Before we used `easy_install` command to handle installation
in one shot, now this is split into two phases:
- buildPhase: python setup.py build
- installPhase: python setup.py install
Each of those commands have the ability to pass extra
parameters through buildPythonPackage parameters as
`setupPyInstallFlags` and `setupPyBuildFlags`.
Phases now correctly execute post/pre hooks.
In configurePhase we inject setuptools dependency before distutils
is imported to apply monkeypatching by setuptools that is needed
for special features to apply.
We don't have to reorder default phases anymore, as test
phase comes after build and that works.
I rewrote offineDistutils into distutils-cfg with a bit cleaner
syntax and ability to specify extraCfg to the config file.
Plone packages are failing and garbas said he will adopt them to
the new functions. The rest of the packages I fixed and these commits
shouldn't break any package (according to my testings) and they introduce
16 new jobs and fix 38 that were broken before.
* Remove package name
* Start with upper case letter
* Remove trailing period
Also reword some descriptions and move some long descriptions to
longDescription.
I'm not touching generated packages.
The last hunk of the patch doesn't apply anymore and causes a build
failure on Darwin systems:
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/6294943
Fixed the hunk manually.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Only affects "useNixUdev = false" and we now include the udev paths for
the latest Debian Wheezy release, so we can properly deploy Hetzner
machines with NixOps again as they've updated their rescue system to
Wheezy.
This fixesNixOS/nixops#137, thanks to @lovek323 for reporting.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Without this patch buildout will copy eggs from the nix store into the
./eggs directory and then try to compile them. This fails because they
are read only. This patch changes the behaviour to create symlinks to
eggs available in the nix store instead of copying them, and not to
try to compile the eggs in the store. To differentiate this from the
default buildout (which may be provided otherwise e.g. as a
dependency) the executable is renamed to buildout-nix.
This can be used in conjuntion with myEnvFun to create development
environments which make use of the python modules available in the
store while downloading any additional required eggs. A pleasant side
effect is that you can conveniently replace the symlink with a copy
for debugging purposes.