* Update dependency list.
* Take tarball from PyPI instead of Github.
* webpy now supports both Python 2 and Python 3.
* License change: On commit
97466ad0392738be2f5cc3bd4c1289872a8a0f44,
WSGI server moved the cherrypy library so web/wsgiserver/LICENSE.txt
has removed and LICENSE.txt doesn't mention WSGI anymore.
Signed-off-by: Asaf Kahlon <asafka7@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
config BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_WEBPY
bool "python-webpy"
- depends on BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON
- select BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_HASHLIB
+ select BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_HASHLIB if BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON
+ select BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_CHEROOT # runtime
+ select BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_MARKDOWN # runtime
help
web.py is a web framework for Python that is as simple as it
is powerful.
-# Locally computed
-sha256 f074241a0b839408a0b9840ade1198e16fbd6aa6393a48a0e84f73b545baab9a python-webpy-0.39.tar.gz
-sha256 3826fd531a9b904841f5e3560fcda7e93f2ab8d11ef124ec65e10625efa26c34 LICENSE.txt
-sha256 7347fd17bfd33c4093c31dc77076733e1e0150ce8c13296c56dc042bbecede84 web/wsgiserver/LICENSE.txt
+# md5, sha256 from https://pypi.org/pypi/web.py/json
+md5 4e7ec89e7ae1e938d01fff01ba752606 web.py-0.40.tar.gz
+sha256 dc5e42ffbc42d77d07f75b7acca9975a3368ae609774e49ddebb497a784131f3 web.py-0.40.tar.gz
+# Locally computed sha256 checksums
+sha256 791bf6e9419435f114a19fc6519ff33738021eb3c41b18490943230ab0894df9 LICENSE.txt
#
################################################################################
-PYTHON_WEBPY_VERSION = 0.39
-PYTHON_WEBPY_SITE = $(call github,webpy,webpy,webpy-$(PYTHON_WEBPY_VERSION))
+PYTHON_WEBPY_VERSION = 0.40
+PYTHON_WEBPY_SOURCE = web.py-$(PYTHON_WEBPY_VERSION).tar.gz
+PYTHON_WEBPY_SITE = https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/e3/23/ed84b174add09153329c6357984c8433e2f350de91c3859fa48c3cdbf7dc
PYTHON_WEBPY_SETUP_TYPE = setuptools
-PYTHON_WEBPY_LICENSE = Public Domain, CherryPy License
-PYTHON_WEBPY_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE.txt web/wsgiserver/LICENSE.txt
+PYTHON_WEBPY_LICENSE = Public Domain
+PYTHON_WEBPY_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE.txt
$(eval $(python-package))