# Skip QA check for library symbolic links (core issue is a packaging problem within # Singularity build / config: read up on the dev-so test for more info) INSANE_SKIP_${PN} += "dev-so" RDEPENDS_${PN} += "glibc python3 ca-certificates openssl bash e2fsprogs-mke2fs" # Singularity expects to find python3 under the name python, therefore both # cannot be installed at the same time. RCONFLICTS_${PN} = "python" LICENSE = "BSD" LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYRIGHT.md;md5=be78c34e483dd7d8439358b1e024b294 \ file://LICENSE-LBNL.md;md5=45a007b527e1a9507aa7fa869f8d7ede \ file://LICENSE.md;md5=df4326b473db6424033f1d98a5645e30 \ file://debian/copyright;md5=ed267cf386d9b75ab1f27f407e935b10" SRC_URI = "git://github.com/singularityware/singularity.git;protocol=https" PV = "2.3.1+git${SRCPV}" SRCREV = "e214d4ebf0a1274b1c63b095fd55ae61c7e92947" S = "${WORKDIR}/git" inherit pythonnative autotools-brokensep EXTRA_OECONF = "--prefix=/usr/local" pkg_postinst_${PN}() { # Singularity requires "python" to resolve to "python3" within the commandline. # This creates a symbolic link from python3 to python. A side-effect of this is # that scripts which expect Python 2 may fail to run correctly. ln -sr $D${bindir}/python3 $D${bindir}/python # python3 expects CA certificates to be installed in a different place to where # they are actually installed. These lines link the two locations. rm -r $D${libdir}/ssl-1.1/certs ln -sr $D${sysconfdir}/ssl/certs $D${libdir}/ssl-1.1 }