[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC-for-4.12] tools/xen-foreign: Update python scripts to be Py3 compatible
On 3/5/19 12:30 PM, Juergen Gross wrote: > On 05/03/2019 13:19, George Dunlap wrote: >> On 3/5/19 12:04 PM, Wei Liu wrote: >>> On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 12:41:53PM +0100, Juergen Gross wrote: >>>> On 04/03/2019 20:00, George Dunlap wrote: >>>>> On 3/4/19 6:31 PM, Andrew Cooper wrote: >>>>>> The issues are: >>>>>> * dict.has_key() was completely removed in Py3 >>>>>> * dict.keys() is an iterable rather than list in Py3, so .sort() >>>>>> doesn't work. >>>>>> * list.sort(cmp=) was deprecated in Py2.4 and removed in Py3. Replace >>>>>> it >>>>>> with a key= sort instead. >>>>>> >>>>>> This is all compatible with Py2.4 and later, which is when the sorted() >>>>>> builtin was introduced. Tested with Py2.7 and Py3.4 >>>>> >>>>> Did you test ./configure with python3? >>>>> >>>>> Loads of the python-related runes in the configure are also >>>>> python2-only, resulting in (at least for me) the wrong library paths >>>>> being generated, so the following fails: >>>>> >>>>> PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3 ./configure >>>>> >>>>> With the following message: >>>>> >>>>> File "<string>", line 1 >>>>> import distutils.sysconfig; print >>>>> distutils.sysconfig.get_config_var("VERSION") >>>>> ^ >>>>> SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>>>> checking for python3-config... /home/gdunlap/anaconda3/bin/python3-config >>>>> checking Python.h usability... yes >>>>> checking Python.h presence... yes >>>>> checking for Python.h... yes >>>>> checking for PyArg_ParseTuple in -lpython... no >>>>> configure: error: Unable to find a suitable python development library >>>>> configure: error: ./configure failed for tools >>>>> >>>>> Note the error with the VERSION above; that results in looking for >>>>> `-lpython` rather than `-lpython3.7`, which results in the following >>>>> line being executed: >>>>> >>>>> configure:7468: checking for PyArg_ParseTuple in -lpython >>>>> configure:7493: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 -g -O2 >>>>> -I/persistent/local/home/dunlapg/anaconda3/include/python3.7m >>>>> -I/persistent/local/home/dunlapg/anaconda3/include/python3.7m >>>>> -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -march=nocona -mtune=haswell >>>>> -ftree-vectorize -fPIC -fstack-protector-strong -fno-plt -O3 -pipe >>>>> -fdebug-prefix-map==/usr/local/src/conda/- >>>>> -fdebug-prefix-map==/usr/local/src/conda-prefix -fuse-linker-plugin >>>>> -ffat-lto-objects -flto-partition=none -flto -flto -fuse-linker-plugin >>>>> -ffat-lto-objects -flto-partition=none -g -DNDEBUG -fwrapv -O3 -Wall >>>>> -L/persistent/local/home/dunlapg/anaconda3/lib/python3.7/config-3.7m-x86_64-linux-gnu >>>>> -L/persistent/local/home/dunlapg/anaconda3/lib -lpython3.7m -lpthread >>>>> -ldl -lutil -lrt -lm -Xlinker -export-dynamic conftest.c -lpython >>>>> -llzma -lpython3.7m -lpthread -ldl -lutil -lrt -lm -llzma >&5 >>>>> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lpython >>>>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >>>>> >>>>> The following fixes it for me: >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/tools/configure b/tools/configure >>>>> index acc857510e..d7e21db959 100755 >>>>> --- a/tools/configure >>>>> +++ b/tools/configure >>>>> @@ -6953,7 +6953,7 @@ if echo "$PYTHON" | grep -q "^/"; then : >>>>> PYTHON=`basename $PYTHONPATH` >>>>> >>>>> elif test -z "$PYTHON"; then : >>>>> - PYTHON="python" >>>>> + PYTHON="python2" >>>>> else >>>>> as_fn_error $? "PYTHON specified, but is not an absolute path" >>>>> "$LINENO" 5 >>>>> fi >>>>> diff --git a/tools/configure.ac b/tools/configure.ac >>>>> index 1499344ce6..adf70aeb33 100644 >>>>> --- a/tools/configure.ac >>>>> +++ b/tools/configure.ac >>>>> @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ esac >>>>> AS_IF([echo "$PYTHON" | grep -q "^/"], [ >>>>> PYTHONPATH=$PYTHON >>>>> PYTHON=`basename $PYTHONPATH` >>>>> -],[test -z "$PYTHON"], [PYTHON="python"], >>>>> +],[test -z "$PYTHON"], [PYTHON="python2"], >>>>> [AC_MSG_ERROR([PYTHON specified, but is not an absolute path])]) >>>>> AX_PATH_PROG_OR_FAIL([PYTHONPATH], [$PYTHON]) >>>>> AX_CHECK_PYTHON_VERSION([2], [3]) >>>>> >>>>> ..but: >>>>> 1) I'm not sure if we can guarantee that `python2` will exist on all >>>>> systems we support, >>>>> 2) We probably want to support python3 at some point anyway. >>>>> >>>>> On the other hand, Arch has python -> python3, but (apparently) has >>>>> since 2011 [1]; so there's an argument to be made that this isn't >>>>> something that needs to be solved for 4.12. >>>> >>>> Which raises the question whether Andrew's patch should be included >>>> in 4.12. I'm tempted to refuse my Rab as I don't see why we need to >>>> be python3 compliant in the build system while configure isn't. >>>> >>>> Thoughts? >>> >>> I plan to have a closer look at python 3 compatibility issue today. But >>> the outcome is unlikely to be simple -- most likely there will be a few >>> patches. I don't think they will be suitable for 4.12. >>> >>> We can document the python 2 requirement for 4.12. >> >> Right, but there are two issues: >> 1. Build system requires python2 >> 2. Build system assumes that 'python' == 'python2', and fails in strange >> ways when it's not >> >> I agree #1 isn't something to rush before the release. Any opinions on #2? >> >> Options are: >> >> A. Simply document that if 'python' isn't 'python2' (such as on Arch >> Linux, or if you've got anaconda python installed), you need to >> explicitly set PYTHON=/path/to/python2 >> >> B. Hard-code configure to look for python2 if not specified rather than >> python. >> >> C. Have configure detect when python is python3, and look for python2, >> failing if it's not available. >> >> Evaluation: >> >> Option A isn't a great UI, but the situation has been like this for a >> long time, so it's probably not the worst thing ever to wait for the >> next release to fix things. Also, serves you right for using such a >> broken distro. :-) >> >> Option B is dead-simple; I just don't know how far back it will be >> compatible. >> >> Option C is the most robust, but more work (though probably not a huge >> amount). >> >> Thoughts? > > I'm hoping to have 4.12 finished rather soon (maybe one further RC?). > > For this reason I'd like to include fixes for regressions only from now > on. This would imply option A. Works for me. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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