[Buildroot] [git commit] scanpypi: new utility

Thomas Petazzoni thomas.petazzoni at free-electrons.com
Sat Jun 11 14:13:31 UTC 2016


commit: https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/commit/?id=1008ac4406a5544ec87985db880e68377031bca9
branch: https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/commit/?id=refs/heads/master

A utility for creating python package from the python package index.
It fetches packages info from http://pypi.python.org and generates
corresponding packages files.

Signed-off-by: Denis THULIN <denis.thulin at openwide.fr>
Tested-by: Carlos Santos <casantos at datacom.ind.br>
Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists at googlemail.com>
[Thomas: minor tweaks.]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni at free-electrons.com>
---
 docs/manual/adding-packages-python.txt |  49 +++
 support/scripts/scanpypi               | 650 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 699 insertions(+)

diff --git a/docs/manual/adding-packages-python.txt b/docs/manual/adding-packages-python.txt
index 9bbc9f3..94ac809 100644
--- a/docs/manual/adding-packages-python.txt
+++ b/docs/manual/adding-packages-python.txt
@@ -161,6 +161,55 @@ possible to customize what is done in any particular step:
   default Python one. However, using this method should be restricted
   to very specific cases. Do not use it in the general case.
 
+[[scanpypi]]
+
+==== Generating a +python-package+ from a PyPI repository
+
+If the Python package for which you would like to create a Buildroot
+package is available on PyPI, you may want to use the +scanpypi+ tool
+located in +support/scripts+ to automate the process.
+
+You can find the list of existing PyPI packages
+https://pypi.python.org[here].
+
++scanpypi+ requires Python's +setuptools+ package to be installed on
+your host.
+
+When at the root of your buildroot directory just do :
+
+-----------------------
+./support/script/scanpypi foo bar -o package
+-----------------------
+
+This will generate packages +python-foo+ and +python-bar+ in the package
+folder if they exist on https://pypi.python.org.
+
+Find the +external python modules+ menu and insert your package inside.
+Keep in mind that the items inside a menu should be in alphabetical order.
+
+Please keep in mind that you'll most likely have to manually check the
+package for any mistakes as there are things that cannot be guessed by
+the generator (e.g.  dependencies on any of the python core modules
+such as BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON_ZLIB).  Also, please take note that the
+license and license files are guessed and must be checked. You also
+need to manually add the package to the +package/Config.in+ file.
+
+If your Buildroot package is not in the official Buildroot tree but in
+a +BR2_EXTERNAL+ tree, use the -o flag as follows:
+
+-----------------------
+./support/script/scanpypi foo bar -o other_package_dir
+-----------------------
+
+This will generate packages +python-foo+ and +python-bar+ in the
++other_package_directory+ instead of +package+.
+
+Option +-h+ will list the available options:
+
+-----------------------
+./support/script/scanpypi -h
+-----------------------
+
 [[python-package-cffi-backend]]
 
 ==== +python-package+ CFFI backend
diff --git a/support/scripts/scanpypi b/support/scripts/scanpypi
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..230791f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/support/scripts/scanpypi
@@ -0,0 +1,650 @@
+#!/usr/bin/python2
+"""
+
+Utility for building Buildroot packages for existing PyPI packages
+
+Any package built by scanpypi should be manually checked for
+errors.
+"""
+from __future__ import print_function
+import argparse
+import json
+import urllib2
+import sys
+import os
+import shutil
+import StringIO
+import tarfile
+import zipfile
+import errno
+import hashlib
+import re
+import textwrap
+import tempfile
+import imp
+from functools import wraps
+
+def setup_decorator(func, method):
+    """
+    Decorator for distutils.core.setup and setuptools.setup.
+    Puts the arguments with which setup is called as a dict
+    Add key 'method' which should be either 'setuptools' or 'distutils'.
+
+    Keyword arguments:
+    func -- either setuptools.setup or distutils.core.setup
+    method -- either 'setuptools' or 'distutils'
+    """
+
+    @wraps(func)
+    def closure(*args, **kwargs):
+        # Any python packages calls its setup function to be installed.
+        # Argument 'name' of this setup function is the package's name
+        BuildrootPackage.setup_args[kwargs['name']] = kwargs
+        BuildrootPackage.setup_args[kwargs['name']]['method'] = method
+    return closure
+
+# monkey patch
+import setuptools
+setuptools.setup = setup_decorator(setuptools.setup, 'setuptools')
+import distutils
+distutils.core.setup = setup_decorator(setuptools.setup, 'distutils')
+
+def find_file_upper_case(filenames, path='./'):
+    """
+    List generator:
+    Recursively find files that matches one of the specified filenames.
+    Returns a relative path starting with path argument.
+
+    Keyword arguments:
+    filenames -- List of filenames to be found
+    path -- Path to the directory to search
+    """
+    for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
+        for file in files:
+            if file.upper() in filenames:
+                yield (os.path.join(root, file))
+
+
+def pkg_buildroot_name(pkg_name):
+    """
+    Returns the Buildroot package name for the PyPI package pkg_name.
+    Remove all non alphanumeric characters except -
+    Also lowers the name and adds 'python-' suffix
+
+    Keyword arguments:
+    pkg_name -- String to rename
+    """
+    name = re.sub('[^\w-]', '', pkg_name.lower())
+    prefix = 'python-'
+    pattern = re.compile('^(?!' + prefix + ')(.+?)$')
+    name = pattern.sub(r'python-\1', name)
+    return name
+
+class DownloadFailed(Exception):
+    pass
+
+class BuildrootPackage():
+    """This class's methods are not meant to be used individually please
+    use them in the correct order:
+
+    __init__
+
+    download_package
+
+    extract_package
+
+    load_module
+
+    get_requirements
+
+    create_package_mk
+
+    create_hash_file
+
+    create_config_in
+
+    """
+    setup_args = {}
+
+    def __init__(self, real_name, pkg_folder):
+        self.real_name = real_name
+        self.buildroot_name = pkg_buildroot_name(self.real_name)
+        self.pkg_dir = os.path.join(pkg_folder, self.buildroot_name)
+        self.mk_name = self.buildroot_name.upper().replace('-', '_')
+        self.as_string = None
+        self.md5_sum = None
+        self.metadata = None
+        self.metadata_name = None
+        self.metadata_url = None
+        self.pkg_req = None
+        self.setup_metadata = None
+        self.tmp_extract = None
+        self.used_url = None
+        self.filename = None
+        self.url = None
+        self.version = None
+
+    def fetch_package_info(self):
+        """
+        Fetch a package's metadata from the python package index
+        """
+        self.metadata_url = 'https://pypi.python.org/pypi/{pkg}/json'.format(
+            pkg=self.real_name)
+        try:
+            pkg_json = urllib2.urlopen(self.metadata_url).read().decode()
+        except urllib2.HTTPError as error:
+            print('ERROR:', error.getcode(), error.msg, file=sys.stderr)
+            print('ERROR: Could not find package {pkg}.\n'
+                  'Check syntax inside the python package index:\n'
+                  'https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ '
+                  .format(pkg=self.real_name))
+            raise
+        except urllib2.URLError:
+            print('ERROR: Could not find package {pkg}.\n'
+                  'Check syntax inside the python package index:\n'
+                  'https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ '
+                  .format(pkg=self.real_name))
+            raise
+        self.metadata = json.loads(pkg_json)
+        self.version = self.metadata['info']['version']
+        self.metadata_name = self.metadata['info']['name']
+
+    def download_package(self):
+        """
+        Download a package using metadata from pypi
+        """
+        try:
+            self.metadata['urls'][0]['filename']
+        except IndexError:
+            print(
+                'Non-conventional package, ',
+                'please check carefully after creation')
+            self.metadata['urls'] = [{
+                'packagetype': 'sdist',
+                'url': self.metadata['info']['download_url'],
+                'md5_digest': None}]
+            # In this case, we can't get the name of the downloaded file
+            # from the pypi api, so we need to find it, this should work
+            urlpath = urllib2.urlparse.urlparse(
+                self.metadata['info']['download_url']).path
+            # urlparse().path give something like
+            # /path/to/file-version.tar.gz
+            # We use basename to remove /path/to
+            self.metadata['urls'][0]['filename'] = os.path.basename(urlpath)
+        for download_url in self.metadata['urls']:
+            if 'bdist' in download_url['packagetype']:
+                continue
+            try:
+                print('Downloading package {pkg} from {url}...'.format(
+                      pkg=self.real_name, url=download_url['url']))
+                download = urllib2.urlopen(download_url['url'])
+            except urllib2.HTTPError as http_error:
+                download = http_error
+            else:
+                self.used_url = download_url
+                self.as_string = download.read()
+                if not download_url['md5_digest']:
+                    break
+                self.md5_sum = hashlib.md5(self.as_string).hexdigest()
+                if self.md5_sum == download_url['md5_digest']:
+                    break
+        else:
+            if download.__class__ == urllib2.HTTPError:
+                raise download
+            raise DownloadFailed('Failed to downloas package {pkg}'
+                                 .format(pkg=self.real_name))
+        self.filename = self.used_url['filename']
+        self.url = self.used_url['url']
+
+    def extract_package(self, tmp_path):
+        """
+        Extract the package contents into a directrory
+
+        Keyword arguments:
+        tmp_path -- directory where you want the package to be extracted
+        """
+        as_file = StringIO.StringIO(self.as_string)
+        if self.filename[-3:] == 'zip':
+            with zipfile.ZipFile(as_file) as as_zipfile:
+                tmp_pkg = os.path.join(tmp_path, self.buildroot_name)
+                try:
+                    os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
+                except OSError as exception:
+                    if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
+                        print("ERROR: ", exception.message, file=sys.stderr)
+                        return None, None
+                    print('WARNING:', exception.message, file=sys.stderr)
+                    print('Removing {pkg}...'.format(pkg=tmp_pkg))
+                    shutil.rmtree(tmp_pkg)
+                    os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
+                as_zipfile.extractall(tmp_pkg)
+        else:
+            with tarfile.open(fileobj=as_file) as as_tarfile:
+                tmp_pkg = os.path.join(tmp_path, self.buildroot_name)
+                try:
+                    os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
+                except OSError as exception:
+                    if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
+                        print("ERROR: ", exception.message, file=sys.stderr)
+                        return None, None
+                    print('WARNING:', exception.message, file=sys.stderr)
+                    print('Removing {pkg}...'.format(pkg=tmp_pkg))
+                    shutil.rmtree(tmp_pkg)
+                    os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
+                as_tarfile.extractall(tmp_pkg)
+
+        tmp_extract = '{folder}/{name}-{version}'
+        self.tmp_extract = tmp_extract.format(
+            folder=tmp_pkg,
+            name=self.metadata_name,
+            version=self.version)
+
+    def load_setup(self):
+        """
+        Loads the corresponding setup and store its metadata
+        """
+        current_dir = os.getcwd()
+        os.chdir(self.tmp_extract)
+        sys.path.append(self.tmp_extract)
+        s_file, s_path, s_desc = imp.find_module('setup', [self.tmp_extract])
+        setup = imp.load_module('setup', s_file, s_path, s_desc)
+        try:
+            self.setup_metadata = self.setup_args[self.metadata_name]
+        except KeyError:
+            # This means setup was not called which most likely mean that it is
+            # called through the if __name__ == '__main__' directive.
+            # In this case, we can only pray that it is called through a
+            # function called main() in setup.py.
+            setup.main([]) # Will raise AttributeError if not found
+            self.setup_metadata = self.setup_args[self.metadata_name]
+        # Here we must remove the module the hard way.
+        # We must do this because of a very sepcific case: if a package calls
+        # setup from the __main__ but does not come with a 'main()' function,
+        # for some reason setup.main([]) will successfully call the main
+        # function of a previous package...
+        sys.modules.pop('setup',None)
+        del setup
+        os.chdir(current_dir)
+        sys.path.remove(self.tmp_extract)
+
+    def get_requirements(self, pkg_folder):
+        """
+        Retrieve dependencies from the metadata found in the setup.py script of
+        a pypi package.
+
+        Keyword Arguments:
+        pkg_folder -- location of the already created packages
+        """
+        if 'install_requires' not in self.setup_metadata:
+            self.pkg_req = None
+            return set()
+        self.pkg_req = self.setup_metadata['install_requires']
+        self.pkg_req = [re.sub('([-.\w]+).*', r'\1', req)
+                        for req in self.pkg_req]
+        req_not_found = self.pkg_req
+        self.pkg_req = map(pkg_buildroot_name, self.pkg_req)
+        pkg_tuples = zip(req_not_found, self.pkg_req)
+        # pkg_tuples is a list of tuples that looks like
+        # ('werkzeug','python-werkzeug') because I need both when checking if
+        # dependencies already exist or are already in the download list
+        req_not_found = set(
+            pkg[0] for pkg in pkg_tuples
+            if not os.path.isdir(pkg[1])
+            )
+        return req_not_found
+
+    def __create_mk_header(self):
+        """
+        Create the header of the <package_name>.mk file
+        """
+        header = ['#' * 80 + '\n']
+        header.append('#\n')
+        header.append('# {name}\n'.format(name=self.buildroot_name))
+        header.append('#\n')
+        header.append('#' * 80 + '\n')
+        header.append('\n')
+        return header
+
+    def __create_mk_download_info(self):
+        """
+        Create the lines refering to the download information of the
+        <package_name>.mk file
+        """
+        lines = []
+        version_line = '{name}_VERSION = {version}\n'.format(
+            name=self.mk_name,
+            version=self.version)
+        lines.append(version_line)
+
+        targz = self.filename.replace(
+            self.version,
+            '$({name}_VERSION)'.format(name=self.mk_name))
+        targz_line = '{name}_SOURCE = {filename}\n'.format(
+            name=self.mk_name,
+            filename=targz)
+        lines.append(targz_line)
+
+        if self.filename not in self.url:
+            # Sometimes the filename is in the url, sometimes it's not
+            site_url = self.url
+        else:
+            site_url = self.url[:self.url.find(self.filename)]
+        site_line = '{name}_SITE = {url}'.format(name=self.mk_name,
+                                                 url=site_url)
+        site_line = site_line.rstrip('/') + '\n'
+        lines.append(site_line)
+        return lines
+
+    def __create_mk_setup(self):
+        """
+        Create the line refering to the setup method of the package of the
+        <package_name>.mk file
+
+        There are two things you can use to make an installer
+        for a python package: distutils or setuptools
+        distutils comes with python but does not support dependencies.
+        distutils is mostly still there for backward support.
+        setuptools is what smart people use,
+        but it is not shipped with python :(
+        """
+        lines = []
+        setup_type_line = '{name}_SETUP_TYPE = {method}\n'.format(
+            name=self.mk_name,
+            method=self.setup_metadata['method'])
+        lines.append(setup_type_line)
+        return lines
+
+    def __create_mk_license(self):
+        """
+        Create the lines referring to the package's license informations of the
+        <package_name>.mk file
+
+        The license is found using the metadata from pypi.
+        In the metadata, the license can be found either with standard names in
+        the classifiers part or with naming from the packager in the "License"
+        part.
+
+        From the classifiers, the license is "translated" according to
+        buildroot standards if need be (i.e. from Apache Software License to
+        Apache-2.0).
+
+        From the License part, we cannot guess what formatting the packager
+        used. Hence, it is likely to be incorrect. (i.e. Apache License 2.0
+        instead of Apache-2.0).
+
+        The license's files are found by searching the package for files named
+        license or license.txt (case insensitive).
+        If more than one license file is found, the user is asked to select
+        which ones he wants to use.
+        """
+        license_dict = {
+            'Apache Software License': 'Apache-2.0',
+            'BSD License': 'BSD',
+            'European Union Public Licence 1.0': 'EUPLv1.0',
+            'European Union Public Licence 1.1': 'EUPLv1.1',
+            "GNU General Public License": "GPL",
+            "GNU General Public License v2": "GPLv2",
+            "GNU General Public License v2 or later": "GPLv2+",
+            "GNU General Public License v3": "GPLv3",
+            "GNU General Public License v3 or later": "GPLv3+",
+            "GNU Lesser General Public License v2": "LGPLv2.1",
+            "GNU Lesser General Public License v2 or later": "LGPLv2.1+",
+            "GNU Lesser General Public License v3": "LGPLv3",
+            "GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later": "LGPLv3+",
+            "GNU Library or Lesser General Public License": "LGPLv2",
+            "ISC License": "ISC",
+            "MIT License": "MIT",
+            "Mozilla Public License 1.0": "MPL-1.0",
+            "Mozilla Public License 1.1": "MPL-1.1",
+            "Mozilla Public License 2.0": "MPL-2.0",
+            "Zope Public License": "ZPL"
+            }
+        regexp = re.compile('^License :* *.* *:+ (.*)( \(.*\))?$')
+        classifiers_licenses = [regexp.sub(r"\1", lic)
+                                for lic in self.metadata['info']['classifiers']
+                                if regexp.match(lic)]
+        licenses = map(lambda x: license_dict[x] if x in license_dict else x,
+                       classifiers_licenses)
+        lines = []
+        if not len(licenses):
+            print('WARNING: License has been set to "{license}". It is most'
+                  ' likely wrong, please change it if need be'.format(
+                      license=', '.join(licenses)))
+            licenses = [self.metadata['info']['license']]
+        license_line = '{name}_LICENSE = {license}\n'.format(
+            name=self.mk_name,
+            license=', '.join(licenses))
+        lines.append(license_line)
+
+        filenames = ['LICENSE', 'LICENSE.TXT', 'COPYING', 'COPYING.TXT']
+        license_files = list(find_file_upper_case(filenames, self.tmp_extract))
+        license_files = [license.replace(self.tmp_extract, '')[1:]
+                         for license in license_files]
+        if len(license_files) > 0:
+            if len(license_files) > 1:
+                print('More than one file found for license:',
+                      ', '.join(license_files))
+            license_files = [filename
+                             for index, filename in enumerate(license_files)]
+            license_file_line = ('{name}_LICENSE_FILES ='
+                                 ' {files}\n'.format(
+                                     name=self.mk_name,
+                                     files=' '.join(license_files)))
+            lines.append(license_file_line)
+        else:
+            print('WARNING: No license file found,'
+                  ' please specify it manually afterwards')
+            license_file_line = '# No license file found\n'
+
+        return lines
+
+    def __create_mk_requirements(self):
+        """
+        Create the lines referring to the dependencies of the of the
+        <package_name>.mk file
+
+        Keyword Arguments:
+        pkg_name -- name of the package
+        pkg_req -- dependencies of the package
+        """
+        lines = []
+        dependencies_line = ('{name}_DEPENDENCIES ='
+                             ' {reqs}\n'.format(
+                                 name=self.mk_name,
+                                 reqs=' '.join(self.pkg_req)))
+        lines.append(dependencies_line)
+        return lines
+
+    def create_package_mk(self):
+        """
+        Create the lines corresponding to the <package_name>.mk file
+        """
+        pkg_mk = '{name}.mk'.format(name=self.buildroot_name)
+        path_to_mk = os.path.join(self.pkg_dir, pkg_mk)
+        print('Creating {file}...'.format(file=path_to_mk))
+        lines = self.__create_mk_header()
+        lines += self.__create_mk_download_info()
+        lines += self.__create_mk_setup()
+        lines += self.__create_mk_license()
+        if self.pkg_req:
+            lines += self.__create_mk_requirements()
+
+        lines.append('\n')
+        lines.append('$(eval $(python-package))')
+        lines.append('\n')
+        with open(path_to_mk, 'w') as mk_file:
+            mk_file.writelines(lines)
+
+    def create_hash_file(self):
+        """
+        Create the lines corresponding to the <package_name>.hash files
+        """
+        pkg_hash = '{name}.hash'.format(name=self.buildroot_name)
+        path_to_hash = os.path.join(self.pkg_dir, pkg_hash)
+        print('Creating {filename}...'.format(filename=path_to_hash))
+        lines = []
+        if self.used_url['md5_digest']:
+            md5_comment = '# md5 from {url}\n'.format(url=self.metadata_url)
+            lines.append(md5_comment)
+            hash_line = '{method}\t{digest}  {filename}\n'.format(
+                method='md5',
+                digest=self.used_url['md5_digest'],
+                filename=self.filename)
+            lines.append(hash_line)
+        sha256_comment = '# sha256 calculated by scanpypi\n'
+        lines.append(sha256_comment)
+        digest = hashlib.sha256(self.as_string).hexdigest()
+        hash_line = '{method}\t{digest}  {filename}\n'.format(
+            method='sha256',
+            digest=digest,
+            filename=self.filename)
+        lines.append(hash_line)
+
+        with open(path_to_hash, 'w') as hash_file:
+            hash_file.writelines(lines)
+
+    def create_config_in(self):
+        """
+        Creates the Config.in file of a package
+        """
+        path_to_config = os.path.join(self.pkg_dir, 'Config.in')
+        print('Creating {file}...'.format(file=path_to_config))
+        lines = []
+        config_line = 'config BR2_PACKAGE_{name}\n'.format(
+            name=self.mk_name)
+        lines.append(config_line)
+
+        bool_line = '\tbool "{name}"\n'.format(name=self.buildroot_name)
+        lines.append(bool_line)
+        if self.pkg_req:
+            for dep in self.pkg_req:
+                dep_line = '\tselect BR2_PACKAGE_{req}\n'.format(
+                    req=dep.upper().replace('-', '_'))
+                lines.append(dep_line)
+
+        lines.append('\thelp\n')
+
+        help_lines = textwrap.wrap(self.metadata['info']['summary'],
+                                   initial_indent='\t  ',
+                                   subsequent_indent='\t  ')
+        # \t + two spaces is 3 char long
+        help_lines.append('')
+        help_lines.append('\t  ' + self.metadata['info']['home_page'])
+        help_lines = map(lambda x: x + '\n', help_lines)
+        lines += help_lines
+
+        with open(path_to_config, 'w') as config_file:
+            config_file.writelines(lines)
+
+
+def main():
+    # Building the parser
+    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
+        description="Creates buildroot packages from the metadata of "
+                    "an existing PyPI packages and include it "
+                    "in menuconfig")
+    parser.add_argument("packages",
+                        help="list of packages to be created",
+                        nargs='+')
+    parser.add_argument("-o", "--output",
+                        help="""
+                        Output directory for packages.
+                        Default is ./package
+                        """,
+                        default='./package')
+
+    args = parser.parse_args()
+    packages = list(set(args.packages))
+
+    # tmp_path is where we'll extract the files later
+    tmp_prefix = 'scanpypi-'
+    pkg_folder = args.output
+    tmp_path = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=tmp_prefix)
+    try:
+        for real_pkg_name in packages:
+            package = BuildrootPackage(real_pkg_name, pkg_folder)
+            print('buildroot package name for {}:'.format(package.real_name),
+                  package.buildroot_name)
+            # First we download the package
+            # Most of the info we need can only be found inside the package
+            print('Package:', package.buildroot_name)
+            print('Fetching package', package.real_name)
+            try:
+                package.fetch_package_info()
+            except (urllib2.URLError, urllib2.HTTPError):
+                continue
+            if package.metadata_name.lower() == 'setuptools':
+                # setuptools imports itself, that does not work very well
+                # with the monkey path at the begining
+                print('Error: setuptools cannot be built using scanPyPI')
+                continue
+
+            try:
+                package.download_package()
+            except urllib2.HTTPError as error:
+                print('Error: {code} {reason}'.format(code=error.code,
+                                                      reason=error.reason))
+                print('Error downloading package :', package.buildroot_name)
+                print()
+                continue
+
+            # extract the tarball
+            try:
+                package.extract_package(tmp_path)
+            except (tarfile.ReadError, zipfile.BadZipfile):
+                print('Error extracting package {}'.format(package.real_name))
+                print()
+                continue
+
+            # Loading the package install info from the package
+            try:
+                package.load_setup()
+            except ImportError as err:
+                if 'buildutils' in err.message:
+                    print('This package needs buildutils')
+                else:
+                    raise
+                continue
+            except AttributeError:
+                print('Error: Could not install package {pkg}'.format(
+                    pkg=package.real_name))
+                continue
+
+            # Package requirement are an argument of the setup function
+            req_not_found = package.get_requirements(pkg_folder)
+            req_not_found = req_not_found.difference(packages)
+
+            packages += req_not_found
+            if req_not_found:
+                print('Added packages \'{pkgs}\' as dependencies of {pkg}'
+                      .format(pkgs=", ".join(req_not_found),
+                              pkg=package.buildroot_name))
+            print('Checking if package {name} already exists...'.format(
+                name=package.pkg_dir))
+            try:
+                os.makedirs(package.pkg_dir)
+            except OSError as exception:
+                if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
+                    print("ERROR: ", exception.message, file=sys.stderr)
+                    continue
+                print('Error: Package {name} already exists'
+                      .format(name=package.pkg_dir))
+                del_pkg = raw_input(
+                    'Do you want to delete existing package ? [y/N]')
+                if del_pkg.lower() == 'y':
+                    shutil.rmtree(package.pkg_dir)
+                    os.makedirs(package.pkg_dir)
+                else:
+                    continue
+            package.create_package_mk()
+
+            package.create_hash_file()
+
+            package.create_config_in()
+            print()
+            # printing an empty line for visual confort
+    finally:
+        shutil.rmtree(tmp_path)
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    main()


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