Matej Cepl <[email protected]> added the comment:
We (SUSE) have updated versions of the wheels as special Sources, and then this
in the %prep stage of our SPEC file:
# Replace bundled wheels with the updates ones
rm -v Lib/ensurepip/_bundled/*.whl
cp -v %{SOURCE20} %{SOURCE21} Lib/ensurepip/_bundled/
STVER=$(basename %{SOURCE20}|cut -d- -f2)
PIPVER=$(basename %{SOURCE21}|cut -d- -f2)
sed -E -i -e
"s/^(\s*_SETUPTOOLS_VERSION\s+=\s+)\"[0-9.]+\"/\1\"${STVER}\"/" \
-e "s/^(\s*_PIP_VERSION\s+=\s+)\"[0-9.]+\"/\1\"${PIPVER}\"/" \
Lib/ensurepip/__init__.py
A bit of manual work required, but it doesn't lead to so incredible convoluted
constructs as I see in Fedora (nothing against it, but our build system is
already convoluted enough).
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