* [python3] switch to vcpkg-msbuild
* v db
* update 3fd to use vcpkg-msbuild as a sanity check
* Fix windows cross builds
* v db
* arm needs another patch
* v db
* 3fd uwp msbuild_install
* v db
* [python3] Update to 3.11.3
* Force set PythonForBuild on windows
* Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH on unix
* Always use vcpkg_find_acquire_program(PYTHON3) on windows
* Remove LD_LIBRARY_PATH shenanigans
* [vtk] Parse python version from include folder
* Fix static builds on windows
* Pass --with-build-python on unix
* [omniorb] Fix python version in patch
* Resurrect rpath patch
* [python3] fix usage
* [gobject-introspection] don't hardcode python version
* Update vcpkg_find_aquire_program(PYTHON3)
This is also required for gobject-introspection
* [paraview] don't hardcode python version
* [vtk-dicom] don't hardcode python version
* Update python in vcpkgTools.xml
* Fix host arch detection in vcpkg_find_acquire_program(PYTHON3)
* [libpq] Don't hardcode python version
* [shiva] Don't pass python variables
* [vcpkg-get-python-packages] Delete unused file, update hardcoded python version
* [python3] update to 3.11.4
* [omniorb] Use PREPEND in vcpkg_add_to_path
So that python from vcpkg is picked before system python
* libpq quickfix
* re-fix libpq
* fix vcpkg-get-python-packages
* Make windows 7 patch compatible with unix builds
* Copy pyd files to bin
Also fixes copying files that do not belong to current build tree
* Fix static builds
* Speculatively fix osx regression
* Fix omniorb on unix
* [gobject-introspection] fix windows builds
* [vtk] Update vendored copy of mpi4py for python 3.11 support
* [mdl-sdk] Fix python
* [gobject-introspection] fix the fix of a fix...
* Update versions
* Undo changes in gobject-introspection and vcpkg_find_aquire_program(PYTHON3)
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Co-authored-by: root <root@DESKTOP-UIPL9V8>
Fixed upstream in Python3.11 via https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/89596
Backport here to Python3.10 so libpython doesn't have a needless system
dependency on libcrypt (which is different on Linux between RH-based and
Debian-based distros too).
* [python3] Make patch files contiguous.
When applying these back to the python3 repository and re-formatting,
the gap in patch file numbers requires annoying manual renaming. Debunk
that.
* [python3] Use patch files, not diffs.
Diffs require multiple steps to import into the python3 repository.
Debunk that. The patch format retains authorship information.
* [python3] Fix problems with conflicting patches.
Something modified in the static library patch was being used as a
context line in a later patch. How did this pass CI?
* [python3] Bump to 3.10.7.
* [python3] Fix Windows 7 patch.
* [python3] Back out trivial patch changes.
* [python3] Apply unconditional patches first.
* version things and stuff
* Bump Python tools to 3.10.7.
* [python3] Update to Python 3.10.2.
* Version nonsense
* Update Python tool to 3.10.2.
* [python3] Update version file
* [python3] Update versions again
Co-authored-by: Victor Romero <viromer@microsoft.com>
* [python3][python2] Use mkdir -p to create directories to avoid race conditions
* Revert "[vcpkg baseline][python3] Fix race during parallel install (#21734)"
This reverts commit a515872b1a.
# Conflicts:
# ports/python3/vcpkg.json
# versions/baseline.json
# versions/p-/python3.json
Co-authored-by: Billy Robert O'Neal III <bion@microsoft.com>
* [python3] Support arm on non Windows
* Support arm on all platform, add host dependency
* version
* [pybind11] Add supports
* version
Co-authored-by: NancyLi1013 <lirui09@beyondsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: JackBoosY <yuzaiyang@beyondsoft.com>
* [python3] Move /MACHINE into MSBuild file.
This prevents potential patch application conflicts.
* [python3] Add feature deprecated-win7-support.
This backports the fix for bpo-39401 from the Python 3.8 branch instead
of the one from the Python 3.9 branch, which dropped support for Windows
7.
* [python3] Bump port version.
* [python3] Fix goof in static patch that omitted pathcch.lib.
* x-add-version
* [python3] Revert trivial patch changes
Co-authored-by: Robert Schumacher <roschuma@microsoft.com>