Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 21:38:40 -0500 From: Chris Inacio <nacho319@gmail.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: library porting question - optional python bindings Message-ID: <CAG_PEeyLw_VS=pL-3J6NZycx9-b_qo9GRaxoeV34i5gq_Cx=bg@mail.gmail.com>
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All, I'm trying to build a port definition for a library/application that can optionally include Python bindings. The library/application generally depends on other C libraries to exist (ZMQ v3, Protobufs-C) and if you enable Python support, then you need a Python interpreter plus Python-protobufs & python zmq. Putting an OPTION of Python in the port file is easy. Including the optional Python dependencies (and presumably targets - but I'm not that far yet) seems to be a lot more complicated. I haven't found anything that would tell me how I'm supposed to do that. I have found that I'm supposed to add pyXX prefixes to the python targets. Does anyone know of a similar application/library that I can go look at? Is there any documentation on how to solve this? thanks, Chris Inacio
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