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https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2580
From 14f8e230a61748b1cde86d13a2cf2353d7ad1fa7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2022 15:58:35 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] zenmap: further Python 3 compatibility fixes
Without this, we get:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/tmp/portage/net-analyzer/nmap-9999/work/nmap-9999/zenmap/setup.py", line 584, in <module>
setup(**setup_args)
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/_distutils/core.py", line 185, in setup
return run_commands(dist)
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/_distutils/core.py", line 201, in run_commands
dist.run_commands()
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/_distutils/dist.py", line 969, in run_commands
self.run_command(cmd)
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/dist.py", line 1208, in run_command
super().run_command(command)
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/_distutils/dist.py", line 988, in run_command
cmd_obj.run()
File "/var/tmp/portage/net-analyzer/nmap-9999/work/nmap-9999/zenmap/setup.py", line 188, in run
self.write_installed_files()
File "/var/tmp/portage/net-analyzer/nmap-9999/work/nmap-9999/zenmap/setup.py", line 419, in write_installed_files
print >> f, output
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for >>: 'builtin_function_or_method' and '_io.TextIOWrapper'. Did you mean "print(<message>, file=<output_stream>)"?
make: *** [Makefile:372: install-zenmap] Error 1
```
This is because Python 3 doesn't support Python 2-style print without
parentheses, or specifying the output file in that manner.
Signed-off-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
--- a/zenmap/setup.py
+++ b/zenmap/setup.py
@@ -215,13 +215,13 @@ def create_uninstaller(self):
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import errno, os, os.path, sys
-print 'Uninstall %(name)s %(version)s'
+print('Uninstall %(name)s %(version)s')
answer = raw_input('Are you sure that you want to uninstall '
'%(name)s %(version)s? (yes/no) ')
if answer != 'yes' and answer != 'y':
- print 'Not uninstalling.'
+ print('Not uninstalling.')
sys.exit(0)
""" % {'name': APP_DISPLAY_NAME, 'version': VERSION}
@@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ def create_uninstaller(self):
# This should never happen (everything gets installed
# inside the root), but if it does, be safe and don't
# delete anything.
- uninstaller += ("print '%s was not installed inside "
- "the root %s; skipping.'\n" % (output, self.root))
+ uninstaller += ("print('%s was not installed inside "
+ "the root %s; skipping.')\n" % (output, self.root))
continue
output = path_strip_prefix(output, self.root)
assert os.path.isabs(output)
@@ -262,24 +262,24 @@ def create_uninstaller(self):
dirs.append(path)
# Delete the files.
for file in files:
- print "Removing '%s'." % file
+ print("Removing '%s'." % file)
try:
os.remove(file)
except OSError as e:
- print >> sys.stderr, ' Error: %s.' % str(e)
+ print(' Error: %s.' % str(e), file=sys.stderr)
# Delete the directories. First reverse-sort the normalized paths by
# length so that child directories are deleted before their parents.
dirs = [os.path.normpath(dir) for dir in dirs]
dirs.sort(key = len, reverse = True)
for dir in dirs:
try:
- print "Removing the directory '%s'." % dir
+ print("Removing the directory '%s'." % dir)
os.rmdir(dir)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY:
- print "Directory '%s' not empty; not removing." % dir
+ print("Directory '%s' not empty; not removing." % dir)
else:
- print >> sys.stderr, str(e)
+ print(str(e), file=sys.stderr)
"""
uninstaller_file = open(uninstaller_filename, 'w')
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ def write_installed_files(self):
with open(INSTALLED_FILES_NAME, "w") as f:
for output in self.get_installed_files():
assert "\n" not in output
- print >> f, output
+ print(output, file=f)
class my_uninstall(Command):
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