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- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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# spec file for package python315
#
# Copyright (c) 2025 SUSE LLC and contributors
#
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# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
%global flavor @BUILD_FLAVOR@%{nil}
%if "%{flavor}" == "doc"
%define psuffix -documentation
%bcond_without doc
%bcond_with base
%bcond_with general
%bcond_without GIL
%endif
%if "%{flavor}" == "base"
%define psuffix -core
%bcond_with doc
%bcond_without base
%bcond_with general
%bcond_without GIL
%endif
%if "%{flavor}" == ""
%define psuffix %{nil}
%bcond_with doc
%bcond_with base
%bcond_without general
%bcond_without GIL
%endif
%if "%{flavor}" == "nogil"
%define psuffix %{nil}
%bcond_with doc
%bcond_with base
%bcond_without general
%bcond_with GIL
%endif
%if "%{flavor}" == "nogil-base"
%define psuffix -nogil-core
%bcond_with doc
%bcond_without base
%bcond_with general
%bcond_with GIL
%endif
%if 0%{?do_profiling} && !0%{?want_reproducible_builds}
%bcond_without profileopt
%else
%bcond_with profileopt
%endif
# No experimental_jit in SLES, there's no clang >=19
%if 0%{?suse_version} <= 1600
%bcond_with experimental_jit
%else
# Doesnt work with GIL support disabled
%if %{without GIL}
%bcond_with experimental_jit
%else
# Currently supported architectures
# https://peps.python.org/pep-0744/#support
%ifarch x86_64 %{x86_64} aarch64
%bcond_without experimental_jit
%else
%bcond_with experimental_jit
%endif
%endif
%endif
# Only for Tumbleweed
# https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Python:Externally_managed
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
%bcond_without externally_managed
%else
%bcond_with externally_managed
%endif
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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%define python_pkg_name python315
%if %{without GIL}
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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%define python_pkg_name python315-nogil
%define base_pkg_name python315
%endif
%if "%{python_pkg_name}" == "%{primary_python}"
%define primary_interpreter 1
%else
%define primary_interpreter 0
%endif
# %%if 0%%{?sle_version} && 0%%{?suse_version} < 1550
# Obsoleting previous "latest" Python versions
# Next versions will get more lines like for older versions
# %%define obsolete_python_versioned() \
# Obsoletes: python39%%{?1:-%%{1}} \
# Obsoletes: python310%%{?1:-%%{1}} \
# Obsoletes: python311%%{?1:-%%{1}}
# %%else
%define obsolete_python_versioned() %{nil}
# %%endif
# Setting up variables
%define _version %(c=%{version}; echo ${c/[a-z~]*/})
%define tar_suffix %(c=%{_version}; echo ${c#%{_version}})
%define python_version %(echo %{_version}|cut -d. -f1-2)
# based on the current source tarball
%define python_version_abitag %(c=%{python_version}; echo ${c//./})
# FIXME %%define python_version_soname %%(c=%%{python_version}; echo ${c//./_})
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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%define python_version_soname 3_15
# %%if 0%%(test -n "%%{tar_suffix}" && echo 1)
# %%define _version %%(echo "%%{_version}~%%{tar_suffix}")
# %%define tarversion %%{version}
# %%else
# %%define tarversion %%{version}
# %%endif
# We don't process beta signs well
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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%define folderversion 3.15.0
%define sitedir %{_libdir}/python%{python_version}
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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# three possible ABI kinds: m - pymalloc, d - debug build; see PEP 3159
%define abi_kind %{nil}
%if %{without GIL}
%define abi_kind t
%define sitedir %{_libdir}/python%{python_version}%{abi_kind}
%endif
# python ABI version - used in some file names
%define python_abi %{python_version}%{abi_kind}
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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# soname ABI tag defined in PEP 3159
%define abi_tag %{python_version_abitag}%{abi_kind}
# version part of "libpython" package
%define so_major 1
%define so_minor 0
%define so_version %{python_version_soname}%{abi_kind}-%{so_major}_%{so_minor}
# rpm and python have different ideas about what is an arch-dependent name, so:
%if "%{__isa_name}" == "ppc"
%define archname %(echo %{_arch} | sed s/ppc/powerpc/)
%else
%define archname %{_arch}
%endif
# our arm has Hardware-Floatingpoint
%if "%{_arch}" == "arm"
%define armsuffix hf
%endif
# Decide whether we want to use mpdecimal
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1550
%bcond_without mpdecimal
%else
%bcond_with mpdecimal
%endif
# pyexpat.cpython-35m-x86_64-linux-gnu
# pyexpat.cpython-35m-powerpc64le-linux-gnu
# pyexpat.cpython-35m-armv7-linux-gnueabihf
# _md5.cpython-38m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
%define dynlib() %{sitedir}/lib-dynload/%{1}.cpython-%{abi_tag}-%{archname}-%{_os}%{?_gnu}%{?armsuffix}.so
Name: %{python_pkg_name}%{psuffix}
Update to 3.15.0~a3 Security - gh-142145: Remove quadratic behavior in xml.minidom node ID cache clearing. - gh-42400: Fix buffer overflow in _Py_wrealpath() for paths exceeding MAXPATHLEN bytes by using dynamic memory allocation instead of fixed-size buffer. Patch by Shamil Abdulaev. - gh-119451: Fix a potential memory denial of service in the http.client module. When connecting to a malicious server, it could cause an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated. This could have led to symptoms including a MemoryError, swapping, out of memory (OOM) killed processes or containers, or even system crashes (CVE-2025-13836, bsc#1254400). - gh-119342: Fix a potential memory denial of service in the plistlib module. When reading a Plist file received from untrusted source, it could cause an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated. This could have led to symptoms including a MemoryError, swapping, out of memory (OOM) killed processes or containers, or even system crashes (CVE-2025-13837, bsc#1254401). Library - gh-142754: Add the ownerDocument attribute to xml.dom.minidom elements and attributes created by directly instantiating the Element or Attr class. Note that this way of creating nodes is not supported; creator functions like xml.dom.Document.documentElement() should be used instead. - gh-142594: Fix crash in TextIOWrapper.close() when the underlying buffer’s closed property calls detach(). - gh-76007: Deprecate __version__ from ctypes. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-76007: Deprecate __version__ from wsgiref.simple_server. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-142651: unittest.mock: fix a thread safety issue where Mock.call_count may return inaccurate values when the mock is called concurrently from multiple threads. - gh-76007: Deprecate __version__ from http.server. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-138122: Add --subprocesses flag to profiling.sampling CLI to automatically profile subprocesses spawned by the target. When enabled, the profiler monitors for new Python subprocesses and profiles each one separately, writing results to individual output files. This is useful for profiling applications that use multiprocessing, ProcessPoolExecutor, or other subprocess-based parallelism. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142595: Added type check during initialization of the decimal module to prevent a crash in case of broken stdlib. Patch by Sergey B Kirpichev. - gh-142556: Fix crash when a task gets re-registered during finalization in asyncio. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - gh-138122: Add --mode=exception to the sampling profiler to capture samples only from threads with an active exception, useful for analyzing exception handling overhead. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142539: traceback: Fix location of carets in SyntaxErrors when the source contains wide characters. - gh-123241: Avoid reference count operations in garbage collection of ctypes objects. - gh-142451: hmac: correctly copy HMAC attributes for objects copied through HMAC.copy(). Patch by Bénédikt Tran. - gh-138122: The profiling.sampling flamegraph profiler now supports inverted flamegraph view that aggregates all leaf nodes. In a standard flamegraph, if a hot function is called from multiple locations, it appears multiple times as separate leaf nodes. In the inverted flamegraph, all occurrences of the same leaf function are merged into a single aggregated node at the root, showing the total hotness of that function in one place. The children of each aggregated node represent its callers, making it easier to identify which functions consume the most CPU time and where they are called from. - gh-112527: The help text for required options in argparse no longer extended with “ (default: None)”. - gh-142438: Fixed a possible leaked GIL in _PySSL_keylog_callback. - gh-138122: Add bytecode-level instruction profiling to the sampling profiler via the new --opcodes flag. When enabled, the profiler captures which bytecode opcode is executing at each sample, including Python 3.11+ adaptive specializations, and visualizes this data in the heatmap, flamegraph, gecko, and live output formats. Patch by Pablo Galindo - gh-142389: Add backtick markup support in argparse description and epilog text to highlight inline code when color output is enabled. - gh-142346: Fix usage formatting for mutually exclusive groups in argparse when they are preceded by positional arguments or followed or intermixed with other optional arguments. - gh-142374: Fix cumulative percentage calculation for recursive functions in the new sampling profiler. When profiling recursive functions, cumulative statistics (cumul%, cumtime) could exceed 100% because each recursive frame in a stack was counted separately. For example, a function recursing 500 times in every sample would show 50000% cumulative presence. The fix deduplicates locations within each sample so cumulative stats correctly represent “percentage of samples where this function was on the stack”. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142315: Pdb can now run scripts from anonymous pipes used in process substitution. Patch by Bartosz Sławecki. - gh-64532: Subparser help now includes required optional arguments from the parent parser in the usage, making it clearer what arguments are needed to run a subcommand. Patch by Savannah Ostrowski. - gh-142207: Fix: profiling.sampling may cause assertion !(has_gil && gil_requested) - gh-142332: Fix usage formatting for positional arguments in mutually exclusive groups in argparse. in argparse. - gh-142282: Fix winreg.QueryValueEx() to not accidentally read garbage buffer under race condition. - gh-142318: Fix typing 'q' at the help of the interactive tachyon profiler exiting the profiler. - gh-75949: Fix argparse to preserve | separators in mutually exclusive groups when the usage line wraps due to length. - gh-142267: Improve argparse performance by caching the formatter used for argument validation. - gh-139862: Remove color parameter from argparse.HelpFormatter constructor. Color is controlled by ArgumentParser. - gh-68552: MisplacedEnvelopeHeaderDefect and Missing header name defects are now correctly passed to the handle_defect method of policy in FeedParser. - gh-142206: The resource tracker in the multiprocessing module can now understand messages from older versions of itself. This avoids issues with upgrading Python while it is running. (Note that such ‘in-place’ upgrades are not tested.) - gh-142214: Fix two regressions in dataclasses in Python 3.14.1 related to annotations. An exception is no longer raised if slots=True is used and the __init__ method does not have an __annotate__ attribute (likely because init=False was used). An exception is no longer raised if annotations are requested on the __init__ method and one of the fields is not present in the class annotations. This can occur in certain dynamic scenarios. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - gh-142203: Remove the debug_override parameter from importlib.util.cache_from_source() which has been deprecated since Python 3.5. - gh-138122: The _remote_debugging module now implements frame caching in the RemoteUnwinder class to reduce memory reads when profiling remote processes. When cache_frames=True, unchanged portions of the call stack are reused from previous samples, significantly improving profiling performance for deep call stacks. - gh-116738: Fix cmath data race when initializing trigonometric tables with subinterpreters. - gh-141982: Allow pdb to set breakpoints on async functions with function names. - gh-74389: When the stdin being used by a subprocess.Popen instance is closed, this is now ignored in subprocess.Popen.communicate() instead of leaving the class in an inconsistent state. - gh-87512: Fix subprocess.Popen.communicate() timeout handling on Windows when writing large input. Previously, the timeout was ignored during stdin writing, causing the method to block indefinitely if the child process did not consume input quickly. The stdin write is now performed in a background thread, allowing the timeout to be properly enforced. - gh-141939: Add color to all interpolated values in argparse help, like %(default)s or %(choices)s. Patch by Alex Prengère. - gh-141473: When subprocess.Popen.communicate() was called with input and a timeout and is called for a second time after a TimeoutExpired exception before the process has died, it should no longer hang. - gh-141999: Correctly allow KeyboardInterrupt to stop the process when using profiling.sampling. - gh-142006: Fix a bug in the email.policy.default folding algorithm which incorrectly resulted in a doubled newline when a line ending at exactly max_line_length was followed by an unfoldable token. - gh-141968: Remove data copy from re compilation of regexes with large charsets by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove data copy from encodings.idna encode() and encode() by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove data copy from codecs punycode encoding by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove data copy from wave.Wave_read.readframes() and wave.Wave_write.writeframes() by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove a data copy from base64.b32decode() and base64.b32encode() by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-59000: Fix pdb breakpoint resolution for class methods when the module defining the class is not imported. - gh-116738: Fix thread safety issue with re scanner objects in free-threaded builds. - gh-138122: The profiling.sampling flamegraph profiler now displays thread status statistics showing the percentage of time threads spend holding the GIL, running without the GIL, waiting for the GIL, and performing garbage collection. These statistics help identify GIL contention and thread behavior patterns. When filtering by thread, the display shows per-thread metrics. - gh-141781: Fixed an issue where pdb.line_prefix assignment was ignored if assigned after the module was imported. - gh-141863: Update Streams to use bytearray.take_bytes() for a over 10% performance improvement on pyperformance asyncio_tcp benchmark. - gh-141817: Add socket.IPV6_HDRINCL constant. - gh-105836: Fix asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe() leaving underlying cancelled asyncio task running. - gh-141570: Support file-like object raising OSError from fileno() in color detection (_colorize.can_colorize()). This can occur when sys.stdout is redirected. - gh-141679: Add colour to defaults in argparse help. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-141686: Break reference cycles created by each call to json.dump() or json.JSONEncoder.iterencode(). - gh-141659: Fix bad file descriptor errors from _posixsubprocess on AIX. - gh-141645: Add a new --live mode to the tachyon profiler in profiling.sampling module. This mode consist of a live TUI that displays real-time profiling statistics as the target application runs, similar to top. Patch by Pablo Galindo - gh-141615: Check stdin instead of stdout for use_rawinput in pdb. - gh-69113: Fix doctest to correctly report line numbers for doctests in __test__ dictionary when formatted as triple-quoted strings by finding unique lines in the string and matching them in the source file. - gh-141600: Fix musl version detection on Void Linux. - gh-48752: Add readline.get_pre_input_hook() function to retrieve the current pre-input hook. This allows applications to save and restore the hook without overwriting user settings. Patch by Sanyam Khurana. - gh-141565: Add async-aware profiling to the Tachyon sampling profiler. The profiler now reconstructs and displays async task hierarchies in flamegraphs, making the output more actionable for users. Patch by Savannah Ostrowski and Pablo Galindo Salgado. - gh-60107: Remove a copy from io.RawIOBase.read(). If the underlying I/O class keeps a reference to the mutable memory, raise a BufferError. - gh-116738: Make csv module thread-safe on the free threaded build. - gh-140911: collections: Ensure that the methods UserString.rindex() and UserString.index() accept collections.UserString instances as the sub argument. - gh-140875: Fix handling of unclosed character references (named and numerical) followed by the end of file in html.parser.HTMLParser with convert_charrefs=False. - gh-140677: Add heatmap visualization mode to the Tachyon sampling profiler. The new --heatmap output format provides a line-by-line view showing execution intensity with color-coded samples, inline statistics, and interactive call graph navigation between callers and callees. - gh-139946: Distinguish stdout and stderr when colorizing output in argparse module. - gh-76007: pydoc: Fix DeprecationWarning being raised when generating doc for stdlib modules. - gh-139686: Make importlib.reload no-op for lazy modules. - gh-138697: Fix inferring dest from a single-dash long option in argparse. If a short option and a single-dash long option are passed to add_argument(), dest is now inferred from the single-dash long option. - gh-138525: Add support for single-dash long options and alternate prefix characters in argparse.BooleanOptionalAction. - gh-79986: Add parsing for References and In-Reply-To headers to the email library that parses the header content as lists of message id tokens. This prevents them from being folded incorrectly. - gh-135559: Flag: a dir() on a Flag enumeration now shows non-canonical members. (i.e. aliases). - gh-134453: Fixed subprocess.Popen.communicate() input= handling of memoryview instances that were non-byte shaped on POSIX platforms. Those are now properly cast to a byte shaped view instead of truncating the input. Windows platforms did not have this bug. - gh-127930: Add __all__ to tkinter.simpledialog. - gh-115952: Fix a potential memory denial of service in the pickle module. When reading a pickled data received from untrusted source, it could cause an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated, even if the code that is allowed to execute is restricted by overriding the find_class() method. This could have led to symptoms including a MemoryError, swapping, out of memory (OOM) killed processes or containers, or even system crashes. bpo-40350: Fix support for namespace packages in modulefinder. Documentation - gh-141994: xml.sax.handler: Make Documentation of xml.sax.handler.feature_external_ges warn of opening up to external entity attacks. Patch by Sebastian Pipping. Core and Builtins - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _STORE_ATTR_INSTANCE_VALUE. - gh-142718: JIT: Fix segfault caused by not flushing the stack to memory at side exits. - gh-142737: Tracebacks will be displayed in fallback mode even if io.open() is lost. Previously, this would crash the interpreter. Patch by Bartosz Sławecki. - gh-116738: Make the attributes in bz2 thread-safe on the free threaded build. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_LIST_APPEND. - gh-142554: Fix a crash in divmod() when _pylong.int_divmod() does not return a tuple of length two exactly. Patch by Bénédikt Tran. - gh-142531: Fix a free-threaded GC performance regression. If there are many untracked tuples, the GC will run too often, resulting in poor performance. The fix is to include untracked tuples in the “long lived” object count. The number of frozen objects is also now included since the free-threaded GC must scan those too. - gh-142402: Fix reference counting when adjacent literal parts are merged while constructing string.templatelib.Template, preventing the displaced string object from leaking. - gh-116738: Make the attributes in zlib thread-safe on the free threaded build. - gh-142343: Fix SIGILL crash on m68k due to incorrect assembly constraint. - gh-142236: Improve the “Perhaps you forgot a comma?” syntax error for multi-line string concatenations to point to the last string instead of the first, making it easier to locate where the comma is missing. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142236: Fix incorrect keyword suggestions for syntax errors in traceback. The keyword typo suggestion mechanism would incorrectly suggest replacements when the extracted source code was incomplete rather than containing an actual typo. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142305: Decrease the size of the generated stencils and the runtime JIT code. Patch by Diego Russo. - gh-135379: Implement a limited form of register allocation known as “top of stack caching” in the JIT. It works by keeping 0-3 of the top items in the stack in registers. The code generator generates multiple versions of those uops that do not escape and are relatively small. During JIT compilation, the copy that produces the least memory traffic is selected, spilling or reloading values when needed. - gh-142276: Fix missing type watcher when promoting attribute loads to constants in the JIT. Patch by Ken Jin. Reproducer by Yuancheng Jiang. - gh-142218: Fix crash when inserting into a split table dictionary with a non str key that matches an existing key. - gh-141976: Check against abstract stack overflow in the JIT optimizer. - gh-97850: Remove all *.load_module() usage and definitions from the import system and importlib. The method has been deprecated in favor of importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module() since Python 3.4. - gh-142048: Fix quadratically increasing garbage collection delays in free-threaded build. - gh-65961: Stop setting __cached__ on modules. - gh-141770: Annotate anonymous mmap usage only when supported by the Linux kernel and if -X dev is used or Python is built in debug mode. Patch by Donghee Na. - gh-142029: Raise ModuleNotFoundError instead of crashing when a nonexistent module is used as a name in _imp.create_builtin(). - gh-142029: Raise ValueError instead of crashing when empty string is used as a name in _imp.create_builtin(). - gh-141976: Protect against specialization failures in the tracing JIT compiler for performance reasons. - gh-141861: Fix invalid memory read in the ENTER_EXECUTOR instruction. - gh-141930: When importing a module, use Python’s regular file object to ensure that writes to .pyc files are complete or an appropriate error is raised. - gh-138122: Add incomplete sample detection to prevent corrupted profiling data. Each thread state now contains an embedded base frame (sentinel at the bottom of the frame stack) with owner type FRAME_OWNED_BY_INTERPRETER. The profiler validates that stack unwinding terminates at this sentinel frame. Samples that fail to reach the base frame (due to race conditions, memory corruption, or other errors) are now rejected rather than being included as spurious data. - gh-120158: Fix inconsistent state when enabling or disabling monitoring events too many times. - gh-140638: Expose a "candidates" stat in gc.get_stats() and gc.callbacks. - gh-141780: Fix Py_mod_gil with API added in PEP 793: PyModule_FromSlotsAndSpec() and PyModExport hooks - gh-141732: Ensure the __repr__() for ExceptionGroup and BaseExceptionGroup does not change when the exception sequence that was original passed in to its constructor is subsequently mutated. - gh-140638: Expose a "duration" stat in gc.get_stats() and gc.callbacks. - gh-139653: Only raise a RecursionError or trigger a fatal error if the stack pointer is both below the limit pointer and above the stack base. If outside of these bounds assume that it is OK. This prevents false positives when user-space threads swap stacks. - gh-41779: Allowed defining the __dict__ and __weakref__ __slots__ for any class. - gh-139103: Improve multithreaded scaling of dataclasses on the free-threaded build. - gh-141589: Change backoff counter to use prime numbers instead of powers of 2. Use only 3 bits for counter and 13 bits for value. This allows to support values up to 8191. Patch by Mikhail Efimov. - gh-137007: Fix a bug during JIT compilation failure which caused garbage collection debug assertions to fail. - gh-132657: For the free-threaded build, avoid locking the set object for the __contains__ method. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_STR_1. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_BUILTIN_O. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_TUPLE_1. Patch by Noam Cohen C API - gh-142589: Fix PyUnstable_Object_IsUniqueReferencedTemporary() handling of tagged ints on the interpreter stack. - gh-142571: PyUnstable_CopyPerfMapFile() now checks that opening the file succeeded before flushing. - gh-142225: Fixed the PyABIInfo_VAR macro. - gh-141049: _PyObject_CallMethodId(), _PyObject_GetAttrId() and _PyUnicode_FromId() are deprecated since 3.15 and will be removed in 3.20. Instead, use PyUnicode_InternFromString() and cache the result in the module state, then call PyObject_CallMethod() or PyObject_GetAttr(). Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-142163: Fix the HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL macro being defined without the Py_BUILD_CORE macro set after including Python.h. - gh-137422: Fix free threading race condition in PyImport_AddModuleRef(). It was previously possible for two calls to the function return two different objects, only one of which was stored in sys.modules. - gh-141726: Add PyDict_SetDefaultRef() to the Stable ABI. - gh-140042: Removed the sqlite3_shutdown call that could cause closing connections for sqlite when used with multiple sub interpreters. - gh-141070: Add PyUnstable_Object_Dump() to dump an object to stderr. It should only be used for debugging. Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-139165: Expose the functions Py_SIZE(), Py_IS_TYPE() and Py_SET_SIZE() in the Stable ABI. Build - gh-131372: Add LDVERSION and EXE to the base_interpreter value of build-details.json. - gh-142454: When calculating the digest of the JIT stencils input, sort the hashed files by filenames before adding their content to the hasher. This ensures deterministic hash input and hence deterministic hash, independent on filesystem order. - gh-131372: build-details.py will only be installed as part of the main install (make install). make altinstall will no longer include it. - gh-142234: Allow --enable-wasm-dynamic-linking for WASI. While CPython doesn’t directly support it so external/downstream users do not have to patch in support for the flag. - gh-142050: Fixed a bug where JIT stencils produced on Windows contained debug data. Patch by Chris Eibl. - gh-141808: Do not generate the jit stencils twice in case of PGO builds on Windows. - gh-141926: RUNSHARED is no longer cleared when cross-compiling. Previously, RUNSHARED was cleared when cross-compiling, which breaks PGO when using --enabled-shared on systems where the cross-compiled CPython is otherwise executable (e.g., via transparent emulation). - gh-141808: When running make clean-retain-profile, keep the generated JIT stencils. That way, the stencils are not generated twice when Profile-guided optimization (PGO) is used. It also allows distributors to supply their own pre-built JIT stencils. - gh-141784: Fix _remote_debugging_module.c compilation on 32-bit Linux. Include Python.h before system headers to make sure that _remote_debugging_module.c uses the same types (ABI) than Python. Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-141172: Update to WASI SDK 29. - gh-139707: Add configure option --with-missing-stdlib-config=FILE allows which distributors to pass a JSON configuration file containing custom error messages for missing standard library modules. - gh-108819: Honor --with-platlibdir in the pure-Python standard library installation path, if PLATLIBDIR doesn’t match the value used in LIBDIR. Tests - gh-140381: Fix flaky test_profiling tests on i686 and s390x architectures by increasing slow_fibonacci call frequency from every 5th iteration to every 2nd iteration. - gh-140210: Make test_sysconfig.test_parse_makefile_renamed_vars less fragile by clearing the environment variables before parsing the Makefile.
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Version: 3.15.0~a3
%define tarversion 3.15.0a3
%define tarname Python-%{tarversion}
Release: 0
Summary: Python 3 Interpreter
License: Python-2.0
URL: https://www.python.org/
Source0: https://www.python.org/ftp/python/%{folderversion}/%{tarname}.tar.xz
Source1: https://www.python.org/ftp/python/%{folderversion}/%{tarname}.tar.xz.sigstore
Source2: baselibs.conf
Source3: README.SUSE
Source4: externally_managed.in
Source7: macros.python3
Source8: import_failed.py
Source9: import_failed.map
Source10: pre_checkin.sh
Source11: skipped_tests.py
Source19: idle3.desktop
Source20: idle3.appdata.xml
# content of bluez-devel:
# 1. sudo zypper --pkg-cache-dir /tmp install -f -d --no-recommends bluez-devel
# 2. rpm2cpio /tmp/*/*/bluez-devel-*.rpm|cpio -idu
# 3. mkdir Vendor && mv usr/include/* Vendor/
# 4. tar cJf bluez-devel-vendor.tar.xz Vendor/
Source21: bluez-devel-vendor.tar.xz
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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Source98: python315-rpmlintrc
# The following files are not used in the build.
# They are listed here to work around missing functionality in rpmbuild,
# which would otherwise exclude them from distributed src.rpm files.
Source100: PACKAGING-NOTES
# PATCH-FEATURE-UPSTREAM F00251-change-user-install-location.patch bsc#[0-9]+ mcepl@suse.com
# Fix installation in /usr/local (boo#1071941), originally from Fedora
# https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python3/blob/master/f/00251-change-user-install-location.patch
# Set values of prefix and exec_prefix in distutils install command
# to /usr/local if executable is /usr/bin/python* and RPM build
# is not detected to make pip and distutils install into separate location
Patch02: F00251-change-user-install-location.patch
# support finding packages in /usr/local, install to /usr/local by default
Patch03: python-3.3.0b1-localpath.patch
# replace DATE, TIME and COMPILER by fixed definitions to aid reproducible builds
Patch04: python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch
# Raise timeout value for test_subprocess
Patch06: subprocess-raise-timeout.patch
# PATCH-FEATURE-UPSTREAM bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch bpo#31046 mcepl@suse.com
# ensurepip should honour the value of $(prefix)
Patch07: bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch
# PATCH-FIX-SLE skip-test_pyobject_freed_is_freed.patch mcepl@suse.com
# skip a test failing on SLE-15
Patch09: skip-test_pyobject_freed_is_freed.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE CVE-2023-52425-libexpat-2.6.0-backport-15.6.patch
# This problem on libexpat is patched on 15.6 without version
# update, this patch changes the tests to match the libexpat provided
# by SUSE
Patch39: CVE-2023-52425-libexpat-2.6.0-backport-15.6.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE fix-test-recursion-limit-15.6.patch gh#python/cpython#115083
# Skip some failing tests in test_compile for i586 arch in 15.6.
Patch40: fix-test-recursion-limit-15.6.patch
# PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM bsc1243155-sphinx-non-determinism.patch bsc#1243155 mcepl@suse.com
# Doc: Generate ids for audit_events using docname
Patch41: bsc1243155-sphinx-non-determinism.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE gh139257-Support-docutils-0.22.patch gh#python/cpython#139257 daniel.garcia@suse.com
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
2025-10-24 22:35:31 +00:00
Patch42: gh139257-Support-docutils-0.22.patch
#### Python 3.15 DEVELOPMENT PATCHES
BuildRequires: autoconf-archive
BuildRequires: automake
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: gmp-devel
BuildRequires: lzma-devel
BuildRequires: netcfg
BuildRequires: openssl-devel
BuildRequires: pkgconfig
BuildRequires: xz
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(bzip2)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(expat)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libffi)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libzstd)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(uuid)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(zlib)
#!BuildIgnore: gdk-pixbuf-loader-rsvg
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1550
# The provider for python(abi) is in rpm-build-python
BuildRequires: rpm-build-python
%endif
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1500 && 0%{?suse_version} < 1599
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libnsl)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libtirpc)
%endif
%if %{with mpdecimal}
BuildRequires: mpdecimal-devel
%endif
%if %{with doc}
%if 0%{?sle_version} >= 150700 && !0%{?is_opensuse}
BuildRequires: python311-Sphinx
BuildRequires: python311-python-docs-theme
%else
BuildRequires: python3-Sphinx >= 4.0.0
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1500
BuildRequires: python3-python-docs-theme >= 2022.1
%endif
%endif
%endif
# end of {with doc}
%if %{with experimental_jit}
# needed for experimental_jit
BuildRequires: clang21 llvm21
BuildRequires: llvm
%endif
%if %{without GIL}
ExcludeArch: aarch64
%endif
%if %{with general}
# required for idle3 (.desktop and .appdata.xml files)
BuildRequires: appstream-glib
BuildRequires: gcc-c++
BuildRequires: gdbm-devel
BuildRequires: gettext
BuildRequires: readline-devel
BuildRequires: sqlite-devel
BuildRequires: timezone
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(ncurses)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(tk)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(x11)
Requires: %{python_pkg_name}-base = %{version}
Provides: %{python_pkg_name}-readline
Provides: %{python_pkg_name}-sqlite3
Recommends: %{python_pkg_name}-curses
Recommends: %{python_pkg_name}-dbm
Recommends: %{python_pkg_name}-pip
%obsolete_python_versioned
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3 = %{python_version}
Provides: python3-readline
Provides: python3-sqlite3
%endif
%endif
%{?suse_build_hwcaps_libs}
%description
Python 3 is modern interpreted, object-oriented programming language,
often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java. You can find an overview
of Python in the documentation and tutorials included in the python3-doc
package.
This package supplies rich command line features provided by readline,
and sqlite3 support for the interpreter core, thus forming a so called
"extended" runtime.
Installing "python3" is sufficient for the vast majority of usecases.
In addition, recommended packages provide UI toolkit support (python3-curses,
python3-tk), legacy UNIX database bindings (python3-dbm), and the IDLE
development environment (python3-idle).
%if %{without GIL}
This package has been built with the Global Interpreter Lock removed.
This feature is still considered to be experimental. This package is
not ready to be used in production environments.
%endif
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-tk
Summary: TkInter, a Python Tk Interface
Requires: %{python_pkg_name} = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned tk
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-tk = %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-tk
Python interface to Tk. Tk is the GUI toolkit that comes with Tcl.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-curses
Summary: Python Interface to the (N)Curses Library
Requires: %{python_pkg_name} = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned curses
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-curses
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-curses
An easy to use interface to the (n)curses CUI library. CUI stands for
Console User Interface.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-dbm
Summary: Python Interface to the GDBM Library
Requires: %{python_pkg_name} = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned dbm
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-dbm
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-dbm
An easy to use interface for Unix DBM databases, and more specifically,
the GNU implementation GDBM.
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%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-profiling
Summary: Python Statistical Sampling Profiler
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Requires: %{python_pkg_name} = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned profiling
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-profiling
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-profiling
Statistical sampling profiler as profiling.sampling. This
profiler enables low-overhead performance analysis of running
Python processes without requiring code modification or process
restart.
Unlike deterministic profilers (cProfile and profile) that
instrument every function call, the sampling profiler
periodically captures stack traces from running processes.
This approach provides virtually zero overhead while achieving
sampling rates of up to 1,000,000 Hz, making it the fastest
sampling profiler available for Python (at the time of its
contribution) and ideal for debugging performance issues in
production environments.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-idle
Summary: An Integrated Development Environment for Python
Requires: %{python_pkg_name} = %{version}
Requires: %{python_pkg_name}-tk
%obsolete_python_versioned idle
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-idle = %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-idle
IDLE is a Tkinter based integrated development environment for Python.
It features a multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python
colorizing, and many other things, as well as a Python shell window and
a debugger.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-doc
Summary: Package Documentation for Python 3
Enhances: %{python_pkg_name} = %{python_version}
%obsolete_python_versioned doc
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-doc = %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-doc
Tutorial, Global Module Index, Language Reference, Library Reference,
Extending and Embedding Reference, Python/C API Reference, Documenting
Python, and Macintosh Module Reference in HTML format.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-doc-devhelp
Summary: Additional Package Documentation for Python 3 in devhelp format
%obsolete_python_versioned doc-devhelp
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-doc-devhelp = %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-doc-devhelp
Tutorial, Global Module Index, Language Reference, Library Reference,
Extending and Embedding Reference, Python/C API Reference, Documenting
Python, and Macintosh Module Reference in format for devhelp.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-base
Summary: Python 3 Interpreter and Stdlib Core
Requires: libpython%{so_version} = %{version}
Recommends: %{python_pkg_name} = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned base
#Recommends: python3-ensurepip
# python 3.1 didn't have a separate python-base, so it is wrongly
# not a conflict to have python3-3.1 and python3-base > 3.1
Obsoletes: python3 < 3.2
# no Provides, because python3 is obviously provided by package python3
# python 3.4 provides asyncio
Provides: %{python_pkg_name}-asyncio = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned asyncio
# python 3.6 provides typing
Provides: %{python_pkg_name}-typing = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned typing
# python3-xml was merged into python3, now moved into -base
Provides: %{python_pkg_name}-xml = %{version}
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-asyncio = %{version}
Obsoletes: python3-asyncio < %{version}
Provides: python3-base = %{version}
Obsoletes: python3-base < %{version}
Provides: python3-typing = %{version}
Obsoletes: python3-typing < %{version}
Provides: python3-xml = %{version}
Obsoletes: python3-xml < %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-base
Python is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language, and is
often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java. You can find an overview
of Python in the documentation and tutorials included in the python-doc
package.
This package contains the interpreter core and most commonly used modules
from the standard library. This is sufficient for many usecases, but it
excludes components that depend on external libraries, most notably XML,
database and UI toolkits support.
%if %{without GIL}
This package has been built with the Global Interpreter Lock removed.
This feature is still considered to be experimental. This package is
not ready to be used in production environments.
%endif
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-tools
Summary: Python Utility and Demonstration Scripts
Requires: %{python_pkg_name}-base = %{version}
Provides: %{python_pkg_name}-demo = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned tools
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-demo = %{version}
Provides: python3-tools = %{version}
Obsoletes: python3-demo < %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-tools
A number of scripts that are useful for building, testing or extending Python,
and a set of demonstration programs.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-devel
Summary: Include Files and Libraries Mandatory for Building Python Modules
Requires: %{python_pkg_name}-base = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned devel
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-devel = %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-devel
The Python programming language's interpreter can be extended with
dynamically loaded extensions and can be embedded in other programs.
This package contains header files, a static library, and development
tools for building Python modules, extending the Python interpreter or
embedding Python in applications.
This also includes the Python distutils, which were in the Python
package up to version 2.2.2.
%package -n %{python_pkg_name}-testsuite
Summary: Unit tests for Python and its standard library
Requires: %{python_pkg_name} = %{version}
Requires: %{python_pkg_name}-tk = %{version}
%obsolete_python_versioned testsuite
%if %{primary_interpreter}
Provides: python3-testsuite = %{version}
%endif
%description -n %{python_pkg_name}-testsuite
Unit tests that are useful for verifying integrity and functionality
of the installed Python interpreter and standard library.
They are a documented part of stdlib, as a module 'test'.
%package -n libpython%{so_version}
Summary: Python Interpreter shared library
Requires: %{python_pkg_name}-base >= %{version}
%description -n libpython%{so_version}
Python is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language, and is
often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java. You can find an overview
of Python in the documentation and tutorials included in the python-doc
(HTML) or python-doc-pdf (PDF) packages.
This package contains libpython3.2 shared library for embedding in
other applications.
%prep
%autosetup -p1 -n %{tarname}
# Fix devhelp doc build gh#python/cpython#120150
echo "master_doc = 'contents'" >> Doc/conf.py
# drop Autoconf version requirement
sed -i 's/^AC_PREREQ/dnl AC_PREREQ/' configure.ac
%if %{primary_interpreter}
# fix shebangs - convert /usr/local/bin/python and /usr/bin/env/python to /usr/bin/python3
for dir in Lib Tools; do
# find *.py, filter to files that contain bad shebangs
# break up "/""usr" like this to prevent replacing with %%{_prefix}
find $dir -name '*.py' -type f -print0 \
| xargs -0 grep -lE '^#! *(/''usr/.*bin/(env +)?)?python' \
| xargs sed -r -i -e '1s@^#![[:space:]]*(/''usr/(local/)?bin/(env +)?)?python([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)?@#!%{_bindir}/python3@'
done
%else
# For non-primary Python, just don't bother (bsc#1193179) and remove all
# those shebangs
for dir in Lib Tools; do
find $dir -name '*.py' -type f -exec sed -i '1{/^#!.*python/ d}' '{}' \;
done
# We shortened the file Lib/pdb.py so we have to move the test breakpoint location
sed -i -e '/Breakpoint 3 at ...pdb.py:97/s/97/96/' Lib/test/test_pdb.py
%endif
# Cannot remove it because of gh#python/cpython#92875
rm -r Modules/expat
# drop duplicate README from site-packages
rm Lib/site-packages/README.txt
# Add vendored bluez-devel files
tar xvf %{SOURCE21}
# Don't fail on warnings when building documentation
sed -i -e '/^SPHINXERRORHANDLING/s/--fail-on-warning//' Doc/Makefile
%build
export SUSE_VERSION="0%{?suse_version}"
export SLE_VERSION="0%{?sle_version}"
%if %{with doc}
Update to 3.15.0~a3 Security - gh-142145: Remove quadratic behavior in xml.minidom node ID cache clearing. - gh-42400: Fix buffer overflow in _Py_wrealpath() for paths exceeding MAXPATHLEN bytes by using dynamic memory allocation instead of fixed-size buffer. Patch by Shamil Abdulaev. - gh-119451: Fix a potential memory denial of service in the http.client module. When connecting to a malicious server, it could cause an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated. This could have led to symptoms including a MemoryError, swapping, out of memory (OOM) killed processes or containers, or even system crashes (CVE-2025-13836, bsc#1254400). - gh-119342: Fix a potential memory denial of service in the plistlib module. When reading a Plist file received from untrusted source, it could cause an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated. This could have led to symptoms including a MemoryError, swapping, out of memory (OOM) killed processes or containers, or even system crashes (CVE-2025-13837, bsc#1254401). Library - gh-142754: Add the ownerDocument attribute to xml.dom.minidom elements and attributes created by directly instantiating the Element or Attr class. Note that this way of creating nodes is not supported; creator functions like xml.dom.Document.documentElement() should be used instead. - gh-142594: Fix crash in TextIOWrapper.close() when the underlying buffer’s closed property calls detach(). - gh-76007: Deprecate __version__ from ctypes. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-76007: Deprecate __version__ from wsgiref.simple_server. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-142651: unittest.mock: fix a thread safety issue where Mock.call_count may return inaccurate values when the mock is called concurrently from multiple threads. - gh-76007: Deprecate __version__ from http.server. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-138122: Add --subprocesses flag to profiling.sampling CLI to automatically profile subprocesses spawned by the target. When enabled, the profiler monitors for new Python subprocesses and profiles each one separately, writing results to individual output files. This is useful for profiling applications that use multiprocessing, ProcessPoolExecutor, or other subprocess-based parallelism. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142595: Added type check during initialization of the decimal module to prevent a crash in case of broken stdlib. Patch by Sergey B Kirpichev. - gh-142556: Fix crash when a task gets re-registered during finalization in asyncio. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - gh-138122: Add --mode=exception to the sampling profiler to capture samples only from threads with an active exception, useful for analyzing exception handling overhead. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142539: traceback: Fix location of carets in SyntaxErrors when the source contains wide characters. - gh-123241: Avoid reference count operations in garbage collection of ctypes objects. - gh-142451: hmac: correctly copy HMAC attributes for objects copied through HMAC.copy(). Patch by Bénédikt Tran. - gh-138122: The profiling.sampling flamegraph profiler now supports inverted flamegraph view that aggregates all leaf nodes. In a standard flamegraph, if a hot function is called from multiple locations, it appears multiple times as separate leaf nodes. In the inverted flamegraph, all occurrences of the same leaf function are merged into a single aggregated node at the root, showing the total hotness of that function in one place. The children of each aggregated node represent its callers, making it easier to identify which functions consume the most CPU time and where they are called from. - gh-112527: The help text for required options in argparse no longer extended with “ (default: None)”. - gh-142438: Fixed a possible leaked GIL in _PySSL_keylog_callback. - gh-138122: Add bytecode-level instruction profiling to the sampling profiler via the new --opcodes flag. When enabled, the profiler captures which bytecode opcode is executing at each sample, including Python 3.11+ adaptive specializations, and visualizes this data in the heatmap, flamegraph, gecko, and live output formats. Patch by Pablo Galindo - gh-142389: Add backtick markup support in argparse description and epilog text to highlight inline code when color output is enabled. - gh-142346: Fix usage formatting for mutually exclusive groups in argparse when they are preceded by positional arguments or followed or intermixed with other optional arguments. - gh-142374: Fix cumulative percentage calculation for recursive functions in the new sampling profiler. When profiling recursive functions, cumulative statistics (cumul%, cumtime) could exceed 100% because each recursive frame in a stack was counted separately. For example, a function recursing 500 times in every sample would show 50000% cumulative presence. The fix deduplicates locations within each sample so cumulative stats correctly represent “percentage of samples where this function was on the stack”. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142315: Pdb can now run scripts from anonymous pipes used in process substitution. Patch by Bartosz Sławecki. - gh-64532: Subparser help now includes required optional arguments from the parent parser in the usage, making it clearer what arguments are needed to run a subcommand. Patch by Savannah Ostrowski. - gh-142207: Fix: profiling.sampling may cause assertion !(has_gil && gil_requested) - gh-142332: Fix usage formatting for positional arguments in mutually exclusive groups in argparse. in argparse. - gh-142282: Fix winreg.QueryValueEx() to not accidentally read garbage buffer under race condition. - gh-142318: Fix typing 'q' at the help of the interactive tachyon profiler exiting the profiler. - gh-75949: Fix argparse to preserve | separators in mutually exclusive groups when the usage line wraps due to length. - gh-142267: Improve argparse performance by caching the formatter used for argument validation. - gh-139862: Remove color parameter from argparse.HelpFormatter constructor. Color is controlled by ArgumentParser. - gh-68552: MisplacedEnvelopeHeaderDefect and Missing header name defects are now correctly passed to the handle_defect method of policy in FeedParser. - gh-142206: The resource tracker in the multiprocessing module can now understand messages from older versions of itself. This avoids issues with upgrading Python while it is running. (Note that such ‘in-place’ upgrades are not tested.) - gh-142214: Fix two regressions in dataclasses in Python 3.14.1 related to annotations. An exception is no longer raised if slots=True is used and the __init__ method does not have an __annotate__ attribute (likely because init=False was used). An exception is no longer raised if annotations are requested on the __init__ method and one of the fields is not present in the class annotations. This can occur in certain dynamic scenarios. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - gh-142203: Remove the debug_override parameter from importlib.util.cache_from_source() which has been deprecated since Python 3.5. - gh-138122: The _remote_debugging module now implements frame caching in the RemoteUnwinder class to reduce memory reads when profiling remote processes. When cache_frames=True, unchanged portions of the call stack are reused from previous samples, significantly improving profiling performance for deep call stacks. - gh-116738: Fix cmath data race when initializing trigonometric tables with subinterpreters. - gh-141982: Allow pdb to set breakpoints on async functions with function names. - gh-74389: When the stdin being used by a subprocess.Popen instance is closed, this is now ignored in subprocess.Popen.communicate() instead of leaving the class in an inconsistent state. - gh-87512: Fix subprocess.Popen.communicate() timeout handling on Windows when writing large input. Previously, the timeout was ignored during stdin writing, causing the method to block indefinitely if the child process did not consume input quickly. The stdin write is now performed in a background thread, allowing the timeout to be properly enforced. - gh-141939: Add color to all interpolated values in argparse help, like %(default)s or %(choices)s. Patch by Alex Prengère. - gh-141473: When subprocess.Popen.communicate() was called with input and a timeout and is called for a second time after a TimeoutExpired exception before the process has died, it should no longer hang. - gh-141999: Correctly allow KeyboardInterrupt to stop the process when using profiling.sampling. - gh-142006: Fix a bug in the email.policy.default folding algorithm which incorrectly resulted in a doubled newline when a line ending at exactly max_line_length was followed by an unfoldable token. - gh-141968: Remove data copy from re compilation of regexes with large charsets by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove data copy from encodings.idna encode() and encode() by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove data copy from codecs punycode encoding by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove data copy from wave.Wave_read.readframes() and wave.Wave_write.writeframes() by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-141968: Remove a data copy from base64.b32decode() and base64.b32encode() by using bytearray.take_bytes(). - gh-59000: Fix pdb breakpoint resolution for class methods when the module defining the class is not imported. - gh-116738: Fix thread safety issue with re scanner objects in free-threaded builds. - gh-138122: The profiling.sampling flamegraph profiler now displays thread status statistics showing the percentage of time threads spend holding the GIL, running without the GIL, waiting for the GIL, and performing garbage collection. These statistics help identify GIL contention and thread behavior patterns. When filtering by thread, the display shows per-thread metrics. - gh-141781: Fixed an issue where pdb.line_prefix assignment was ignored if assigned after the module was imported. - gh-141863: Update Streams to use bytearray.take_bytes() for a over 10% performance improvement on pyperformance asyncio_tcp benchmark. - gh-141817: Add socket.IPV6_HDRINCL constant. - gh-105836: Fix asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe() leaving underlying cancelled asyncio task running. - gh-141570: Support file-like object raising OSError from fileno() in color detection (_colorize.can_colorize()). This can occur when sys.stdout is redirected. - gh-141679: Add colour to defaults in argparse help. Patch by Hugo van Kemenade. - gh-141686: Break reference cycles created by each call to json.dump() or json.JSONEncoder.iterencode(). - gh-141659: Fix bad file descriptor errors from _posixsubprocess on AIX. - gh-141645: Add a new --live mode to the tachyon profiler in profiling.sampling module. This mode consist of a live TUI that displays real-time profiling statistics as the target application runs, similar to top. Patch by Pablo Galindo - gh-141615: Check stdin instead of stdout for use_rawinput in pdb. - gh-69113: Fix doctest to correctly report line numbers for doctests in __test__ dictionary when formatted as triple-quoted strings by finding unique lines in the string and matching them in the source file. - gh-141600: Fix musl version detection on Void Linux. - gh-48752: Add readline.get_pre_input_hook() function to retrieve the current pre-input hook. This allows applications to save and restore the hook without overwriting user settings. Patch by Sanyam Khurana. - gh-141565: Add async-aware profiling to the Tachyon sampling profiler. The profiler now reconstructs and displays async task hierarchies in flamegraphs, making the output more actionable for users. Patch by Savannah Ostrowski and Pablo Galindo Salgado. - gh-60107: Remove a copy from io.RawIOBase.read(). If the underlying I/O class keeps a reference to the mutable memory, raise a BufferError. - gh-116738: Make csv module thread-safe on the free threaded build. - gh-140911: collections: Ensure that the methods UserString.rindex() and UserString.index() accept collections.UserString instances as the sub argument. - gh-140875: Fix handling of unclosed character references (named and numerical) followed by the end of file in html.parser.HTMLParser with convert_charrefs=False. - gh-140677: Add heatmap visualization mode to the Tachyon sampling profiler. The new --heatmap output format provides a line-by-line view showing execution intensity with color-coded samples, inline statistics, and interactive call graph navigation between callers and callees. - gh-139946: Distinguish stdout and stderr when colorizing output in argparse module. - gh-76007: pydoc: Fix DeprecationWarning being raised when generating doc for stdlib modules. - gh-139686: Make importlib.reload no-op for lazy modules. - gh-138697: Fix inferring dest from a single-dash long option in argparse. If a short option and a single-dash long option are passed to add_argument(), dest is now inferred from the single-dash long option. - gh-138525: Add support for single-dash long options and alternate prefix characters in argparse.BooleanOptionalAction. - gh-79986: Add parsing for References and In-Reply-To headers to the email library that parses the header content as lists of message id tokens. This prevents them from being folded incorrectly. - gh-135559: Flag: a dir() on a Flag enumeration now shows non-canonical members. (i.e. aliases). - gh-134453: Fixed subprocess.Popen.communicate() input= handling of memoryview instances that were non-byte shaped on POSIX platforms. Those are now properly cast to a byte shaped view instead of truncating the input. Windows platforms did not have this bug. - gh-127930: Add __all__ to tkinter.simpledialog. - gh-115952: Fix a potential memory denial of service in the pickle module. When reading a pickled data received from untrusted source, it could cause an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated, even if the code that is allowed to execute is restricted by overriding the find_class() method. This could have led to symptoms including a MemoryError, swapping, out of memory (OOM) killed processes or containers, or even system crashes. bpo-40350: Fix support for namespace packages in modulefinder. Documentation - gh-141994: xml.sax.handler: Make Documentation of xml.sax.handler.feature_external_ges warn of opening up to external entity attacks. Patch by Sebastian Pipping. Core and Builtins - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _STORE_ATTR_INSTANCE_VALUE. - gh-142718: JIT: Fix segfault caused by not flushing the stack to memory at side exits. - gh-142737: Tracebacks will be displayed in fallback mode even if io.open() is lost. Previously, this would crash the interpreter. Patch by Bartosz Sławecki. - gh-116738: Make the attributes in bz2 thread-safe on the free threaded build. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_LIST_APPEND. - gh-142554: Fix a crash in divmod() when _pylong.int_divmod() does not return a tuple of length two exactly. Patch by Bénédikt Tran. - gh-142531: Fix a free-threaded GC performance regression. If there are many untracked tuples, the GC will run too often, resulting in poor performance. The fix is to include untracked tuples in the “long lived” object count. The number of frozen objects is also now included since the free-threaded GC must scan those too. - gh-142402: Fix reference counting when adjacent literal parts are merged while constructing string.templatelib.Template, preventing the displaced string object from leaking. - gh-116738: Make the attributes in zlib thread-safe on the free threaded build. - gh-142343: Fix SIGILL crash on m68k due to incorrect assembly constraint. - gh-142236: Improve the “Perhaps you forgot a comma?” syntax error for multi-line string concatenations to point to the last string instead of the first, making it easier to locate where the comma is missing. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142236: Fix incorrect keyword suggestions for syntax errors in traceback. The keyword typo suggestion mechanism would incorrectly suggest replacements when the extracted source code was incomplete rather than containing an actual typo. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-142305: Decrease the size of the generated stencils and the runtime JIT code. Patch by Diego Russo. - gh-135379: Implement a limited form of register allocation known as “top of stack caching” in the JIT. It works by keeping 0-3 of the top items in the stack in registers. The code generator generates multiple versions of those uops that do not escape and are relatively small. During JIT compilation, the copy that produces the least memory traffic is selected, spilling or reloading values when needed. - gh-142276: Fix missing type watcher when promoting attribute loads to constants in the JIT. Patch by Ken Jin. Reproducer by Yuancheng Jiang. - gh-142218: Fix crash when inserting into a split table dictionary with a non str key that matches an existing key. - gh-141976: Check against abstract stack overflow in the JIT optimizer. - gh-97850: Remove all *.load_module() usage and definitions from the import system and importlib. The method has been deprecated in favor of importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module() since Python 3.4. - gh-142048: Fix quadratically increasing garbage collection delays in free-threaded build. - gh-65961: Stop setting __cached__ on modules. - gh-141770: Annotate anonymous mmap usage only when supported by the Linux kernel and if -X dev is used or Python is built in debug mode. Patch by Donghee Na. - gh-142029: Raise ModuleNotFoundError instead of crashing when a nonexistent module is used as a name in _imp.create_builtin(). - gh-142029: Raise ValueError instead of crashing when empty string is used as a name in _imp.create_builtin(). - gh-141976: Protect against specialization failures in the tracing JIT compiler for performance reasons. - gh-141861: Fix invalid memory read in the ENTER_EXECUTOR instruction. - gh-141930: When importing a module, use Python’s regular file object to ensure that writes to .pyc files are complete or an appropriate error is raised. - gh-138122: Add incomplete sample detection to prevent corrupted profiling data. Each thread state now contains an embedded base frame (sentinel at the bottom of the frame stack) with owner type FRAME_OWNED_BY_INTERPRETER. The profiler validates that stack unwinding terminates at this sentinel frame. Samples that fail to reach the base frame (due to race conditions, memory corruption, or other errors) are now rejected rather than being included as spurious data. - gh-120158: Fix inconsistent state when enabling or disabling monitoring events too many times. - gh-140638: Expose a "candidates" stat in gc.get_stats() and gc.callbacks. - gh-141780: Fix Py_mod_gil with API added in PEP 793: PyModule_FromSlotsAndSpec() and PyModExport hooks - gh-141732: Ensure the __repr__() for ExceptionGroup and BaseExceptionGroup does not change when the exception sequence that was original passed in to its constructor is subsequently mutated. - gh-140638: Expose a "duration" stat in gc.get_stats() and gc.callbacks. - gh-139653: Only raise a RecursionError or trigger a fatal error if the stack pointer is both below the limit pointer and above the stack base. If outside of these bounds assume that it is OK. This prevents false positives when user-space threads swap stacks. - gh-41779: Allowed defining the __dict__ and __weakref__ __slots__ for any class. - gh-139103: Improve multithreaded scaling of dataclasses on the free-threaded build. - gh-141589: Change backoff counter to use prime numbers instead of powers of 2. Use only 3 bits for counter and 13 bits for value. This allows to support values up to 8191. Patch by Mikhail Efimov. - gh-137007: Fix a bug during JIT compilation failure which caused garbage collection debug assertions to fail. - gh-132657: For the free-threaded build, avoid locking the set object for the __contains__ method. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_STR_1. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_BUILTIN_O. - gh-134584: Eliminate redundant refcounting from _CALL_TUPLE_1. Patch by Noam Cohen C API - gh-142589: Fix PyUnstable_Object_IsUniqueReferencedTemporary() handling of tagged ints on the interpreter stack. - gh-142571: PyUnstable_CopyPerfMapFile() now checks that opening the file succeeded before flushing. - gh-142225: Fixed the PyABIInfo_VAR macro. - gh-141049: _PyObject_CallMethodId(), _PyObject_GetAttrId() and _PyUnicode_FromId() are deprecated since 3.15 and will be removed in 3.20. Instead, use PyUnicode_InternFromString() and cache the result in the module state, then call PyObject_CallMethod() or PyObject_GetAttr(). Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-142163: Fix the HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL macro being defined without the Py_BUILD_CORE macro set after including Python.h. - gh-137422: Fix free threading race condition in PyImport_AddModuleRef(). It was previously possible for two calls to the function return two different objects, only one of which was stored in sys.modules. - gh-141726: Add PyDict_SetDefaultRef() to the Stable ABI. - gh-140042: Removed the sqlite3_shutdown call that could cause closing connections for sqlite when used with multiple sub interpreters. - gh-141070: Add PyUnstable_Object_Dump() to dump an object to stderr. It should only be used for debugging. Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-139165: Expose the functions Py_SIZE(), Py_IS_TYPE() and Py_SET_SIZE() in the Stable ABI. Build - gh-131372: Add LDVERSION and EXE to the base_interpreter value of build-details.json. - gh-142454: When calculating the digest of the JIT stencils input, sort the hashed files by filenames before adding their content to the hasher. This ensures deterministic hash input and hence deterministic hash, independent on filesystem order. - gh-131372: build-details.py will only be installed as part of the main install (make install). make altinstall will no longer include it. - gh-142234: Allow --enable-wasm-dynamic-linking for WASI. While CPython doesn’t directly support it so external/downstream users do not have to patch in support for the flag. - gh-142050: Fixed a bug where JIT stencils produced on Windows contained debug data. Patch by Chris Eibl. - gh-141808: Do not generate the jit stencils twice in case of PGO builds on Windows. - gh-141926: RUNSHARED is no longer cleared when cross-compiling. Previously, RUNSHARED was cleared when cross-compiling, which breaks PGO when using --enabled-shared on systems where the cross-compiled CPython is otherwise executable (e.g., via transparent emulation). - gh-141808: When running make clean-retain-profile, keep the generated JIT stencils. That way, the stencils are not generated twice when Profile-guided optimization (PGO) is used. It also allows distributors to supply their own pre-built JIT stencils. - gh-141784: Fix _remote_debugging_module.c compilation on 32-bit Linux. Include Python.h before system headers to make sure that _remote_debugging_module.c uses the same types (ABI) than Python. Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-141172: Update to WASI SDK 29. - gh-139707: Add configure option --with-missing-stdlib-config=FILE allows which distributors to pass a JSON configuration file containing custom error messages for missing standard library modules. - gh-108819: Honor --with-platlibdir in the pure-Python standard library installation path, if PLATLIBDIR doesn’t match the value used in LIBDIR. Tests - gh-140381: Fix flaky test_profiling tests on i686 and s390x architectures by increasing slow_fibonacci call frequency from every 5th iteration to every 2nd iteration. - gh-140210: Make test_sysconfig.test_parse_makefile_renamed_vars less fragile by clearing the environment variables before parsing the Makefile.
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TODAY_DATE=`date -r %{SOURCE0} "+%B %d, %Y"`
# TODO use not date of tarball but date of latest patch
cd Doc
sed -i "s/^today = .*/today = '$TODAY_DATE'/" conf.py
%make_build -j1 JOBS=1 html
# Build also devhelp files
sphinx-build -a -b devhelp . build/devhelp
rm -rfv build/devhelp/.doctrees
%else
%define _lto_cflags %{nil}
# use rpm_opt_flags
export OPT="%{optflags} -DOPENSSL_LOAD_CONF -fwrapv $(pkg-config --cflags-only-I libffi) -fno-semantic-interposition"
touch -r %{SOURCE0} Makefile.pre.in
autoreconf -fvi
%if 0%{?sles_version}
sed -e 's/-fprofile-correction//' -i Makefile.pre.in
%endif
export CFLAGS="%{optflags} -IVendor/"
%configure \
--with-platlibdir=%{_lib} \
--docdir=%{_docdir}/python \
--enable-ipv6 \
--enable-shared \
--with-ensurepip=no \
--with-system-ffi \
--with-system-expat \
--with-lto \
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1550 || 0%{?sle_version} >= 150400
--with-ssl-default-suites=openssl \
%endif
%if %{with profileopt}
--enable-optimizations \
%endif
%if %{with mpdecimal}
--with-system-libmpdec \
%endif
%if %{with experimental_jit}
--enable-experimental-jit=yes-off \
%endif
%if %{without GIL}
--disable-gil \
%endif
--enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions
# prevent make from trying to rebuild PYTHON_FOR_GEN stuff
# %%make_build -t Python/Python-ast.c \
# Include/Python-ast.h \
# Objects/typeslots.inc \
# Python/opcode_targets.h \
# Include/opcode.h
%if %{with general}
%make_build
%endif
%if %{with base}
%if %{with profileopt}
target=profile-opt
%else
target=all
%endif
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH \
%make_build $target
%endif
%endif
%check
export SUSE_VERSION="0%{?suse_version}"
export SLE_VERSION="0%{?sle_version}"
%if %{with general}
# exclude test_gdb -- it doesn't run in buildservice anyway, and fails on missing debuginfos
# when you install gdb into your test env
EXCLUDE="test_gdb"
# we patch out the message to recommend zypper in and thus this would fail
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_pydoc"
%ifarch %{arm} s390x
# test_multiprocessing_forkserver is racy
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_multiprocessing_forkserver"
%endif
%ifarch ppc ppc64 ppc64le
# exclude test_faulthandler due to bnc#831629
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_faulthandler"
# exclude test_curse for gh#python/cpython#141534
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_curses"
%endif
# some tests break in QEMU
%if 0%{?qemu_user_space_build}
# test_faulthandler: test_register_chain is racy
# test_posix: qemu does not support fexecve with O_CLOEXEC in test_fexecve
# test_profiling: test_esrch_signal_handling times out
# test_signal: qemu crashes in test_stress_modifying_handlers
# test_socket: many CmsgTrunc tests fail
# test_subprocess: qemu does not support CLONE_VFORK
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_faulthandler test_posix test_profiling test_signal test_socket test_subprocess"
%endif
# This test (part of test_uuid) requires real network interfaces
# so that ifconfig output has "HWaddr <something>". Some kvm instances
# done have any such interface breaking the uuid module.
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_uuid"
# bsc#1195140 and bpo#37169 - test_capi is failing on openSUSE, and not sure why
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_capi"
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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# Failing tests on python 3.15
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_regrtest test_sysconfig"
# Segfaults on 32 bit
EXCLUDE="$EXCLUDE test_profiling"
# Limit virtual memory to avoid spurious failures
if test $(ulimit -v) = unlimited || test $(ulimit -v) -gt 10000000; then
ulimit -v 11000000 || :
fi
export PYTHONPATH="$(pwd -P)/Lib"
# Use timeout, like make target buildbottest
# We cannot run tests parallel, because osc build environment doesnt
# have /dev/shm
# test_freeze_simple_script is skipped, because it fails without bundled libs.
%make_build -j1 test TESTOPTS="-u curses,-network -v -i test_freeze_simple_script -x $EXCLUDE --timeout=5400"
# use network, be verbose:
#make test TESTOPTS="-l -u network -v"
%endif
%install
%if %{with doc}
export PDOCS=%{buildroot}%{_docdir}/python%{python_version}
mkdir -p $PDOCS
# generated docs
rm Doc/build/*/.buildinfo
cp -r Doc/build/html $PDOCS
# misc
install -d -m 755 $PDOCS/Misc
rm Misc/README.AIX
for i in Misc/* ; do
[ -f $i ] && install -c -m 644 $i $PDOCS/Misc/
done
# devhelp
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html
cp -r Doc/build/devhelp %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html/Python%{python_version}
rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html/Python%{python_version}/.doctrees
%endif
%if %{with general}
%make_install
# clean out stuff that is in python-base and subpackages
find %{buildroot}%{_bindir} -mindepth 1 -not -name "*idle3*" -print -delete
rm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/lib*
rm -r %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/pkgconfig
rm -r %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/*
rm -r %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/*
rm -r %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/config*
find %{buildroot}%{sitedir} -name "*.egg-info" -delete
rm -r %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/__pycache__
rm -r %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/site-packages
rm %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/*.*
for module in \
asyncio compression ctypes collections concurrent email encodings \
ensurepip html http re pathlib _pyrepl \
importlib json logging multiprocessing pydoc_data unittest \
urllib venv wsgiref test string sysconfig tomllib turtledemo \
xml xmlrpc zipfile zoneinfo __phello__
do
rm -r %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/$module
done
for library in \
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array binascii _bisect _bz2 cmath _codecs_* \
_csv _ctypes _decimal fcntl grp \
_hashlib _heapq _hmac _json _lsprof _lzma math mmap _math_integer \
_multibytecodec _multiprocessing _pickle _posixshmem \
_posixsubprocess _queue _random resource select _ssl _socket \
_statistics _struct syslog termios _testbuffer _testimportmultiple \
_testmultiphase unicodedata zlib _ctypes_test _testinternalcapi _testcapi \
_testclinic _testclinic_limited xxlimited xxlimited_35 _remote_debugging \
_testlimitedcapi _xxtestfuzz _elementtree pyexpat _md5 _sha1 \
_interpchannels _interpqueues _interpreters \
_sha2 _blake2 _sha3 _uuid _zstd _zoneinfo \
_testsinglephase xxsubtype
do
eval rm "%{buildroot}%{sitedir}/lib-dynload/$library.*"
done
# Idle is not packaged in base due to the appstream-glib dependency
# and even more because of the dependency on tkinter and thus Tcl/Tk
# move idle config into /etc
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/idle%{python_abi}
(
cd %{buildroot}/%{sitedir}/idlelib/
for file in *.def ; do
mv $file %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/idle%{python_abi}/
ln -sf %{_sysconfdir}/idle%{python_abi}/$file %{buildroot}/%{sitedir}/idlelib/
done
)
# keep just idle3.X
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/idle3
- New development of new major version, update to 3.15.0~a1: - Tools/Demos - gh-139330: SBOM generation tool didn’t cross-check the version and checksum values against the Modules/expat/refresh.sh script, leading to the values becoming out-of-date during routine updates. - gh-132006: XCframeworks now include privacy manifests to satisfy Apple App Store submission requirements. - gh-138171: A script for building an iOS XCframework was added. As part of this change, the top level iOS folder has been moved to be a subdirectory of the Apple folder. - gh-137873: The iOS test runner has been simplified, resolving some issues that have been observed using the runner in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines test environments. - gh-137484: Have Tools/wasm/wasi put the build Python into a directory named after the build triple instead of “build”. - gh-137025: The wasm_build.py script has been removed. Tools/wasm/emscripten and Tools/wasm/wasi should be used instead, as described in the Dev Guide. - gh-137248: Add a --logdir option to Tools/wasm/wasi for specifying where to write log files. - gh-137243: Have Tools/wasm/wasi detect a WASI SDK install in /opt when it was directly extracted from a release tarball. - gh-136251: Fixes and usability improvements for Tools/wasm/emscripten/web_example - gh-135968: Stubs for strip are now provided as part of an iOS install. - gh-135379: The cases generator no longer accepts type OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python315?expand=0&rev=3
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# mve idle binary to idle3.15t to avoid conflict
%if %{without GIL}
mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/idle%{python_version} %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/idle%{python_abi}
%endif
# install idle icons
for size in 16 32 48 ; do
install -m 644 -D Lib/idlelib/Icons/idle_${size}.png \
%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/${size}x${size}/apps/idle%{python_abi}.png
done
# install idle desktop file
cp %{SOURCE19} idle%{python_abi}.desktop
sed -i -e 's:idle3:idle%{python_abi}:g' idle%{python_abi}.desktop
install -m 644 -D -t %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications idle%{python_abi}.desktop
cp %{SOURCE20} idle%{python_abi}.appdata.xml
sed -i -e 's:idle3.desktop:idle%{python_abi}.desktop:g' idle%{python_abi}.appdata.xml
install -m 644 -D -t %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/metainfo idle%{python_abi}.appdata.xml
appstream-util validate-relax --nonet %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/metainfo/idle%{python_abi}.appdata.xml
%fdupes %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/python%{python_abi}
%endif
%if %{with base}
%make_install
# remove .a
find %{buildroot} -name "*.a" -delete
# install "site-packages" and __pycache__ for third parties
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/site-packages
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/site-packages/__pycache__
# and their 32bit counterparts explicitly
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/python%{python_abi}/site-packages/__pycache__
# cleanup parts that don't belong
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for dir in curses dbm sqlite3 tkinter idlelib profiling; do
find "%{buildroot}/%{sitedir}/$dir"/* -maxdepth 0 -name "test" -o -exec rm -rf {} +
done
# overwrite the copied binary with a link
ln -sf python%{python_version} %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python3
# decide to ship python3 or just python3.X
%if !%{primary_interpreter}
# base
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python3
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/pydoc3
rm %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/python3.1
# devel
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python3-config
rm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/libpython3.so
rm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/{python3,python3-embed}.pc
%endif
%if %{with externally_managed}
# PEP-0668 mark this as a distro maintained python
sed -e 's,__PYTHONPREFIX__,%{python_pkg_name},' -e 's,__PYTHON__,python%{python_version},' < %{SOURCE4} > %{buildroot}%{sitedir}/EXTERNALLY-MANAGED
%endif
# link shared library instead of static library that tools expect
ln -s ../../libpython%{python_abi}.so %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{python_abi}/config-%{python_abi}-%{archname}-%{_os}%{?_gnu}%{?armsuffix}/libpython%{python_abi}.so
# delete idle3, which has to many packaging dependencies for base
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/idle3*
# replace duplicate .pyo/.pyc with hardlinks
%fdupes %{buildroot}/%{sitedir}
# documentation
export PDOCS=%{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}
install -d -m 755 $PDOCS
install -c -m 644 %{SOURCE3} $PDOCS/
install -c -m 644 README.rst $PDOCS/
# tools
for x in `find Tools/ \( -not -name Makefile \) -print | sort` ; do
test -d $x && ( install -c -m 755 -d $PDOCS/$x ) \
|| ( install -c -m 644 $x $PDOCS/$x )
done
# gdb script is shipped with devel subpackage
rm -r $PDOCS/Tools/gdb
# clean up the bat files
find "$PDOCS" -name "*.bat" -delete
# put gdb helper script into place
install -m 755 -D Tools/gdb/libpython.py %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/gdb/auto-load/%{_libdir}/libpython%{python_abi}.so.%{so_major}.%{so_minor}-gdb.py
# install devel files to /config
#cp Makefile Makefile.pre.in Makefile.pre $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%%{sitedir}/config-%%{python_abi}/
# Remove -IVendor/ from python-config boo#1231795
sed -i 's/-IVendor\///' %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{python_abi}-config
# RPM macros
%if %{primary_interpreter}
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/
install -m 644 %{SOURCE7} %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/ # macros.python3
%endif
# import_failed hooks
FAILDIR=%{buildroot}/%{sitedir}/_import_failed
mkdir $FAILDIR
install -m 644 %{SOURCE8} %{SOURCE9} $FAILDIR # import_failed.*
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./python -c "from py_compile import compile; compile('$FAILDIR/import_failed.py', dfile='%{sitedir}/_import_failed/import_failed.py')"
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./python -O -c "from py_compile import compile; compile('$FAILDIR/import_failed.py', dfile='%{sitedir}/_import_failed/import_failed.py')"
(
cd $FAILDIR
while read package modules; do
for module in $modules; do
ln import_failed.py $module.py
pushd __pycache__
for i in import_failed*; do
ln $i "$module${i#import_failed}"
done
popd
done
done < %{SOURCE9}
)
echo %{sitedir}/_import_failed > %{buildroot}/%{sitedir}/site-packages/zzzz-import-failed-hooks.pth
# not packaged without GIL
%if %{without GIL}
rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/python-%{python_version}.pc
rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/python-%{python_version}-embed.pc
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{python_version}
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/pydoc%{python_version}
rm %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/python%{python_version}-config
rm %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/python%{python_version}.1*
%endif
%endif
# For the purposes of reproducibility, it is necessary to eliminate any *.pyc files inside documentation dirs
if [ -d %{buildroot}%{_defaultdocdir} ] ; then
find %{buildroot}%{_defaultdocdir} -type f -name \*.pyc -ls -exec rm -vf '{}' \;
fi
%if %{with general}
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-tk
%{sitedir}/tkinter
%{dynlib _tkinter}
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-curses
%{sitedir}/curses
%{dynlib _curses}
%{dynlib _curses_panel}
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-dbm
%{sitedir}/dbm
%{dynlib _dbm}
%{dynlib _gdbm}
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}
%dir %{sitedir}
%dir %{sitedir}/lib-dynload
%{sitedir}/sqlite3
%{dynlib readline}
%{dynlib _sqlite3}
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-idle
%{sitedir}/idlelib
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/idle%{python_abi}
%config %{_sysconfdir}/idle%{python_abi}/*
%doc Lib/idlelib/README.txt
%doc Lib/idlelib/TODO.txt
%doc Lib/idlelib/extend.txt
%doc Lib/idlelib/ChangeLog
%{_bindir}/idle%{python_abi}
%{_datadir}/applications/idle%{python_abi}.desktop
%{_datadir}/metainfo/idle%{python_abi}.appdata.xml
%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/*/apps/idle%{python_abi}.png
%dir %{_datadir}/icons/hicolor
%dir %{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/16x16
%dir %{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/32x32
%dir %{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/48x48
%dir %{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/*/apps
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%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-profiling
%{sitedir}/profiling
# endif for if general
%endif
%if %{with doc}
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-doc
%dir %{_docdir}/python%{python_version}
%doc %{_docdir}/python%{python_version}/Misc
%doc %{_docdir}/python%{python_version}/html
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-doc-devhelp
%dir %{_datadir}/gtk-doc
%dir %{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html
%doc %{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html/Python%{python_version}
%endif
%if %{with base}
%post -n libpython%{so_version} -p /sbin/ldconfig
%postun -n libpython%{so_version} -p /sbin/ldconfig
%files -n libpython%{so_version}
%{_libdir}/libpython%{python_abi}.so.%{so_major}.%{so_minor}
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-tools
%{sitedir}/turtledemo
%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}/Tools
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-devel
%{_libdir}/libpython%{python_abi}.so
%if %{primary_interpreter}
%{_libdir}/libpython3.so
%endif
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/*
%{_includedir}/python%{python_abi}
%{sitedir}/config-%{python_abi}-*
%{_bindir}/python%{python_abi}-config
%if %{primary_interpreter}
%{_bindir}/python3-config
%endif
# Own these directories to not depend on gdb
%dir %{_datadir}/gdb
%dir %{_datadir}/gdb/auto-load
%dir %{_datadir}/gdb/auto-load%{_prefix}
%dir %{_datadir}/gdb/auto-load%{_libdir}
%{_datadir}/gdb/auto-load/%{_libdir}/libpython%{python_abi}.so.%{so_major}.%{so_minor}-gdb.py
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-testsuite
%{sitedir}/test
# %%{sitedir}/*/test
# %%{sitedir}/*/tests
%{dynlib _ctypes_test}
%{dynlib _testbuffer}
%{dynlib _testcapi}
%{dynlib _testclinic}
%{dynlib _testclinic_limited}
%{dynlib _testinternalcapi}
%{dynlib _testimportmultiple}
%{dynlib _testmultiphase}
%{dynlib _testsinglephase}
%{dynlib _remote_debugging}
%{dynlib _testlimitedcapi}
%{dynlib _xxtestfuzz}
# workaround for missing packages
%dir %{sitedir}/sqlite3
%dir %{sitedir}/tkinter
%files -n %{python_pkg_name}-base
# docs
%dir %{_docdir}/%{name}
%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}/README.rst
%license LICENSE
%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}/README.SUSE
%if %{primary_interpreter}
%{_mandir}/man1/python3.1%{?ext_man}
%endif
%if %{with GIL}
%{_mandir}/man1/python%{python_version}.1%{?ext_man}
%endif
%if %{with externally_managed}
# PEP-0668
%{sitedir}/EXTERNALLY-MANAGED
%endif
# license text, not a doc because the code can use it at run-time
%{sitedir}/LICENSE.txt
# RPM macros
%if %{primary_interpreter}
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.python3
%endif
# build-details
%{_libdir}/python3*/build-details.json
# binary parts
%dir %{sitedir}/lib-dynload
%{dynlib array}
%{dynlib binascii}
%{dynlib _bisect}
%{dynlib _bz2}
%{dynlib cmath}
%{dynlib _codecs_cn}
%{dynlib _codecs_hk}
%{dynlib _codecs_iso2022}
%{dynlib _codecs_jp}
%{dynlib _codecs_kr}
%{dynlib _codecs_tw}
%{dynlib _csv}
%{dynlib _ctypes}
%{dynlib _decimal}
%{dynlib _elementtree}
%{dynlib fcntl}
%{dynlib grp}
%{dynlib _hashlib}
%{dynlib _heapq}
%{dynlib _hmac}
%{dynlib _interpchannels}
%{dynlib _interpqueues}
%{dynlib _interpreters}
%{dynlib _json}
%{dynlib _lsprof}
%{dynlib _lzma}
%{dynlib math}
%{dynlib mmap}
%{dynlib _math_integer}
%{dynlib _multibytecodec}
%{dynlib _multiprocessing}
%{dynlib _pickle}
%{dynlib _posixshmem}
%{dynlib _posixsubprocess}
%{dynlib pyexpat}
%{dynlib _queue}
%{dynlib _random}
%{dynlib resource}
%{dynlib select}
%{dynlib _socket}
%{dynlib _ssl}
%{dynlib _statistics}
%{dynlib _struct}
%{dynlib syslog}
%{dynlib termios}
%{dynlib unicodedata}
%{dynlib _uuid}
%{dynlib xxlimited}
%{dynlib xxlimited_35}
%{dynlib xxsubtype}
%{dynlib zlib}
%{dynlib _zoneinfo}
%{dynlib _zstd}
# hashlib fallback modules
%{dynlib _blake2}
%{dynlib _md5}
%{dynlib _sha1}
%{dynlib _sha2}
%{dynlib _sha3}
%dir %{sitedir}
# python parts
%dir %{_prefix}/lib/python%{python_abi}
%dir %{_prefix}/lib/python%{python_abi}/site-packages
%dir %{_prefix}/lib/python%{python_abi}/site-packages/__pycache__
%dir %{sitedir}/site-packages
%dir %{sitedir}/site-packages/__pycache__
# %%exclude %%{sitedir}/*/test
# %%exclude %%{sitedir}/*/tests
%{sitedir}/*.py
%{sitedir}/asyncio
%{sitedir}/compression
%{sitedir}/ctypes
%{sitedir}/collections
%{sitedir}/concurrent
%{sitedir}/email
%{sitedir}/encodings
%{sitedir}/ensurepip
%{sitedir}/html
%{sitedir}/http
%{sitedir}/importlib
%{sitedir}/json
%{sitedir}/logging
%{sitedir}/multiprocessing
%{sitedir}/pathlib
%{sitedir}/pydoc_data
%{sitedir}/re
%{sitedir}/string
%{sitedir}/sysconfig
%{sitedir}/tomllib
%{sitedir}/unittest
%{sitedir}/urllib
%{sitedir}/venv
%{sitedir}/wsgiref
%{sitedir}/xml
%{sitedir}/xmlrpc
%{sitedir}/zoneinfo
%{sitedir}/zipfile
%{sitedir}/_pyrepl
%{sitedir}/__phello__
%{sitedir}/__pycache__
# sysconfig converted to JSON (gh#python/cpython#127178)
%{sitedir}/_sysconfig_vars_*.json
# import-failed hooks
%{sitedir}/_import_failed
%{sitedir}/site-packages/zzzz-import-failed-hooks.pth
# symlinks
%if %{primary_interpreter}
%{_bindir}/python3
%{_bindir}/pydoc3
%endif
# executables
%if %{with GIL}
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/pydoc%{python_version}
%endif
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/python%{python_abi}
# endif for if base
%endif
%changelog