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In the end, here is what my <code>package.use</code> looks like: | In the end, here is what my <code>package.use</code> looks like: | ||
<console> | |||
dev- | ➜ ~ sudo chuse --dump | grep -B1 '^[^#].*python' | ||
# only python2.7 available | |||
sys-devel/llvm python_targets_python2_7 | |||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
media-libs/alsa-lib -python | |||
-- | |||
# only python2.7 available | |||
sys-boot/boot-update python_targets_python2_7 | |||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
net-libs/libproxy -python | |||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
sci-libs/geos -python | |||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
dev-libs/libxslt -python | |||
-- | |||
# required by evince | |||
dev-libs/libxml2 python_targets_python2_7 | |||
-- | |||
# only python2.7 available | |||
dev-libs/gobject-introspection python_targets_python2_7 | dev-libs/gobject-introspection python_targets_python2_7 | ||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
sys-libs/cracklib -python | |||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
dev-util/boost-build -python | dev-util/boost-build -python | ||
-- | |||
# only python2.7 available | |||
dev-util/itstool python_targets_python2_7 | dev-util/itstool python_targets_python2_7 | ||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
media-gfx/gimp -python | |||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
dev-lang/yasm -python | |||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
dev-vcs/git -python | dev-vcs/git -python | ||
-- | |||
# it requires python2.7 | |||
sys-apps/usbutils -python | sys-apps/usbutils -python | ||
</console> | |||
Please ping me on IRC, if you have any question about it or wish to suggest me other issue examples relevant to python2 removal. | Please ping me on IRC, if you have any question about it or wish to suggest me other issue examples relevant to python2 removal. |
Revision as of 19:23, May 13, 2017
In this document I describe how I moved to python 3.5 with less python 2.7 as possible.
First thing to do was to unmask python-3.5 and install it :
root # echo '=dev-lang/python-3.5*' >> /etc/portage/package.unmask root # emerge '=dev-lang/python3.5*'
Then I set PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET and PYTHON_TARGETS to python3_5 in my make.conf:
/etc/portage/make.conf
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_5"
PYTHON_TARGETS="${PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET}"
Now let's try to emerge to update @world
. It is very likely that it will fail
because of packages requiring python but not supporting python 3.5.
In most cases you should be able to just disable python support. For instance, here is how
I handled sci-libs/geos
:
➜ ~ emerge -pvuDN @world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy ">=sci-libs/geos-3.5.0" has unmet requirements. - sci-libs/geos-3.6.1::gentoo USE="python -doc -ruby -static-libs" PYTHON_TARGETS="-python2_7" The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: python? ( python_targets_python2_7 ) (dependency required by "dev-db/postgis-2.3.2-r1::gentoo" [installed]) (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) ➜ ~ sudo chuse geos -python --because it requires python2.7
In some cases, python 2.7 will be mandatory:
➜ ~ emerge -pvuDN @world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy ">=dev-libs/gobject-introspection-1.46.0:=" has unmet requirements. - dev-libs/gobject-introspection-1.48.0::gentoo USE="-cairo -doctool -test" PYTHON_TARGETS="-python2_7" The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: python_targets_python2_7 The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression: python_targets_python2_7 test? ( cairo ) (dependency required by "dev-python/pygobject-3.20.1::gentoo" [ebuild]) (dependency required by "x11-wm/qtile-0.10.7::gentoo[dbus]" [ebuild]) (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) ➜ ~ sudo chuse gobject-introspection python_targets_python2_7 --because only python2.7 available
In some other cases, python 2.7 support will be required by another package:
The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: (see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details) root # required by dev-util/itstool-2.0.2::gentoo root # required by app-text/yelp-tools-3.18.0::gentoo root # required by app-text/evince-3.20.1::gentoo root # required by @selected root # required by @world (argument) >=dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.4-r1 python_targets_python2_7 ➜ ~ sudo chuse libxml2 python_targets_python2_7 --because required by evince
Finally once you fixed every issue raised by emerge -pvuDN @world
, you can run it
without pretend option.
Still some packages may fail to build.
➜ ~ sudo emerge -uDN @world Calculating dependencies... done! >>> Verifying ebuild manifests >>> Running pre-merge checks for dev-python/pycparser-2.17 >>> Emerging (1 of 53) sci-libs/geos-3.6.1::gentoo >>> Emerging (2 of 53) virtual/jpeg-62::gentoo >>> Emerging (3 of 53) dev-python/six-1.10.0::gentoo >>> Installing (2 of 53) virtual/jpeg-62::gentoo >>> Installing (1 of 53) sci-libs/geos-3.6.1::gentoo >>> Installing (3 of 53) dev-python/six-1.10.0::gentoo >>> Emerging (4 of 53) dev-python/appdirs-1.4.3::gentoo >>> Installing (4 of 53) dev-python/appdirs-1.4.3::gentoo >>> Emerging (5 of 53) dev-python/pyparsing-2.2.0::gentoo >>> Installing (5 of 53) dev-python/pyparsing-2.2.0::gentoo >>> Emerging (6 of 53) dev-python/pyelftools-0.23-r1::gentoo >>> Emerging (7 of 53) dev-python/virtualenv-clone-0.2.6::gentoo >>> Emerging (8 of 53) dev-python/packaging-16.8::gentoo >>> Failed to emerge dev-python/virtualenv-clone-0.2.6, Log file: >>> '/var/tmp/portage/dev-python/virtualenv-clone-0.2.6/temp/build.log' >>> Installing (6 of 53) dev-python/pyelftools-0.23-r1::gentoo >>> Installing (8 of 53) dev-python/packaging-16.8::gentoo >>> Jobs: 7 of 53 complete, 1 failed Load avg: 2.12, 1.25, 0.75 *** Resuming merge...
In the above case, I noticed in /var/tmp/portage/dev-python/virtualenv-clone-0.2.6/temp/build.log
that the issue was that setuptools was not yet built with python3.5 support. Probably a missing dependency in
dev-python/virtualenv-clone
. In such case, just rebuild setuptools before updating world:
root # emerge -1 setuptools root # emerge -uDN @world
I also faced a more specific error with sys-libs/cracklib
which was that
it was not explicitly set in <codel>REQUIRED_USE that python
useflags
required python_targets_python2_7
. So it failed at build time. The fix was just
to remove python
useflag.
Once you have successfully updated @world
, it is not entirely over. Indeed, there
might still be packages that were not updated though python targets changed. I can't explain this
behavior. Yet I could easily find these packages using emerge -pve @world
and fix
issues (which are basically the same as with former emerge -pvuDN @world
) until there
is no more error raised.
Once emerge -pve @world
gives you a clean output, it would be a shame to loose time
recompiling every single package with emerge -e @world
. So, I just listed packages
which had a useflag change, and emerged these packages only:
➜ ~ emerge -pve @world | grep '*' [ebuild R ] dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.4-r1:2::gentoo USE="icu ipv6 python readline -debug -examples -lzma -static-libs {-test}" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7* python3_5 -python3_4" 0 KiB [ebuild R ] dev-lang/yasm-1.3.0::gentoo USE="nls -python*" PYTHON_TARGETS="-python2_7*" 0 KiB [ebuild R ] dev-python/pygments-2.2.0::gentoo USE="-doc {-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_5* -pypy -pypy3 -python2_7* -python3_4* -python3_6" 0 KiB [ebuild R ] dev-python/docutils-0.13.1::gentoo PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_5* -pypy -pypy3 -python2_7* -python3_4* -python3_6" 0 KiB [ebuild R ] dev-util/gdbus-codegen-2.48.2::gentoo PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_5* -python2_7* -python3_4*" 0 KiB ➜ ~ sudo emerge -1 libxml2 yasm pygments docutils gdbus-codegen Calculating dependencies... done! >>> Verifying ebuild manifests >>> Emerging (1 of 5) dev-python/pygments-2.2.0::gentoo >>> Emerging (2 of 5) dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.4-r1::gentoo >>> Installing (1 of 5) dev-python/pygments-2.2.0::gentoo >>> Emerging (3 of 5) dev-python/docutils-0.13.1::gentoo >>> Installing (3 of 5) dev-python/docutils-0.13.1::gentoo >>> Installing (2 of 5) dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.4-r1::gentoo >>> Emerging (4 of 5) dev-lang/yasm-1.3.0::gentoo >>> Emerging (5 of 5) dev-util/gdbus-codegen-2.48.2::gentoo >>> Installing (5 of 5) dev-util/gdbus-codegen-2.48.2::gentoo >>> Installing (4 of 5) dev-lang/yasm-1.3.0::gentoo >>> Jobs: 5 of 5 complete Load avg: 2.67, 1.50, 0.79 >>> Auto-cleaning packages... >>> No outdated packages were found on your system.
Finally, you can remove packages that became unneeded:
➜ ~ sudo emerge -c * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always * be kept. They can be manually added to this set with * `emerge --noreplace <atom>`. Packages that are listed in * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by * depclean, even if they are part of the world set. * * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved. As a * consequence of this, it often becomes necessary to run * `emerge --update --newuse --deep @world` prior to depclean. Calculating dependencies... done! >>> Calculating removal order... dev-python/pyxattr selected: 0.6.0 protected: none omitted: none dev-python/pygtk selected: 2.24.0-r4 protected: none omitted: none dev-python/trollius selected: 2.1 protected: none omitted: none gnome-base/libglade selected: 2.6.4-r2 protected: none omitted: none dev-python/pygobject selected: 2.28.6-r55 protected: none omitted: 3.20.1 virtual/python-futures selected: 0 protected: none omitted: none dev-python/futures selected: 3.1.1 protected: none omitted: none dev-lang/python selected: 3.4.6 protected: none omitted: 2.7.13 3.5.3 All selected packages: =dev-python/pyxattr-0.6.0 =dev-lang/python-3.4.6 =gnome-base/libglade-2.6.4-r2 =dev-python/pygtk-2.24.0-r4 =dev-python/trollius-2.1 =virtual/python-futures-0 =dev-python/pygobject-2.28.6-r55 =dev-python/futures-3.1.1 >>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal. >>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed. >>> Waiting 5 seconds before starting... >>> (Control-C to abort)... >>> Unmerging in: 5 4 3 2 1 >>> Unmerging (1 of 8) dev-python/pyxattr-0.6.0... >>> Unmerging (2 of 8) dev-python/pygtk-2.24.0-r4... >>> Unmerging (3 of 8) dev-python/trollius-2.1... >>> Unmerging (4 of 8) gnome-base/libglade-2.6.4-r2... >>> Unmerging (5 of 8) dev-python/pygobject-2.28.6-r55... >>> Unmerging (6 of 8) virtual/python-futures-0... >>> Unmerging (7 of 8) dev-python/futures-3.1.1... >>> Unmerging (8 of 8) dev-lang/python-3.4.6... Packages installed: 579 Packages in world: 30 Packages in system: 78 Required packages: 579 Number removed: 8
In the end, here is what my package.use
looks like:
➜ ~ sudo chuse --dump | grep -B1 '^[^#].*python' root # only python2.7 available sys-devel/llvm python_targets_python2_7 -- root # it requires python2.7 media-libs/alsa-lib -python -- root # only python2.7 available sys-boot/boot-update python_targets_python2_7 -- root # it requires python2.7 net-libs/libproxy -python -- root # it requires python2.7 sci-libs/geos -python -- root # it requires python2.7 dev-libs/libxslt -python -- root # required by evince dev-libs/libxml2 python_targets_python2_7 -- root # only python2.7 available dev-libs/gobject-introspection python_targets_python2_7 -- root # it requires python2.7 sys-libs/cracklib -python -- root # it requires python2.7 dev-util/boost-build -python -- root # only python2.7 available dev-util/itstool python_targets_python2_7 -- root # it requires python2.7 media-gfx/gimp -python -- root # it requires python2.7 dev-lang/yasm -python -- root # it requires python2.7 dev-vcs/git -python -- root # it requires python2.7 sys-apps/usbutils -python
Please ping me on IRC, if you have any question about it or wish to suggest me other issue examples relevant to python2 removal.
PS : If not already done, you might want to set python 3.5 as default interpreter as well :
root # eselect python set python3.5