This workaround for Gentoo interferes with our use of --no-compile during
the 'install stage.
--- a/setup.py 2022-01-04 10:10:05.039825000 +0100
+++ b/setup.py 2022-01-06 15:10:31.952656039 +0100
@@ -589,8 +589,6 @@
})
def add_cython_ext(*args, **kwargs):
- if "--no-compile" in sys.argv and not ("build" in sys.argv and "install" in sys.argv):
- return
assert cython_ENABLED, "cython compilation is disabled"
if cython_tracing_ENABLED:
kwargs["define_macros"] = [
@@ -1703,14 +1701,6 @@
if uinput_ENABLED:
add_data_files("lib/udev/rules.d/", ["fs/lib/udev/rules.d/71-xpra-virtual-pointer.rules"])
- #gentoo does weird things, calls --no-compile with build *and* install
- #then expects to find the cython modules!? ie:
- #> python2.7 setup.py build -b build-2.7 install --no-compile \
- # --root=/var/tmp/portage/x11-wm/xpra-0.7.0/temp/images/2.7
- #otherwise we use the flags to skip pkgconfig
- if ("--no-compile" in sys.argv or "--skip-build" in sys.argv) and not ("build" in sys.argv and "install" in sys.argv):
- pkgconfig = no_pkgconfig
-
if OSX and "py2app" in sys.argv:
import py2app #@UnresolvedImport
assert py2app is not None
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