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NAME
dh_python3 - calculates Python dependencies, adds maintainer scripts to byte compile files, etc.
SYNOPSIS
dh_python3 -p PACKAGE [-V [X.Y][-][A.B]] DIR [-X REGEXPR]
DESCRIPTION
QUICK GUIDE FOR MAINTAINERS
• build depend on dh-python
• build-depend on python3 (Python application) or python3-all (Python module) or python3-all-dev
(Python extension),
• if necessary, describe supported Python 3 versions via X-Python3-Version field in debian/control,
• build module/application using its standard build system (pybuild wrapper recommended, see pybuild.1
for more details), remember to build extensions for all supported Python 3 versions (loop over
py3versions -vr),
• install files to the standard locations, add --install-layout=deb to setup.py's install command if
your package is using distutils,
• add python3 to dh's --with option, or:
• include /usr/share/cdbs/1/class/python-distutils.mk in debian/rules and depend on cdbs (>= 0.4.90),
or:
• call dh_python3 in the binary-* target,
• add ${python3:Depends} to Depends
NOTES
dependencies
dh_python3 tries to translate Python dependencies from Requires-Dist entries in dist-info or requires.txt
contents in egg-info to Debian dependencies. In many cases, this works without any additional
configuration because dh_python3 comes with a build-in mapping of Python module names to Debian packages
that is periodically regenerated from the Debian archive. By default, the version information in the
Python dependencies is discarded. If you want dh_python3 to generate more strict dependencies (e.g. to
avoid ABI problems), or if the automatic mapping does not work correctly for your package, you have to
provide dh_python3 with additional rules for the translation of Python module to Debian package
dependencies.
For a package python3-foo that depends on a package python3-bar, there are two files that may provide
such rules:
1. If the python3-foo source package ships with a debian/py3dist-overrides file, this file is used by
dh_python3 during the build of python3-foo.
2. If the python3-bar source package ships with a debian/python3-bar.pydist file (and uses dh_python3),
this file will be included in the binary package as /usr/share/dh-python/dist/cpython3/python3-bar.
During the build of python3-foo, dh_python3 will then find and use the file.
Both files have the same format described in /usr/share/doc/dh-python/README.PyDist. If all you want is
to generate versioned dependencies (and assuming that the python3-bar package provides the pybar Python
module), in most cases it will be sufficient to put the line pybar python3-bar; PEP386 into either of the
above files.
private dirs
/usr/share/foo, /usr/share/games/foo, /usr/lib/foo and /usr/lib/games/foo private directories are scanned
for Python files by default (where foo is binary package name). If your package ships Python files in
some other directory, add another dh_python3 call in debian/rules with directory name as an argument -
you can use different set of options in this call. If you need to change options (f.e. a list of
supported Python 3 versions) for a private directory that is checked by default, invoke dh_python3 with
--skip-private option and add another call with a path to this directory and new options.
debug packages
In binary packages which name ends with -dbg, all files in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/ directory that
have extensions different than so or h are removed by default. Use --no-dbg-cleaning option to disable
this feature.
pyinstall files
Files listed in debian/pkg.pyinstall file will be installed as public modules (i.e. into
.../dist-packages/ directory) for all requested Python versions.
Syntax: path/to/file [NAMESPACE] [VERSION_RANGE]
debian directory is automatically removed from the path, so you can place your files in debian/ directory
and install them from this location (if you want to install them in "debian" namespace, set NAMESPACE to
debian). If NAMESPACE is set, all listed files will be installed in .../dist-packages/NAMESPACE/
directory.
Examples:
• foo.py installs .../dist-packages/foo.py for all supported Python versions
• foo/bar.py 3.3- installs .../dist-packages/foo/bar.py for versions >= 3.3
• foo/bar.py spam installs .../dist-packages/spam/bar.py
• debian/*.py spam.egg 3.2 installs .../python3.2/dist-packages/spam/egg/*.py files
pyremove files
If you want to remove some public modules (i.e. files in .../dist-packages/ directory) installed by build
system (from all supported Python versions or only from a subset of these versions), add them to
debian/pkg.pyremove file.
Examples:
• *.pth removes .pth files from .../dist-packages/
• bar/baz.py 3.2 removes .../python3.2/dist-packages/bar/baz.py
bcep files
Byte-compilation exception patterns can be described in these files. Use it if you want py3compile to
skip specific files. This is the only way to skip .py files in …/dist-packages/ directory (as --exclude
passed to py3compile in postinst is not used in rtupdate scripts and thus this option cannot be used for
non-private modules).
re|-3.6|/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/jinja2|.*/async(foo|bar).py will skip byte-compilation of
asyncfoo.py and asyncbar.py in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/jinja2/ directory for each interpreter that
doesn't support async keyword (introduced in Python 3.6).
If you want to skip byte-compilation in a subdirectory for all interpreters, use:
dir|-4.0|/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/foo/tests/. VERSION_RANGE (-4.0 in the example) is described in
README.PyDist file.
debian/python3-foo.bcep file from source package will be included in the binary package as
/usr/share/python3/bcep/python3-foo.bcep
overriding supported / default Python versions
If you want to override system's list of supported Python versions or the default one (f.e. to build a
package that includes symlinks for older version of Python or compile .py files only for given
interpreter version), you can do that via DEBPYTHON3_SUPPORTED and/or DEBPYTHON3_DEFAULT env. variables.
Example: 3.2,3.3 limits the list of supported Python versions to Python 3.2 and Python 3.3.
OPTIONS
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show help message and exit
--no-guessing-deps
disable guessing dependencies
--no-dbg-cleaning
do not remove any files from debug packages
--no-ext-rename
do not add magic tags nor multiarch tuples to extension file names
--no-shebang-rewrite
do not rewrite shebangs
--skip-private
don't check private directories
-v, --verbose
turn verbose mode on
-i, --indep
act on architecture independent packages
-a, --arch
act on architecture dependent packages
-q, --quiet
be quiet
-p PACKAGE, --package=PACKAGE
act on the package named PACKAGE
-N NO_PACKAGE, --no-package=NO_PACKAGE
do not act on the specified package
-V VERSION_RANGE
specify list of supported Python 3 versions. See py3compile(1) for examples
-X REGEXPR, --exclude=REGEXPR
exclude items that match given REGEXPR. You may use this option multiple times to build up a list
of things to exclude from byte-compilation in private dirs. See also bcep files.
--compile-all
compile all files from given private directory in postinst/rtupdate not just the ones provided by
the package (i.e. do not pass the --package parameter to py3compile/py3clean)
--accept-upstream-versions
accept upstream versions while translating Python dependencies into Debian ones
--depends=DEPENDS
translate given requirements into Debian dependencies and add them to ${python3:Depends}. Use it
for missing items in requires.txt / Requires-Dist.
--depends-section=SECTION
translate requirements from given extra sections of requres.txt / Requires-Dist into Debian
dependencies and add them to ${python3:Depends}. May be repeated for multiple sections.
--recommends=RECOMMENDS
translate given requirements into Debian dependencies and add them to ${python3:Recommends}
--recommends-section=SECTION
translate requirements from given extra sections of requires.txt / Requires-Dist into Debian
dependencies and add them to ${python3:Recommends}. May be repeated for multiple sections.
--suggests=SUGGESTS
translate given requirements into Debian dependencies and add them to ${python3:Suggests}
--suggests-section=SECTION
translate requirements from given extra sections of requires.txt / Requires-Dist into Debian
dependencies and add them to ${python3:Suggests}. May be repeated for multiple sections.
--requires=FILENAME
translate requirements from given file(s) into Debian dependencies and add them to
${python3:Depends}
--shebang=COMMAND
use given command as shebang in scripts
--ignore-shebangs
do not translate shebangs into Debian dependencies
SEE ALSO
• /usr/share/doc/python/python-policy.txt.gz
• /usr/share/doc/dh-python/README.PyDist
• pybuild(1)
• py3compile(1), py3clean(1)
• dh_python2(1), pycompile(1), pyclean(1)
• http://deb.li/dhp3 - most recent version of this document
AUTHOR
Piotr Ożarowski, 2012-2013
DH_PYTHON3(1)