# CPython Pixi packages This directory contains definitions for [Pixi packages](https://pixi.sh/latest/reference/pixi_manifest/#the-package-section) which can be built from the CPython source code. Downstream developers can make use of these packages by adding them as Git dependencies in a [Pixi workspace](https://pixi.sh/latest/first_workspace/), like: ```toml [dependencies] python.git = "https://github.com/python/cpython" python.subdirectory = "Tools/pixi-packages/asan" ``` This is particularly useful when developers need to build CPython from source (for example, for an ASan or TSan-instrumented build), as it does not require any manual clone or build steps. Instead, Pixi will automatically handle both the build and installation of the package. Each package definition is contained in a subdirectory, but they share the build script `build.sh` in this directory. Currently defined package variants: - `default` - `freethreading` - `asan`: ASan-instrumented build - `tsan-freethreading`: TSan-instrumented free-threading build ## Maintenance - Keep the `abi_tag` and `version` fields in each `variants.yaml` up to date with the Python version - Update `build.sh` for any breaking changes in the `configure` and `make` workflow ## Opportunities for future improvement - More package variants (such as UBSan) - Support for Windows - Using a single `pixi.toml` and `recipe.yaml` for all package variants is blocked on [pixi#5364](https://github.com/prefix-dev/pixi/pull/5364) and [pixi#5248](https://github.com/prefix-dev/pixi/issues/5248) ## Troubleshooting TSan builds may crash on Linux with ``` FATAL: ThreadSanitizer: unexpected memory mapping 0x7977bd072000-0x7977bd500000 ``` To fix it, try reducing `mmap_rnd_bits`: ```bash $ sudo sysctl vm.mmap_rnd_bits vm.mmap_rnd_bits = 32 # too high for TSan $ sudo sysctl vm.mmap_rnd_bits=28 # reduce it vm.mmap_rnd_bits = 28 ```