ladybird/Ports/python3/patches
Linus Groh 006bf1905b Ports: Update Python to 3.12.0
Released on 2023-10-02.
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3120/

Note that the top-level setup.py script has disappeared completely,
hence the two dropped patches. AFAICT this doesn't regress building any
of the native modules, presumably because the configure script fully
takes care of this now:

```
The necessary bits to build these optional modules were not found:
_dbm                  _gdbm                 _posixshmem
_tkinter              nis                   ossaudiodev
To find the necessary bits, look in configure.ac and config.log.

Checked 111 modules (31 built-in, 73 shared, 1 n/a on serenityos-x86_64,
0 disabled, 6 missing, 0 failed on import)
```
2023-10-03 15:21:40 +02:00
..
0001-Enforce-UTF-8-as-the-locale-encoding.patch Ports: Update Python to 3.12.0 2023-10-03 15:21:40 +02:00
0002-Tweak-configure.patch Ports: Update Python to 3.12.0 2023-10-03 15:21:40 +02:00
0003-Include-sys-uio.h-in-socketmodule.c.patch Ports: Update Python to 3.12.0 2023-10-03 15:21:40 +02:00
0004-Workaround-for-unsupported-socket-option.patch Ports: Update Python to 3.12.0 2023-10-03 15:21:40 +02:00
ReadMe.md Ports: Update Python to 3.12.0 2023-10-03 15:21:40 +02:00

Patches for python3 on SerenityOS

0001-Enforce-UTF-8-as-the-locale-encoding.patch

Enforce UTF-8 as the locale encoding

By defining _Py_FORCE_UTF8_LOCALE as some other platforms already do, we can enforce UTF-8 as the encoding.

0002-Tweak-configure.patch

Tweak configure

As usual, make the configure script recognize Serenity. Also set MACHDEP (which is used for sys.platform) to a version-less serenityos, even when not cross-compiling.

0003-Include-sys-uio.h-in-socketmodule.c.patch

Include sys/uio.h in socketmodule.c

This is to ensure that struct iovec is defined, which is required by the socket module.

0004-Workaround-for-unsupported-socket-option.patch

Workaround for unsupported socket option

This is a workaround for ignoring the result of setsockopt call when given TCP_NODELAY as an argument. This TCP socket option is used in many applications (like pip and requests) for optimization purposes. For now, it can be safely ignored until it's supported in the kernel.