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PyPI ebuild mirror

This is a gentoo ebuild repository [1] mirroring the PyPI [2] package repository for python.

To utilize it add the following to a *.conf file in /etc/portage/repos.conf/

[pypi]
location = /var/db/repos/pypi
sync-type = git
sync-uri = https://github.com/houseofsuns/pypi.git
auto-sync = yes

This is currently an experimental project and updated on a best effort basis (aiming for roughly every few days). The repository may also move in the future if a better hosting option than GitHub is determined.

Note that due to the size and nature of PyPI this repository has several limitations:

  • from each package up to the caveats below only one version is provided as ebuild to reduce the bulk at a reasonable trade-off,
  • only the 65535 most downloaded packages are included to keep the repository manageable (the actual number differs somewhat due to fluctuation),
  • even with these mitigations the size of all ebuilds combined is rather huge,
  • conversion from PyPI metadata to ebuild is not perfect and for example may contain dependencies which are actually excluded by additional conditions. Additionally package installation may fail due to for example stronger quality checks in an eclass. In these cases please open an issue. As said, there are lots of packages so there probably are some failures still lurking,
  • additionally dependencies are generally recorded without version bounds, as this overlay does only provide a single version of each package so there is no choice anyway, but be warned that this may lead to failures; however for packages available in the official Gentoo tree version bounds of dependencies are preserved with the limitation that complicated cases like e.g. '<8.7,>=6.4' are reduced to automatically representable variants ('<8.7' in the example case).

This overlay may provide multiple ebuilds for one package in cases where a single ebuild does not represent the optimal aspects in the following categories:

  • highest version release (by version number),
  • highest version non-testing release (i.e. not a beta or similar),
  • newest release (which may contradict version numbering).

Additionally we provide where possible an ebuild based on a source distribution. However some packages are missing sdist uploads for some or all of their releases. In these cases we provide a further ebuild simply installing a wheel file. This gives a total of up to six ebuilds per package.

As installing a wheel is akin to a binary package all these ebuilds have a dependency on the package virtual/allow-pypi-wheels (also to be found in this overlay). By masking this package it is possible to completely avoid ebuilds installing wheels.

In some cases a comment in square brackets is added to the description of a package to make aberrations in the processing pipeline transparent:

  • wheel: this installs a wheel instead of a fresh build from an sdist
  • top-max x.y: the best version is x.y but was not chosen (due to no source distfile being available),
  • prod-max x.y: the best non-testing version is x.y but was not chosen (due to no source distfile being available),
  • new-max x.y: the newest version is x.y but was not chosen (due to no source distfile being available),
  • badver x.y: the version x.y is the official package version but failed to parse into a Gentoo-representable format.

This is maintained and updated with the help of g-sorcery [3],[4] and gs-pypi [5],[6].

[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Ebuild_repository [2] https://pypi.org/ [3] https://github.com/houseofsuns/g-sorcery [4] https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/g-sorcery.git [5] https://github.com/houseofsuns/gs-pypi [6] https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/gs-pypi.git

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