Import buildroot 2016.02.01
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#
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# python-m2crypto
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#
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PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_VERSION = 0.22.5
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PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_SITE = http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/M/M2Crypto
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PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_SOURCE = M2Crypto-$(PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_VERSION).tar.gz
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PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_SETUP_TYPE = setuptools
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HOST_PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_DEPENDENCIES = host-openssl host-swig
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# We need to use python2 because m2crypto is not python3 compliant.
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HOST_PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_NEEDS_HOST_PYTHON = python2
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# The --openssl option that allows to specify a custom path to OpenSSL
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# can only be used with the non-default build_ext setup.py command,
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# and calling this command directly fails. To work around this, simply
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# hardcode the path to OpenSSL in setup.py.
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# Bug reported at https://gitlab.com/m2crypto/m2crypto/issues/89
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define HOST_PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_SET_OPENSSL_PATH
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$(SED) "s%self.openssl = '/usr'%self.openssl = '$(HOST_DIR)/usr'%" \
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$(@D)/setup.py
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endef
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HOST_PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += HOST_PYTHON_M2CRYPTO_SET_OPENSSL_PATH
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$(eval $(host-python-package))
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