The `buildPython*` function computes name from `pname` and `version`.
This change removes `name` attribute from all expressions in
`pkgs/development/python-modules`.
While at it, some other minor changes were made as well, such as
replacing `fetchurl` calls with `fetchPypi`.
Without explicitly specifying that libsasl2 is part of the build, and
without explicitly making it part of pylibmc's linker flags for its
CPython extension, the cpython code enters a build state error where it
instead attempts to blindly `dlopen("libsasl2.so")` out of
$LD_LIBRARY_PATH; this fails as it can't be found in the store,
obviously.
The bigger problem with this is that it otherwise makes pylibmc
unusable, as it will try to immediately load libsasl2 at startup. This
means even using 'import pylibmc' at all will cause a failure.
Instead, add cyrus_sasl into the build closure of the library, and pass
an argument to the setup.py script to properly pass -lsasl2 to the C
extension. This causes a link to properly be formed.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>