python3-package.mk: add check for dependencies in host-pip-requirements
It often happens that we update a package to a new version (e.g. cffi) to a newer version, but we forget to update the version for cffi in the `lang/python/host-pip-requirements/cffi.txt` file. This check adds a minimal check, so that when a build occurs for a Python package, if there is a mention/listing of this package in `lang/python/host-pip-requirements/` it will check that the versions match. This way, when we update a package, we get a build failure and update the host version as well. This will omit packages (like Cython) that are not packaged for OpenWrt, but are host-side dependencies only. But until we find some mechanism to check for those, we will probably only notice to update them when another build occurs (at the very least). Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
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@ -204,6 +204,17 @@ define Py3Build/FindStdlibDepends
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$(SHELL) $(python3_mk_path)python3-find-stdlib-depends.sh -n "$(PKG_NAME)" "$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)"
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endef
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ifneq ($(strip $(PYPI_NAME)),)
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define Py3Build/CheckHostPipVersionMatch
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if grep -q "$(PYPI_NAME)==" $(python3_mk_path)host-pip-requirements/*.txt ; then \
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if ! grep -q "$(PYPI_NAME)==$(PKG_VERSION)" $(python3_mk_path)host-pip-requirements/*.txt ; then \
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printf "\nPlease update version of $(PYPI_NAME) to $(PKG_VERSION) in 'host-pip-requirements'/\n\n" ; \
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exit 1 ; \
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fi \
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fi
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endef
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endif
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define Py3Build/Compile/Default
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$(if $(PYTHON3_PKG_HOST_PIP_INSTALL_ARGS), \
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$(call HostPython3/PipInstall,$(PYTHON3_PKG_HOST_PIP_INSTALL_ARGS)) \
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@ -226,5 +237,6 @@ ifeq ($(strip $(PYTHON3_PKG_BUILD)),1)
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ifeq ($(PY3),stdlib)
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Hooks/Configure/Post+=Py3Build/FindStdlibDepends
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endif
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Hooks/Configure/Post+=Py3Build/CheckHostPipVersionMatch
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Build/Compile=$(Py3Build/Compile)
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endif
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