * 100 +- out, err = res.out, res.err +- if len(out) > maxlen: +- out = b'(... truncated stdout ...)' + out[-maxlen:] +- if len(err) > maxlen: +- err = b'(... truncated stderr ...)' + err[-maxlen:] +- out = out.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() +- err = err.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() +- raise AssertionError("Process return code is %d\n" +- "command line: %r\n" +- "\n" +- "stdout:\n" +- "---\n" +- "%s\n" +- "---\n" +- "\n" +- "stderr:\n" +- "---\n" +- "%s\n" +- "---" +- % (res.rc, cmd_line, +- out, +- err)) ++ res.fail(cmd_line) + return res + + def assert_python_ok(*args, **env_vars): +diff --git a/Lib/test/test_c_locale_coercion.py b/Lib/test/test_c_locale_coercion.py +new file mode 100644 +index 0000000..635c98f +--- /dev/null ++++ b/Lib/test/test_c_locale_coercion.py +@@ -0,0 +1,371 @@ ++# Tests the attempted automatic coercion of the C locale to a UTF-8 locale ++ ++import unittest ++import locale ++import os ++import sys ++import sysconfig ++import shutil ++import subprocess ++from collections import namedtuple ++ ++import test.support ++from test.support.script_helper import ( ++ run_python_until_end, ++ interpreter_requires_environment, ++) ++ ++# Set our expectation for the default encoding used in the C locale ++# for the filesystem encoding and the standard streams ++ ++# AIX uses iso8859-1 in the C locale, other *nix platforms use ASCII ++if sys.platform.startswith("aix"): ++ C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING = "iso8859-1" ++else: ++ C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING = "ascii" ++ ++# FS encoding is UTF-8 on macOS, other *nix platforms use the locale encoding ++if sys.platform == "darwin": ++ C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING = "utf-8" ++else: ++ C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING = C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING ++ ++# Note that the above is probably still wrong in some cases, such as: ++# * Windows when PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING is set ++# * AIX and any other platforms that use latin-1 in the C locale ++# ++# Options for dealing with this: ++# * Don't set PYTHON_COERCE_C_LOCALE on such platforms (e.g. Windows doesn't) ++# * Fix the test expectations to match the actual platform behaviour ++ ++# In order to get the warning messages to match up as expected, the candidate ++# order here must much the target locale order in Python/pylifecycle.c ++_C_UTF8_LOCALES = ("C.UTF-8", "C.utf8", "UTF-8") ++ ++# There's no reliable cross-platform way of checking locale alias ++# lists, so the only way of knowing which of these locales will work ++# is to try them with locale.setlocale(). We do that in a subprocess ++# to avoid altering the locale of the test runner. ++# ++# If the relevant locale module attributes exist, and we're not on a platform ++# where we expect it to always succeed, we also check that ++# `locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET)` works, as if it fails, the interpreter ++# will skip locale coercion for that particular target locale ++_check_nl_langinfo_CODESET = bool( ++ sys.platform not in ("darwin", "linux") and ++ hasattr(locale, "nl_langinfo") and ++ hasattr(locale, "CODESET") ++) ++ ++def _set_locale_in_subprocess(locale_name): ++ cmd_fmt = "import locale; print(locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, '{}'))" ++ if _check_nl_langinfo_CODESET: ++ # If there's no valid CODESET, we expect coercion to be skipped ++ cmd_fmt += "; import sys; sys.exit(not locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET))" ++ cmd = cmd_fmt.format(locale_name) ++ result, py_cmd = run_python_until_end("-c", cmd, __isolated=True) ++ return result.rc == 0 ++ ++ ++ ++_fields = "fsencoding stdin_info stdout_info stderr_info lang lc_ctype lc_all" ++_EncodingDetails = namedtuple("EncodingDetails", _fields) ++ ++class EncodingDetails(_EncodingDetails): ++ # XXX (ncoghlan): Using JSON for child state reporting may be less fragile ++ CHILD_PROCESS_SCRIPT = ";".join([ ++ "import sys, os", ++ "print(sys.getfilesystemencoding())", ++ "print(sys.stdin.encoding + ':' + sys.stdin.errors)", ++ "print(sys.stdout.encoding + ':' + sys.stdout.errors)", ++ "print(sys.stderr.encoding + ':' + sys.stderr.errors)", ++ "print(os.environ.get('LANG', 'not set'))", ++ "print(os.environ.get('LC_CTYPE', 'not set'))", ++ "print(os.environ.get('LC_ALL', 'not set'))", ++ ]) ++ ++ @classmethod ++ def get_expected_details(cls, coercion_expected, fs_encoding, stream_encoding, env_vars): ++ """Returns expected child process details for a given encoding""" ++ _stream = stream_encoding + ":{}" ++ # stdin and stdout should use surrogateescape either because the ++ # coercion triggered, or because the C locale was detected ++ stream_info = 2*[_stream.format("surrogateescape")] ++ # stderr should always use backslashreplace ++ stream_info.append(_stream.format("backslashreplace")) ++ expected_lang = env_vars.get("LANG", "not set").lower() ++ if coercion_expected: ++ expected_lc_ctype = CLI_COERCION_TARGET.lower() ++ else: ++ expected_lc_ctype = env_vars.get("LC_CTYPE", "not set").lower() ++ expected_lc_all = env_vars.get("LC_ALL", "not set").lower() ++ env_info = expected_lang, expected_lc_ctype, expected_lc_all ++ return dict(cls(fs_encoding, *stream_info, *env_info)._asdict()) ++ ++ @staticmethod ++ def _handle_output_variations(data): ++ """Adjust the output to handle platform specific idiosyncrasies ++ ++ * Some platforms report ASCII as ANSI_X3.4-1968 ++ * Some platforms report ASCII as US-ASCII ++ * Some platforms report UTF-8 instead of utf-8 ++ """ ++ data = data.replace(b"ANSI_X3.4-1968", b"ascii") ++ data = data.replace(b"US-ASCII", b"ascii") ++ data = data.lower() ++ return data ++ ++ @classmethod ++ def get_child_details(cls, env_vars): ++ """Retrieves fsencoding and standard stream details from a child process ++ ++ Returns (encoding_details, stderr_lines): ++ ++ - encoding_details: EncodingDetails for eager decoding ++ - stderr_lines: result of calling splitlines() on the stderr output ++ ++ The child is run in isolated mode if the current interpreter supports ++ that. ++ """ ++ result, py_cmd = run_python_until_end( ++ "-c", cls.CHILD_PROCESS_SCRIPT, ++ __isolated=True, ++ **env_vars ++ ) ++ if not result.rc == 0: ++ result.fail(py_cmd) ++ # All subprocess outputs in this test case should be pure ASCII ++ adjusted_output = cls._handle_output_variations(result.out) ++ stdout_lines = adjusted_output.decode("ascii").splitlines() ++ child_encoding_details = dict(cls(*stdout_lines)._asdict()) ++ stderr_lines = result.err.decode("ascii").rstrip().splitlines() ++ return child_encoding_details, stderr_lines ++ ++ ++# Details of the shared library warning emitted at runtime ++LEGACY_LOCALE_WARNING = ( ++ "Python runtime initialized with LC_CTYPE=C (a locale with default ASCII " ++ "encoding), which may cause Unicode compatibility problems. Using C.UTF-8, " ++ "C.utf8, or UTF-8 (if available) as alternative Unicode-compatible " ++ "locales is recommended." ++) ++ ++# Details of the CLI locale coercion warning emitted at runtime ++CLI_COERCION_WARNING_FMT = ( ++ "Python detected LC_CTYPE=C: LC_CTYPE coerced to {} (set another locale " ++ "or PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 to disable this locale coercion behavior)." ++) ++ ++ ++AVAILABLE_TARGETS = None ++CLI_COERCION_TARGET = None ++CLI_COERCION_WARNING = None ++ ++def setUpModule(): ++ global AVAILABLE_TARGETS ++ global CLI_COERCION_TARGET ++ global CLI_COERCION_WARNING ++ ++ if AVAILABLE_TARGETS is not None: ++ # initialization already done ++ return ++ AVAILABLE_TARGETS = [] ++ ++ # Find the target locales available in the current system ++ for target_locale in _C_UTF8_LOCALES: ++ if _set_locale_in_subprocess(target_locale): ++ AVAILABLE_TARGETS.append(target_locale) ++ ++ if AVAILABLE_TARGETS: ++ # Coercion is expected to use the first available target locale ++ CLI_COERCION_TARGET = AVAILABLE_TARGETS[0] ++ CLI_COERCION_WARNING = CLI_COERCION_WARNING_FMT.format(CLI_COERCION_TARGET) ++ ++ ++class _LocaleHandlingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ++ # Base class to check expected locale handling behaviour ++ ++ def _check_child_encoding_details(self, ++ env_vars, ++ expected_fs_encoding, ++ expected_stream_encoding, ++ expected_warnings, ++ coercion_expected): ++ """Check the C locale handling for the given process environment ++ ++ Parameters: ++ expected_fs_encoding: expected sys.getfilesystemencoding() result ++ expected_stream_encoding: expected encoding for standard streams ++ expected_warning: stderr output to expect (if any) ++ """ ++ result = EncodingDetails.get_child_details(env_vars) ++ encoding_details, stderr_lines = result ++ expected_details = EncodingDetails.get_expected_details( ++ coercion_expected, ++ expected_fs_encoding, ++ expected_stream_encoding, ++ env_vars ++ ) ++ self.assertEqual(encoding_details, expected_details) ++ if expected_warnings is None: ++ expected_warnings = [] ++ self.assertEqual(stderr_lines, expected_warnings) ++ ++ ++class LocaleConfigurationTests(_LocaleHandlingTestCase): ++ # Test explicit external configuration via the process environment ++ ++ def setUpClass(): ++ # This relies on setupModule() having been run, so it can't be ++ # handled via the @unittest.skipUnless decorator ++ if not AVAILABLE_TARGETS: ++ raise unittest.SkipTest("No C-with-UTF-8 locale available") ++ ++ def test_external_target_locale_configuration(self): ++ ++ # Explicitly setting a target locale should give the same behaviour as ++ # is seen when implicitly coercing to that target locale ++ self.maxDiff = None ++ ++ expected_fs_encoding = "utf-8" ++ expected_stream_encoding = "utf-8" ++ ++ base_var_dict = { ++ "LANG": "", ++ "LC_CTYPE": "", ++ "LC_ALL": "", ++ } ++ for env_var in ("LANG", "LC_CTYPE"): ++ for locale_to_set in AVAILABLE_TARGETS: ++ # XXX (ncoghlan): LANG=UTF-8 doesn't appear to work as ++ # expected, so skip that combination for now ++ # See https://bugs.python.org/issue30672 for discussion ++ if env_var == "LANG" and locale_to_set == "UTF-8": ++ continue ++ ++ with self.subTest(env_var=env_var, ++ configured_locale=locale_to_set): ++ var_dict = base_var_dict.copy() ++ var_dict[env_var] = locale_to_set ++ self._check_child_encoding_details(var_dict, ++ expected_fs_encoding, ++ expected_stream_encoding, ++ expected_warnings=None, ++ coercion_expected=False) ++ ++ ++ ++@test.support.cpython_only ++@unittest.skipUnless(sysconfig.get_config_var("PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE"), ++ "C locale coercion disabled at build time") ++class LocaleCoercionTests(_LocaleHandlingTestCase): ++ # Test implicit reconfiguration of the environment during CLI startup ++ ++ def _check_c_locale_coercion(self, ++ fs_encoding, stream_encoding, ++ coerce_c_locale, ++ expected_warnings=None, ++ coercion_expected=True, ++ **extra_vars): ++ """Check the C locale handling for various configurations ++ ++ Parameters: ++ fs_encoding: expected sys.getfilesystemencoding() result ++ stream_encoding: expected encoding for standard streams ++ coerce_c_locale: setting to use for PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE ++ None: don't set the variable at all ++ str: the value set in the child's environment ++ expected_warnings: expected warning lines on stderr ++ extra_vars: additional environment variables to set in subprocess ++ """ ++ self.maxDiff = None ++ ++ if not AVAILABLE_TARGETS: ++ # Locale coercion is disabled when there aren't any target locales ++ fs_encoding = C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING ++ stream_encoding = C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING ++ coercion_expected = False ++ if expected_warnings: ++ expected_warnings = [LEGACY_LOCALE_WARNING] ++ ++ base_var_dict = { ++ "LANG": "", ++ "LC_CTYPE": "", ++ "LC_ALL": "", ++ } ++ base_var_dict.update(extra_vars) ++ for env_var in ("LANG", "LC_CTYPE"): ++ for locale_to_set in ("", "C", "POSIX", "invalid.ascii"): ++ # XXX (ncoghlan): *BSD platforms don't behave as expected in the ++ # POSIX locale, so we skip that for now ++ # See https://bugs.python.org/issue30672 for discussion ++ if locale_to_set == "POSIX": ++ continue ++ with self.subTest(env_var=env_var, ++ nominal_locale=locale_to_set, ++ PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=coerce_c_locale): ++ var_dict = base_var_dict.copy() ++ var_dict[env_var] = locale_to_set ++ if coerce_c_locale is not None: ++ var_dict["PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"] = coerce_c_locale ++ # Check behaviour on successful coercion ++ self._check_child_encoding_details(var_dict, ++ fs_encoding, ++ stream_encoding, ++ expected_warnings, ++ coercion_expected) ++ ++ def test_test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_not_set(self): ++ # This should coerce to the first available target locale by default ++ self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", "utf-8", coerce_c_locale=None) ++ ++ def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_not_zero(self): ++ # *Any* string other than "0" is considered "set" for our purposes ++ # and hence should result in the locale coercion being enabled ++ for setting in ("", "1", "true", "false"): ++ self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", "utf-8", coerce_c_locale=setting) ++ ++ def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_set_to_warn(self): ++ # PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=warn enables runtime warnings for legacy locales ++ self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", "utf-8", ++ coerce_c_locale="warn", ++ expected_warnings=[CLI_COERCION_WARNING]) ++ ++ ++ def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_set_to_zero(self): ++ # The setting "0" should result in the locale coercion being disabled ++ self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, ++ C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, ++ coerce_c_locale="0", ++ coercion_expected=False) ++ # Setting LC_ALL=C shouldn't make any difference to the behaviour ++ self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, ++ C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, ++ coerce_c_locale="0", ++ LC_ALL="C", ++ coercion_expected=False) ++ ++ def test_LC_ALL_set_to_C(self): ++ # Setting LC_ALL should render the locale coercion ineffective ++ self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, ++ C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, ++ coerce_c_locale=None, ++ LC_ALL="C", ++ coercion_expected=False) ++ # And result in a warning about a lack of locale compatibility ++ self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, ++ C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, ++ coerce_c_locale="warn", ++ LC_ALL="C", ++ expected_warnings=[LEGACY_LOCALE_WARNING], ++ coercion_expected=False) ++ ++def test_main(): ++ test.support.run_unittest( ++ LocaleConfigurationTests, ++ LocaleCoercionTests ++ ) ++ test.support.reap_children() ++ ++if __name__ == "__main__": ++ test_main() +diff --git a/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py b/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py +index 38156b4..5922ed9 100644 +--- a/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py ++++ b/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py +@@ -153,6 +153,7 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase): + env = os.environ.copy() + # Use C locale to get ascii for the locale encoding + env['LC_ALL'] = 'C' ++ env['PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE'] = '0' + code = ( + b'import locale; ' + b'print(ascii("' + undecodable + b'"), ' +diff --git a/Lib/test/test_sys.py b/Lib/test/test_sys.py +index 7866a5c..b41239a 100644 +--- a/Lib/test/test_sys.py ++++ b/Lib/test/test_sys.py +@@ -680,6 +680,7 @@ class SysModuleTest(unittest.TestCase): + # Force the POSIX locale + env = os.environ.copy() + env["LC_ALL"] = "C" ++ env["PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"] = "0" + code = '\n'.join(( + 'import sys', + 'def dump(name):', +diff --git a/Modules/main.c b/Modules/main.c +index 585d696..96d8be4 100644 +--- a/Modules/main.c ++++ b/Modules/main.c +@@ -107,7 +107,11 @@ static const char usage_6[] = + " predictable seed.\n" + "PYTHONMALLOC: set the Python memory allocators and/or install debug hooks\n" + " on Python memory allocators. Use PYTHONMALLOC=debug to install debug\n" +-" hooks.\n"; ++" hooks.\n" ++ ++"PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE: if this variable is set to 0, it disables the locale\n" ++" coercion behavior. Use PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=warn to request display of\n" ++" locale coercion and locale compatibility warnings on stderr.\n"; + + static int + usage(int exitcode, const wchar_t* program) +diff --git a/Programs/_testembed.c b/Programs/_testembed.c +index 813cf30..2a64092 100644 +--- a/Programs/_testembed.c ++++ b/Programs/_testembed.c +@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ + #include ++#include "pyconfig.h" + #include "pythread.h" + #include + +diff --git a/Programs/python.c b/Programs/python.c +index a7afbc7..03f8295 100644 +--- a/Programs/python.c ++++ b/Programs/python.c +@@ -15,6 +15,21 @@ wmain(int argc, wchar_t **argv) + } + #else + ++/* Access private pylifecycle helper API to better handle the legacy C locale ++ * ++ * The legacy C locale assumes ASCII as the default text encoding, which ++ * causes problems not only for the CPython runtime, but also other ++ * components like GNU readline. ++ * ++ * Accordingly, when the CLI detects it, it attempts to coerce it to a ++ * more capable UTF-8 based alternative. ++ * ++ * See the documentation of the PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE setting for more details. ++ * ++ */ ++extern int _Py_LegacyLocaleDetected(void); ++extern void _Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(void); ++ + int + main(int argc, char **argv) + { +@@ -25,7 +40,11 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) + char *oldloc; + + /* Force malloc() allocator to bootstrap Python */ ++#ifdef Py_DEBUG ++ (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc_debug"); ++# else + (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc"); ++# endif + + argv_copy = (wchar_t **)PyMem_RawMalloc(sizeof(wchar_t*) * (argc+1)); + argv_copy2 = (wchar_t **)PyMem_RawMalloc(sizeof(wchar_t*) * (argc+1)); +@@ -49,7 +68,21 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) + return 1; + } + ++#ifdef __ANDROID__ ++ /* Passing "" to setlocale() on Android requests the C locale rather ++ * than checking environment variables, so request C.UTF-8 explicitly ++ */ ++ setlocale(LC_ALL, "C.UTF-8"); ++#else ++ /* Reconfigure the locale to the default for this process */ + setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); ++#endif ++ ++ if (_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected()) { ++ _Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(); ++ } ++ ++ /* Convert from char to wchar_t based on the locale settings */ + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { + argv_copy[i] = Py_DecodeLocale(argv[i], NULL); + if (!argv_copy[i]) { +@@ -70,7 +103,11 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) + + /* Force again malloc() allocator to release memory blocks allocated + before Py_Main() */ ++#ifdef Py_DEBUG ++ (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc_debug"); ++# else + (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc"); ++# endif + + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { + PyMem_RawFree(argv_copy2[i]); +diff --git a/Python/pylifecycle.c b/Python/pylifecycle.c +index ecfdfee..4fee178 100644 +--- a/Python/pylifecycle.c ++++ b/Python/pylifecycle.c +@@ -167,6 +167,7 @@ Py_SetStandardStreamEncoding(const char *encoding, const char *errors) + return 0; + } + ++ + /* Global initializations. Can be undone by Py_FinalizeEx(). Don't + call this twice without an intervening Py_FinalizeEx() call. When + initializations fail, a fatal error is issued and the function does +@@ -301,6 +302,183 @@ import_init(PyInterpreterState *interp, PyObject *sysmod) + } + + ++/* Helper functions to better handle the legacy C locale ++ * ++ * The legacy C locale assumes ASCII as the default text encoding, which ++ * causes problems not only for the CPython runtime, but also other ++ * components like GNU readline. ++ * ++ * Accordingly, when the CLI detects it, it attempts to coerce it to a ++ * more capable UTF-8 based alternative as follows: ++ * ++ * if (_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected()) { ++ * _Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(); ++ * } ++ * ++ * See the documentation of the PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE setting for more details. ++ * ++ * Locale coercion also impacts the default error handler for the standard ++ * streams: while the usual default is "strict", the default for the legacy ++ * C locale and for any of the coercion target locales is "surrogateescape". ++ */ ++ ++int ++_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected(void) ++{ ++#ifndef MS_WINDOWS ++ /* On non-Windows systems, the C locale is considered a legacy locale */ ++ /* XXX (ncoghlan): some platforms (notably Mac OS X) don't appear to treat ++ * the POSIX locale as a simple alias for the C locale, so ++ * we may also want to check for that explicitly. ++ */ ++ const char *ctype_loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); ++ return ctype_loc != NULL && strcmp(ctype_loc, "C") == 0; ++#else ++ /* Windows uses code pages instead of locales, so no locale is legacy */ ++ return 0; ++#endif ++} ++ ++ ++static const char *_C_LOCALE_WARNING = ++ "Python runtime initialized with LC_CTYPE=C (a locale with default ASCII " ++ "encoding), which may cause Unicode compatibility problems. Using C.UTF-8, " ++ "C.utf8, or UTF-8 (if available) as alternative Unicode-compatible " ++ "locales is recommended.\n"; ++ ++static int ++_legacy_locale_warnings_enabled(void) ++{ ++ const char *coerce_c_locale = getenv("PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"); ++ return (coerce_c_locale != NULL && ++ strncmp(coerce_c_locale, "warn", 5) == 0); ++} ++ ++static void ++_emit_stderr_warning_for_legacy_locale(void) ++{ ++ if (_legacy_locale_warnings_enabled()) { ++ if (_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected()) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "%s", _C_LOCALE_WARNING); ++ } ++ } ++} ++ ++typedef struct _CandidateLocale { ++ const char *locale_name; /* The locale to try as a coercion target */ ++} _LocaleCoercionTarget; ++ ++static _LocaleCoercionTarget _TARGET_LOCALES[] = { ++ {"C.UTF-8"}, ++ {"C.utf8"}, ++ {"UTF-8"}, ++ {NULL} ++}; ++ ++static char * ++get_default_standard_stream_error_handler(void) ++{ ++ const char *ctype_loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); ++ if (ctype_loc != NULL) { ++ /* "surrogateescape" is the default in the legacy C locale */ ++ if (strcmp(ctype_loc, "C") == 0) { ++ return "surrogateescape"; ++ } ++ ++#ifdef PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE ++ /* "surrogateescape" is the default in locale coercion target locales */ ++ const _LocaleCoercionTarget *target = NULL; ++ for (target = _TARGET_LOCALES; target->locale_name; target++) { ++ if (strcmp(ctype_loc, target->locale_name) == 0) { ++ return "surrogateescape"; ++ } ++ } ++#endif ++ } ++ ++ /* Otherwise return NULL to request the typical default error handler */ ++ return NULL; ++} ++ ++#ifdef PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE ++static const char *_C_LOCALE_COERCION_WARNING = ++ "Python detected LC_CTYPE=C: LC_CTYPE coerced to %.20s (set another locale " ++ "or PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 to disable this locale coercion behavior).\n"; ++ ++static void ++_coerce_default_locale_settings(const _LocaleCoercionTarget *target) ++{ ++ ++ const char *newloc = target->locale_name; ++ ++ /* Reset locale back to currently configured defaults */ ++ setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); ++ ++ /* Set the relevant locale environment variable */ ++ if (setenv("LC_CTYPE", newloc, 1)) { ++ fprintf(stderr, ++ "Error setting LC_CTYPE, skipping C locale coercion\n"); ++ return; ++ } ++ if (_legacy_locale_warnings_enabled()) { ++ fprintf(stderr, _C_LOCALE_COERCION_WARNING, newloc); ++ } ++ ++ /* Reconfigure with the overridden environment variables */ ++ setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); ++} ++#endif ++ ++ ++void ++_Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(void) ++{ ++#ifdef PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE ++ /* We ignore the Python -E and -I flags here, as the CLI needs to sort out ++ * the locale settings *before* we try to do anything with the command ++ * line arguments. For cross-platform debugging purposes, we also need ++ * to give end users a way to force even scripts that are otherwise ++ * isolated from their environment to use the legacy ASCII-centric C ++ * locale. ++ * ++ * Ignoring -E and -I is safe from a security perspective, as we only use ++ * the setting to turn *off* the implicit locale coercion, and anyone with ++ * access to the process environment already has the ability to set ++ * `LC_ALL=C` to override the C level locale settings anyway. ++ */ ++ const char *coerce_c_locale = getenv("PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"); ++ if (coerce_c_locale == NULL || strncmp(coerce_c_locale, "0", 2) != 0) { ++ /* PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE is not set, or is set to something other than "0" */ ++ const char *locale_override = getenv("LC_ALL"); ++ if (locale_override == NULL || *locale_override == '\0') { ++ /* LC_ALL is also not set (or is set to an empty string) */ ++ const _LocaleCoercionTarget *target = NULL; ++ for (target = _TARGET_LOCALES; target->locale_name; target++) { ++ const char *new_locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ++ target->locale_name); ++ if (new_locale != NULL) { ++#if !defined(__APPLE__) && defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_H) && defined(CODESET) ++ /* Also ensure that nl_langinfo works in this locale */ ++ char *codeset = nl_langinfo(CODESET); ++ if (!codeset || *codeset == '\0') { ++ /* CODESET is not set or empty, so skip coercion */ ++ new_locale = NULL; ++ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); ++ continue; ++ } ++#endif ++ /* Successfully configured locale, so make it the default */ ++ _coerce_default_locale_settings(target); ++ return; ++ } ++ } ++ } ++ } ++ /* No C locale warning here, as Py_Initialize will emit one later */ ++#endif ++} ++ ++ + void + _Py_InitializeEx_Private(int install_sigs, int install_importlib) + { +@@ -315,11 +493,19 @@ _Py_InitializeEx_Private(int install_sigs, int install_importlib) + initialized = 1; + _Py_Finalizing = NULL; + +-#ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE ++#ifdef __ANDROID__ ++ /* Passing "" to setlocale() on Android requests the C locale rather ++ * than checking environment variables, so request C.UTF-8 explicitly ++ */ ++ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "C.UTF-8"); ++#else ++#ifndef MS_WINDOWS + /* Set up the LC_CTYPE locale, so we can obtain + the locale's charset without having to switch + locales. */ + setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); ++ _emit_stderr_warning_for_legacy_locale(); ++#endif + #endif + + if ((p = Py_GETENV("PYTHONDEBUG")) && *p != '\0') +@@ -1247,12 +1433,8 @@ initstdio(void) + } + } + if (!errors && !(pythonioencoding && *pythonioencoding)) { +- /* When the LC_CTYPE locale is the POSIX locale ("C locale"), +- stdin and stdout use the surrogateescape error handler by +- default, instead of the strict error handler. */ +- char *loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); +- if (loc != NULL && strcmp(loc, "C") == 0) +- errors = "surrogateescape"; ++ /* Choose the default error handler based on the current locale */ ++ errors = get_default_standard_stream_error_handler(); + } + } + +diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac +index 3f2459a..7444486 100644 +--- a/configure.ac ++++ b/configure.ac +@@ -3360,6 +3360,40 @@ then + fi + AC_MSG_RESULT($with_pymalloc) + ++# Check for --with-c-locale-coercion ++AC_MSG_CHECKING(for --with-c-locale-coercion) ++AC_ARG_WITH(c-locale-coercion, ++ AS_HELP_STRING([--with(out)-c-locale-coercion], ++ [disable/enable C locale coercion to a UTF-8 based locale])) ++ ++if test -z "$with_c_locale_coercion" ++then ++ with_c_locale_coercion="yes" ++fi ++if test "$with_c_locale_coercion" != "no" ++then ++ AC_DEFINE(PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE, 1, ++ [Define if you want to coerce the C locale to a UTF-8 based locale]) ++fi ++AC_MSG_RESULT($with_c_locale_coercion) ++ ++# Check for --with-c-locale-warning ++AC_MSG_CHECKING(for --with-c-locale-warning) ++AC_ARG_WITH(c-locale-warning, ++ AS_HELP_STRING([--with(out)-c-locale-warning], ++ [disable/enable locale compatibility warning in the C locale])) ++ ++if test -z "$with_c_locale_warning" ++then ++ with_c_locale_warning="yes" ++fi ++if test "$with_c_locale_warning" != "no" ++then ++ AC_DEFINE(PY_WARN_ON_C_LOCALE, 1, ++ [Define to emit a locale compatibility warning in the C locale]) ++fi ++AC_MSG_RESULT($with_c_locale_warning) ++ + # Check for Valgrind support + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for --with-valgrind]) + AC_ARG_WITH([valgrind], diff --git a/SOURCES/00274-fix-arch-names.patch b/SOURCES/00274-fix-arch-names.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d69223 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00274-fix-arch-names.patch @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +diff -up Python-3.5.0/configure.ac.than Python-3.5.0/configure.ac +--- Python-3.5.0/configure.ac.than 2015-11-13 11:51:32.039560172 -0500 ++++ Python-3.5.0/configure.ac 2015-11-13 11:52:11.670168157 -0500 +@@ -788,9 +788,9 @@ cat >> conftest.c <> conftest.c <> conftest.c <> conftest.c <= (1, 1, 0) +- ++PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS = sysconfig.get_config_var('PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS') + + def data_file(*name): + return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), *name) +@@ -889,6 +890,19 @@ class ContextTests(unittest.TestCase): + with self.assertRaisesRegex(ssl.SSLError, "No cipher can be selected"): + ctx.set_ciphers("^$:,;?*'dorothyx") + ++ @unittest.skipUnless(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS == 1, ++ "Test applies only to Python default ciphers") ++ def test_python_ciphers(self): ++ ctx = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT) ++ ciphers = ctx.get_ciphers() ++ for suite in ciphers: ++ name = suite['name'] ++ self.assertNotIn("PSK", name) ++ self.assertNotIn("SRP", name) ++ self.assertNotIn("MD5", name) ++ self.assertNotIn("RC4", name) ++ self.assertNotIn("3DES", name) ++ + @unittest.skipIf(ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_INFO < (1, 0, 2, 0, 0), 'OpenSSL too old') + def test_get_ciphers(self): + ctx = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1) +diff --git a/Modules/_ssl.c b/Modules/_ssl.c +index 5e007da..130f006 100644 +--- a/Modules/_ssl.c ++++ b/Modules/_ssl.c +@@ -237,6 +237,31 @@ SSL_SESSION_get_ticket_lifetime_hint(const SSL_SESSION *s) + + #endif /* OpenSSL < 1.1.0 or LibreSSL < 2.7.0 */ + ++/* Default cipher suites */ ++#ifndef PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS ++#define PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS 1 ++#endif ++ ++#if PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS == 0 ++ #ifndef PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING ++ #error "Py_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS 0 needs Py_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING" ++ #endif ++#elif PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS == 1 ++/* Python custom selection of sensible ciper suites ++ * DEFAULT: OpenSSL's default cipher list. Since 1.0.2 the list is in sensible order. ++ * !aNULL:!eNULL: really no NULL ciphers ++ * !MD5:!3DES:!DES:!RC4:!IDEA:!SEED: no weak or broken algorithms on old OpenSSL versions. ++ * !aDSS: no authentication with discrete logarithm DSA algorithm ++ * !SRP:!PSK: no secure remote password or pre-shared key authentication ++ */ ++ #define PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING "DEFAULT:!aNULL:!eNULL:!MD5:!3DES:!DES:!RC4:!IDEA:!SEED:!aDSS:!SRP:!PSK" ++#elif PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS == 2 ++/* Ignored in SSLContext constructor, only used to as _ssl.DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING */ ++ #define PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_LIST ++#else ++ #error "Unsupported PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS" ++#endif ++ + + enum py_ssl_error { + /* these mirror ssl.h */ +@@ -2803,7 +2828,12 @@ _ssl__SSLContext_impl(PyTypeObject *type, int proto_version) + /* A bare minimum cipher list without completely broken cipher suites. + * It's far from perfect but gives users a better head start. */ + if (proto_version != PY_SSL_VERSION_SSL2) { +- result = SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(ctx, "HIGH:!aNULL:!eNULL:!MD5"); ++#if PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS == 2 ++ /* stick to OpenSSL's default settings */ ++ result = 1; ++#else ++ result = SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(ctx, PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING); ++#endif + } else { + /* SSLv2 needs MD5 */ + result = SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(ctx, "HIGH:!aNULL:!eNULL"); +@@ -5343,6 +5373,9 @@ PyInit__ssl(void) + (PyObject *)&PySSLSession_Type) != 0) + return NULL; + ++ PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "_DEFAULT_CIPHERS", ++ PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING); ++ + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN", + PY_SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ", +diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac +index 3703701..2eff514 100644 +--- a/configure.ac ++++ b/configure.ac +@@ -5598,6 +5598,42 @@ if test "$have_getrandom" = yes; then + [Define to 1 if the getrandom() function is available]) + fi + ++# ssl module default cipher suite string ++AH_TEMPLATE(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS, ++ [Default cipher suites list for ssl module. ++ 1: Python's preferred selection, 2: leave OpenSSL defaults untouched, 0: custom string]) ++AH_TEMPLATE(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING, ++ [Cipher suite string for PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS=0] ++) ++AC_MSG_CHECKING(for --with-ssl-default-suites) ++AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-default-suites, ++ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-default-suites=@<:@python|openssl|STRING@:>@], ++ [Override default cipher suites string, ++ python: use Python's preferred selection (default), ++ openssl: leave OpenSSL's defaults untouched, ++ STRING: use a custom string, ++ PROTOCOL_SSLv2 ignores the setting]), ++[ ++AC_MSG_RESULT($withval) ++case "$withval" in ++ python) ++ AC_DEFINE(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS, 1) ++ ;; ++ openssl) ++ AC_DEFINE(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS, 2) ++ ;; ++ *) ++ AC_DEFINE(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS, 0) ++ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_STRING, "$withval") ++ ;; ++esac ++], ++[ ++AC_MSG_RESULT(python) ++AC_DEFINE(PY_SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHERS, 1) ++]) ++ ++ + # generate output files + AC_CONFIG_FILES(Makefile.pre Modules/Setup.config Misc/python.pc Misc/python-config.sh) + AC_CONFIG_FILES([Modules/ld_so_aix], [chmod +x Modules/ld_so_aix]) diff --git a/SOURCES/00320-CVE-2019-9636-and-CVE-2019-10160.patch b/SOURCES/00320-CVE-2019-9636-and-CVE-2019-10160.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d5c63a --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/00320-CVE-2019-9636-and-CVE-2019-10160.patch @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +diff --git a/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst b/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst +index d991254..647af61 100644 +--- a/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst ++++ b/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst +@@ -121,6 +121,11 @@ or on combining URL components into a URL string. + Unmatched square brackets in the :attr:`netloc` attribute will raise a + :exc:`ValueError`. + ++ Characters in the :attr:`netloc` attribute that decompose under NFKC ++ normalization (as used by the IDNA encoding) into any of ``/``, ``?``, ++ ``#``, ``@``, or ``:`` will raise a :exc:`ValueError`. If the URL is ++ decomposed before parsing, no error will be raised. ++ + .. versionchanged:: 3.2 + Added IPv6 URL parsing capabilities. + +@@ -133,6 +138,10 @@ or on combining URL components into a URL string. + Out-of-range port numbers now raise :exc:`ValueError`, instead of + returning :const:`None`. + ++ .. versionchanged:: 3.6.9 ++ Characters that affect netloc parsing under NFKC normalization will ++ now raise :exc:`ValueError`. ++ + + .. function:: parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values=False, strict_parsing=False, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace', max_num_fields=None) + +@@ -256,10 +265,19 @@ or on combining URL components into a URL string. + Unmatched square brackets in the :attr:`netloc` attribute will raise a + :exc:`ValueError`. + ++ Characters in the :attr:`netloc` attribute that decompose under NFKC ++ normalization (as used by the IDNA encoding) into any of ``/``, ``?``, ++ ``#``, ``@``, or ``:`` will raise a :exc:`ValueError`. If the URL is ++ decomposed before parsing, no error will be raised. ++ + .. versionchanged:: 3.6 + Out-of-range port numbers now raise :exc:`ValueError`, instead of + returning :const:`None`. + ++ .. versionchanged:: 3.6.9 ++ Characters that affect netloc parsing under NFKC normalization will ++ now raise :exc:`ValueError`. ++ + + .. function:: urlunsplit(parts) + +diff --git a/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py b/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py +index be50b47..68f633c 100644 +--- a/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py ++++ b/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py +@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ ++import sys ++import unicodedata + import unittest + import urllib.parse + +@@ -984,6 +986,34 @@ class UrlParseTestCase(unittest.TestCase): + expected.append(name) + self.assertCountEqual(urllib.parse.__all__, expected) + ++ def test_urlsplit_normalization(self): ++ # Certain characters should never occur in the netloc, ++ # including under normalization. ++ # Ensure that ALL of them are detected and cause an error ++ illegal_chars = '/:#?@' ++ hex_chars = {'{:04X}'.format(ord(c)) for c in illegal_chars} ++ denorm_chars = [ ++ c for c in map(chr, range(128, sys.maxunicode)) ++ if (hex_chars & set(unicodedata.decomposition(c).split())) ++ and c not in illegal_chars ++ ] ++ # Sanity check that we found at least one such character ++ self.assertIn('\u2100', denorm_chars) ++ self.assertIn('\uFF03', denorm_chars) ++ ++ # bpo-36742: Verify port separators are ignored when they ++ # existed prior to decomposition ++ urllib.parse.urlsplit('http://\u30d5\u309a:80') ++ with self.assertRaises(ValueError): ++ urllib.parse.urlsplit('http://\u30d5\u309a\ufe1380') ++ ++ for scheme in ["http", "https", "ftp"]: ++ for netloc in ["netloc{}false.netloc", "n{}user@netloc"]: ++ for c in denorm_chars: ++ url = "{}://{}/path".format(scheme, netloc.format(c)) ++ with self.subTest(url=url, char='{:04X}'.format(ord(c))): ++ with self.assertRaises(ValueError): ++ urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + + class Utility_Tests(unittest.TestCase): + """Testcase to test the various utility functions in the urllib.""" +diff --git a/Lib/urllib/parse.py b/Lib/urllib/parse.py +index 85e68c8..fa8827a 100644 +--- a/Lib/urllib/parse.py ++++ b/Lib/urllib/parse.py +@@ -391,6 +391,24 @@ def _splitnetloc(url, start=0): + delim = min(delim, wdelim) # use earliest delim position + return url[start:delim], url[delim:] # return (domain, rest) + ++def _checknetloc(netloc): ++ if not netloc or not any(ord(c) > 127 for c in netloc): ++ return ++ # looking for characters like \u2100 that expand to 'a/c' ++ # IDNA uses NFKC equivalence, so normalize for this check ++ import unicodedata ++ n = netloc.replace('@', '') # ignore characters already included ++ n = n.replace(':', '') # but not the surrounding text ++ n = n.replace('#', '') ++ n = n.replace('?', '') ++ netloc2 = unicodedata.normalize('NFKC', n) ++ if n == netloc2: ++ return ++ for c in '/?#@:': ++ if c in netloc2: ++ raise ValueError("netloc '" + netloc + "' contains invalid " + ++ "characters under NFKC normalization") ++ + def urlsplit(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True): + """Parse a URL into 5 components: + :///?# +@@ -420,6 +438,7 @@ def urlsplit(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True): + url, fragment = url.split('#', 1) + if '?' in url: + url, query = url.split('?', 1) ++ _checknetloc(netloc) + v = SplitResult(scheme, netloc, url, query, fragment) + _parse_cache[key] = v + return _coerce_result(v) +@@ -443,6 +462,7 @@ def urlsplit(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True): + url, fragment = url.split('#', 1) + if '?' in url: + url, query = url.split('?', 1) ++ _checknetloc(netloc) + v = SplitResult(scheme, netloc, url, query, fragment) + _parse_cache[key] = v + return _coerce_result(v) diff --git a/SOURCES/check-pyc-and-pyo-timestamps.py b/SOURCES/check-pyc-and-pyo-timestamps.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..262a985 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/check-pyc-and-pyo-timestamps.py @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +"""Checks if all *.pyc and *.pyo files have later mtime than their *.py files.""" + +import importlib.util +import os +import sys + +# list of test and other files that we expect not to have bytecode +not_compiled = [ + '/usr/bin/pathfix.py', + 'test/bad_coding.py', + 'test/bad_coding2.py', + 'test/badsyntax_3131.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future3.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future4.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future5.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future6.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future7.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future8.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future9.py', + 'test/badsyntax_future10.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async1.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async2.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async3.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async4.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async5.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async6.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async7.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async8.py', + 'test/badsyntax_async9.py', + 'test/badsyntax_pep3120.py', + 'lib2to3/tests/data/bom.py', + 'lib2to3/tests/data/crlf.py', + 'lib2to3/tests/data/different_encoding.py', + 'lib2to3/tests/data/false_encoding.py', + 'lib2to3/tests/data/py2_test_grammar.py', + '.debug-gdb.py', +] +failed = 0 + + +def bytecode_expected(source): + for f in not_compiled: + if source.endswith(f): + return False + return True + + +compiled = filter(lambda f: bytecode_expected(f), sys.argv[1:]) +for f in compiled: + # check both pyo and pyc + to_check = map(lambda b: importlib.util.cache_from_source(f, b), (True, False)) + f_mtime = os.path.getmtime(f) + for c in to_check: + c_mtime = os.path.getmtime(c) + if c_mtime < f_mtime: + sys.stderr.write('Failed bytecompilation timestamps check: ') + sys.stderr.write('Bytecode file {} is older than source file {}.\n'.format(c, f)) + failed += 1 + +if failed: + sys.stderr.write('\n{} files failed bytecompilation timestamps check.\n'.format(failed)) + sys.exit(1) diff --git a/SOURCES/get-source.sh b/SOURCES/get-source.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..32c3d23 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/get-source.sh @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#! /bin/bash -ex + +# Download a release of Python (if missing) and remove .exe files from it + +version=$1 + +if [ -z "${version}" ]; then + echo "Usage: $0 VERSION" >& 2 + echo "" >& 2 + echo "example: $0 3.6.6" >& 2 + exit 1 +fi + +versionedname=Python-${version} +orig_archive=${versionedname}.tar.xz +new_archive=${versionedname}-noexe.tar.xz + +if [ ! -e ${orig_archive} ]; then + wget -N https://www.python.org/ftp/python/${version}/${orig_archive} +fi + +deleted_names=$(tar --list -Jf ${orig_archive} | grep '\.exe$') + +# tar --delete does not operate on compressed archives, so do +# xz compression/decompression explicitly +xz --decompress --stdout ${orig_archive} | \ + tar --delete -v ${deleted_names} | \ + xz --compress --stdout -3 -T0 > ${new_archive} diff --git a/SOURCES/idle3.appdata.xml b/SOURCES/idle3.appdata.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94f87a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/idle3.appdata.xml @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + + idle3.desktop + IDLE3 + CC0 + Python-2.0 + Python 3 Integrated Development and Learning Environment + +

+ IDLE is Python’s Integrated Development and Learning Environment. + The GUI is uniform between Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X. + IDLE provides an easy way to start writing, running, and debugging + Python code. +

+

+ IDLE is written in pure Python, and uses the tkinter GUI toolkit. + It provides: +

+
    +
  • a Python shell window (interactive interpreter) with colorizing of code input, output, and error messages,
  • +
  • a multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing, smart indent, call tips, auto completion, and other features,
  • +
  • search within any window, replace within editor windows, and search through multiple files (grep),
  • +
  • a debugger with persistent breakpoints, stepping, and viewing of global and local namespaces.
  • +
+
+ https://docs.python.org/3/library/idle.html + + http://in.waw.pl/~zbyszek/fedora/idle3-appdata/idle3-main-window.png + http://in.waw.pl/~zbyszek/fedora/idle3-appdata/idle3-class-browser.png + http://in.waw.pl/~zbyszek/fedora/idle3-appdata/idle3-code-viewer.png + + zbyszek@in.waw.pl +
diff --git a/SOURCES/idle3.desktop b/SOURCES/idle3.desktop new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc1d3c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/idle3.desktop @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +[Desktop Entry] +Version=1.0 +Name=IDLE 3 +Comment=Python 3 Integrated Development and Learning Environment +Exec=idle3 %F +TryExec=idle3 +Terminal=false +Type=Application +Icon=idle3 +Categories=Development;IDE; +MimeType=text/x-python; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/SOURCES/no-python b/SOURCES/no-python new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1510fb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/no-python @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#! /bin/bash + +echo "For more information about this script," +echo "please see the manual page of the same name." + +echo "Run: man unversioned-python" +exit 2 + diff --git a/SOURCES/unversioned-python.1 b/SOURCES/unversioned-python.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98e5817 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/unversioned-python.1 @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +.\" unversioned-python.8 +.TH UNVERSIONED-PYTHON 8 "17 September 2018" +.SH NAME +unversioned-python \- info on how to set up the `python` command. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B unversioned-python +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B unversioned-python +The "unversioned" `python` command (/usr/bin/python) is missing by default. +We recommend using `python3` or `python2` instead. +If using the explicit versioned command is inconvenient, +you can use `alternatives` to configure `python` to launch +either Python 3 or Python 2. + +Note: The `python3` or `python2` package needs to be installed before its +functionality is selected. + +.SH EXAXPLES +.B alternatives +.B --config +.IR python + + Interactively select what the `python` command runs. + + +.B alternatives +.B --set +.IR python +.IR /usr/bin/python3 + + Configure the `python` command to run Python 3 + + Note: this is non-standard behavior according to [PEP 394]. + + +.B alternatives +.B --set +.IR python +.IR /usr/bin/python2 + + Configure the `python` command to run Python 2 + + Note: please review the support lifecycle of python2 before relying on it + + +.B alternatives +.B --auto +.IR python + + Undo configuration changes and revert to the default (missing `python` command) + + +.SH LINKS + +.B [PEP 394]: +.IR https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ + diff --git a/SPECS/python3.spec b/SPECS/python3.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd7e9f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/python3.spec @@ -0,0 +1,2832 @@ +# ================== +# Top-level metadata +# ================== + +Name: python3 +Summary: Interpreter of the Python programming language +URL: https://www.python.org/ + +%global pybasever 3.6 + +# pybasever without the dot: +%global pyshortver 36 + +# WARNING When rebasing to a new Python version, +# remember to update the python3-docs package as well +Version: %{pybasever}.8 +Release: 4%{?dist} +License: Python + + +# ================================== +# Conditionals controlling the build +# ================================== + +# Note that the bcond macros are named for the CLI option they create. +# "%%bcond_without" means "ENABLE by default and create a --without option" + +# Expensive optimizations (mainly, profile-guided optimizations) +%ifarch %{ix86} x86_64 +%bcond_without optimizations +%else +# On some architectures, the optimized build takes tens of hours, possibly +# longer than Koji's 24-hour timeout. Disable optimizations here. +%bcond_with optimizations +%endif + +# Run the test suite in %%check +%bcond_without tests + +# Ability to reuse RPM-installed pip using rewheel +%bcond_without rewheel + +# Extra build for debugging the interpreter or C-API extensions +# (the -debug subpackages) +%bcond_without debug_build + +# Support for the GDB debugger +%bcond_without gdb_hooks + +# The dbm.gnu module (key-value database) +%bcond_without gdbm + +# Main interpreter loop optimization +%bcond_without computed_gotos + +# Support for the Valgrind debugger/profiler +%ifarch %{valgrind_arches} +%bcond_without valgrind +%else +# Some arches don't have valgrind, disable support for it there. +%bcond_with valgrind +%endif + + +# ================================== +# Notes from bootstraping Python 3.6 +# ================================== +# +# New Python major version (3.X) break ABI and bytecode compatibility, +# so all packages depending on it need to be rebuilt. +# +# Due to a dependency cycle between Python, gdb, rpm, pip, setuptools, wheel, +# and other packages, this isn't straightforward. +# Build in the following order: +# +# 1. At the same time: +# - gdb without python support (add %%global _without_python 1 on top of +# gdb's SPEC file) +# - python-rpm-generators with bootstrapping_python set to 1 +# (this can be done also during step 2., but should be done before 3.) +# 2. python3 without rewheel (use %%bcond_with rewheel instead of +# %%bcond_without) +# 3. At the same time: +# - gdb with python support (remove %%global _without_python 1 on top of +# gdb's SPEC file) +# - python-rpm-generators with bootstrapping_python set to 0 +# (this can be done at any later step without negative effects) +# 4. rpm +# 5. python-setuptools with bootstrap set to 1 +# 6. python-pip with build_wheel set to 0 +# 7. python-wheel with %%bcond_without bootstrap +# 8. python-setuptools with bootstrap set to 0 and also with_check set to 0 +# 9. python-pip with build_wheel set to 1 +# 10. pyparsing +# 11. python3 with rewheel +# +# Then the most important packages have to be built, in dependency order. +# These were: +# python-sphinx, pytest, python-requests, cloud-init, dnf, anaconda, abrt +# +# After these have been built, a targeted rebuild should be done for the rest. + + +# ===================== +# General global macros +# ===================== + +%global pylibdir %{_libdir}/python%{pybasever} +%global dynload_dir %{pylibdir}/lib-dynload + +# ABIFLAGS, LDVERSION and SOABI are in the upstream configure.ac +# See PEP 3149 for some background: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3149/ +%global ABIFLAGS_optimized m +%global ABIFLAGS_debug dm + +%global LDVERSION_optimized %{pybasever}%{ABIFLAGS_optimized} +%global LDVERSION_debug %{pybasever}%{ABIFLAGS_debug} + +%global SOABI_optimized cpython-%{pyshortver}%{ABIFLAGS_optimized}-%{_arch}-linux%{_gnu} +%global SOABI_debug cpython-%{pyshortver}%{ABIFLAGS_debug}-%{_arch}-linux%{_gnu} + +# All bytecode files are in a __pycache__ subdirectory, with a name +# reflecting the version of the bytecode. +# See PEP 3147: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3147/ +# For example, +# foo/bar.py +# has bytecode at: +# foo/__pycache__/bar.cpython-%%{pyshortver}.pyc +# foo/__pycache__/bar.cpython-%%{pyshortver}.opt-1.pyc +# foo/__pycache__/bar.cpython-%%{pyshortver}.opt-2.pyc +%global bytecode_suffixes .cpython-%{pyshortver}*.pyc + +# Python's configure script defines SOVERSION, and this is used in the Makefile +# to determine INSTSONAME, the name of the libpython DSO: +# LDLIBRARY='libpython$(VERSION).so' +# INSTSONAME="$LDLIBRARY".$SOVERSION +# We mirror this here in order to make it easier to add the -gdb.py hooks. +# (if these get out of sync, the payload of the libs subpackage will fail +# and halt the build) +%global py_SOVERSION 1.0 +%global py_INSTSONAME_optimized libpython%{LDVERSION_optimized}.so.%{py_SOVERSION} +%global py_INSTSONAME_debug libpython%{LDVERSION_debug}.so.%{py_SOVERSION} + +# Disable automatic bytecompilation. The python3 binary is not yet be +# available in /usr/bin when Python is built. Also, the bytecompilation fails +# on files that test invalid syntax. +%undefine py_auto_byte_compile + +# For multilib support, files that are different between 32- and 64-bit arches +# need different filenames. Use "64" or "32" according to the word size. +# Currently, the best way to determine an architecture's word size happens to +# be checking %%{_lib}. +%if "%{_lib}" == "lib64" +%global wordsize 64 +%else +%global wordsize 32 +%endif + + +# ======================= +# Build-time requirements +# ======================= + +# (keep this list alphabetized) + +BuildRequires: autoconf +BuildRequires: bluez-libs-devel +BuildRequires: bzip2 +BuildRequires: bzip2-devel +BuildRequires: desktop-file-utils +BuildRequires: expat-devel + +BuildRequires: findutils +BuildRequires: gcc-c++ +%if %{with gdbm} +BuildRequires: gdbm-devel >= 1:1.13 +%endif +BuildRequires: glibc-devel +BuildRequires: gmp-devel +BuildRequires: libappstream-glib +BuildRequires: libffi-devel +BuildRequires: libnsl2-devel +BuildRequires: libtirpc-devel +BuildRequires: libGL-devel +BuildRequires: libX11-devel +BuildRequires: ncurses-devel + +BuildRequires: openssl-devel +BuildRequires: pkgconfig +BuildRequires: readline-devel +BuildRequires: sqlite-devel +BuildRequires: gdb + +BuildRequires: tar +BuildRequires: tcl-devel +BuildRequires: tix-devel +BuildRequires: tk-devel + +%if %{with valgrind} +BuildRequires: valgrind-devel +%endif + +BuildRequires: xz-devel +BuildRequires: zlib-devel + +BuildRequires: /usr/bin/dtrace + +# workaround http://bugs.python.org/issue19804 (test_uuid requires ifconfig) +BuildRequires: /usr/sbin/ifconfig + +%if %{with rewheel} +BuildRequires: python3-setuptools +BuildRequires: python3-pip + +# Verify that the BuildRoot includes python36. +# Not actually needed for build. +BuildRequires: python36-devel +%endif + + +# ======================= +# Source code and patches +# ======================= + +# The upstream tarball includes questionable executable files for Windows, +# which we should not ship even in the SRPM. +# Run the "get-source.sh" with the version as argument to download the upstream +# tarball and generate a version with the .exe files removed. For example: +# $ ./get-source.sh 3.7.0 + +Source: Python-%{version}-noexe.tar.xz + +# A script to remove .exe files from the source distribution +Source1: get-source.sh + +# A simple script to check timestamps of bytecode files +# Run in check section with Python that is currently being built +# Written by bkabrda +Source8: check-pyc-and-pyo-timestamps.py + +# Desktop menu entry for idle3 +Source10: idle3.desktop + +# AppData file for idle3 +Source11: idle3.appdata.xml + +# unversioned-python script +Source12: no-python + +# unversioned-python man page +Source13: unversioned-python.1 + +# 00001 # +# Fixup distutils/unixccompiler.py to remove standard library path from rpath: +# Was Patch0 in ivazquez' python3000 specfile: +Patch1: 00001-rpath.patch + +# 00102 # +# Change the various install paths to use /usr/lib64/ instead or /usr/lib +# Only used when "%%{_lib}" == "lib64" +# Not yet sent upstream. +Patch102: 00102-lib64.patch + +# 00111 # +# Patch the Makefile.pre.in so that the generated Makefile doesn't try to build +# a libpythonMAJOR.MINOR.a +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=556092 +# Downstream only: not appropriate for upstream +Patch111: 00111-no-static-lib.patch + +# 00132 # +# Add non-standard hooks to unittest for use in the "check" phase below, when +# running selftests within the build: +# @unittest._skipInRpmBuild(reason) +# for tests that hang or fail intermittently within the build environment, and: +# @unittest._expectedFailureInRpmBuild +# for tests that always fail within the build environment +# +# The hooks only take effect if WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD is set in the +# environment, which we set manually in the appropriate portion of the "check" +# phase below (and which potentially other python-* rpms could set, to reuse +# these unittest hooks in their own "check" phases) +Patch132: 00132-add-rpmbuild-hooks-to-unittest.patch + +# 00155 # +# Avoid allocating thunks in ctypes unless absolutely necessary, to avoid +# generating SELinux denials on "import ctypes" and "import uuid" when +# embedding Python within httpd +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=814391 +Patch155: 00155-avoid-ctypes-thunks.patch + +# 00160 # +# Python 3.3 added os.SEEK_DATA and os.SEEK_HOLE, which may be present in the +# header files in the build chroot, but may not be supported in the running +# kernel, hence we disable this test in an rpm build. +# Adding these was upstream issue http://bugs.python.org/issue10142 +# Not yet sent upstream +Patch160: 00160-disable-test_fs_holes-in-rpm-build.patch + +# 00163 # +# Some tests within test_socket fail intermittently when run inside Koji; +# disable them using unittest._skipInRpmBuild +# Not yet sent upstream +Patch163: 00163-disable-parts-of-test_socket-in-rpm-build.patch + +# 00170 # +# In debug builds, try to print repr() when a C-level assert fails in the +# garbage collector (typically indicating a reference-counting error +# somewhere else e.g in an extension module) +# The new macros/functions within gcmodule.c are hidden to avoid exposing +# them within the extension API. +# Sent upstream: http://bugs.python.org/issue9263 +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=614680 +Patch170: 00170-gc-assertions.patch + +# 00178 # +# Don't duplicate various FLAGS in sysconfig values +# http://bugs.python.org/issue17679 +# Does not affect python2 AFAICS (different sysconfig values initialization) +Patch178: 00178-dont-duplicate-flags-in-sysconfig.patch + +# 00189 # +# Add the rewheel module, allowing to recreate wheels from already installed +# ones +# https://github.com/bkabrda/rewheel +Patch189: 00189-add-rewheel-module.patch + +# 00205 # +# LIBPL variable in makefile takes LIBPL from configure.ac +# but the LIBPL variable defined there doesn't respect libdir macro +Patch205: 00205-make-libpl-respect-lib64.patch + +# 00251 +# Set values of prefix and exec_prefix in distutils install command +# to /usr/local if executable is /usr/bin/python* and RPM build +# is not detected to make pip and distutils install into separate location +# Fedora Change: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Making_sudo_pip_safe +Patch251: 00251-change-user-install-location.patch + +# 00262 # +# Backport of PEP 538: Coercing the legacy C locale to a UTF-8 based locale +# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0538/ +# Fedora Change: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3_c.utf-8_locale +# Original proposal: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1404918 +Patch262: 00262-pep538_coerce_legacy_c_locale.patch + +# 00274 # +# Upstream uses Debian-style architecture naming. Change to match Fedora. +Patch274: 00274-fix-arch-names.patch + +# 00294 # +# Define TLS cipher suite on build time depending +# on the OpenSSL default cipher suite selection. +# Fixed upstream on CPython's 3.7 branch: +# https://bugs.python.org/issue31429 +# See also: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1489816 +Patch294: 00294-define-TLS-cipher-suite-on-build-time.patch + +# 00320 # +# Security fix for CVE-2019-9636 and CVE-2019-10160: Information Disclosure due to urlsplit improper NFKC normalization +# Fixed upstream: https://bugs.python.org/issue36216 and https://bugs.python.org/issue36742 +# Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693973 +# and https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1714756 +Patch320: 00320-CVE-2019-9636-and-CVE-2019-10160.patch + +# (New patches go here ^^^) +# +# When adding new patches to "python" and "python3" in Fedora, EL, etc., +# please try to keep the patch numbers in-sync between all specfiles. +# +# More information, and a patch number catalog, is at: +# +# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Python/PythonPatches + + +# ========================================== +# Descriptions, and metadata for subpackages +# ========================================== + +%package -n platform-python +Summary: Internal interpreter of the Python programming language + +Conflicts: python3 < 3.6.6-13 + +# Packages with Python modules in standard locations automatically +# depend on python(abi). Provide that here. +Provides: python(abi) = %{pybasever} + +Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} + +%if %{with rewheel} +Requires: platform-python-setuptools +Requires: platform-python-pip +%endif + +# Runtime require alternatives +Requires: %{_sbindir}/alternatives +Requires(post): %{_sbindir}/alternatives +Requires(postun): %{_sbindir}/alternatives + +# This prevents ALL subpackages built from this spec to require +# /usr/bin/python3*. Granularity per subpackage is impossible. +# It's intended for the libs package not to drag in the interpreter, see +# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1547131 +# All others require %%{name} anyway. +%global __requires_exclude ^/usr/bin/python3 + + +# The description is the same for the SRPM and the main `platform-python` subpackage: +%description +This is the internal interpreter of the Python language for the system. +To use Python yourself, please install one of the available Python 3 packages, +for example python36. + + +# The description is the same for the SRPM and the main `platform-python` subpackage: +%description -n platform-python +This is the internal interpreter of the Python language for the system. +To use Python yourself, please install one of the available Python 3 packages, +for example python36. + + +%package libs +Summary: Python runtime libraries + +# The "enum" module is included in the standard library. +# Provide an upgrade path from the external library. +Provides: python3-enum34 = 1.0.4-5%{?dist} +Obsoletes: python3-enum34 < 1.0.4-5%{?dist} + +# Python 3 built with glibc >= 2.24.90-26 needs to require it +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1410644 +Requires: glibc%{?_isa} >= 2.24.90-26 + +Requires: chkconfig + +%if %{with gdbm} +# When built with this (as guarded by the BuildRequires above), require it +Requires: gdbm%{?_isa} >= 1:1.13 +%endif + +# There are files in the standard library that have python shebang. +# We've filtered the automatic requirement out so libs are installable without +# the main package. This however makes it pulled in by default. +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1547131 +Recommends: platform-python%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} + +%description libs +This package contains runtime libraries for use by Python: +- the majority of the Python standard library +- a dynamically linked library for use by applications that embed Python as + a scripting language, and by the main "python3" executable + + +# The contents of this package were moved into the `platform-python-devel` subpackage. +# See a comment above the definition of that subpackage for details. +%package devel +Summary: Libraries and header files needed for Python development +Requires: platform-python-devel%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: platform-python = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: python36-devel + +%description devel +This package contains the header files and configuration needed to compile +Python extension modules (typically written in C or C++), to embed Python +into other programs, and to make binary distributions for Python libraries. + +It also contains the necessary macros to build RPM packages with Python modules +and 2to3 tool, an automatic source converter from Python 2.X. + +It also makes the "python3" and "python3-config" commands available +for compatibility with some build systems. +When building packages, prefer requiring platform-python-devel and using +the %%{__python3} macro instead, if possible. + + + +# The `platform-python-devel` (previously python3-libs-devel) +# subpackage was created because the `python3-devel` subpackage needs +# to pull into the buildroot the /usr/bin/python3{,-config} symlinks (for old +# buildsystems that are hard to switch to platform-python). But these symlinks +# cannot be shipped in RHEL8 to customers. Therefore we'll ship only +# `platform-python-devel` and have the `python3-devel` package require it in +# the buildroot, as well as pull in the symlinks. +%package -n platform-python-devel +Summary: Libraries and header files needed for Python development +Provides: %{name}-libs-devel = %{version}-%{release} +Provides: %{name}-libs-devel%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Obsoletes: %{name}-libs-devel < 3.6.6-12 +Requires: platform-python = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros +Requires: python-rpm-macros +Requires: python3-rpm-macros +Requires: python3-rpm-generators + +# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1217376 +# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1496757 +# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1218294 +# TODO change to a specific subpackage once available (#1218294) +Requires: redhat-rpm-config + +Provides: %{name}-2to3 = %{version}-%{release} +Provides: 2to3 = %{version}-%{release} + +Conflicts: platform-python < %{version}-%{release} +Conflicts: python3 < 3.6.6-9 + +%description -n platform-python-devel +This package contains the header files and configuration needed to compile +Python extension modules (typically written in C or C++), to embed Python +into other programs, and to make binary distributions for Python libraries. + +It also contains the necessary macros to build RPM packages with Python modules +and 2to3 tool, an automatic source converter from Python 2.X. + + +%package idle +Summary: A basic graphical development environment for Python +Requires: platform-python = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{name}-tkinter = %{version}-%{release} + +Provides: idle3 = %{version}-%{release} + +Provides: %{name}-tools = %{version}-%{release} +Provides: %{name}-tools%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Obsoletes: %{name}-tools < %{version}-%{release} + +# python36 installs the alternatives master symlink to which we attach a slave +Requires: python36 +Requires(post): python36 +Requires(postun): python36 + +%description idle +IDLE is Python’s Integrated Development and Learning Environment. + +IDLE has the following features: Python shell window (interactive +interpreter) with colorizing of code input, output, and error messages; +multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing, +smart indent, call tips, auto completion, and other features; +search within any window, replace within editor windows, and +search through multiple files (grep); debugger with persistent +breakpoints, stepping, and viewing of global and local namespaces; +configuration, browsers, and other dialogs. + + +%package tkinter +Summary: A GUI toolkit for Python +Requires: platform-python = %{version}-%{release} + +%description tkinter +The Tkinter (Tk interface) library is a graphical user interface toolkit for +the Python programming language. + + +%package test +Summary: The self-test suite for the main python3 package +Requires: platform-python = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} + +%description test +The self-test suite for the Python interpreter. + +This is only useful to test Python itself. For testing general Python code, +you should use the unittest module from %{name}-libs, or a library such as +%{name}-pytest or %{name}-nose. + + +%if %{with debug_build} +%package -n platform-python-debug +Conflicts: python3-debug < 3.6.6-13 +Summary: Debug version of the Python runtime + +# The debug build is an all-in-one package version of the regular build, and +# shares the same .py/.pyc files and directories as the regular build. Hence +# we depend on all of the subpackages of the regular build: +Requires: platform-python%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: platform-python-devel%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{name}-test%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{name}-tkinter%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{name}-idle%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} + +%description -n platform-python-debug +python3-debug provides a version of the Python runtime with numerous debugging +features enabled, aimed at advanced Python users such as developers of Python +extension modules. + +This version uses more memory and will be slower than the regular Python build, +but is useful for tracking down reference-counting issues and other bugs. + +The bytecode format is unchanged, so that .pyc files are compatible between +this and the standard version of Python, but the debugging features mean that +C/C++ extension modules are ABI-incompatible and must be built for each version +separately. + +The debug build shares installation directories with the standard Python +runtime, so that .py and .pyc files can be shared. +Compiled extension modules use a special ABI flag ("d") in the filename, +so extensions for both versions can co-exist in the same directory. +%endif # with debug_build + + +# ====================================================== +# The prep phase of the build: +# ====================================================== + +%prep +%setup -q -n Python-%{version}%{?prerel} + +# Remove bundled libraries to ensure that we're using the system copy. +rm -r Modules/expat +rm -r Modules/zlib + +%if %{with rewheel} +%global pip_version %(pip%{pybasever} --version | cut -d' ' -f2) +sed -r -i s/'_PIP_VERSION = "[0-9.]+"'/'_PIP_VERSION = "%{pip_version}"'/ Lib/ensurepip/__init__.py +%endif + +# +# Apply patches: +# +%patch1 -p1 + +%if "%{_lib}" == "lib64" +%patch102 -p1 +%endif +%patch111 -p1 +%patch132 -p1 +%patch155 -p1 +%patch160 -p1 +%patch163 -p1 +%patch170 -p1 +%patch178 -p1 + +%if %{with rewheel} +%patch189 -p1 +%endif + +%patch205 -p1 +%patch251 -p1 +%patch262 -p1 +%patch274 -p1 +%patch294 -p1 +%patch320 -p1 + + +# Remove files that should be generated by the build +# (This is after patching, so that we can use patches directly from upstream) +rm configure pyconfig.h.in + + +# ====================================================== +# Configuring and building the code: +# ====================================================== + +%build + +# Regenerate the configure script and pyconfig.h.in +autoconf +autoheader + +# Remember the current directory (which has sources and the configure script), +# so we can refer to it after we "cd" elsewhere. +topdir=$(pwd) + +# Get proper option names from bconds +%if %{with computed_gotos} +%global computed_gotos_flag yes +%else +%global computed_gotos_flag no +%endif + +%if %{with optimizations} +%global optimizations_flag "--enable-optimizations" +%else +%global optimizations_flag "--disable-optimizations" +%endif + +# Set common compiler/linker flags +export CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fwrapv" +export CXXFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fwrapv" +export CPPFLAGS="$(pkg-config --cflags-only-I libffi)" +export OPT="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fwrapv" +export LINKCC="gcc" +export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $(pkg-config --cflags openssl)" +export LDFLAGS="$RPM_LD_FLAGS -g $(pkg-config --libs-only-L openssl)" + +# We can build several different configurations of Python: regular and debug. +# Define a common function that does one build: +BuildPython() { + ConfName=$1 + ExtraConfigArgs=$2 + MoreCFlags=$3 + + # Each build is done in its own directory + ConfDir=build/$ConfName + echo STARTING: BUILD OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName + mkdir -p $ConfDir + pushd $ConfDir + + # Normally, %%configure looks for the "configure" script in the current + # directory. + # Since we changed directories, we need to tell %%configure where to look. + %global _configure $topdir/configure + +%configure \ + --enable-ipv6 \ + --enable-shared \ + --with-computed-gotos=%{computed_gotos_flag} \ + --with-dbmliborder=gdbm:ndbm:bdb \ + --with-system-expat \ + --with-system-ffi \ + --enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions \ + --with-dtrace \ + --with-lto \ + --with-ssl-default-suites=openssl \ +%if %{with valgrind} + --with-valgrind \ +%endif + $ExtraConfigArgs \ + %{nil} + + # Invoke the build + make EXTRA_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $MoreCFlags" %{?_smp_mflags} + + popd + echo FINISHED: BUILD OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName +} + +# Call the above to build each configuration. + +%if %{with debug_build} +BuildPython debug \ + "--without-ensurepip --with-pydebug" \ + "-Og" +%endif # with debug_build + +BuildPython optimized \ + "--without-ensurepip %{optimizations_flag}" \ + "" + +# ====================================================== +# Installing the built code: +# ====================================================== + +%install + +# As in %%build, remember the current directory +topdir=$(pwd) + +# We install a collection of hooks for gdb that make it easier to debug +# executables linked against libpython3* (such as /usr/bin/python3 itself) +# +# These hooks are implemented in Python itself (though they are for the version +# of python that gdb is linked with) +# +# gdb-archer looks for them in the same path as the ELF file or its .debug +# file, with a -gdb.py suffix. +# We put them next to the debug file, because ldconfig would complain if +# it found non-library files directly in /usr/lib/ +# (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=562980) +# +# We'll put these files in the debuginfo package by installing them to e.g.: +# /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/libpython3.2.so.1.0.debug-gdb.py +# (note that the debug path is /usr/lib/debug for both 32/64 bit) +# +# See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/EasierPythonDebugging for more +# information + +%if %{with gdb_hooks} +DirHoldingGdbPy=%{_prefix}/lib/debug/%{_libdir} +mkdir -p %{buildroot}$DirHoldingGdbPy +%endif # with gdb_hooks + +# Multilib support for pyconfig.h +# 32- and 64-bit versions of pyconfig.h are different. For multilib support +# (making it possible to install 32- and 64-bit versions simultaneously), +# we need to install them under different filenames, and to make the common +# "pyconfig.h" include the right file based on architecture. +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=192747 +# Filanames are defined here: +%global _pyconfig32_h pyconfig-32.h +%global _pyconfig64_h pyconfig-64.h +%global _pyconfig_h pyconfig-%{wordsize}.h + +# Use a common function to do an install for all our configurations: +InstallPython() { + + ConfName=$1 + PyInstSoName=$2 + MoreCFlags=$3 + LDVersion=$4 + + # Switch to the directory with this configuration's built files + ConfDir=build/$ConfName + echo STARTING: INSTALL OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName + mkdir -p $ConfDir + pushd $ConfDir + + make \ + DESTDIR=%{buildroot} \ + INSTALL="install -p" \ + EXTRA_CFLAGS="$MoreCFlags" \ + install + + popd + +%if %{with gdb_hooks} + # See comment on $DirHoldingGdbPy above + PathOfGdbPy=$DirHoldingGdbPy/$PyInstSoName-%{version}-%{release}.%{_arch}.debug-gdb.py + cp Tools/gdb/libpython.py %{buildroot}$PathOfGdbPy +%endif # with gdb_hooks + + # Rename the -devel script that differs on different arches to arch specific name + mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-{,`uname -m`-}config + echo -e '#!/bin/sh\nexec %{_libexecdir}/platform-python'${LDVersion}'-`uname -m`-config "$@"' > \ + %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-config + echo '[ $? -eq 127 ] && echo "Could not find %{_libexecdir}/platform-python'${LDVersion}'-`uname -m`-config. Look around to see available arches." >&2' >> \ + %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-config + chmod +x %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-config + + # Platform Python: Move the python*-config to libexec + mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir} + mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-config %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python${LDVersion}-config + ln -s %{_libexecdir}/platform-python${LDVersion}-config %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-config + mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-`uname -m`-config %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python${LDVersion}-`uname -m`-config + ln -s %{_libexecdir}/platform-python${LDVersion}-`uname -m`-config %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion}-`uname -m`-config + + # Platform Python: Move optimized and debug executables + mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion} %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python${LDVersion} + ln -s %{_libexecdir}/platform-python${LDVersion} %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python${LDVersion} + + # Make python3-devel multilib-ready + mv %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/python${LDVersion}/pyconfig.h \ + %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/python${LDVersion}/%{_pyconfig_h} + cat > %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/python${LDVersion}/pyconfig.h << EOF +#include + +#if __WORDSIZE == 32 +#include "%{_pyconfig32_h}" +#elif __WORDSIZE == 64 +#include "%{_pyconfig64_h}" +#else +#error "Unknown word size" +#endif +EOF + + echo FINISHED: INSTALL OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName +} + +# Install the "debug" build first; any common files will be overridden with +# later builds +%if %{with debug_build} +InstallPython debug \ + %{py_INSTSONAME_debug} \ + -O0 \ + %{LDVERSION_debug} +%endif # with debug_build + +# Now the optimized build: +InstallPython optimized \ + %{py_INSTSONAME_optimized} \ + "" \ + %{LDVERSION_optimized} + +# Install directories for additional packages +install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/site-packages/__pycache__ +%if "%{_lib}" == "lib64" +# The 64-bit version needs to create "site-packages" in /usr/lib/ (for +# pure-Python modules) as well as in /usr/lib64/ (for packages with extension +# modules). +# Note that rpmlint will complain about hardcoded library path; +# this is intentional. +install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/python%{pybasever}/site-packages/__pycache__ +%endif + +# add idle3 to menu +install -D -m 0644 Lib/idlelib/Icons/idle_16.png %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/idle3.png +install -D -m 0644 Lib/idlelib/Icons/idle_32.png %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/idle3.png +install -D -m 0644 Lib/idlelib/Icons/idle_48.png %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/idle3.png +desktop-file-install --dir=%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications %{SOURCE10} + +# Install and validate appdata file +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_metainfodir} +cp -a %{SOURCE11} %{buildroot}%{_metainfodir} +appstream-util validate-relax --nonet %{buildroot}%{_metainfodir}/idle3.appdata.xml + +# Make sure distutils looks at the right pyconfig.h file +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=201434 +# Similar for sysconfig: sysconfig.get_config_h_filename tries to locate +# pyconfig.h so it can be parsed, and needs to do this at runtime in site.py +# when python starts up (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=653058) +# +# Split this out so it goes directly to the pyconfig-32.h/pyconfig-64.h +# variants: +sed -i -e "s/'pyconfig.h'/'%{_pyconfig_h}'/" \ + %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/distutils/sysconfig.py \ + %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/sysconfig.py + +# Install pathfix.py to bindir +# See https://github.com/fedora-python/python-rpm-porting/issues/24 +cp -p Tools/scripts/pathfix.py %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/ + +# Switch all shebangs to refer to the specific Python version. +# This currently only covers files matching ^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\.py$, +# so handle files named using other naming scheme separately. +# - Files in /usr/bin/ (without .py) are listed manually +LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./build/optimized ./build/optimized/python \ + Tools/scripts/pathfix.py \ + -i "%{_libexecdir}/platform-python" -pn \ + %{buildroot} \ + %{?with_gdb_hooks:%{buildroot}$DirHoldingGdbPy/*.py} \ + %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/{idle,pydoc,pyvenv-,2to3-}%{pybasever} + +# The python-config.py files need to be shebanged with the given LDVERSION'ed +# executable +for LDVersion in %{LDVERSION_optimized} %{LDVERSION_debug} +do + LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./build/optimized ./build/optimized/python \ + Tools/scripts/pathfix.py \ + -i "%{_libexecdir}/platform-python${LDVersion}" -pn \ + %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/config-${LDVersion}-%{_arch}-linux%{_gnu}/python-config.py +done + +# Remove tests for python3-tools which was removed in +# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1312030 +rm -rf %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/test/test_tools + +# Remove shebang lines from .py files that aren't executable, and +# remove executability from .py files that don't have a shebang line: +find %{buildroot} -name \*.py \ + \( \( \! -perm /u+x,g+x,o+x -exec sed -e '/^#!/Q 0' -e 'Q 1' {} \; \ + -print -exec sed -i '1d' {} \; \) -o \( \ + -perm /u+x,g+x,o+x ! -exec grep -m 1 -q '^#!' {} \; \ + -exec chmod a-x {} \; \) \) + +# Get rid of DOS batch files: +find %{buildroot} -name \*.bat -exec rm {} \; + +# Get rid of backup files: +find %{buildroot}/ -name "*~" -exec rm -f {} \; +find . -name "*~" -exec rm -f {} \; + +# Get rid of a stray copy of the license: +rm %{buildroot}%{pylibdir}/LICENSE.txt + +# Do bytecompilation with the newly installed interpreter. +# This is similar to the script in macros.pybytecompile +# compile *.pyc +find %{buildroot} -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | \ + LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{buildroot}%{dynload_dir}/:%{buildroot}%{_libdir}" \ + PYTHONPATH="%{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever}/site-packages" \ + xargs -0 %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{pybasever} -O -c 'import py_compile, sys; [py_compile.compile(f, dfile=f.partition("%{buildroot}")[2], optimize=opt) for opt in range(3) for f in sys.argv[1:]]' || : + +# Since we have pathfix.py in bindir, this is created, but we don't want it +rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/__pycache__ + +# Fixup permissions for shared libraries from non-standard 555 to standard 755: +find %{buildroot} -perm 555 -exec chmod 755 {} \; + +# Install macros for rpm: +mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/ + +# Create "/usr/bin/python3-debug" (and /usr/libexec/platform-python-debug), +# a symlink to the python3 debug binary, to +# avoid the user having to know the precise version and ABI flags. +# See e.g. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=676748 +%if %{with debug_build} +ln -s \ + %{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_debug} \ + %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python3-debug +ln -s \ + %{_libexecdir}/platform-python%{LDVERSION_debug} \ + %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python-debug +%endif + + +# Platform Python: Move the executable to libexec & provide a symlink from bindir +# (this symlink will be moved to the python36 module) +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir} +mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python%{pybasever} +ln -s %{_libexecdir}/platform-python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{pybasever} +ln -s ./platform-python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python + +# Platform Python: Add symlink from platform-python-config +ln -s ./platform-python%{LDVERSION_optimized}-config %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python%{pybasever}-config +ln -s ./platform-python%{pybasever}-config %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python-config + +# Remove symlinks 3 > 3.6 for pydoc, idle, manpage +rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/pydoc3 +rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/idle3 +rm %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/python3.1 + +# Install the unversioned-python script and its man page +install -m 755 %{SOURCE12} %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/no-python +install -m 644 %{SOURCE13} %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/unversioned-python.1.gz +# Touch the files that are controlled by `alternatives` so we can declare them +# as ghosts in the files section +touch %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/unversioned-python +touch %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/idle3 +touch %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/python.1.gz + + +# ====================================================== +# Checks for packaging issues +# ====================================================== + +%check +# first of all, check timestamps of bytecode files +find %{buildroot} -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | \ + LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{buildroot}%{dynload_dir}/:%{buildroot}%{_libdir}" \ + PYTHONPATH="%{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{pybasever}/site-packages" \ + xargs -0 %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/platform-python %{SOURCE8} + +# Ensure that the curses module was linked against libncursesw.so, rather than +# libncurses.so +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=539917 +ldd %{buildroot}/%{dynload_dir}/_curses*.so \ + | grep curses \ + | grep libncurses.so && (echo "_curses.so linked against libncurses.so" ; exit 1) + +# Ensure that the debug modules are linked against the debug libpython, and +# likewise for the optimized modules and libpython: +for Module in %{buildroot}/%{dynload_dir}/*.so ; do + case $Module in + *.%{SOABI_debug}) + ldd $Module | grep %{py_INSTSONAME_optimized} && + (echo Debug module $Module linked against optimized %{py_INSTSONAME_optimized} ; exit 1) + + ;; + *.%{SOABI_optimized}) + ldd $Module | grep %{py_INSTSONAME_debug} && + (echo Optimized module $Module linked against debug %{py_INSTSONAME_debug} ; exit 1) + ;; + esac +done + +# ====================================================== +# Running the upstream test suite +# ====================================================== + +topdir=$(pwd) +CheckPython() { + ConfName=$1 + ConfDir=$(pwd)/build/$ConfName + + export OPENSSL_CONF=/non-existing-file + + echo STARTING: CHECKING OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName + + # Note that we're running the tests using the version of the code in the + # builddir, not in the buildroot. + + # Run the upstream test suite, setting "WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD" so that the + # our non-standard decorators take effect on the relevant tests: + # @unittest._skipInRpmBuild(reason) + # @unittest._expectedFailureInRpmBuild + # test_faulthandler.test_register_chain currently fails on ppc64le and + # aarch64, see upstream bug http://bugs.python.org/issue21131 + WITHIN_PYTHON_RPM_BUILD= \ + LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ConfDir $ConfDir/python -m test.regrtest \ + -wW --slowest --findleaks \ + -x test_distutils \ + -x test_bdist_rpm \ + %ifarch %{mips64} + -x test_ctypes \ + %endif + %ifarch ppc64le + -x test_buffer \ + -x test_tarfile \ + -x test_ssl \ + %endif + + echo FINISHED: CHECKING OF PYTHON FOR CONFIGURATION: $ConfName + +} + +%if %{with tests} + +# Check each of the configurations: +%if %{with debug_build} +CheckPython debug +%endif # with debug_build +CheckPython optimized + +%endif # with tests + + +%post -n platform-python +# Default with no 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-libs subpackage's files: +# ...with debug builds of the built-in "extension" modules: + +%{dynload_dir}/_blake2.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_md5.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_sha1.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_sha256.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_sha3.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_sha512.%{SOABI_debug}.so + +%{dynload_dir}/_asyncio.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_bisect.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_bz2.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_codecs_cn.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_codecs_hk.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_codecs_iso2022.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_codecs_jp.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_codecs_kr.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_codecs_tw.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_crypt.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_csv.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_ctypes.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_curses.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_curses_panel.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_dbm.%{SOABI_debug}.so 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+%{dynload_dir}/_datetime.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/fcntl.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/grp.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/math.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/mmap.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/nis.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/ossaudiodev.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/parser.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/pyexpat.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/readline.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/resource.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/select.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/spwd.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/syslog.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/termios.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_testmultiphase.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/unicodedata.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/zlib.%{SOABI_debug}.so + +# No need to split things out the "Makefile" and the config-32/64.h file as we +# do for the regular build above (bug 531901), since they're all in one package +# now; they're listed below, under "-devel": + +%{_libdir}/%{py_INSTSONAME_debug} + +# Analog of the -devel subpackage's files: +%{pylibdir}/config-%{LDVERSION_debug}-%{_arch}-linux%{_gnu} +%{_includedir}/python%{LDVERSION_debug} + +%exclude %{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_debug}-config +%exclude %{_bindir}/python%{LDVERSION_debug}-*-config +%{_libexecdir}/platform-python%{LDVERSION_debug}-config +%{_libexecdir}/platform-python%{LDVERSION_debug}-*-config + +%{_libdir}/libpython%{LDVERSION_debug}.so +%{_libdir}/libpython%{LDVERSION_debug}.so.1.0 +%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/python-%{LDVERSION_debug}.pc + +# Analog of the -tools subpackage's files: +# None for now; we could build precanned versions that have the appropriate +# shebang if needed + +# Analog of the tkinter subpackage's files: +%{dynload_dir}/_tkinter.%{SOABI_debug}.so + +# Analog of the -test subpackage's files: +%{dynload_dir}/_ctypes_test.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_testbuffer.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_testcapi.%{SOABI_debug}.so +%{dynload_dir}/_testimportmultiple.%{SOABI_debug}.so + +%endif # with debug_build + +# We put the debug-gdb.py file inside /usr/lib/debug to avoid noise from ldconfig +# See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=562980 +# +# The /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/macros defines %%__debug_package to use +# debugfiles.list, and it appears that everything below /usr/lib/debug and +# (/usr/src/debug) gets added to this file (via LISTFILES) in +# /usr/lib/rpm/find-debuginfo.sh +# +# Hence by installing it below /usr/lib/debug we ensure it is added to the +# -debuginfo subpackage +# (if it doesn't, then the rpmbuild ought to fail since the debug-gdb.py +# payload file would be unpackaged) + +# Workaround for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1476593 +%undefine _debuginfo_subpackages + +# ====================================================== +# Finally, the changelog: +# ====================================================== + +%changelog +* Fri Jun 07 2019 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.8-4 +- Fix for CVE-2019-10160 +Resolves: rhbz#1714756 + +* Fri May 03 2019 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.8-3 +- Updated fix for CVE-2019-9636 (rhbz#1714756) + +* Wed Apr 3 2019 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.8-2 +- Security fix for CVE-2019-9636 (rhbz#1693973) + +* Wed Jan 09 2019 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.8-1 +- Update to 3.6.8 +Resolves: rhbz#1658271 + +* Wed Nov 21 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.7-4 +- Make sure the entire test.support module is in python3-libs +Resolves: rhbz#1651215 + +* Tue Nov 13 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.7-3 +- Add choices for sort option of cProfile for better output +Resolves: rhbz#1640151 + +* Mon Nov 05 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.7-2 +- Switch to requiring platform-python-pip/setuptools instead of the python3- + versions +- Resolves: rhbz#1638836 + +* Thu Oct 25 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.7-1 +- Update to 3.6.7 (rhbz#1627739) +- Re-enable test_gdb (rhbz#1639536) +- Re-enable test_faulthandler (rhbz#1640147) + +* Tue Oct 16 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.6-19 +- Add compatibility fixes for openssl 1.1.1 and tls 1.3 +Resolves: rhbz#1610023 + +* Tue Oct 16 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.6-18 +- Fix test_dbm_gnu for gdbm 1.15 which fails on ppc64le +Resolves: rhbz#1638710 + +* Sun Oct 14 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-17 +- Add Requires (/post/postun) on /usr/sbin/alternatives +- Resolves: rhbz#1632625 + +* Fri Oct 12 2018 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.6-16 +- Remove Windows binaries from the source archive +- Resolves: rhbz#1633219 + +* Wed Oct 10 2018 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.6-15 +- Compile the debug build with -Og rather than -O0 +- Resolves: rhbz#1624162 + +* Wed Oct 10 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.6-14 +- Security fix for CVE-2018-14647 +- Resolves: rhbz#1632096 + +* Sun Oct 07 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-13 +- Stop providing the `python3` and `python3-debug` names from the + platform-python/-debug subpackages +- The `python3` and `python3-debug` names are now provided from the python36 + component +- Conflict with older versions of `python3` and `python3-debug` +- Related: rhbz#1619153 + +* Tue Oct 02 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-12.2 +- Fix update of idle3's alternative symlink +- Resolves: rhbz#1632625 + +* Mon Oct 01 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-12.1 +- Add idle3 to the alternatives system +- Resolves: rhbz#1632625 + +* Fri Sep 28 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-12 +- Rename the python3-debug subpackage to platform-python-debug +- Provide the `python3-debug` name for backwards compatibility until it's taken + over by the python36 component +- Rename the python3-libs-devel subpackage to platform-python-devel for + symmetry with the `platform-python` and `platform-python-debug` package +- Add symlink /usr/libexec/platform-python-debug that was mistakenly omitted +- Related: rhbz#1619153 + +* Fri Sep 28 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-11 +- Implement `alternatives` for chosing /usr/bin/python +- Provide the default `no-python` alternative +- Resolves: rhbz#1632625 + +* Wed Sep 19 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-10 +- Provide the `python3` name with _isa until some packages can be rebuilt +- Resolves: rhbz#1619153 + +* Tue Sep 11 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-9 +- Rename the python3 subpackage to platform-python +- Provide the `python3` name for backwards compatibility until it's taken over + by the python36 component +- The python36 component that contains /usr/bin/python3 will Provide the + name `python3` in its upcoming update +- Resolves: rhbz#1619153 + +* Tue Sep 04 2018 Lumír Balhar - 3.6.6-8 +- Remove /usr/bin/idle3 symlink +- Resolves: rhbz#1623811 + +* Wed Aug 15 2018 Lumír Balhar - 3.6.6-7 +- Remove 3 > 3.6 symlinks for pydoc and python manpage +- Resolves: rhbz#1615727 + +* Sun Aug 12 2018 Troy Dawson +- Disable %check so package will build for Mass Rebuild +- Related: bug#1614611 + +* Mon Aug 06 2018 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.6-6 +- Make `devel` subpackage require python36-devel again + (and get /usr/bin/python3 and /usr/bin/python3-config from that). +- Remove /usr/bin/python3* executables +- Use pip36 instead of `pip3` + +* Fri Aug 03 2018 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.6-5 +- Fix the `devel` subpackage to require python3, rather than python36-devel, + and provide /usr/bin/python3-config itself. + +* Wed Aug 01 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.6-4 +- Create the `libs-devel` subpackage and move `devel` contents there +- `devel` subpackage is only for the buildroot and requires `python36-devel` + to get /usr/bin/python3{,-config} symlinks there +- `devel` subpackage will not be shipped into RHEL8, only `libs-devel` will +- `debug` subpackage now runtime requires `libs-devel` instead of `devel` + +* Wed Aug 01 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.6-3 +- Disable ssl related tests for now + +* Wed Jul 25 2018 Petr Kubat - 3.6.6-2 +- Rebuilt for gdbm + +* Thu Jul 19 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.6-1 +- Update to Python 3.6.6 + +* Thu Jul 19 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.5-7 +- Fix %%py_byte_compile macro: when invoked with a Python 2 binary it also + mistakenly ran py3_byte_compile + +* Thu Jul 19 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.5-6 +- Do not include the unversioned pyvenv binary in the rpm + +* Tue Jul 03 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.5-5 +- Remove old system-python Provides/Obsoletes/symlinks/patches from Fedora + +* Wed May 09 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.5-4 +- Switch all shebangs to point to the Platform-Python executables + +* Wed May 09 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.5-3 +- Platform-Python: Rebase implementation from RHEL8 Alpha: +- Move the main executable to /usr/libexec/platform-python +- Move /usr/bin/python*-config and /usr/bin/pythonX.Ym scripts to /usr/libexec/ +- Provide symlink to the main executable and other scripts from /usr/bin/, + these will be later shipped only in the python36 module + +* Wed May 09 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.5-2 +- Remove Obsoletes and Provides that are not relevant for RHEL + +* Thu Mar 29 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.5-1 +- Update to 3.6.5 + +* Sat Mar 24 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.4-20 +- Fix broken macro invocation and broken building of C Python extensions +Resolves: rhbz#1560103 + +* Fri Mar 16 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.4-19 +- Add -n option for pathfix.py +Resolves: rhbz#1546990 + +* Thu Mar 15 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.4-18 +- Fix the py_byte_compile macro to work on Python 2 +- Remove the pybytecompile macro file from the flat package +Resolves: rhbz#1484993 + +* Tue Mar 13 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.4-17 +- Do not send IP addresses in SNI TLS extension + +* Sat Feb 24 2018 Florian Weimer - 3.6.4-16 +- Rebuild with new LDFLAGS from redhat-rpm-config + +* Wed Feb 21 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.4-15 +- Filter out automatic /usr/bin/python3.X requirement, + recommend the main package from libs instead +Resolves: rhbz#1547131 + +* Thu Feb 15 2018 Iryna Shcherbina - 3.6.4-14 +- Remove the python3-tools package (#rhbz 1312030) +- Move /usr/bin/2to3 to python3-devel +- Move /usr/bin/idle and idlelib to python3-idle +- Provide python3-tools from python3-idle + +* Fri Feb 09 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 3.6.4-13 +- Escape macros in %%changelog + +* Fri Feb 02 2018 Michal Cyprian - 3.6.4-12 +- Remove sys.executable check from change-user-install-location patch +Resolves: rhbz#1532287 + +* Thu Feb 01 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.4-11 +- Define TLS cipher suite on build time. + +* Wed Jan 31 2018 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.4-10 +- Disable test_gdb for all arches and test_buffer for ppc64le in anticipation + of the F28 mass rebuild +- Re-enable these tests after the mass rebuild when they can be properly + addressed + +* Tue Jan 23 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.4-9 +- Restore the PyExc_RecursionErrorInst public symbol + +* Tue Jan 23 2018 Björn Esser - 3.6.4-8 +- Add patch to explicitly link _ctypes module with -ldl (#1537489) +- Refactored patch for libxcrypt +- Re-enable strict symbol checks in the link editor + +* Mon Jan 22 2018 Björn Esser - 3.6.4-7 +- Add patch for libxcrypt +- Disable strict symbol checks in the link editor + +* Sat Jan 20 2018 Björn Esser - 3.6.4-6 +- Rebuilt for switch to libxcrypt + +* Fri Jan 19 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.4-5 +- Fix localeconv() encoding for LC_NUMERIC + +* Thu Jan 18 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 3.6.4-4 +- R: gdbm-devel → R: gdbm for python3-libs + +* Wed Jan 17 2018 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.4-3 +- Require large enough gdbm (fixup for previous bump) + +* Tue Jan 16 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.4-2 +- Rebuild for reverted gdbm 1.13 on Fedora 27 + +* Mon Jan 15 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.4-1 +- Update to version 3.6.4 + +* Fri Jan 12 2018 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.3-5 +- Fix the compilation of the nis module. + +* Tue Nov 21 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.3-4 +- Raise the release of platform-python obsoletes for better maintainability + +* Wed Nov 15 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.3-3 +- Obsolete platform-python and it's subpackages + +* Mon Oct 09 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.3-2 +- Fix memory corruption due to allocator mix +Resolves: rhbz#1498207 + +* Fri Oct 06 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.3-1 +- Update to Python 3.6.3 + +* Fri Sep 29 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.2-19 +- Move pathfix.py to bindir, https://github.com/fedora-python/python-rpm-porting/issues/24 +- Make the -devel package require redhat-rpm-config +Resolves: rhbz#1496757 + +* Wed Sep 13 2017 Iryna Shcherbina - 3.6.2-18 +- Fix /usr/bin/env dependency from python3-tools +Resolves: rhbz#1482118 + +* Wed Sep 06 2017 Iryna Shcherbina - 3.6.2-17 +- Include `-g` in the flags sent to the linker (LDFLAGS) +Resolves: rhbz#1483222 + +* Tue Sep 05 2017 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.2-16 +- Specfile cleanup +- Make the main description also applicable to the SRPM +- Add audiotest.au to the test package + +* Fri Sep 01 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.2-15 +- Remove %%{pylibdir}/Tools/scripts/2to3 + +* Fri Sep 01 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.2-14 +- Expat >= 2.1.0 is everywhere, remove explicit requires +- Conditionalize systemtap-devel BuildRequires +- For consistency, require /usr/sbin/ifconfig instead of net-tools + +* Mon Aug 28 2017 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.2-13 +- Rename patch files to be consistent +- Run autotools to generate the configure script before building +- Merge lib64 patches (104 into 102) +- Skip test_bdist_rpm using test config rather than a patch (removes patch 137) +- Remove patches 157 and 186, which had test changes left over after upstreaming +- Remove patch 188, a temporary workaround for hashlib tests +- Merge patches 180, 206, 243, 5001 (architecture naming) into new patch 274 +- Move python2-tools conflicts to tools subpackage (it was wrongly in tkinter) + +* Mon Aug 28 2017 Michal Cyprian - 3.6.2-12 +- Use python3 style of calling super() without arguments in rpath + patch to prevent recursion in UnixCCompiler subclasses +Resolves: rhbz#1458122 + +* Mon Aug 21 2017 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.2-11 +- Add bcond for --without optimizations +- Reword package descriptions +- Remove Group declarations +- Skip failing test_float_with_comma + +* Mon Aug 21 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.2-10 +- Remove system-python, see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Platform_Python_Stack + +* Wed Aug 16 2017 Petr Viktorin - 3.6.2-9 +- Use bconds for configuring the build +- Reorganize the initial sections + +* Wed Aug 16 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.2-8 +- Have /usr/bin/2to3 (rhbz#1111275) +- Provide 2to3 and idle3, list them in summary and description (rhbz#1076401) + +* Fri Aug 11 2017 Michal Cyprian - 3.6.2-7 +- Revert "Add --executable option to install.py command" + This enhancement is currently not needed and it can possibly + collide with `pip --editable`option + +* Mon Aug 07 2017 Iryna Shcherbina - 3.6.2-6 +- Fix the "urllib FTP protocol stream injection" vulnerability +Resolves: rhbz#1478916 + +* Tue Aug 01 2017 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.2-5 +- Dropped BuildRequires on db4-devel which was useful for Python 2 (module + bsddb), however, no longer needod for Python 3 +- Tested building Python 3 with and without the dependency, all tests pass and + filelists of resulting RPMs are identical + +* Sun Jul 30 2017 Florian Weimer - 3.6.2-4 +- Do not generate debuginfo subpackages (#1476593) +- Rebuild with binutils fix for ppc64le (#1475636) + +* Thu Jul 27 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.6.2-3 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild + +* Tue Jul 25 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.2-2 +- Make test_asyncio to not depend on the current SIGHUP signal handler. + +* Tue Jul 18 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.2-1 +- Update to Python 3.6.2 + +* Tue Jun 27 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.1-10 +- Update to the latest upstream implementation of PEP 538 + +* Mon Jun 26 2017 Michal Cyprian - 3.6.1-9 +- Make pip and distutils in user environment install into separate location + +* Fri Jun 23 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.1-8 +- Fix test_alpn_protocols from test_ssl +- Do not require rebundled setuptools dependencies + +* Tue May 16 2017 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.1-7 +- Added a dependency to the devel subpackage on python3-rpm-generators which + have been excised out of rpm-build +- Updated notes on bootstrapping Python on top of this specfile accordingly +- Involves: rhbz#1410631, rhbz#1444925 + +* Tue May 09 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.1-6 +- Enable profile guided optimizations for x86_64 and i686 architectures +- Update to a newer implementation of PEP 538 +- Update description to reflect that Python 3 is now the default Python + +* Fri May 05 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.1-5 +- Update PEP 538 to the latest upstream implementation + +* Tue Apr 18 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.1-4 +- Enable link time optimizations +- Move windows executables to the devel subpackage (rhbz#1426257) + +* Thu Apr 13 2017 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.1-3 +- Rename python3.Xdm-config script from -debug to be arch specific +Resolves: rhbz#1179073 + +* Wed Apr 05 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.1-2 +- Install the Makefile in its proper location (rhbz#1438219) + +* Wed Mar 22 2017 Iryna Shcherbina - 3.6.1-1 +- Update to version 3.6.1 final + +* Tue Mar 21 2017 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.1-0.2.rc1 +- Fix syntax error in %%py_byte_compile macro (rhbz#1433569) + +* Thu Mar 16 2017 Iryna Shcherbina - 3.6.1-0.1.rc1 +- Update to Python 3.6.1 release candidate 1 +- Add patch 264 to skip a known test failure on aarch64 + +* Fri Mar 10 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-21 +- Use proper command line parsing in _testembed +- Backport of PEP 538: Coercing the legacy C locale to a UTF-8 based locale + https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3_c.utf-8_locale + +* Mon Feb 27 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-20 +- Add desktop entry and appdata.xml file for IDLE 3 (rhbz#1392049) + +* Fri Feb 24 2017 Michal Cyprian - 3.6.0-19 +- Revert "Set values of prefix and exec_prefix to /usr/local for + /usr/bin/python* executables..." to prevent build failures + of packages using alternate build tools + +* Tue Feb 21 2017 Michal Cyprian - 3.6.0-18 +- Set values of prefix and exec_prefix to /usr/local for + /usr/bin/python* executables +- Use new %%_module_build macro + +* Fri Feb 17 2017 Michal Cyprian - 3.6.0-13 +- Add --executable option to install.py command + +* Wed Feb 15 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-12 +- BuildRequire the new dependencies of setuptools when rewheel mode is enabled +in order for the virtualenvs to work properly + +* Sat Feb 11 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.6.0-11 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Feb 01 2017 Stephen Gallagher - 3.6.0-10 +- Add missing %%license macro + +* Thu Jan 26 2017 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.0-9 +- Modify the runtime dependency of python3-libs on system-python-libs again, + because previous attempt didn't work properly with dnf resolving mechanism + +* Wed Jan 25 2017 Tomas Orsava - 3.6.0-8 +- Modify the runtime dependency of python3-libs on system-python-libs to use + just the version and release number, but not the dist tag due to Modularity + +* Mon Jan 16 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-7 +- Fix error check, so that Random.seed actually uses OS randomness (rhbz#1412275) +- Skip test_aead_aes_gcm during rpmbuild + +* Thu Jan 12 2017 Igor Gnatenko - 3.6.0-6 +- Rebuild for readline 7.x + +* Tue Jan 10 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-5 +- Require glibc >= 2.24.90-26 for system-python-libs (rhbz#1410644) + +* Mon Jan 09 2017 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-4 +- Define HAVE_LONG_LONG as 1 for backwards compatibility + +* Thu Jan 05 2017 Miro Hrončok - 3.6.0-3 +- Don't blow up on EL7 kernel (random generator) (rhbz#1410175) + +* Tue Dec 27 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-1 +- Update to Python 3.6.0 final + +* Fri Dec 09 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-0.6.rc1 +- Enable rewheel + +* Wed Dec 07 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-0.5.rc1 +- Update to Python 3.6.0 release candidate 1 + +* Mon Dec 05 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.6.0-0.4.b4 +- Update to Python 3.6.0 beta 4 + +* Mon Dec 05 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.2-7 +- Set to work with pip version 9.0.1 + +* Wed Oct 12 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.2-6 +- Use proper patch numbering and base upstream branch for +porting ssl and hashlib modules to OpenSSL 1.1.0 +- Drop hashlib patch for now +- Add riscv64 arch to 64bit and no-valgrind arches + +* Tue Oct 11 2016 Tomáš Mráz - 3.5.2-5 +- Make it build with OpenSSL-1.1.0 based on upstream patch + +* Wed Sep 14 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.2-4 +- Obsolete and Provide python35 package + +* Mon Sep 12 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.2-3 +- Update %%py_byte_compile macro +- Remove unused configure flags (rhbz#1374357) + +* Fri Sep 09 2016 Tomas Orsava - 3.5.2-2 +- Updated .pyc 'bytecompilation with the newly installed interpreter' to also + recompile optimized .pyc files +- Removed .pyo 'bytecompilation with the newly installed interpreter', as .pyo + files are no more +- Resolves rhbz#1373635 + +* Mon Aug 15 2016 Tomas Orsava - 3.5.2-1 +- Rebased to version 3.5.2 +- Set to work with pip version 8.1.2 +- Removed patches 207, 237, 241 as fixes are already contained in Python 3.5.2 +- Removed arch or environment specific patches 194, 196, 203, and 208 + as test builds indicate they are no longer needed +- Updated patches 102, 146, and 242 to work with the new Python codebase +- Removed patches 200, 201, 5000 which weren't even being applied + +* Tue Aug 09 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.1-15 +- Fix for CVE-2016-1000110 HTTPoxy attack +- SPEC file cleanup + +* Mon Aug 01 2016 Michal Toman - 3.5.1-14 +- Build properly on MIPS + +* Tue Jul 19 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.5.1-13 +- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Automatic_Provides_for_Python_RPM_Packages + +* Fri Jul 08 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.1-12 +- Refactor patch for properly fixing CVE-2016-5636 + +* Fri Jul 08 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.1-11 +- Fix test_pyexpat failure with Expat version of 2.2.0 + +* Fri Jul 08 2016 Miro Hrončok - 3.5.1-10 +- Move xml module to system-python-libs + +* Thu Jun 16 2016 Tomas Orsava - 3.5.1-9 +- Fix for: CVE-2016-0772 python: smtplib StartTLS stripping attack +- Raise an error when STARTTLS fails +- rhbz#1303647: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1303647 +- rhbz#1346345: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1346345 +- Fixed upstream: https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d590114c2394 + +* Mon Jun 13 2016 Charalampos Stratakis - 3.5.1-8 +- Added patch for fixing possible integer overflow and heap corruption in zipimporter.get_data() + +* Fri Mar 04 2016 Miro Hrončok - 3.5.1-7 +- Move distutils to system-python-libs + +* Wed Feb 24 2016 Robert Kuska - 3.5.1-6 +- Provide python3-enum34 + +* Fri Feb 19 2016 Miro Hrončok - 3.5.1-5 +- Provide System Python packages and macros + +* Thu Feb 04 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.5.1-4 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Jan 13 2016 Orion Poplwski - 3.5.1-2 +- Drop python3 macros, require python/python3-rpm-macros + +* Mon Dec 14 2015 Robert Kuska - 3.5.1-1 +- Update to 3.5.1 +- Removed patch 199 and 207 (upstream) + +* Sun Nov 15 2015 Robert Kuska - 3.5.0-5 +- Remove versioned libpython from devel package + +* Fri Nov 13 2015 Than Ngo 3.5.0-4 +- add correct arch for ppc64/ppc64le to fix build failure + +* Wed Nov 11 2015 Robert Kuska - 3.5.0-3 +- Hide the private _Py_atomic_xxx symbols from public header + +* Wed Oct 14 2015 Robert Kuska - 3.5.0-2 +- Rebuild with wheel set to 1 + +* Tue Sep 15 2015 Matej Stuchlik - 3.5.0-1 +- Update to 3.5.0 + +* Mon Jun 29 2015 Thomas Spura - 3.4.3-4 +- python3-devel: Require python-macros for version independant macros such as + python_provide. See fpc#281 and fpc#534. + +* Thu Jun 18 2015 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.3-3 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_23_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Jun 17 2015 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.3-4 +- Use 1024bit DH key in test_ssl +- Use -O0 when compiling -debug build +- Update pip version variable to the version we actually ship + +* Wed Jun 17 2015 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.3-3 +- Make relocating Python by changing _prefix actually work +Resolves: rhbz#1231801 + +* Mon May 4 2015 Peter Robinson 3.4.3-2 +- Disable test_gdb on aarch64 (rhbz#1196181), it joins all other non x86 arches + +* Thu Mar 12 2015 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.3-1 +- Updated to 3.4.3 +- BuildPython now accepts additional build options +- Temporarily disabled test_gdb on arm (rhbz#1196181) + +* Wed Feb 25 2015 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.2-7 +- Fixed undefined behaviour in faulthandler which caused test to hang on x86_64 + (http://bugs.python.org/issue23433) + +* Sat Feb 21 2015 Till Maas - 3.4.2-6 +- Rebuilt for Fedora 23 Change + https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_all_packages_with_position-independent_code + +* Tue Feb 17 2015 Ville Skyttä - 3.4.2-5 +- Own systemtap dirs (#710733) + +* Mon Jan 12 2015 Dan Horák - 3.4.2-4 +- build with valgrind on ppc64le +- disable test_gdb on s390(x) until rhbz#1181034 is resolved + +* Tue Dec 16 2014 Robert Kuska - 3.4.2-3 +- New patches: 170 (gc asserts), 200 (gettext headers), + 201 (gdbm memory leak) + +* Thu Dec 11 2014 Robert Kuska - 3.4.2-2 +- OpenSSL disabled SSLv3 in SSLv23 method + +* Thu Nov 13 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.2-1 +- Update to 3.4.2 +- Refreshed patches: 156 (gdb autoload) +- Removed: 195 (Werror declaration), 197 (CVE-2014-4650) + +* Mon Nov 03 2014 Slavek Kabrda - 3.4.1-16 +- Fix CVE-2014-4650 - CGIHTTPServer URL handling +Resolves: rhbz#1113529 + +* Sun Sep 07 2014 Karsten Hopp 3.4.1-15 +- exclude test_gdb on ppc* (rhbz#1132488) + +* Thu Aug 21 2014 Slavek Kabrda - 3.4.1-14 +- Update rewheel patch with fix from https://github.com/bkabrda/rewheel/pull/1 + +* Sun Aug 17 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.1-13 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_22_Mass_Rebuild + +* Sun Jun 8 2014 Peter Robinson 3.4.1-12 +- aarch64 has valgrind, just list those that don't support it + +* Sun Jun 08 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.4.1-11 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Jun 04 2014 Karsten Hopp 3.4.1-10 +- bump release and rebuild to link with the correct tcl/tk libs on ppcle + +* Tue Jun 03 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.1-9 +- Change paths to bundled projects in rewheel patch + +* Fri May 30 2014 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.1-8 +- In config script, use uname -m to write the arch + +* Thu May 29 2014 Dan Horák - 3.4.1-7 +- update the arch list where valgrind exists - %%power64 includes also + ppc64le which is not supported yet + +* Thu May 29 2014 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.1-6 +- Forward arguments to the arch specific config script +Resolves: rhbz#1102683 + +* Wed May 28 2014 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.1-5 +- Rename python3.Xm-config script to arch specific. +Resolves: rhbz#1091815 + +* Tue May 27 2014 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.4.1-4 +- Use python3-*, not python-* runtime requires on setuptools and pip +- rebuild for tcl-8.6 + +* Tue May 27 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.1-3 +- Update the rewheel module + +* Mon May 26 2014 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.1-2 +- Fix multilib dependencies. +Resolves: rhbz#1091815 + +* Sun May 25 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.1-1 +- Update to Python 3.4.1 + +* Sun May 25 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.0-8 +- Fix test_gdb failure on ppc64le +Resolves: rhbz#1095355 + +* Thu May 22 2014 Miro Hrončok - 3.4.0-7 +- Add macro %%python3_version_nodots + +* Sun May 18 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.0-6 +- Disable test_faulthandler, test_gdb on aarch64 +Resolves: rhbz#1045193 + +* Fri May 16 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.0-5 +- Don't add Werror=declaration-after-statement for extension + modules through setup.py (PyBT#21121) + +* Mon May 12 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.0-4 +- Add setuptools and pip to Requires + +* Tue Apr 29 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.0-3 +- Point __os_install_post to correct brp-* files + +* Tue Apr 15 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.0-2 +- Temporarily disable tests requiring SIGHUP (rhbz#1088233) + +* Tue Apr 15 2014 Matej Stuchlik - 3.4.0-1 +- Update to Python 3.4 final +- Add patch adding the rewheel module +- Merge patches from master + +* Wed Jan 08 2014 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.4.0-0.1.b2 +- Update to Python 3.4 beta 2. +- Refreshed patches: 55 (systemtap), 146 (hashlib-fips), 154 (test_gdb noise) +- Dropped patches: 114 (statvfs constants), 177 (platform unicode) + +* Mon Nov 25 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.4.0-0.1.b1 +- Update to Python 3.4 beta 1. +- Refreshed patches: 102 (lib64), 111 (no static lib), 125 (less verbose COUNT +ALLOCS), 141 (fix COUNT_ALLOCS in test_module), 146 (hashlib fips), +157 (UID+GID overflows), 173 (ENOPROTOOPT in bind_port) +- Removed patch 00187 (remove pthread atfork; upstreamed) + +* Mon Nov 04 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.4.0-0.1.a4 +- Update to Python 3.4 alpha 4. +- Refreshed patches: 55 (systemtap), 102 (lib64), 111 (no static lib), +114 (statvfs flags), 132 (unittest rpmbuild hooks), 134 (fix COUNT_ALLOCS in +test_sys), 143 (tsc on ppc64), 146 (hashlib fips), 153 (test gdb noise), +157 (UID+GID overflows), 173 (ENOPROTOOPT in bind_port), 186 (dont raise +from py_compile) +- Removed patches: 129 (test_subprocess nonreadable dir - no longer fails in +Koji), 142 (the mock issue that caused this is fixed) +- Added patch 187 (remove thread atfork) - will be in next version +- Refreshed script for checking pyc and pyo timestamps with new ignored files. +- The fips patch is disabled for now until upstream makes a final decision +what to do with sha3 implementation for 3.4.0. + +* Wed Oct 30 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.3.2-7 +- Bytecompile all *.py files properly during build (rhbz#1023607) + +* Fri Aug 23 2013 Matej Stuchlik - 3.3.2-6 +- Added fix for CVE-2013-4238 (rhbz#996399) + +* Fri Jul 26 2013 Dennis Gilmore - 3.3.2-5 +- fix up indentation in arm patch + +* Fri Jul 26 2013 Dennis Gilmore - 3.3.2-4 +- disable a test that fails on arm +- enable valgrind support on arm arches + +* Tue Jul 02 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.3.2-3 +- Fix build with libffi containing multilib wrapper for ffi.h (rhbz#979696). + +* Mon May 20 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.3.2-2 +- Add patch for CVE-2013-2099 (rhbz#963261). + +* Thu May 16 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.3.2-1 +- Updated to Python 3.3.2. +- Refreshed patches: 153 (gdb test noise) +- Dropped patches: 175 (configure -Wformat, fixed upstream), 182 (gdb +test threads) +- Synced patch numbers with python.spec. + +* Thu May 9 2013 David Malcolm - 3.3.1-4 +- fix test.test_gdb.PyBtTests.test_threads on ppc64 (patch 181; rhbz#960010) + +* Thu May 02 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.3.1-3 +- Add patch that enables building on ppc64p7 (replace the sed, so that +we get consistent with python2 spec and it's more obvious that we're doing it. + +* Wed Apr 24 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.3.1-2 +- Add fix for gdb tests failing on arm, rhbz#951802. + +* Tue Apr 09 2013 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.3.1-1 +- Updated to Python 3.3.1. +- Refreshed patches: 55 (systemtap), 111 (no static lib), 146 (hashlib fips), +153 (fix test_gdb noise), 157 (uid, gid overflow - fixed upstream, just +keeping few more downstream tests) +- Removed patches: 3 (audiotest.au made it to upstream tarball) +- Removed workaround for http://bugs.python.org/issue14774, discussed in +http://bugs.python.org/issue15298 and fixed in revision 24d52d3060e8. + +* Mon Mar 25 2013 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-10 +- fix gcc 4.8 incompatibility (rhbz#927358); regenerate autotool intermediates + +* Mon Mar 25 2013 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-9 +- renumber patches to keep them in sync with python.spec + +* Fri Mar 15 2013 Toshio Kuratomi - 3.3.0-8 +- Fix error in platform.platform() when non-ascii byte strings are decoded to + unicode (rhbz#922149) + +* Thu Mar 14 2013 Toshio Kuratomi - 3.3.0-7 +- Fix up shared library extension (rhbz#889784) + +* Thu Mar 07 2013 Karsten Hopp 3.3.0-6 +- add ppc64p7 build target, optimized for Power7 + +* Mon Mar 4 2013 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-5 +- add workaround for ENOPROTOOPT seen running selftests in Koji +(rhbz#913732) + +* Mon Mar 4 2013 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-4 +- remove config flag from /etc/rpm/macros.{python3|pybytecompile} + +* Mon Feb 11 2013 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-3 +- add aarch64 (rhbz#909783) + +* Thu Nov 29 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-2 +- add BR on bluez-libs-devel (rhbz#879720) + +* Sat Sep 29 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-1 +- 3.3.0rc3 -> 3.3.0; drop alphatag + +* Mon Sep 24 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-0.6.rc3 +- 3.3.0rc2 -> 3.3.0rc3 + +* Mon Sep 10 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-0.5.rc2 +- 3.3.0rc1 -> 3.3.0rc2; refresh patch 55 + +* Mon Aug 27 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-0.4.rc1 +- 3.3.0b2 -> 3.3.0rc1; refresh patches 3, 55 + +* Mon Aug 13 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-0.3.b2 +- 3.3b1 -> 3.3b2; drop upstreamed patch 152; refresh patches 3, 102, 111, +134, 153, 160; regenenerate autotools patch; rework systemtap patch to work +correctly when LANG=C (patch 55); importlib.test was moved to +test.test_importlib upstream + +* Mon Aug 13 2012 Karsten Hopp 3.3.0-0.2.b1 +- disable some failing checks on PPC* (rhbz#846849) + +* Fri Aug 3 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-0.1.b1 +- 3.2 -> 3.3: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Python_3.3 +- 3.3.0b1: refresh patches 3, 55, 102, 111, 113, 114, 134, 157; drop upstream +patch 147; regenenerate autotools patch; drop "--with-wide-unicode" from +configure (PEP 393); "plat-linux2" -> "plat-linux" (upstream issue 12326); +"bz2" -> "_bz2" and "crypt" -> "_crypt"; egg-info files are no longer shipped +for stdlib (upstream issues 10645 and 12218); email/test moved to +test/test_email; add /usr/bin/pyvenv[-3.3] and venv module (PEP 405); add +_decimal and _lzma modules; make collections modules explicit in payload again +(upstream issue 11085); add _testbuffer module to tests subpackage (added in +upstream commit 3f9b3b6f7ff0); fix test failures (patches 160 and 161); +workaround erroneously shared _sysconfigdata.py upstream issue #14774; fix +distutils.sysconfig traceback (patch 162); add BuildRequires: xz-devel (for +_lzma module); skip some tests within test_socket (patch 163) + +* Sat Jul 21 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.2.3-11 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild + +* Fri Jul 20 2012 David Malcolm - 3.3.0-0.1.b1 + +* Fri Jun 22 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-10 +- use macro for power64 (rhbz#834653) + +* Mon Jun 18 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-9 +- fix missing include in uid/gid handling patch (patch 157; rhbz#830405) + +* Wed May 30 2012 Bohuslav Kabrda - 3.2.3-8 +- fix tapset for debug build + +* Tue May 15 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-7 +- update uid/gid handling to avoid int overflows seen with uid/gid +values >= 2^31 on 32-bit architectures (patch 157; rhbz#697470) + +* Fri May 4 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-6 +- renumber autotools patch from 300 to 5000 +- specfile cleanups + +* Mon Apr 30 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-5 +- fix test_gdb.py (patch 156; rhbz#817072) + +* Fri Apr 20 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-4 +- avoid allocating thunks in ctypes unless absolutely necessary, to avoid +generating SELinux denials on "import ctypes" and "import uuid" when embedding +Python within httpd (patch 155; rhbz#814391) + +* Fri Apr 20 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-3 +- add explicit version requirements on expat to avoid linkage problems with +XML_SetHashSalt + +* Thu Apr 12 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-2 +- fix test_gdb (patch 153) + +* Wed Apr 11 2012 David Malcolm - 3.2.3-1 +- 3.2.3; refresh patch 102 (lib64); drop upstream patches 148 (gdbm magic +values), 149 (__pycache__ fix); add patch 152 (test_gdb regex) + +* Thu Feb 9 2012 Thomas Spura - 3.2.2-13 +- use newly installed python for byte compiling (now for real) + +* Sun Feb 5 2012 Thomas Spura - 3.2.2-12 +- use newly installed python for byte compiling (#787498) + +* Wed Jan 4 2012 Ville Skyttä - 3.2.2-11 +- Build with $RPM_LD_FLAGS (#756863). +- Use xz-compressed source tarball. + +* Wed Dec 07 2011 Karsten Hopp 3.2.2-10 +- disable rAssertAlmostEqual in test_cmath on PPC (#750811) + +* Mon Oct 17 2011 Rex Dieter - 3.2.2-9 +- python3-devel missing autogenerated pkgconfig() provides (#746751) + +* Mon Oct 10 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-8 +- cherrypick fix for distutils not using __pycache__ when byte-compiling +files (rhbz#722578) + +* Fri Sep 30 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-7 +- re-enable gdbm (patch 148; rhbz#742242) + +* Fri Sep 16 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-6 +- add a sys._debugmallocstats() function (patch 147) + +* Wed Sep 14 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-5 +- support OpenSSL FIPS mode in _hashlib and hashlib; don't build the _md5 and +_sha* modules, relying on _hashlib in hashlib (rhbz#563986; patch 146) + +* Tue Sep 13 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-4 +- disable gdbm module to prepare for gdbm soname bump + +* Mon Sep 12 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-3 +- renumber and rename patches for consistency with python.spec (8 to 55, 106 +to 104, 6 to 111, 104 to 113, 105 to 114, 125, 131, 130 to 143) + +* Sat Sep 10 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-2 +- rewrite of "check", introducing downstream-only hooks for skipping specific +cases in an rpmbuild (patch 132), and fixing/skipping failing tests in a more +fine-grained manner than before; (patches 106, 133-142 sparsely, moving +patches for consistency with python.spec: 128 to 134, 126 to 135, 127 to 141) + +* Tue Sep 6 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.2-1 +- 3.2.2 + +* Thu Sep 1 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.1-7 +- run selftests with "--verbose" +- disable parts of test_io on ppc (rhbz#732998) + +* Wed Aug 31 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.1-6 +- use "--findleaks --verbose3" when running test suite + +* Tue Aug 23 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.1-5 +- re-enable and fix the --with-tsc option on ppc64, and rework it on 32-bit +ppc to avoid aliasing violations (patch 130; rhbz#698726) + +* Tue Aug 23 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.1-4 +- don't use --with-tsc on ppc64 debug builds (rhbz#698726) + +* Thu Aug 18 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.1-3 +- add %%python3_version to the rpm macros (rhbz#719082) + +* Mon Jul 11 2011 Dennis Gilmore - 3.2.1-2 +- disable some tests on sparc arches + +* Mon Jul 11 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2.1-1 +- 3.2.1; refresh lib64 patch (102), subprocess unit test patch (129), disabling +of static library build (due to Modules/_testembed; patch 6), autotool +intermediates (patch 300) + +* Fri Jul 8 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-5 +- use the gdb hooks from the upstream tarball, rather than keeping our own copy + +* Fri Jul 8 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-4 +- don't run test_openpty and test_pty in %%check + +* Fri Jul 8 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-3 +- cleanup of BuildRequires; add comment headings to specfile sections + +* Tue Apr 19 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-2 +- fix the libpython.stp systemtap tapset (rhbz#697730) + +* Mon Feb 21 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-1 +- 3.2 +- drop alphatag +- regenerate autotool patch + +* Mon Feb 14 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.13.rc3 +- add a /usr/bin/python3-debug symlink within the debug subpackage + +* Mon Feb 14 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.12.rc3 +- 3.2rc3 +- regenerate autotool patch + +* Wed Feb 09 2011 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.2-0.11.rc2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild + +* Mon Jan 31 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.10.rc2 +- 3.2rc2 + +* Mon Jan 17 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.9.rc1 +- 3.2rc1 +- rework patch 6 (static lib removal) +- remove upstreamed patch 130 (ppc debug build) +- regenerate patch 300 (autotool intermediates) +- updated packaging to reflect upstream rewrite of "Demo" (issue 7962) +- added libpython3.so and 2to3-3.2 + +* Wed Jan 5 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.8.b2 +- set EXTRA_CFLAGS to our CFLAGS, rather than overriding OPT, fixing a linker +error with dynamic annotations (when configured using --with-valgrind) +- fix the ppc build of the debug configuration (patch 130; rhbz#661510) + +* Tue Jan 4 2011 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.7.b2 +- add --with-valgrind to configuration (on architectures that support this) + +* Wed Dec 29 2010 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.6.b2 +- work around test_subprocess failure seen in koji (patch 129) + +* Tue Dec 28 2010 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.5.b2 +- 3.2b2 +- rework patch 3 (removal of mimeaudio tests), patch 6 (no static libs), +patch 8 (systemtap), patch 102 (lib64) +- remove patch 4 (rendered redundant by upstream r85537), patch 103 (PEP 3149), +patch 110 (upstreamed expat fix), patch 111 (parallel build fix for grammar +fixed upstream) +- regenerate patch 300 (autotool intermediates) +- workaround COUNT_ALLOCS weakref issues in test suite (patch 126, patch 127, +patch 128) +- stop using runtest.sh in %%check (dropped by upstream), replacing with +regrtest; fixup list of failing tests +- introduce "pyshortver", "SOABI_optimized" and "SOABI_debug" macros +- rework manifests of shared libraries to use "SOABI_" macros, reflecting +PEP 3149 +- drop itertools, operator and _collections modules from the manifests as py3k +commit r84058 moved these inside libpython; json/tests moved to test/json_tests +- move turtle code into the tkinter subpackage + +* Wed Nov 17 2010 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.5.a1 +- fix sysconfig to not rely on the -devel subpackage (rhbz#653058) + +* Thu Sep 9 2010 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.4.a1 +- move most of the content of the core package to the libs subpackage, given +that the libs aren't meaningfully usable without the standard libraries + +* Wed Sep 8 2010 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.3.a1 +- Move test.support to core package (rhbz#596258) +- Add various missing __pycache__ directories to payload + +* Sun Aug 22 2010 Toshio Kuratomi - 3.2-0.2.a1 +- Add __pycache__ directory for site-packages + +* Sun Aug 22 2010 Thomas Spura - 3.2-0.1.a1 +- on 64bit "stdlib" was still "/usr/lib/python*" (modify *lib64.patch) +- make find-provides-without-python-sonames.sh 64bit aware + +* Sat Aug 21 2010 David Malcolm - 3.2-0.0.a1 +- 3.2a1; add alphatag +- rework %%files in the light of PEP 3147 (__pycache__) +- drop our configuration patch to Setup.dist (patch 0): setup.py should do a +better job of things, and the %%files explicitly lists our modules (r82746 +appears to break the old way of doing things). This leads to various modules +changing from "foomodule.so" to "foo.so". It also leads to the optimized build +dropping the _sha1, _sha256 and _sha512 modules, but these are provided by +_hashlib; _weakref becomes a builtin module; xxsubtype goes away (it's only for +testing/devel purposes) +- fixup patches 3, 4, 6, 8, 102, 103, 105, 111 for the rebase +- remove upstream patches: 7 (system expat), 106, 107, 108 (audioop reformat +plus CVE-2010-1634 and CVE-2010-2089), 109 (CVE-2008-5983) +- add machinery for rebuilding "configure" and friends, using the correct +version of autoconf (patch 300) +- patch the debug build's usage of COUNT_ALLOCS to be less verbose (patch 125) +- "modulator" was removed upstream +- drop "-b" from patch applications affecting .py files to avoid littering the +installation tree + +* Thu Aug 19 2010 Toshio Kuratomi - 3.1.2-13 +- Turn on computed-gotos. +- Fix for parallel make and graminit.c + +* Fri Jul 2 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-12 +- rebuild + +* Fri Jul 2 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-11 +- Fix an incompatibility between pyexpat and the system expat-2.0.1 that led to +a segfault running test_pyexpat.py (patch 110; upstream issue 9054; rhbz#610312) + +* Fri Jun 4 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-10 +- ensure that the compiler is invoked with "-fwrapv" (rhbz#594819) +- reformat whitespace in audioop.c (patch 106) +- CVE-2010-1634: fix various integer overflow checks in the audioop +module (patch 107) +- CVE-2010-2089: further checks within the audioop module (patch 108) +- CVE-2008-5983: the new PySys_SetArgvEx entry point from r81399 (patch 109) + +* Thu May 27 2010 Dan Horák - 3.1.2-9 +- reading the timestamp counter is available only on some arches (see Python/ceval.c) + +* Wed May 26 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-8 +- add flags for statvfs.f_flag to the constant list in posixmodule (i.e. "os") +(patch 105) + +* Tue May 25 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-7 +- add configure-time support for COUNT_ALLOCS and CALL_PROFILE debug options +(patch 104); enable them and the WITH_TSC option within the debug build + +* Mon May 24 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-6 +- build and install two different configurations of Python 3: debug and +standard, packaging the debug build in a new "python3-debug" subpackage +(patch 103) + +* Tue Apr 13 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-5 +- exclude test_http_cookies when running selftests, due to hang seen on +http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=2088463 (cancelled after +11 hours) +- update python-gdb.py from v5 to py3k version submitted upstream + +* Wed Mar 31 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-4 +- update python-gdb.py from v4 to v5 (improving performance and stability, +adding commands) + +* Thu Mar 25 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-3 +- update python-gdb.py from v3 to v4 (fixing infinite recursion on reference +cycles and tracebacks on bytes 0x80-0xff in strings, adding handlers for sets +and exceptions) + +* Wed Mar 24 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-2 +- refresh gdb hooks to v3 (reworking how they are packaged) + +* Sun Mar 21 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.2-1 +- update to 3.1.2: http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.1.2/ +- drop upstreamed patch 2 (.pyc permissions handling) +- drop upstream patch 5 (fix for the test_tk and test_ttk_* selftests) +- drop upstreamed patch 200 (path-fixing script) + +* Sat Mar 20 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-28 +- fix typo in libpython.stp (rhbz:575336) + +* Fri Mar 12 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-27 +- add pyfuntop.stp example (source 7) +- convert usage of $$RPM_BUILD_ROOT to %%{buildroot} throughout, for +consistency with python.spec + +* Mon Feb 15 2010 Thomas Spura - 3.1.1-26 +- rebuild for new package of redhat-rpm-config (rhbz:564527) +- use 'install -p' when running 'make install' + +* Fri Feb 12 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-25 +- split configure options into multiple lines for easy of editing +- add systemtap static markers (wcohen, mjw, dmalcolm; patch 8), a systemtap +tapset defining "python.function.entry" and "python.function.return" to make +the markers easy to use (dmalcolm; source 5), and an example of using the +tapset to the docs (dmalcolm; source 6) (rhbz:545179) + +* Mon Feb 8 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-24 +- move the -gdb.py file from %%{_libdir}/INSTSONAME-gdb.py to +%%{_prefix}/lib/debug/%%{_libdir}/INSTSONAME.debug-gdb.py to avoid noise from +ldconfig (bug 562980), and which should also ensure it becomes part of the +debuginfo subpackage, rather than the libs subpackage +- introduce %%{py_SOVERSION} and %%{py_INSTSONAME} to reflect the upstream +configure script, and to avoid fragile scripts that try to figure this out +dynamically (e.g. for the -gdb.py change) + +* Mon Feb 8 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-23 +- add gdb hooks for easier debugging (Source 4) + +* Thu Jan 28 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-22 +- update python-3.1.1-config.patch to remove downstream customization of build +of pyexpat and elementtree modules +- add patch adapted from upstream (patch 7) to add support for building against +system expat; add --with-system-expat to "configure" invocation +- remove embedded copies of expat and zlib from source tree during "prep" + +* Mon Jan 25 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-21 +- introduce %%{dynload_dir} macro +- explicitly list all lib-dynload files, rather than dynamically gathering the +payload into a temporary text file, so that we can be sure what we are +shipping +- introduce a macros.pybytecompile source file, to help with packaging python3 +modules (Source3; written by Toshio) +- rename "2to3-3" to "python3-2to3" to better reflect python 3 module packaging +plans + +* Mon Jan 25 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-20 +- change python-3.1.1-config.patch to remove our downstream change to curses +configuration in Modules/Setup.dist, so that the curses modules are built using +setup.py with the downstream default (linking against libncursesw.so, rather +than libncurses.so), rather than within the Makefile; add a test to %%install +to verify the dso files that the curses module is linked against the correct +DSO (bug 539917; changes _cursesmodule.so -> _curses.so) + +* Fri Jan 22 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-19 +- add %%py3dir macro to macros.python3 (to be used during unified python 2/3 +builds for setting up the python3 copy of the source tree) + +* Wed Jan 20 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-18 +- move lib2to3 from -tools subpackage to main package (bug 556667) + +* Sun Jan 17 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-17 +- patch Makefile.pre.in to avoid building static library (patch 6, bug 556092) + +* Fri Jan 15 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-16 +- use the %%{_isa} macro to ensure that the python-devel dependency on python +is for the correct multilib arch (#555943) +- delete bundled copy of libffi to make sure we use the system one + +* Fri Jan 15 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-15 +- fix the URLs output by pydoc so they point at python.org's 3.1 build of the +docs, rather than the 2.6 build + +* Wed Jan 13 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-14 +- replace references to /usr with %%{_prefix}; replace references to +/usr/include with %%{_includedir} (Toshio) + +* Mon Jan 11 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-13 +- fix permission on find-provides-without-python-sonames.sh from 775 to 755 + +* Mon Jan 11 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-12 +- remove build-time requirements on tix and tk, since we already have +build-time requirements on the -devel subpackages for each of these (Thomas +Spura) +- replace usage of %%define with %%global (Thomas Spura) +- remove forcing of CC=gcc as this old workaround for bug 109268 appears to +longer be necessary +- move various test files from the "tools"/"tkinter" subpackages to the "test" +subpackage + +* Thu Jan 7 2010 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-11 +- add %%check section (thanks to Thomas Spura) +- update patch 4 to use correct shebang line +- get rid of stray patch file from buildroot + +* Tue Nov 17 2009 Andrew McNabb - 3.1.1-10 +- switched a few instances of "find |xargs" to "find -exec" for consistency. +- made the description of __os_install_post more accurate. + +* Wed Nov 4 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-9 +- add macros.python3 to the -devel subpackage, containing common macros for use +when packaging python3 modules + +* Tue Nov 3 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-8 +- add a provides of "python(abi)" (see bug 532118) +- fix issues identified by a.badger in package review (bug 526126, comment 39): + - use "3" thoughout metadata, rather than "3.*" + - remove conditional around "pkg-config openssl" + - use standard cleanup of RPM_BUILD_ROOT + - replace hardcoded references to /usr with _prefix macro + - stop removing egg-info files + - use /usr/bin/python3.1 rather than /use/bin/env python3.1 when fixing +up shebang lines + - stop attempting to remove no-longer-present .cvsignore files + - move the post/postun sections above the "files" sections + +* Thu Oct 29 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-7 +- remove commented-away patch 51 (python-2.6-distutils_rpm.patch): the -O1 +flag is used by default in the upstream code +- "Makefile" and the config-32/64.h file are needed by distutils/sysconfig.py +_init_posix(), so we include them in the core package, along with their parent +directories (bug 531901) + +* Tue Oct 27 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-6 +- reword description, based on suggestion by amcnabb +- fix the test_email and test_imp selftests (patch 3 and patch 4 respectively) +- fix the test_tk and test_ttk_* selftests (patch 5) +- fix up the specfile's handling of shebang/perms to avoid corrupting +test_httpservers.py (sed command suggested by amcnabb) + +* Thu Oct 22 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-5 +- fixup importlib/_bootstrap.py so that it correctly handles being unable to +open .pyc files for writing (patch 2, upstream issue 7187) +- actually apply the rpath patch (patch 1) + +* Thu Oct 22 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-4 +- update patch0's setup of the crypt module to link it against libcrypt +- update patch0 to comment "datetimemodule" back out, so that it is built +using setup.py (see Setup, option 3), thus linking it statically against +timemodule.c and thus avoiding a run-time "undefined symbol: +_PyTime_DoubleToTimet" failure on "import datetime" + +* Wed Oct 21 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-3 +- remove executable flag from various files that shouldn't have it +- fix end-of-line encodings +- fix a character encoding + +* Tue Oct 20 2009 David Malcolm - 3.1.1-2 +- disable invocation of brp-python-bytecompile in postprocessing, since +it would be with the wrong version of python (adapted from ivazquez' +python3000 specfile) +- use a custom implementation of __find_provides in order to filter out bogus +provides lines for the various .so modules +- fixup distutils/unixccompiler.py to remove standard library path from rpath +(patch 1, was Patch0 in ivazquez' python3000 specfile) +- split out libraries into a -libs subpackage +- update summaries and descriptions, basing content on ivazquez' specfile +- fixup executable permissions on .py, .xpm and .xbm files, based on work in +ivazquez's specfile +- get rid of DOS batch files +- fixup permissions for shared libraries from non-standard 555 to standard 755 +- move /usr/bin/python*-config to the -devel subpackage +- mark various directories as being documentation + +* Thu Sep 24 2009 Andrew McNabb 3.1.1-1 +- Initial package for Python 3. +