Generate PKGBUILD file for a Python module from PyPi
Project description
About
Re-implementing bluepeppers/pip2arch with some improvements:
Supports generating PKGBUILD contained multiple packages.
Smarter package license detection.
License file installation (by @brycepg).
Maintainer information generation (by @brycepg).
Installation
- Install from AUR:
$ yaourt -S pip2pkgbuild
- Install from PyPi:
$ pip install pip2pkgbuild
- Install manually:
$ cp pip2pkgbuild/pip2pkgbuild.py ~/bin/pip2pkgbuild $ chmod u+x ~/bin/pip2pkgbuild
Usage
usage: pip2pkgbuild [-h] [-v MODULE_VERSION] [-p {python,python2,multi}] [-b PKGBASE] [-n PKGNAME] [--python2-package-name PY2_PKGNAME] [-d [DEPENDS [DEPENDS ...]]] [--python2-depends [DEPENDS [DEPENDS ...]]] [--python3-depends [DEPENDS [DEPENDS ...]]] [-m [MKDEPENDS [MKDEPENDS ...]]] [-o] [-V] [-l] [--name NAME] [--email EMAIL] module Generate PKGBUILD file for a Python module from PyPi positional arguments: module The Python module name optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v MODULE_VERSION, --module-version MODULE_VERSION Use the specified version of the Python module -p {python,python2,multi}, --python-version {python,python2,multi} The Python version on which the PKGBUILD bases -b PKGBASE, --package-basename PKGBASE Specifiy the pkgbase value, the first value in the pkgname array is used by default -n PKGNAME, --package-name PKGNAME Specify the pkgname value or the name for the Python 3 based package in a package group --python2-package-name PY2_PKGNAME Specify the name for the Python 2 based package in a package group -d [DEPENDS [DEPENDS ...]], --depends [DEPENDS [DEPENDS ...]] Dependencies for the whole PKGBUILD --python2-depends [DEPENDS [DEPENDS ...]] Dependencies for the Python 2 based package in a package group --python3-depends [DEPENDS [DEPENDS ...]] Dependencies for the Python 3 based package in a package group -m [MKDEPENDS [MKDEPENDS ...]], --make-depends [MKDEPENDS [MKDEPENDS ...]] Dependencies required while running the makepkg command -o, --print-out Print on screen rather than saving to PKGBUILD file -V, --version show program's version number and exit -l, --find-license Attempt to find package license to install --name NAME Your full name for the package maintainer line e.g. 'yourFirstName yourLastName' --email EMAIL Your email for the package maintainer line
Examples
- Generate a Python 2 based PKGBUILD for Django with pkgname “django”:
$ pip2pkgbuild django -p python2 -n django
- Generate PKGBUILD for Flask, containing both Python 2 and 3 packages with pkgbase “flask”:
$ pip2pkgbuild flask -p multi -b flask
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