components/python/eventlet/eventlet-PYVER.p5m
changeset 1666 69d14d547e77
parent 1484 01108fd9c6ef
child 1890 5a4ef66c42bf
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    23 
    24 set name=pkg.fmri \
    24 set name=pkg.fmri \
    25     value=pkg:/library/python-2/eventlet-$(PYV)@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
    25     value=pkg:/library/python/eventlet-$(PYV)@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
    26 set name=pkg.summary value="Highly concurrent networking library for Python"
    26 set name=pkg.summary value="Highly concurrent networking library for Python"
    27 set name=pkg.description \
    27 set name=pkg.description \
    28     value="Eventlet is a concurrent networking library for Python that allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it. It uses libevent for highly scalable non-blocking I/O. Coroutines or green threads ensure that the developer uses a blocking style of programming that is similar to threading, but provide the benefits of non-blocking I/O. The event dispatch is implicit, which means you can easily use Eventlet from the Python interpreter, or as a small part of a larger application."
    28     value="Eventlet is a concurrent networking library for Python that allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it. It uses libevent for highly scalable non-blocking I/O. Coroutines or green threads ensure that the developer uses a blocking style of programming that is similar to threading, but provide the benefits of non-blocking I/O. The event dispatch is implicit, which means you can easily use Eventlet from the Python interpreter, or as a small part of a larger application."
    29 set name=com.oracle.info.description value="the Python eventlet module"
    29 set name=com.oracle.info.description value="the Python eventlet module"
    30 set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=14503
    30 set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=14503
   123 depend type=require fmri=__TBD pkg.debug.depend.file=python$(PYVER) \
   123 depend type=require fmri=__TBD pkg.debug.depend.file=python$(PYVER) \
   124     pkg.debug.depend.path=usr/bin
   124     pkg.debug.depend.path=usr/bin
   125 
   125 
   126 # force a dependency on the eventlet package
   126 # force a dependency on the eventlet package
   127 depend type=require \
   127 depend type=require \
   128     fmri=library/python-2/eventlet@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
   128     fmri=library/python/eventlet@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
   129 
   129 
   130 # force a dependency on greenlet; pkgdepend work is needed to flush this out.
   130 # force a dependency on greenlet; pkgdepend work is needed to flush this out.
   131 depend type=require fmri=library/python-2/greenlet-$(PYV)
   131 depend type=require fmri=library/python/greenlet-$(PYV)
       
   132 
       
   133 # force the rename with an optional dependency on the old name
       
   134 depend type=optional \
       
   135     fmri=library/python-2/eventlet-$(PYV)@0.13.0,5.12-5.12.0.0.0.41.0