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All rights reserved. # include ../../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/sbin COMPONENT_NAME= Python COMPONENT_VERSION= 2.6.8 COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL= http://python.org/ COMPONENT_SRC= $(COMPONENT_NAME)-$(COMPONENT_VERSION) COMPONENT_ARCHIVE= $(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.bz2 COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH= \ sha256:c34036718ee1f091736677f543bc7960861cf9fcbea77d49572b59f7f1ab3c3f COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL= $(COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL)ftp/python/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE) COMPONENT_BUGDB= utility/python include $(WS_TOP)/make-rules/prep.mk include $(WS_TOP)/make-rules/configure.mk include $(WS_TOP)/make-rules/ips.mk include $(WS_TOP)/make-rules/lint-libraries.mk # Need to preserve timestamp for Grammar files. If the pickle files are older, # Python will try to rebuild them. 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