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Ben Wiederhake
87e4bcdf69 Everywhere: Canonicalize 'ReadMe' capitalization
We now follow a common capitalization throughout the project:

./Ports/openssh/ReadMe.md
./Ports/python3/patches/ReadMe.md
./Ports/ReadMe.md
./Meta/Lagom/ReadMe.md
./ReadMe.md

This filename is still obvious enough to be seen immediately.
2021-02-15 07:41:16 +01:00
Linus Groh
de676bbf97 Ports: Build python3 with zlib
With the right include paths and linker flags, the _zlib module now
builds & works. :^)
2021-02-02 16:53:06 +01:00
Linus Groh
404dab5383 Ports: Build most python3 extension modules statically
Attempting to import C-extensions (lib-dynload/*.so) currently asserts
in the dynamic loader - let's just build them statically instead for the
time being.
This makes a large number of modules available for use and the port a
lot more functional! :^)
2021-02-02 16:53:06 +01:00
Linus Groh
92908259b8 Ports: Tweak shebang of python3's package.sh
This was missed in c702845.
2021-01-23 08:28:25 +01:00
Linus Groh
efc091df81 Ports: Build python3 with libffi
This makes building the _ctypes module succeed. We still can't import
it, but hey, that's progress! :^)
2021-01-22 11:10:01 +01:00
Linus Groh
cb8e4be3b5 Ports: Add missing version.sh file to python3 port
I thought I had committed this, but it's .gitignore'd. Add an exception
to Ports/.gitignore and add it for real this time. :^)

Fixes #5008.
2021-01-19 22:18:32 +01:00
Linus Groh
39af1f8519 Ports: Add Python 3.9
The current version of our Python port (3.6.0) is over four years old by
now and has (or had, I haven't actually tried it in a while) some
limitations - time for an upgrade! The latest Python release is 3.9.1,
so I used that version. It's a from-scratch port, no patches are taken
from the previous port to ensure the smallest possible amount of code is
patched. The BuildPython.sh script is useful so I kept it, with some
tweaks. I added a short document explaining each patch to ease judging
their underlying problem and necessity in the future.

Compared to the old Python port, this one does support both the time
module as well as threading (at least _thread) just fine. Importing
modules written in C (everything in /usr/local/lib/python3.9/lib-dynload)
currently asserts in Serenity's dynamic loader, which is unfortunate but
probably solvable. Possibly related to #4642. I didn't try building
Python statically, which might be one possibility to circumvent this
issue.

I also renamed the directory to just "python3", which is analogous to
the Python 3.x package most Linux distributions provide. That implicitly
means that we likely will not support multiple versions of the Python
port at any given time, but again, neither do many other systems by
default. Recent versions are usually backwards compatible anyway though,
so having the latest shouldn't be a problem.
On the other hand bumping the version should now be be as simple as
updating the variables in version.sh, given that no new patches are
required.

These core modules to currently not build - I chose to ignore that for
now rather than adding more patches to make them work somehow, which
means they're fully unavailable. This should probably be fixed in
Serenity itself.

    _ctypes, _decimal, _socket, mmap, resource, termios

These optional modules requiring 3rd-party dependencies do currently not
build (even with depends="ncurses openssl zlib"). Especially the absence
of a readline port makes the REPL a bit painful to use. :^)

    _bz2, _curses, _curses_panel, _dbm, _gdbm, _hashlib, _lzma, _sqlite3,
    _ssl, _tkinter, _uuid, nis, ossaudiodev, readline, spwd, zlib

I did some work on LibC and LibM beforehand to add at least stubs of
missing required functions, it still encounters an ASSERT_NOT_REACHED()
/ TODO() every now and then, notably frexp() (implementations of that
can be found online easily if you want to get that working right now).
But then again that's our fault and not this port's. :^)
2021-01-18 22:28:56 +01:00