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# This whole thing is a big "I refuse to use venv in a simple bash script" delusion.
# If you know to tame it, teach me. I'd rather not know about PYTHONUSERBASE and such.
# --rpardini
armbian-next: Python patching delusion, pt1 & pt2 & pt3 - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt 1: finding & parsing patches; apply & git commit with pygit2; Markdown summaries (also for aggregation); git-to-patches tool - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries; collapsible; SummarizedMarkdownWriter - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries - Python: reorg a bit into common/armbian_utils; define the `ASSET_LOG_BASE` in preparation for Markdown delusion - Python patching: initial apply patches & initial commit patches to git (using pygit2) - Python patching: add basic `series.conf` support - Python patching: force use of utf-8; better error handling; use realpath of dirs - Python patching: `git-to-patches` initial hack. not proud. half-reused some of the patches-to-git - Python patching: "tag" the git commits with info for extracting later; introduce REWRITE_PATCHES/rewrite_patches_in_place - Python patching: commented-out, recover-bad-patches hacks - Python patching: shorten the signature - Python patching: allow BASE_GIT_TAG as well as BASE_GIT_REVISION - Python patching: git-archeology for patches missing descriptions; avoid UTF-8 in header/desc (not diff) - Python patching: use modern-er email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime to parse commit date - Python patching: unify PatchInPatchFile; better git-commiting; re-exporting patches from Git (directly) - Python patching: switch to GitPython - GitPython is like 100x slower than pygit2, but actually allows for date & committer - also allows to remove untracked files before starting - Python aggregation: fix missing `AGGREGATED_APT_SOURCES_DICT` - Python patching: add `unidecode` dependency to pip3 install - Python patching: don't try archeology if SRC is not a Git Repo (eg, in Docker) - Python patching: don't try archeology if not applying patches to git - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt2: actually use for u-boot & kernel patching - Python patching: much better problem handling/logging; lenient with recreations (kernel) - Python patching: don't force SHOW_LOG for u-boot patching - Python patching: don't bomb for no reason when there are no patches to apply - Python patching: fully (?) switch kernel patching to Python - Python patching: more logging fixups - Python patching: capture `kernel_git_revision` from `fetch_from_repo()`'s `checked_out_revision` - Python patching: fully switch u-boot patching to Python - Python aggregation/patching: colored logging; patching: always reset to git revision - Python aggregation/patching: better logging; introduce u-boot Python patching - Python patching pt3: recovers and better Markdown - Python patching: detect, and rescue, `wrong_strip_level` problem; don't try to export patches that didn't apply, bitch instead - Python patching: Markdown patching summary table, complete with emoji - Python patching: include the problem breakdown in Markdown summary - Python patching: sanity check against half-bare, half-mbox patches - Python patching: try to recover from 1) bad utf-8 encoded patches; 2) bad unidiff patches; add a few sanity checks - Python patching: try, and fail, to apply badly utf-8 encoded patches directly as bytes [reverted] - Python patching: try to recover from patch *parse* failures; show summary; better logging - set `GIT_ARCHEOLOGY=yes` to do archeology, default not - armbian-next: Python `pip` dependencies handling, similar to `hostdeps` - same scheme for Dockerfile caching - @TODO: still using global/shared environment; should move to a dir under `cache` or some kinda venv - WiP: add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; remove `python-setuptools` - remove `python-setuptools` (Python2, no longer exists in Sid) from hostdeps - add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; part of virtualenv saga - WiP: split `kernel.sh` a bit, into `kernel-patching.sh`, `kernel-config.sh` and `kernel-make.sh` - `advanced_patch()`: rename vars for clarity; no real changes - Python patching: introduce FAST_ARCHEOLOGY; still trying for Markdown links
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function early_prepare_pip3_dependencies_for_python_tools() {
# This is like a stupid version of requirements.txt
armbian-next: Python patching delusion, pt1 & pt2 & pt3 - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt 1: finding & parsing patches; apply & git commit with pygit2; Markdown summaries (also for aggregation); git-to-patches tool - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries; collapsible; SummarizedMarkdownWriter - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries - Python: reorg a bit into common/armbian_utils; define the `ASSET_LOG_BASE` in preparation for Markdown delusion - Python patching: initial apply patches & initial commit patches to git (using pygit2) - Python patching: add basic `series.conf` support - Python patching: force use of utf-8; better error handling; use realpath of dirs - Python patching: `git-to-patches` initial hack. not proud. half-reused some of the patches-to-git - Python patching: "tag" the git commits with info for extracting later; introduce REWRITE_PATCHES/rewrite_patches_in_place - Python patching: commented-out, recover-bad-patches hacks - Python patching: shorten the signature - Python patching: allow BASE_GIT_TAG as well as BASE_GIT_REVISION - Python patching: git-archeology for patches missing descriptions; avoid UTF-8 in header/desc (not diff) - Python patching: use modern-er email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime to parse commit date - Python patching: unify PatchInPatchFile; better git-commiting; re-exporting patches from Git (directly) - Python patching: switch to GitPython - GitPython is like 100x slower than pygit2, but actually allows for date & committer - also allows to remove untracked files before starting - Python aggregation: fix missing `AGGREGATED_APT_SOURCES_DICT` - Python patching: add `unidecode` dependency to pip3 install - Python patching: don't try archeology if SRC is not a Git Repo (eg, in Docker) - Python patching: don't try archeology if not applying patches to git - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt2: actually use for u-boot & kernel patching - Python patching: much better problem handling/logging; lenient with recreations (kernel) - Python patching: don't force SHOW_LOG for u-boot patching - Python patching: don't bomb for no reason when there are no patches to apply - Python patching: fully (?) switch kernel patching to Python - Python patching: more logging fixups - Python patching: capture `kernel_git_revision` from `fetch_from_repo()`'s `checked_out_revision` - Python patching: fully switch u-boot patching to Python - Python aggregation/patching: colored logging; patching: always reset to git revision - Python aggregation/patching: better logging; introduce u-boot Python patching - Python patching pt3: recovers and better Markdown - Python patching: detect, and rescue, `wrong_strip_level` problem; don't try to export patches that didn't apply, bitch instead - Python patching: Markdown patching summary table, complete with emoji - Python patching: include the problem breakdown in Markdown summary - Python patching: sanity check against half-bare, half-mbox patches - Python patching: try to recover from 1) bad utf-8 encoded patches; 2) bad unidiff patches; add a few sanity checks - Python patching: try, and fail, to apply badly utf-8 encoded patches directly as bytes [reverted] - Python patching: try to recover from patch *parse* failures; show summary; better logging - set `GIT_ARCHEOLOGY=yes` to do archeology, default not - armbian-next: Python `pip` dependencies handling, similar to `hostdeps` - same scheme for Dockerfile caching - @TODO: still using global/shared environment; should move to a dir under `cache` or some kinda venv - WiP: add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; remove `python-setuptools` - remove `python-setuptools` (Python2, no longer exists in Sid) from hostdeps - add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; part of virtualenv saga - WiP: split `kernel.sh` a bit, into `kernel-patching.sh`, `kernel-config.sh` and `kernel-make.sh` - `advanced_patch()`: rename vars for clarity; no real changes - Python patching: introduce FAST_ARCHEOLOGY; still trying for Markdown links
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declare -a -g python3_pip_dependencies=(
"unidiff==0.7.4" # for parsing unified diff
"GitPython==3.1.30" # for manipulating git repos
armbian-next: Python patching delusion, pt1 & pt2 & pt3 - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt 1: finding & parsing patches; apply & git commit with pygit2; Markdown summaries (also for aggregation); git-to-patches tool - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries; collapsible; SummarizedMarkdownWriter - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries - Python: reorg a bit into common/armbian_utils; define the `ASSET_LOG_BASE` in preparation for Markdown delusion - Python patching: initial apply patches & initial commit patches to git (using pygit2) - Python patching: add basic `series.conf` support - Python patching: force use of utf-8; better error handling; use realpath of dirs - Python patching: `git-to-patches` initial hack. not proud. half-reused some of the patches-to-git - Python patching: "tag" the git commits with info for extracting later; introduce REWRITE_PATCHES/rewrite_patches_in_place - Python patching: commented-out, recover-bad-patches hacks - Python patching: shorten the signature - Python patching: allow BASE_GIT_TAG as well as BASE_GIT_REVISION - Python patching: git-archeology for patches missing descriptions; avoid UTF-8 in header/desc (not diff) - Python patching: use modern-er email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime to parse commit date - Python patching: unify PatchInPatchFile; better git-commiting; re-exporting patches from Git (directly) - Python patching: switch to GitPython - GitPython is like 100x slower than pygit2, but actually allows for date & committer - also allows to remove untracked files before starting - Python aggregation: fix missing `AGGREGATED_APT_SOURCES_DICT` - Python patching: add `unidecode` dependency to pip3 install - Python patching: don't try archeology if SRC is not a Git Repo (eg, in Docker) - Python patching: don't try archeology if not applying patches to git - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt2: actually use for u-boot & kernel patching - Python patching: much better problem handling/logging; lenient with recreations (kernel) - Python patching: don't force SHOW_LOG for u-boot patching - Python patching: don't bomb for no reason when there are no patches to apply - Python patching: fully (?) switch kernel patching to Python - Python patching: more logging fixups - Python patching: capture `kernel_git_revision` from `fetch_from_repo()`'s `checked_out_revision` - Python patching: fully switch u-boot patching to Python - Python aggregation/patching: colored logging; patching: always reset to git revision - Python aggregation/patching: better logging; introduce u-boot Python patching - Python patching pt3: recovers and better Markdown - Python patching: detect, and rescue, `wrong_strip_level` problem; don't try to export patches that didn't apply, bitch instead - Python patching: Markdown patching summary table, complete with emoji - Python patching: include the problem breakdown in Markdown summary - Python patching: sanity check against half-bare, half-mbox patches - Python patching: try to recover from 1) bad utf-8 encoded patches; 2) bad unidiff patches; add a few sanity checks - Python patching: try, and fail, to apply badly utf-8 encoded patches directly as bytes [reverted] - Python patching: try to recover from patch *parse* failures; show summary; better logging - set `GIT_ARCHEOLOGY=yes` to do archeology, default not - armbian-next: Python `pip` dependencies handling, similar to `hostdeps` - same scheme for Dockerfile caching - @TODO: still using global/shared environment; should move to a dir under `cache` or some kinda venv - WiP: add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; remove `python-setuptools` - remove `python-setuptools` (Python2, no longer exists in Sid) from hostdeps - add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; part of virtualenv saga - WiP: split `kernel.sh` a bit, into `kernel-patching.sh`, `kernel-config.sh` and `kernel-make.sh` - `advanced_patch()`: rename vars for clarity; no real changes - Python patching: introduce FAST_ARCHEOLOGY; still trying for Markdown links
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"unidecode==1.3.6" # for converting strings to ascii
"coloredlogs==15.0.1" # for colored logging
)
return 0
}
# call: prepare_python_and_pip # this defines global PYTHON3_INFO dict and PYTHON3_VARS array
function prepare_python_and_pip() {
assert_prepared_host # this needs a prepared host to work; avoid fake errors about "python3-pip" not being installed
# First determine with python3 to use; requires knowing the HOSTRELEASE.
[[ -z "${HOSTRELEASE}" ]] && exit_with_error "HOSTRELEASE is not set"
armbian-next: Python patching delusion, pt1 & pt2 & pt3 - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt 1: finding & parsing patches; apply & git commit with pygit2; Markdown summaries (also for aggregation); git-to-patches tool - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries; collapsible; SummarizedMarkdownWriter - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries - Python: reorg a bit into common/armbian_utils; define the `ASSET_LOG_BASE` in preparation for Markdown delusion - Python patching: initial apply patches & initial commit patches to git (using pygit2) - Python patching: add basic `series.conf` support - Python patching: force use of utf-8; better error handling; use realpath of dirs - Python patching: `git-to-patches` initial hack. not proud. half-reused some of the patches-to-git - Python patching: "tag" the git commits with info for extracting later; introduce REWRITE_PATCHES/rewrite_patches_in_place - Python patching: commented-out, recover-bad-patches hacks - Python patching: shorten the signature - Python patching: allow BASE_GIT_TAG as well as BASE_GIT_REVISION - Python patching: git-archeology for patches missing descriptions; avoid UTF-8 in header/desc (not diff) - Python patching: use modern-er email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime to parse commit date - Python patching: unify PatchInPatchFile; better git-commiting; re-exporting patches from Git (directly) - Python patching: switch to GitPython - GitPython is like 100x slower than pygit2, but actually allows for date & committer - also allows to remove untracked files before starting - Python aggregation: fix missing `AGGREGATED_APT_SOURCES_DICT` - Python patching: add `unidecode` dependency to pip3 install - Python patching: don't try archeology if SRC is not a Git Repo (eg, in Docker) - Python patching: don't try archeology if not applying patches to git - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt2: actually use for u-boot & kernel patching - Python patching: much better problem handling/logging; lenient with recreations (kernel) - Python patching: don't force SHOW_LOG for u-boot patching - Python patching: don't bomb for no reason when there are no patches to apply - Python patching: fully (?) switch kernel patching to Python - Python patching: more logging fixups - Python patching: capture `kernel_git_revision` from `fetch_from_repo()`'s `checked_out_revision` - Python patching: fully switch u-boot patching to Python - Python aggregation/patching: colored logging; patching: always reset to git revision - Python aggregation/patching: better logging; introduce u-boot Python patching - Python patching pt3: recovers and better Markdown - Python patching: detect, and rescue, `wrong_strip_level` problem; don't try to export patches that didn't apply, bitch instead - Python patching: Markdown patching summary table, complete with emoji - Python patching: include the problem breakdown in Markdown summary - Python patching: sanity check against half-bare, half-mbox patches - Python patching: try to recover from 1) bad utf-8 encoded patches; 2) bad unidiff patches; add a few sanity checks - Python patching: try, and fail, to apply badly utf-8 encoded patches directly as bytes [reverted] - Python patching: try to recover from patch *parse* failures; show summary; better logging - set `GIT_ARCHEOLOGY=yes` to do archeology, default not - armbian-next: Python `pip` dependencies handling, similar to `hostdeps` - same scheme for Dockerfile caching - @TODO: still using global/shared environment; should move to a dir under `cache` or some kinda venv - WiP: add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; remove `python-setuptools` - remove `python-setuptools` (Python2, no longer exists in Sid) from hostdeps - add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; part of virtualenv saga - WiP: split `kernel.sh` a bit, into `kernel-patching.sh`, `kernel-config.sh` and `kernel-make.sh` - `advanced_patch()`: rename vars for clarity; no real changes - Python patching: introduce FAST_ARCHEOLOGY; still trying for Markdown links
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# fake-memoize this, it's expensive and does not need to be done twice
declare -g _already_prepared_python_and_pip="${_already_prepared_python_and_pip:-no}"
if [[ "${_already_prepared_python_and_pip}" == "yes" ]]; then
display_alert "All Python preparation done before" "skipping python prep" "debug"
armbian-next: Python patching delusion, pt1 & pt2 & pt3 - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt 1: finding & parsing patches; apply & git commit with pygit2; Markdown summaries (also for aggregation); git-to-patches tool - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries; collapsible; SummarizedMarkdownWriter - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries - Python: reorg a bit into common/armbian_utils; define the `ASSET_LOG_BASE` in preparation for Markdown delusion - Python patching: initial apply patches & initial commit patches to git (using pygit2) - Python patching: add basic `series.conf` support - Python patching: force use of utf-8; better error handling; use realpath of dirs - Python patching: `git-to-patches` initial hack. not proud. half-reused some of the patches-to-git - Python patching: "tag" the git commits with info for extracting later; introduce REWRITE_PATCHES/rewrite_patches_in_place - Python patching: commented-out, recover-bad-patches hacks - Python patching: shorten the signature - Python patching: allow BASE_GIT_TAG as well as BASE_GIT_REVISION - Python patching: git-archeology for patches missing descriptions; avoid UTF-8 in header/desc (not diff) - Python patching: use modern-er email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime to parse commit date - Python patching: unify PatchInPatchFile; better git-commiting; re-exporting patches from Git (directly) - Python patching: switch to GitPython - GitPython is like 100x slower than pygit2, but actually allows for date & committer - also allows to remove untracked files before starting - Python aggregation: fix missing `AGGREGATED_APT_SOURCES_DICT` - Python patching: add `unidecode` dependency to pip3 install - Python patching: don't try archeology if SRC is not a Git Repo (eg, in Docker) - Python patching: don't try archeology if not applying patches to git - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt2: actually use for u-boot & kernel patching - Python patching: much better problem handling/logging; lenient with recreations (kernel) - Python patching: don't force SHOW_LOG for u-boot patching - Python patching: don't bomb for no reason when there are no patches to apply - Python patching: fully (?) switch kernel patching to Python - Python patching: more logging fixups - Python patching: capture `kernel_git_revision` from `fetch_from_repo()`'s `checked_out_revision` - Python patching: fully switch u-boot patching to Python - Python aggregation/patching: colored logging; patching: always reset to git revision - Python aggregation/patching: better logging; introduce u-boot Python patching - Python patching pt3: recovers and better Markdown - Python patching: detect, and rescue, `wrong_strip_level` problem; don't try to export patches that didn't apply, bitch instead - Python patching: Markdown patching summary table, complete with emoji - Python patching: include the problem breakdown in Markdown summary - Python patching: sanity check against half-bare, half-mbox patches - Python patching: try to recover from 1) bad utf-8 encoded patches; 2) bad unidiff patches; add a few sanity checks - Python patching: try, and fail, to apply badly utf-8 encoded patches directly as bytes [reverted] - Python patching: try to recover from patch *parse* failures; show summary; better logging - set `GIT_ARCHEOLOGY=yes` to do archeology, default not - armbian-next: Python `pip` dependencies handling, similar to `hostdeps` - same scheme for Dockerfile caching - @TODO: still using global/shared environment; should move to a dir under `cache` or some kinda venv - WiP: add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; remove `python-setuptools` - remove `python-setuptools` (Python2, no longer exists in Sid) from hostdeps - add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; part of virtualenv saga - WiP: split `kernel.sh` a bit, into `kernel-patching.sh`, `kernel-config.sh` and `kernel-make.sh` - `advanced_patch()`: rename vars for clarity; no real changes - Python patching: introduce FAST_ARCHEOLOGY; still trying for Markdown links
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return 0
fi
declare python3_binary_path="/usr/bin/python3"
# Determine what version of python3; focal-like OS's have Python 3.8, but we need 3.9.
if [[ "focal ulyana ulyssa uma una" == *"$HOSTRELEASE"* ]]; then
python3_binary_path="/usr/bin/python3.9"
display_alert "Using '${python3_binary_path}' for" "'$HOSTRELEASE' has outdated python3, using python3.9" "warn"
fi
# Check that the actual python3 --version is 3.9 at least
declare python3_version python3_full_version
python3_full_version="$("${python3_binary_path}" --version)" # "cut" below masks errors, do it twice.
python3_version="$("${python3_binary_path}" --version | cut -d' ' -f2)"
display_alert "Python3 version" "${python3_version} - '${python3_full_version}'" "info"
if ! linux-version compare "${python3_version}" ge "3.9"; then
exit_with_error "Python3 version is too old (${python3_version}), need at least 3.9"
fi
# Check actual pip3 version
# Note: we don't use "/usr/bin/pip3" at all, since it's commonly missing. instead "python -m pip"
# The hostdep package python3-pip is still required, and other crazy might impact this.
# We might need to install our own pip if it gets bad enough.
declare pip3_version
pip3_version="$("${python3_binary_path}" -m pip --version)"
# get the pip3 version number only (eg, "21.2.4" from "pip 21.2.4 from /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pip (python 3.9)")
declare pip3_version_number
pip3_version_number="$(echo "${pip3_version}" | cut -d' ' -f2)" # @TODO: brittle. how to do this better?
display_alert "pip3 version" "${pip3_version_number}: '${pip3_version}'" "info"
# Hash the contents of the dependencies array + the Python version + the release
declare python3_pip_dependencies_hash
early_prepare_pip3_dependencies_for_python_tools
python3_pip_dependencies_hash="$(echo "${HOSTRELEASE}" "${python3_version}" "${pip3_version}" "${python3_pip_dependencies[*]}" | sha256sum | cut -d' ' -f1)"
declare non_cache_dir="/armbian-pip"
declare python_pip_cache="${SRC}/cache/pip"
if [[ "${deploy_to_non_cache_dir:-"no"}" == "yes" ]]; then
display_alert "Using non-cache dir" "PIP: ${non_cache_dir}" "warn"
python_pip_cache="${non_cache_dir}"
else
# if the non-cache dir exists, copy it into place, if not already existing...
if [[ -d "${non_cache_dir}" && ! -d "${python_pip_cache}" ]]; then
display_alert "Deploying pip cache from Docker image" "${non_cache_dir} -> ${python_pip_cache}" "info"
run_host_command_logged cp -pr "${non_cache_dir}" "${python_pip_cache}"
fi
fi
declare -a pip3_extra_args=("--no-warn-script-location" "--user")
# if pip 23+, add "--break-system-packages" to pip3 invocations.
# See See PEP 668 -- System-wide package management with pip
# but the fact is that we're _not_ managing system-wide, instead --user
if linux-version compare "${pip3_version_number}" ge "23.0"; then
pip3_extra_args+=("--break-system-packages")
fi
if linux-version compare "${pip3_version_number}" ge "22.1"; then
pip3_extra_args+=("--root-user-action=ignore")
fi
declare python_hash_base="${python_pip_cache}/pip_pkg_hash"
declare python_hash_file="${python_hash_base}_${python3_pip_dependencies_hash}"
declare python3_user_base="${python_pip_cache}/base"
declare python3_pycache="${python_pip_cache}/pycache"
# declare a readonly global dict with all needed info for executing stuff using this setup
declare -r -g -A PYTHON3_INFO=(
[BIN]="${python3_binary_path}"
[USERBASE]="${python3_user_base}"
[PYCACHEPREFIX]="${python3_pycache}"
[HASH]="${python3_pip_dependencies_hash}"
[DEPS]="${python3_pip_dependencies[*]}"
[VERSION]="${python3_version}"
[PIP_VERSION]="${pip3_version}"
)
# declare a readonly global array for ENV vars to invoke python3 with
declare -r -g -a PYTHON3_VARS=(
"PYTHONUSERBASE=${PYTHON3_INFO[USERBASE]}"
"PYTHONUNBUFFERED=yes"
"PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX=${PYTHON3_INFO[PYCACHEPREFIX]}"
)
armbian-next: Python patching delusion, pt1 & pt2 & pt3 - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt 1: finding & parsing patches; apply & git commit with pygit2; Markdown summaries (also for aggregation); git-to-patches tool - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries; collapsible; SummarizedMarkdownWriter - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries - Python: reorg a bit into common/armbian_utils; define the `ASSET_LOG_BASE` in preparation for Markdown delusion - Python patching: initial apply patches & initial commit patches to git (using pygit2) - Python patching: add basic `series.conf` support - Python patching: force use of utf-8; better error handling; use realpath of dirs - Python patching: `git-to-patches` initial hack. not proud. half-reused some of the patches-to-git - Python patching: "tag" the git commits with info for extracting later; introduce REWRITE_PATCHES/rewrite_patches_in_place - Python patching: commented-out, recover-bad-patches hacks - Python patching: shorten the signature - Python patching: allow BASE_GIT_TAG as well as BASE_GIT_REVISION - Python patching: git-archeology for patches missing descriptions; avoid UTF-8 in header/desc (not diff) - Python patching: use modern-er email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime to parse commit date - Python patching: unify PatchInPatchFile; better git-commiting; re-exporting patches from Git (directly) - Python patching: switch to GitPython - GitPython is like 100x slower than pygit2, but actually allows for date & committer - also allows to remove untracked files before starting - Python aggregation: fix missing `AGGREGATED_APT_SOURCES_DICT` - Python patching: add `unidecode` dependency to pip3 install - Python patching: don't try archeology if SRC is not a Git Repo (eg, in Docker) - Python patching: don't try archeology if not applying patches to git - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt2: actually use for u-boot & kernel patching - Python patching: much better problem handling/logging; lenient with recreations (kernel) - Python patching: don't force SHOW_LOG for u-boot patching - Python patching: don't bomb for no reason when there are no patches to apply - Python patching: fully (?) switch kernel patching to Python - Python patching: more logging fixups - Python patching: capture `kernel_git_revision` from `fetch_from_repo()`'s `checked_out_revision` - Python patching: fully switch u-boot patching to Python - Python aggregation/patching: colored logging; patching: always reset to git revision - Python aggregation/patching: better logging; introduce u-boot Python patching - Python patching pt3: recovers and better Markdown - Python patching: detect, and rescue, `wrong_strip_level` problem; don't try to export patches that didn't apply, bitch instead - Python patching: Markdown patching summary table, complete with emoji - Python patching: include the problem breakdown in Markdown summary - Python patching: sanity check against half-bare, half-mbox patches - Python patching: try to recover from 1) bad utf-8 encoded patches; 2) bad unidiff patches; add a few sanity checks - Python patching: try, and fail, to apply badly utf-8 encoded patches directly as bytes [reverted] - Python patching: try to recover from patch *parse* failures; show summary; better logging - set `GIT_ARCHEOLOGY=yes` to do archeology, default not - armbian-next: Python `pip` dependencies handling, similar to `hostdeps` - same scheme for Dockerfile caching - @TODO: still using global/shared environment; should move to a dir under `cache` or some kinda venv - WiP: add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; remove `python-setuptools` - remove `python-setuptools` (Python2, no longer exists in Sid) from hostdeps - add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; part of virtualenv saga - WiP: split `kernel.sh` a bit, into `kernel-patching.sh`, `kernel-config.sh` and `kernel-make.sh` - `advanced_patch()`: rename vars for clarity; no real changes - Python patching: introduce FAST_ARCHEOLOGY; still trying for Markdown links
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# If the hash file exists, we're done.
if [[ -f "${python_hash_file}" ]]; then
display_alert "Using cached pip packages for Python tools" "${python3_pip_dependencies_hash}" "info"
else
display_alert "Installing pip packages for Python tools" "${python3_pip_dependencies_hash:0:10}" "info"
# remove the old hashes matching base, don't leave junk behind
run_host_command_logged rm -fv "${python_hash_base}*"
run_host_command_logged env -i "${PYTHON3_VARS[@]@Q}" "${PYTHON3_INFO[BIN]}" -m pip install "${pip3_extra_args[@]}" "${python3_pip_dependencies[@]}"
# Create the hash file
run_host_command_logged touch "${python_hash_file}"
fi
_already_prepared_python_and_pip="yes"
armbian-next: Python patching delusion, pt1 & pt2 & pt3 - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt 1: finding & parsing patches; apply & git commit with pygit2; Markdown summaries (also for aggregation); git-to-patches tool - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries; collapsible; SummarizedMarkdownWriter - Python: Markdown aggregation and patching summaries - Python: reorg a bit into common/armbian_utils; define the `ASSET_LOG_BASE` in preparation for Markdown delusion - Python patching: initial apply patches & initial commit patches to git (using pygit2) - Python patching: add basic `series.conf` support - Python patching: force use of utf-8; better error handling; use realpath of dirs - Python patching: `git-to-patches` initial hack. not proud. half-reused some of the patches-to-git - Python patching: "tag" the git commits with info for extracting later; introduce REWRITE_PATCHES/rewrite_patches_in_place - Python patching: commented-out, recover-bad-patches hacks - Python patching: shorten the signature - Python patching: allow BASE_GIT_TAG as well as BASE_GIT_REVISION - Python patching: git-archeology for patches missing descriptions; avoid UTF-8 in header/desc (not diff) - Python patching: use modern-er email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime to parse commit date - Python patching: unify PatchInPatchFile; better git-commiting; re-exporting patches from Git (directly) - Python patching: switch to GitPython - GitPython is like 100x slower than pygit2, but actually allows for date & committer - also allows to remove untracked files before starting - Python aggregation: fix missing `AGGREGATED_APT_SOURCES_DICT` - Python patching: add `unidecode` dependency to pip3 install - Python patching: don't try archeology if SRC is not a Git Repo (eg, in Docker) - Python patching: don't try archeology if not applying patches to git - WiP: Python patching delusion, pt2: actually use for u-boot & kernel patching - Python patching: much better problem handling/logging; lenient with recreations (kernel) - Python patching: don't force SHOW_LOG for u-boot patching - Python patching: don't bomb for no reason when there are no patches to apply - Python patching: fully (?) switch kernel patching to Python - Python patching: more logging fixups - Python patching: capture `kernel_git_revision` from `fetch_from_repo()`'s `checked_out_revision` - Python patching: fully switch u-boot patching to Python - Python aggregation/patching: colored logging; patching: always reset to git revision - Python aggregation/patching: better logging; introduce u-boot Python patching - Python patching pt3: recovers and better Markdown - Python patching: detect, and rescue, `wrong_strip_level` problem; don't try to export patches that didn't apply, bitch instead - Python patching: Markdown patching summary table, complete with emoji - Python patching: include the problem breakdown in Markdown summary - Python patching: sanity check against half-bare, half-mbox patches - Python patching: try to recover from 1) bad utf-8 encoded patches; 2) bad unidiff patches; add a few sanity checks - Python patching: try, and fail, to apply badly utf-8 encoded patches directly as bytes [reverted] - Python patching: try to recover from patch *parse* failures; show summary; better logging - set `GIT_ARCHEOLOGY=yes` to do archeology, default not - armbian-next: Python `pip` dependencies handling, similar to `hostdeps` - same scheme for Dockerfile caching - @TODO: still using global/shared environment; should move to a dir under `cache` or some kinda venv - WiP: add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; remove `python-setuptools` - remove `python-setuptools` (Python2, no longer exists in Sid) from hostdeps - add `python3-pip` to hostdeps; part of virtualenv saga - WiP: split `kernel.sh` a bit, into `kernel-patching.sh`, `kernel-config.sh` and `kernel-make.sh` - `advanced_patch()`: rename vars for clarity; no real changes - Python patching: introduce FAST_ARCHEOLOGY; still trying for Markdown links
2022-12-01 15:09:26 +00:00
return 0
}
# Called during early_prepare_host_dependencies(); when building a Dockerfile, host_release is set to the Docker image name.
function host_deps_add_extra_python() {
# check host_release is set, or bail.
[[ -z "${host_release}" ]] && exit_with_error "host_release is not set"
# host_release is from outer scope (
# Determine what version of python3; focal-like OS's have Python 3.8, but we need 3.9.
if [[ "focal ulyana ulyssa uma una" == *"${host_release}"* ]]; then
display_alert "Using Python 3.9 for" "hostdeps: '${host_release}' has outdated python3, using python3.9" "warn"
host_dependencies+=("python3.9-dev")
else
display_alert "Using Python3 for" "hostdeps: '${host_release}' has python3 >= 3.9" "debug"
fi
}