Issue #14443: ensure that brp-python-bytecompile is invoked with the correct
python executable
The __os_install_macro defines some post-processing activities during an rpm
build; one of the scripts it calls is brp-python-bytecompile, which can take
an argument: the python executable with which to byte-compile .py files in the
package payload.
In some older versions of rpm (e.g. in RHEL 6), this invocation doesn't pass
in an argument, and brp-python-bytecompile defaults to using /usr/bin/python,
which can lead to the .py files being byte-compiled for the wrong version of
python. This has been fixed in later versions of rpm by passing in
%{__python} as an argument to brp-python-bytecompile.
Workaround this by detecting if __os_install_post has a 0-argument invocation
of brp-python-bytecompile, and if so generating an equivalent macro that has
the argument, and explicitly provide the new definition within the specfile.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS b/Misc/NEWS
index 55b9a12..071b63b 100644
--- a/Misc/NEWS
+++ b/Misc/NEWS
@@ -239,6 +239,9 @@
- Issue #14785: Add sys._debugmallocstats() to help debug low-level memory
allocation issues
+- Issue #14443: Ensure that .py files are byte-compiled with the correct Python
+ executable within bdist_rpm even on older versions of RPM
+
C-API
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