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invokes various build systems for requested Python versions in order to build modules and extensions
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:Manual section: 1
:Author: Piotr Ożarowski, 2012-2019
SYNOPSIS
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pybuild [ACTION] [BUILD SYSTEM ARGUMENTS] [DIRECTORIES] [OPTIONS]
DEBHELPER COMMAND SEQUENCER INTEGRATION
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* build depend on `dh-python`,
* build depend on all supported Python interpreters, pybuild will use it to create
a list of interpreters to build for.
Recognized dependencies:
- `python3-all-dev` - for Python extensions that work with Python 3.X interpreters,
- `python3-all-dbg` - as above, add this one if you're building -dbg packages,
- `python3-all` - for Python modules that work with Python 3.X interpreters,
- `python3-dev` - builds an extension for default Python 3.X interpreter
(useful for private extensions, use python3-all-dev for public ones),
- `python3` - as above, used if headers files are not needed to build private module,
* add `--buildsystem=pybuild` to dh's arguments in debian/rules,
* if more than one binary package is build:
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add debian/python3-foo.install files, or
`export PYBUILD_NAME=modulename` (modulename will be used to guess binary
package prefixes), or
`export PYBUILD_DESTDIR` env. variables in debian/rules
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* add `--with=python3` to dh's arguments in debian/rules
(see proper helper's manpage for more details) or add `dh-sequence-python3`
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to Build-Depends
debian/rules file example::
#! /usr/bin/make -f
export PYBUILD_NAME=foo
%:
dh $@ --with python3 --buildsystem=pybuild
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OPTIONS
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Most options can be set (in addition to command line) via environment
variables. PyBuild will check:
* PYBUILD_OPTION_VERSIONED_INTERPRETER (f.e. PYBUILD_CLEAN_ARGS_python3.2)
* PYBUILD_OPTION_INTERPRETER (f.e. PYBUILD_CONFIGURE_ARGS_python3-dbg)
* PYBUILD_OPTION (f.e. PYBUILD_INSTALL_ARGS)
optional arguments
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose turn verbose mode on
-q, --quiet doesn't show external command's output
-qq, --really-quiet be quiet
--version show program's version number and exit
ACTION
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The default is to build, install and test the library using detected build
system version by version. Selecting one of following actions, will invoke
given action for all versions - one by one - which (contrary to the default
action) in some build systems can overwrite previous results.
--detect
return the name of detected build system
--clean
clean files using auto-detected build system specific methods
--configure
invoke configure step for all requested Python versions
--build
invoke build step for all requested Python versions
--install
invoke install step for all requested Python versions
--test
invoke tests for auto-detected build system
--list-systems
list available build systems and exit
unittest's discover from standard library is used in test step by default.
use nose module in test step, remember to add python3-nose to
Build-Depends.
use nose2 module in test step, remember to add python3-nose2 to
Build-Depends.
use pytest module in test step, remember to add python3-pytest
to Build-Depends.
use tox command in test step, remember to add tox to
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Build-Depends.
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--test-stestr
use stestr command in test step, remember to add python3-stestr
to Build-Depends.
use a custom command in the test step. The full test command is
then specified with `--test-args` or by setting the
`PYBUILD_TEST_ARGS` environment variable. Remember to add any
needed packages to run the tests to Build-Depends.
testfiles
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Tests are invoked from within build directory to make sure newly built
files are tested instead of source files. If test suite requires other files
in this directory, you can list them in `debian/pybuild.testfiles` file
(you can also use `debian/pybuild_pythonX.testfiles` or
`debian/pybuild_pythonX.Y.testfiles`) and files listed there will be copied
before test step and removed before install step.
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By default only `pyproject.toml` and `pytest.ini` files, and `test`
and `tests` directories are copied to build directory.
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If `testfiles` are provided, it overrides these defaults, if
still required they need to be explicitly specified.
BUILD SYSTEM ARGUMENTS
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Additional arguments passed to the build system.
--system=custom requires complete command in --foo-args parameters.
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--before-clean COMMAND
invoked before the clean command
--clean-args ARGUMENTS
arguments added to clean command generated by build system plugin
--after-clean COMMAND
invoked after the clean command
--before-configure COMMAND
invoked before the configure command
--configure-args ARGUMENTS
arguments added to configure command generated by build system plugin
--after-configure COMMAND
invoked after the configure command
--before-build COMMAND
invoked before the build command
--build-args ARGUMENTS
arguments added to build command generated by build system plugin
--after-build COMMAND
invoked after the build command
--before-install COMMAND
invoked before the install command
--install-args ARGUMENTS
arguments added to install command generated by build system plugin
--after-install COMMAND
invoked after the install command
--before-test COMMAND
invoked before the test command
--test-args ARGUMENTS
arguments added to test command generated by build system plugin
--after-test COMMAND
invoked after the test command
variables that can be used in `ARGUMENTS` and `COMMAND`
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* `{version}` will be replaced with current Python version,
you can also use `{version.major}`, `{version.minor}`, etc.
* `{interpreter}` will be replaced with current interpreter,
you can also use `{interpreter.include_dir}`
* `{dir}` will be replaced with sources directory,
* `{destdir}` will be replaced with destination directory,
* `{home_dir}` will be replaced with temporary HOME directory,
where plugins can keep their data
(.pybuild/interpreter_version/ by default),
* `{build_dir}` will be replaced with build directory
* `{install_dir}` will be replaced with install directory.
* `{package}` will be replaced with suggested package name,
if --name (or PYBUILD_NAME) is set to `foo`, this variable
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will be replaced with `python3-foo`.
DIRECTORIES
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-d DIR, --dir DIR
set source files directory - base for other relative dirs
[by default: current working directory]
--dest-dir DIR
set destination directory [default: debian/tmp]
--ext-dest-dir DIR
set destination directory for .so files
--ext-pattern PATTERN
regular expression for files that should be moved if --ext-dest-dir is set
--ext-sub-pattern PATTERN
regular expression for part of path/filename matched in --ext-pattern
that should be removed or replaced with --ext-sub-repl
--ext-sub-repl PATTERN
replacement for matches in --ext-sub-pattern
--install-dir DIR
set installation directory [default: .../dist-packages]
--name NAME
use this name to guess destination directories
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(`foo` changes the default `--dest-dir` setting `debian/python3-foo`).
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This name can also be used to keep multiple builds of unrelated
python modules separate from each other. Run `pybuild` once with
`--name` set to a different value, for each module, at each step
of the build.
variables that can be used in `DIR`
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* `{version}` will be replaced with current Python version,
* `{interpreter}` will be replaced with selected interpreter.
LIMITATIONS
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-s SYSTEM, --system SYSTEM
select a build system [default: auto-detection]
-p VERSIONS, --pyver VERSIONS
build for Python VERSIONS. This option can be used multiple times.
Versions can be separated by space character.
The default is all Python 3.X supported versions.
-i INTERPRETER, --interpreter INTERPRETER
change interpreter [default: python{version}]
--disable ITEMS
disable action, interpreter, version or any mix of them.
Note that f.e. python3 and python3-dbg are two different interpreters,
--disable test/python3 doesn't disable python3-dbg's tests.
* `--disable test/python3.9-dbg` - disables tests for python3.9-dbg
* `--disable '3.8 3.9'` - disables all actions for version 3.8 and 3.9
* `PYBUILD_DISABLE=python3.9` - disables all actions for Python 3.9
* `PYBUILD_DISABLE_python3.3=test` - disables tests for Python 3.3
* `PYBUILD_DISABLE=test/python3.3` - same as above
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* `PYBUILD_DISABLE=configure/python3 3.2` - disables configure
action for all python3 interpreters, and all actions for version 3.2
PLUGINS
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pybuild supports multiple build system plugins. By default it is
automatically selected. These systems are currently supported::
* distutils (most commonly used)
* cmake
The flit plugin is deprecated, please use the pyproject plugin instead.
The flit plugin can be used to build Debian packages based on PEP 517
metadata in `pyproject.toml` when flit is the upstream build system. These
can be identified by the presence of a `build-backend = "flit_core.buildapi"`
element in `pyproject.toml`. The flit plugin only supports python3. To use
this plugin::
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* build depend on `flit`, and
* add `export PYBUILD_SYSTEM=flit` to debian/rules to manually select
debian/rules file example::
#! /usr/bin/make -f
export PYBUILD_NAME=foo
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export PYBUILD_SYSTEM=flit
%:
dh $@ --with python3 --buildsystem=pybuild
pyproject
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The pyproject plugin drives the new PEP-517 standard interface for
building Python packages, upstream. This is configured via
`pyproject.toml`.
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This plugin is expected to replace the distutils and flit plugins in the
future.
The entry points generated by the package are created during the build step
(other plugins make the entry points during the install step); the entry
points are available in PATH during the test step, permitting them to be
called from tests.
* build depend on `pybuild-plugin-pyproject` as well as any build tools
specified by upstream in `pyproject.toml`.
ENVIRONMENT
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As described above in OPTIONS, pybuild can be configured by `PYBUILD_`
prefixed environment variables.
Tests are skipped if `nocheck` is in the `DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS` or
`DEB_BUILD_PROFILES` environment variables.
`DESTDIR` provides a default a default value to the `--dest-dir` option.
Pybuild will export `http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:9/`,
`https_proxy=https://127.0.0.1:9/`, and `no_proxy=localhost` to
hopefully block attempts by the package's build-system to access the
Internet.
If network access to a loopback interface is needed and blocked by this,
export empty `http_proxy` and `https_proxy` variables before calling
pybuild.
If not set, `LC_ALL`, `CCACHE_DIR`, `DEB_PYTHON_INSTALL_LAYOUT`,
`_PYTHON_HOST_PLATFORM`, `_PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA_NAME`, will all be set
to appropriate values, before calling the package's build script.
* https://wiki.debian.org/Python/Pybuild
* http://deb.li/pybuild - most recent version of this document