new package files for python-cffi and its dependency pycparser#53
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* Resolves issues with system packages and paths * Fix style
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Pycparser is being pulled in primarily as a dependency for cffi here. Python-cffi provides an alternative to cython and ctypes that creates linkable c extension modules like cython does in "pure" python, with a call out to a C compiler where necessary.