Hello,

I'm planning to apply this patch to Mk/bsd.python.mk soon. It's an nivit's solution from devel/py-virtualenv for changes, introduced in PEP 3147 [1]. It will not affect default packages build, because packages are not yet building for python3 on cluster, but it will affect python ports, built with python3, that already has fix like that applied locally. I tested it with dozen of ports and everything seems fine. Local fixes will be removed right after this change. Please tell me if there is any objections or suggestions on this. Thanks.

[1] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3147/

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Regards,
Ruslan

Tinderboxing kills... the drives.
Index: bsd.python.mk
===================================================================
--- bsd.python.mk       (revision 310860)
+++ bsd.python.mk       (working copy)
@@ -666,6 +666,23 @@
 
 .endif # defined(USE_TWISTED)
 
+.if ${PYTHON_REL} >= 320
+# When Python version is 3.2+ we rewrite all the filenames
+# of TMPPLIST that end with .py[co], so that they conform
+# to PEP 3147 (see http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3147/)
+PYMAGICTAG=    ${PYTHON_CMD} -c 'import imp; print(imp.get_tag())'
+add-plist-post:
+       @${AWK} '\
+               /\.py[co]$$/ && !($$0 ~ "/" pc "/") {id = match($$0, 
/\/[^\/]+\.py[co]$$/); if (id != 0) {d = substr($$0, 1, RSTART - 1); dirs[d] = 
1}; sub(/\.py[co]$$/,  "." mt "&"); sub(/[^\/]+\.py[co]$$/, pc "/&"); print; 
next} \
+               /^@dirrm / {d = substr($$0, 8); if (d in dirs) {print $$0 "/" 
pc}; print $$0; next} \
+               {print} \
+               END {if (sp in dirs) {print "@dirrm " sp "/" pc}} \
+               ' \
+               pc="__pycache__" mt="$$(${PYMAGICTAG})" 
sp="${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR:S,${PYTHONBASE}/,,g}" \
+               ${TMPPLIST} > ${TMPPLIST}.pyc_tmp
+       @${MV} ${TMPPLIST}.pyc_tmp ${TMPPLIST}
+.endif
+
 # XXX Hm, should I export some of the variables above to *_ENV?
 
 # If multiple Python versions are installed and cmake is used, it might
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