debian package: symlink to python-3.X (#4433)
In the debian package, make the virtualenv symlink python to /usr/bin/python3.X rather than /usr/bin/python3. Also make sure we depend on the right python3.x package. This might help a bit with subtle failures when people install a package from the wrong distro (https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/4431).
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debian package: symlink to explicit python version
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set -e
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export DH_VIRTUALENV_INSTALL_ROOT=/opt/venvs
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SNAKE=/usr/bin/python3
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# make sure that the virtualenv links to the specific version of python, by
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# dereferencing the python3 symlink.
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#
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# Otherwise, if somebody tries to install (say) the stretch package on buster,
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# they will get a confusing error about "No module named 'synapse'", because
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# python won't look in the right directory. At least this way, the error will
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# be a *bit* more obvious.
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#
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SNAKE=`readlink -e /usr/bin/python3`
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# try to set the CFLAGS so any compiled C extensions are compiled with the most
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# generic as possible x64 instructions, so that compiling it on a new Intel chip
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PYTHONPATH="$tmpdir" \
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debian/matrix-synapse-py3/opt/venvs/matrix-synapse/bin/python \
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-B -m twisted.trial --reporter=text -j2 tests
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# add a dependency on the right version of python to substvars.
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PYPKG=`basename $SNAKE`
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echo "synapse:pydepends=$PYPKG" >> debian/matrix-synapse-py3.substvars
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adduser,
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debconf,
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python3-distutils|libpython3-stdlib (<< 3.6),
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python3,
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${misc:Depends},
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${synapse:pydepends},
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# some of our scripts use perl, but none of them are important,
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# so we put perl:Depends in Suggests rather than Depends.
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Suggests:
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