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Maintenance scripts for Gentoo Python packages

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gpy-depgraph

gpy-depgraph is an auxiliary tool to convert plain package lists into dependency graphs. It can be used to ease maintenance tasks by ordering them per-dependency.

The package list is either read from files (specified as parameters) or from stdin. The default output format is a .dot graph (suitable for further processing using GraphViz).

The operation is done using supplied package lists and a specified repository (to obtain dependencies). All packages must be available in the repository.

gpy-drop-dead-impls

gpy-drop-dead-impls scans the tree for -r1 packages that are listing obsolete Python implementations in PYTHON_COMPAT. The script can optionally automatically remove those implementations from ebuilds.

The output is a plain list of packages. If --fix is used, script can also modify ebuilds.

The scan can be done per-repository or per-package.

gpy-impl

gpy-impl is a simple PYTHON_COMPAT mangler. It is based on the interface exposed by ekeyword.

It takes an ebuild path followed by one or more Python implementations, optionally prefixed using ‘-’, ‘%’ or ‘+’. The two former prefixes cause it to remove the specific implementation from PYTHON_COMPAT, otherwise the implementation is added to PYTHON_COMPAT. The script outputs a ‘diff’ of PYTHON_COMPAT afterwards.

The script operates on the specified file only.

gpy-showimpls

gpy-showimpls lists the implementations supported by various versions of a package in a table. It is similar to eshowkw in that regard.

The output for each package slot consists of the package slot name followed by a table listing supported implementations. Supported implementations are color-coded for their importance. Unsupported are simply not listed.

gpy-showimpls prints three extra columns that annotate the ebuild with potentially useful extra information.

The first column explains the package keywords state. No symbol means no keywords (live ebuild likely), ‘~’ means no stable keywords and ‘S’ means that the package has at least one stable keyword.

The second column explains the support for multiple implementations. No symbol means that the package supports multiple implementations (likewise python-r1), ‘s’ denotes that only one implementation can be chosen (likewise python-single-r1) and ‘a’ denotes that any of supported implementations will be used (likewise python-any-r1).

The third column denotes the eclass suite used. No symbol means that python-r1 eclass is used, asterisk means that the ‘python.eclass’ is used. In this case, all untested implementations are listed as enabled and some of them may not actually work.

The scan can be done per-package only.

gpy-upgrade-impl

gpy-upgrade-impl is intended to help when considering ‘upgrading’ the default Python implementations. Given two implementations (the old one and the new one), it scans the tree for packages that support the old implementation but do not support the new one.

For example, gpy-upgrade-impl python{3_2,3_3} will list all packages that support Python 3.2 but do not work with Python 3.3.

Optionally, it may automatically add the new implementation to PYTHON_COMPAT (-r1 packages only). Please remember to read/test the ebuild afterwards since the implementation may have been omitted intentionally and the Python package may require patching.

The output is a plain list of packages. If --fix is used, script can also modify ebuilds.

The scan can be done per-repository or per-package.

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