homebrew-core/Formula/pypy.rb
Samuel John 871cb69150 setuptools 3.4.1
Closes Homebrew/homebrew#28195.

Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2014-04-06 15:11:09 -07:00

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require 'formula'
class Pypy < Formula
homepage 'http://pypy.org/'
url 'https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy-2.2.1-osx64.tar.bz2'
version '2.2.1'
sha1 'caf13d377fcdced4bfadd4158ba3d18d520396f3'
depends_on :arch => :x86_64
resource 'setuptools' do
url 'https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/setuptools/setuptools-3.4.1.tar.gz'
sha1 '1a7bb4736d915ec140b4225245b585c14b39b8dd'
end
resource 'pip' do
url 'https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pip/pip-1.5.4.tar.gz'
sha1 '35ccb7430356186cf253615b70f8ee580610f734'
end
def install
# Having PYTHONPATH set can cause the build to fail if another
# Python is present, e.g. a Homebrew-provided Python 2.x
# See https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/24364
ENV['PYTHONPATH'] = ''
rmtree 'site-packages'
# The PyPy binary install instructions suggest installing somewhere
# (like /opt) and symlinking in binaries as needed. Specifically,
# we want to avoid putting PyPy's Python.h somewhere that configure
# scripts will find it.
libexec.install Dir['*']
bin.install_symlink libexec/"bin/pypy"
# Post-install, fix up the site-packages and install-scripts folders
# so that user-installed Python software survives minor updates, such
# as going from 1.7.0 to 1.7.1.
# Create a site-packages in the prefix.
prefix_site_packages.mkpath
# Symlink the prefix site-packages into the cellar.
libexec.install_symlink prefix_site_packages
# Tell distutils-based installers where to put scripts
scripts_folder.mkpath
(distutils+"distutils.cfg").write <<-EOF.undent
[install]
install-scripts=#{scripts_folder}
EOF
# Install setuptools. The user can then do:
# $ easy_install pip
# $ pip install --upgrade setuptools
# to get newer versions of setuptools outside of Homebrew.
resource('setuptools').stage { system "#{libexec}/bin/pypy", "setup.py", "install" }
resource('pip').stage { system "#{libexec}/bin/pypy", "setup.py", "install" }
# Symlink to easy_install_pypy.
unless (scripts_folder+'easy_install_pypy').exist?
scripts_folder.install_symlink "easy_install" => "easy_install_pypy"
end
# Symlink to pip_pypy.
unless (scripts_folder+'pip_pypy').exist?
scripts_folder.install_symlink "pip" => "pip_pypy"
end
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
A "distutils.cfg" has been written to:
#{distutils}
specifing the install-scripts folder as:
#{scripts_folder}
If you install Python packages via "pypy setup.py install", easy_install_pypy,
pip_pypy, any provided scripts will go into the install-scripts folder above,
so you may want to add it to your PATH *after* the `$(brew --prefix)/bin`
so you don't overwrite tools from CPython.
Setuptools has been installed, so easy_install is available.
To update setuptools itself outside of Homebrew:
#{scripts_folder}/easy_install pip
#{scripts_folder}/pip install --upgrade setuptools
See: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/wiki/Homebrew-and-Python
EOS
end
# The HOMEBREW_PREFIX location of site-packages
def prefix_site_packages
HOMEBREW_PREFIX+"lib/pypy/site-packages"
end
# Where setuptools will install executable scripts
def scripts_folder
HOMEBREW_PREFIX+"share/pypy"
end
# The Cellar location of distutils
def distutils
libexec+"lib-python/2.7/distutils"
end
end