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%endif
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%description
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Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
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language often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java. Python includes
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modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types
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and dynamic typing. Python supports interfaces to many system calls and
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libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk,
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Mac and MFC).
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Python is an accessible, high-level, dynamically typed, interpreted programming
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language, designed with an emphasis on code readibility.
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It includes an extensive standard library, and has a vast ecosystem of
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third-party libraries.
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Programmers can write new built-in modules for Python in C or C++.
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Python can be used as an extension language for applications that
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need a programmable interface.
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This package provides the "python3" executable: the reference interpreter for
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the Python language, version 3.
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The majority of its standard library is provided in the %{name}-libs package,
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which should be installed automatically along with %{name}.
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The remaining parts of the Python standard library are broken out into the
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%{name}-tkinter and %{name}-test packages, which may need to be installed
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separately.
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Note that documentation for Python is provided in the python3-docs package.
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Documentation for Python is provided in the %{name}-docs package.
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Packages containing additional libraries for Python are generally named with
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the "%{name}-" prefix.
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This package provides the "python3" executable; most of the actual
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implementation is within the "python3-libs" package.
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%package libs
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Summary: Python runtime libraries
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Group: Development/Libraries
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# expat 2.1.0 added the symbol XML_SetHashSalt without bumping SONAME. We use
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# this symbol (in pyexpat), so we must explicitly state this dependency to
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%description libs
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This package contains runtime libraries for use by Python:
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- the libpython dynamic library, for use by applications that embed Python as
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a scripting language, and by the main "python3" executable
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- the Python standard library
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- the majority of the Python standard library
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- a dynamically linked library for use by applications that embed Python as
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a scripting language, and by the main "python3" executable
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%package devel
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Summary: Libraries and header files needed for Python development
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Group: Development/Libraries
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
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BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros
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Conflicts: %{name} < %{version}-%{release}
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%description devel
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The Python programming language's interpreter can be extended with
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dynamically loaded extensions and can be embedded in other programs.
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This package contains the header files and libraries needed to do
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these types of tasks.
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This package contains the header files and configuration needed to compile
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Python extension modules (typically written in C or C++), to embed Python
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into other programs, and to make binary distributions for Python libraries.
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It also contains the necessary macros to build RPM packages with Python modules.
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Install python3-devel if you want to develop Python extensions. The
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python3 package will also need to be installed. You'll probably also
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want to install the python3-docs package, which contains Python
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documentation.
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%package tools
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Summary: A collection of tools included with Python including 2to3 and idle
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Group: Development/Tools
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: %{name}-tkinter = %{version}-%{release}
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Provides: idle3 = %{version}-%{release}
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%description tools
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This package contains several tools included with Python including 2to3
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and idle.
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This package contains several tools included with Python, including:
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- 2to3, an automatic source converter from Python 2.X
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- idle, a basic graphical development environment
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%package tkinter
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Summary: A GUI toolkit for Python
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Group: Development/Languages
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1111275
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Conflicts: python-tools < 2.7.13-17
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%description tkinter
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The Tkinter (Tk interface) program is a graphical user interface for
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the Python scripting language.
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The Tkinter (Tk interface) library is a graphical user interface toolkit for
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the Python programming language.
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%package test
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Summary: The test modules from the main python3 package
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Group: Development/Languages
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Summary: The self-test suite for the main python3 package
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: %{name}-tools = %{version}-%{release}
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%description test
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The test modules from the main %{name} package.
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These are in a separate package to save space, as they are almost never used
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in production.
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You might want to install the python3-test package if you're developing
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python code that uses more than just unittest and/or test_support.py.
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%description test
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The self-test suite for the Python interpreter.
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This is only useful to test Python itself. For testing general Python code,
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you should use the unittest module from %{name}-libs, or a library such as
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${name}-pytest or ${name}-nose.
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%if %{with debug_build}
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%package debug
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Summary: Debug version of the Python runtime
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Group: Applications/System
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# The debug build is an all-in-one package version of the regular build, and
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# shares the same .py/.pyc files and directories as the regular build. Hence
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%description debug
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python3-debug provides a version of the Python runtime with numerous debugging
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features enabled, aimed at advanced Python users, such as developers of Python
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features enabled, aimed at advanced Python users such as developers of Python
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extension modules.
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This version uses more memory and will be slower than the regular Python build,
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but is useful for tracking down reference-counting issues, and other bugs.
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but is useful for tracking down reference-counting issues and other bugs.
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The bytecodes are unchanged, so that .pyc files are compatible between the two
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versions of Python, but the debugging features mean that C/C++ extension
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modules are ABI-incompatible with those built for the standard runtime.
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The bytecode format is unchanged, so that .pyc files are compatible between
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this and the standard version of Python, but the debugging features mean that
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C/C++ extension modules are ABI-incompatible and must be built for each version
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separately.
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It shares installation directories with the standard Python runtime, so that
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.py and .pyc files can be shared. All compiled extension modules gain a "_d"
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suffix ("foo_d.so" rather than "foo.so") so that each Python implementation
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can load its own extensions.
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The debug build shares installation directories with the standard Python
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runtime, so that .py and .pyc files can be shared.
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Compiled extension modules use a special ABI flag ("d") in the filename,
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so extensions for both verisons can co-exist in the same directory.
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%endif # with debug_build
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# ======================================================
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# The prep phase of the build:
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# ======================================================
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%changelog
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* Mon Aug 21 2017 Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com> - 3.6.2-11
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- Add bcond for --without optimizations
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- Reword package descriptions
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- Remove Group declarations
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* Mon Aug 21 2017 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 3.6.2-10
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- Remove system-python, see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Platform_Python_Stack
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