Add py-pyproj 2.2.0 (#11735)

* Add py-pyproj 2.2.0

* PR review requests

* Make Python requirements more explicit
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Adam J. Stewart 2019-06-17 19:23:41 -05:00 committed by Elizabeth Fischer
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class PyPyproj(PythonPackage): class PyPyproj(PythonPackage):
"""Python interface to the PROJ.4 Library.""" """Python interface to the PROJ.4 Library."""
homepage = "http://jswhit.github.io/pyproj/" homepage = "https://github.com/pyproj4/pyproj"
url = "https://github.com/jswhit/pyproj/tarball/v1.9.5.1rel" url = "https://pypi.io/packages/source/p/pyproj/pyproj-2.2.0.tar.gz"
git = "https://www.github.com/jswhit/pyproj.git" git = "https://github.com/pyproj4/pyproj.git"
# This is not a tagged release of pyproj. maintainers = ['citibeth', 'adamjstewart']
# The changes in this "version" fix some bugs, especially with Python3 use. import_modules = ['pyproj']
version('1.9.5.1.1', commit='0be612cc9f972e38b50a90c946a9b353e2ab140f')
version('1.9.5.1', 'a4b80d7170fc82aee363d7f980279835')
depends_on('py-cython', type='build') version('2.2.0', sha256='0a4f793cc93539c2292638c498e24422a2ec4b25cb47545addea07724b2a56e5')
version('1.9.6', sha256='e0c02b1554b20c710d16d673817b2a89ff94738b0b537aead8ecb2edc4c4487b')
version('1.9.5.1', sha256='53fa54c8fa8a1dfcd6af4bf09ce1aae5d4d949da63b90570ac5ec849efaf3ea8')
depends_on('python@:2', when='@:1.9.5.1')
depends_on('python@3:', when='@2.3:')
depends_on('py-setuptools', type='build') depends_on('py-setuptools', type='build')
depends_on('py-cython', type='build')
depends_on('py-aenum', type=('build', 'run'), when='@2.2:^python@:3.5')
depends_on('proj')
depends_on('proj@:5', when='@:1')
depends_on('proj@6.1:', when='@2.2:')
depends_on('proj@6.0:', when='@2.0:')
# NOTE: py-pyproj does NOT depends_on('proj'). def setup_environment(self, spack_env, run_env):
# The py-proj git repo actually includes the correct version of PROJ.4, spack_env.set('PROJ_DIR', self.spec['proj'].prefix)
# which is built internally as part of the py-proj build.
# Adding depends_on('proj') will cause mysterious build errors.