pkgbase=python-cffi pkgname=(python3-cffi python2-cffi) pkgver=1.5.2 _revision=4640c7bfb3166763943b428bc7ae9d3585e45c34 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code" arch=('x86_64') url="http://cffi.readthedocs.org/" license=('MIT') makedepends=('python3-setuptools' 'python2-setuptools' 'python3-pycparser' 'python2-pycparser' 'mercurial') checkdepends=('python3-pytest' 'python2-pytest') source=("hg+https://felixonmars@bitbucket.org/cffi/cffi#revision=$_revision") sha512sums=('SKIP') prepare() { cp -a cffi{,-py2} } build() { cd "$srcdir/cffi" python3 setup.py build cd "$srcdir/cffi-py2" python2 setup.py build } #check() { # ## Fails complaining that it can't import _cffi_backend, and I'm # ## not sure how to make it work # cd "$srcdir/cffi" # python3 setup_base.py build # PYTHONPATH=build/lib.linux-* py.test c/ testing/ # # cd "$srcdir/cffi-py2" # python2 setup_base.py build # PYTHONPATH=build/lib.linux-* py.test c/ testing/ #} package_python3-cffi() { depends=('python3-pycparser') cd "$srcdir/cffi" python3 setup.py install --root="$pkgdir/" --optimize=1 install -Dm644 LICENSE "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE" } package_python2-cffi() { depends=('python2-pycparser') cd "$srcdir/cffi-py2" python2 setup.py install --root="$pkgdir/" --optimize=1 install -Dm644 LICENSE "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE" }