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Fix some whitespace
author jankanis
date Thu, 22 May 2014 06:00:27 -0400
parents e9407b729a69
children ab42c5133d1c
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<tool_dependency>
  <package name="openssl" version="1.0.1g">
    <repository changeset_revision="e459a9ce3fce" name="package_openssl" owner="jankanis" prior_installation_required="True" toolshed="http://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu" />
  </package>

  <package name="python3" version="3.4.1">
    <install version="1.0">
      <actions>
        <action type="download_by_url">https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.1/Python-3.4.1.tgz</action>
        <action type="set_environment_for_install">
          <repository changeset_revision="e459a9ce3fce" name="package_openssl" owner="jankanis" toolshed="http://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu">
            <package name="openssl" version="1.0.1g" />
          </repository>
        </action>
        <action type="autoconf">--prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action>
        <action type="set_environment">
          <environment_variable action="prepend_to" name="PATH">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable>
          <!-- empty PYTHONPATH, otherwise we will get Galaxy's Python 2 libraries in the Python 3 path-->
          <environment_variable action="set_to" name="PYTHONPATH" />
          <environment_variable action="set_to" name="PYTHONHOME">$INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable>
        </action>
      </actions>
    </install>

    <readme>
      Python 3.4.1. Configured with the default settings, using --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR.

      Python as of version 3.3 includes a built-in virtual environment manager. To create a python 3 virtual env, include the following actions in your tool_dependencies.xml:

      &lt;action type="set_environment_for_install"&gt;
        &lt;repository name="python3" owner="jankanis"&gt;
          &lt;package name="python3" version="3.4.1" /&gt;
        &lt;/repository&gt;
      &lt;/action&gt;
      &lt;action type="shell_command"&gt;
        # Unset any saved environment settings from parent virtual
        # environments, e.g. for python 2 or if Galaxy itself is running
        # from within a virtual environment.
        unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH; unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME
        pyvenv {{$MY_PACKAGE_NAME}}
        . {{$MY_PACKAGE_NAME}}/bin/activate
        pip install {{$PYTHON-PACKAGE}}
      &lt;/action&gt;
      &lt;action type="set_environment"&gt;
        &lt;environment_variable name="PYTHONPATH" action="prepend_to"&gt;$INSTALL_DIR/lib/python3.4/site-packages:$INSTALL_DIR/lib64/python3.4/iste-packages&lt;/environment_variable&gt;
      &lt;/action&gt;

    </readme>
    
  </package>
</tool_dependency>