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...instead of guessing from the executable name. This should make it work on EPEL7 as well where we ship 3.4 and 3.6 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1599809
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# Note that the path could itself be a python file, or a directory
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# Python's compile_all module only works on directories, and requires a max
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# recursion depth
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# Note that the py_byte_compile macro should work for all Python versions
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# Which unfortunately makes the definition more complicated than it should be
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%py_byte_compile()\
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py2_byte_compile () {\
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python_binary="%1"\
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bytecode_compilation_path="%2"\
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find $bytecode_compilation_path -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | xargs -0 $python_binary -c 'import py_compile, sys; [py_compile.compile(f, dfile=f.partition("$RPM_BUILD_ROOT")[2]) for f in sys.argv[1:]]' || :\
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find $bytecode_compilation_path -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | xargs -0 $python_binary -O -c 'import py_compile, sys; [py_compile.compile(f, dfile=f.partition("$RPM_BUILD_ROOT")[2]) for f in sys.argv[1:]]' || :\
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}\
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\
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py3_byte_compile () {\
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python_binary="%1"\
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bytecode_compilation_path="%2"\
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find $bytecode_compilation_path -type f -a -name "*.py" -print0 | xargs -0 $python_binary -O -c 'import py_compile, sys; [py_compile.compile(f, dfile=f.partition("$RPM_BUILD_ROOT")[2], optimize=opt) for opt in range(2) for f in sys.argv[1:]]' || :\
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}\
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\
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# Get version without a dot (36 instead of 3.6), bash doesn't compare floats well \
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python_version=$(%1 -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write('{0.major}{0.minor}'.format(sys.version_info))") \
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# The bytecompilation syntax has changed between Python 3.4 and Python 3.5, so for 3.4 and earlier we use the "Python 2" syntax \
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[ "$python_version" -ge 35 ] && py3_byte_compile "%1" "%2" || py2_byte_compile "%1" "%2" \
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%{nil}
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