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Python package dependencies in Homebrew packages are tricky enough
that it's easiest just to install PyCrypto unconditionally on OSX.
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Homebrew reserves the right to decide on the fly which copy of the
Python 2.7 interpreter (Apple's or Homebrew's) we should be using.
This is mostly reasonable, but makes it tricky when a Homebrew package
includes both a Python "application" and Python "bindings", because
the bindings may be installed where the script doesn't see them. So
we symlink the bindings into the application's private library tree,
just as if the bindings were a third-party library our application
needed. Silly, but it works (this week).
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scripts/build-*.py were treating --conflicts as a sequence of
arguments while Makefile was treating as a single argument whose value
might contain whitespace. No big deal either way for the scripts, and
Makefile is complicated enough, so go with Makefile's approach.
Add some pedantic quoting to Makefile while we're at this, out of
general paranoia and because the inconsistencies were puzzling.
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* Drop dependency on SQLite3;
* Add dependency on Tornado;
* Use setup.py to install our own Python code;
* Document the Python voodoo better, well, differently.
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No longer depends on sqlite3.
Does now depend on python-tornado: on some platforms (Debian Jessie)
this may need to come from backports.
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Apparently Homebrew expects the formula class name to match the name
of the recipe, and gets tetchy when they do not. Minimal fix, wires
in assumptions about how we punctuate package names, but simple and
should suffice for now.
While we were at this, changed argument parsing for
build-homebrew-formula.py to use named (--foo) rather than positional
arguments.
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Get conflict indentation right in generated Homebrew formula.
Consider remote branches as well as local ones when constructing
conflict list, so that we don't omit a conflicting package just
because we've never checked it out in this build tree.
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We want to be able to provide packaged builds of development branches.
The most straightforward way to do this is a 1:1 correspondence
between branches in the releng tree and variant package names.
We adopt a simple convention: the base package name corresponds to the
master branch, all other branches are named with the base package name
followed by the branch name. So the master branch is the
cryptech-alpha package, the ksng branch is the cryptech-alpha-ksng
branch, and so forth. This isn't a perfect solution, but it's
probably good enough.
In order to do this, we need to generate the debian/control file at
build-time, so that we can generate the list of conflicting packages.
This commit also pulls in a few changes that had collected on the
master branches of various repositories, chiefly because a few of them
were necessary to get it the build to run at all.
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