# # __COPYRIGHT__ # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to # the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included # in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY # KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # __revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__" import os import os.path import stat import string import sys Version = "__VERSION__" man_pages = [ 'scons.1', 'sconsign.1', 'scons-time.1', ] (head, tail) = os.path.split(sys.argv[0]) if head: os.chdir(head) sys.argv[0] = tail is_win32 = 0 if not sys.platform == 'win32': try: if sys.argv[1] == 'bdist_wininst': is_win32 = 1 except IndexError: pass else: is_win32 = 1 try: import distutils import distutils.core import distutils.command.install import distutils.command.install_data import distutils.command.install_lib import distutils.command.install_scripts import distutils.command.build_scripts except ImportError: sys.stderr.write("""Could not import distutils. Building or installing SCons from this package requires that the Python distutils be installed. See the README or README.txt file from this package for instructions on where to find distutils for installation on your system, or on how to install SCons from a different package. """) sys.exit(1) _install = distutils.command.install.install _install_data = distutils.command.install_data.install_data _install_lib = distutils.command.install_lib.install_lib _install_scripts = distutils.command.install_scripts.install_scripts _build_scripts = distutils.command.build_scripts.build_scripts class _options: pass Options = _options() Installed = [] def set_explicitly(name, args): """ Return if the installation directory was set explicitly by the user on the command line. This is complicated by the fact that "install --install-lib=/foo" gets turned into "install_lib --install-dir=/foo" internally. """ if args[0] == "install_" + name: s = "--install-dir=" else: # The command is something else (usually "install") s = "--install-%s=" % name set = 0 length = len(s) for a in args[1:]: if a[:length] == s: set = 1 break return set class install(_install): user_options = _install.user_options + [ ('no-scons-script', None, "don't install 'scons', only install 'scons-%s'" % Version), ('no-version-script', None, "don't install 'scons-%s', only install 'scons'" % Version), ('install-bat', None, "install 'scons.bat' script"), ('no-install-bat', None, "do not install 'scons.bat' script"), ('install-man', None, "install SCons man pages"), ('no-install-man', None, "do not install SCons man pages"), ('standard-lib', None, "install SCons library in standard Python location"), ('standalone-lib', None, "install SCons library in separate standalone directory"), ('version-lib', None, "install SCons library in version-numbered directory"), ] boolean_options = _install.boolean_options + [ 'no-scons-script', 'no-version-script', 'install-bat', 'no-install-bat', 'install-man', 'no-install-man', 'standard-lib', 'standalone-lib', 'version-lib' ] if hasattr(os, 'symlink'): user_options.append( ('hardlink-scons', None, "hard link 'scons' to the version-numbered script, don't make a separate 'scons' copy"), ) boolean_options.append('hardlink-script') if hasattr(os, 'symlink'): user_options.append( ('symlink-scons', None, "make 'scons' a symbolic link to the version-numbered script, don't make a separate 'scons' copy"), ) boolean_options.append('symlink-script') def initialize_options(self): _install.initialize_options(self) self.no_scons_script = 0 self.no_version_script = 0 self.install_bat = 0 self.no_install_bat = not is_win32 self.install_man = 0 self.no_install_man = is_win32 self.standard_lib = 0 self.standalone_lib = 0 self.version_lib = 0 self.hardlink_scons = 0 self.symlink_scons = 0 # Don't warn about having to put the library directory in the # search path. self.warn_dir = 0 def finalize_options(self): _install.finalize_options(self) if self.install_bat: Options.install_bat = 1 else: Options.install_bat = not self.no_install_bat if self.install_man: Options.install_man = 1 else: Options.install_man = not self.no_install_man Options.standard_lib = self.standard_lib Options.standalone_lib = self.standalone_lib Options.version_lib = self.version_lib Options.install_scons_script = not self.no_scons_script Options.install_version_script = not self.no_version_script Options.hardlink_scons = self.hardlink_scons Options.symlink_scons = self.symlink_scons def get_scons_prefix(libdir, is_win32): """ Return the right prefix for SCons library installation. Find this by starting with the library installation directory (.../site-packages, most likely) and crawling back up until we reach a directory name beginning with "python" (or "Python"). """ drive, head = os.path.splitdrive(libdir) while head: if head == os.sep: break head, tail = os.path.split(head) if string.lower(tail)[:6] == "python": # Found the Python library directory... if is_win32: # ...on Win32 systems, "scons" goes in the directory: # C:\PythonXX => C:\PythonXX\scons return os.path.join(drive + head, tail) else: # ...on other systems, "scons" goes above the directory: # /usr/lib/pythonX.X => /usr/lib/scons return os.path.join(drive + head) return libdir def force_to_usr_local(self): """ A hack to decide if we need to "force" the installation directories to be under /usr/local. This is because Mac Os X Tiger and Leopard, by default, put the libraries and scripts in their own directories under /Library or /System/Library. """ return (sys.platform[:6] == 'darwin' and (self.install_dir[:9] == '/Library/' or self.install_dir[:16] == '/System/Library/')) class install_lib(_install_lib): def finalize_options(self): _install_lib.finalize_options(self) if force_to_usr_local(self): self.install_dir = '/usr/local/lib' args = self.distribution.script_args if not set_explicitly("lib", args): # They didn't explicitly specify the installation # directory for libraries... is_win32 = sys.platform == "win32" or args[0] == 'bdist_wininst' prefix = get_scons_prefix(self.install_dir, is_win32) if Options.standalone_lib: # ...but they asked for a standalone directory. self.install_dir = os.path.join(prefix, "scons") elif Options.version_lib or not Options.standard_lib: # ...they asked for a version-specific directory, # or they get it by default. self.install_dir = os.path.join(prefix, "scons-%s" % Version) msg = "Installed SCons library modules into %s" % self.install_dir Installed.append(msg) class install_scripts(_install_scripts): def finalize_options(self): _install_scripts.finalize_options(self) if force_to_usr_local(self): self.install_dir = '/usr/local/bin' self.build_dir = os.path.join('build', 'scripts') msg = "Installed SCons scripts into %s" % self.install_dir Installed.append(msg) def do_nothing(self, *args, **kw): pass def hardlink_scons(self, src, dst, ver): try: os.unlink(dst) except OSError: pass os.link(ver, dst) def symlink_scons(self, src, dst, ver): try: os.unlink(dst) except OSError: pass os.symlink(os.path.split(ver)[1], dst) def copy_scons(self, src, dst, *args): try: os.unlink(dst) except OSError: pass self.copy_file(src, dst) self.outfiles.append(dst) def report(self, msg, args): # Wrapper around self.announce, used by older distutils versions. self.announce(msg % args) def run(self): # This "skip_build/build_scripts" block is cut-and-paste from # distutils. if not self.skip_build: self.run_command('build_scripts') # Custom SCons installation stuff. if Options.hardlink_scons: create_basename_script = self.hardlink_scons elif Options.symlink_scons: create_basename_script = self.symlink_scons elif Options.install_scons_script: create_basename_script = self.copy_scons else: create_basename_script = self.do_nothing if Options.install_version_script: create_version_script = self.copy_scons else: create_version_script = self.do_nothing inputs = self.get_inputs() bat_scripts = filter(lambda x: x[-4:] == '.bat', inputs) non_bat_scripts = filter(lambda x: x[-4:] != '.bat', inputs) self.outfiles = [] self.mkpath(self.install_dir) for src in non_bat_scripts: base = os.path.basename(src) scons = os.path.join(self.install_dir, base) scons_ver = scons + '-' + Version create_version_script(src, scons_ver) create_basename_script(src, scons, scons_ver) if Options.install_bat: if is_win32: bat_install_dir = get_scons_prefix(self.install_dir, is_win32) else: bat_install_dir = self.install_dir for src in bat_scripts: scons_bat = os.path.join(bat_install_dir, 'scons.bat') scons_version_bat = os.path.join(bat_install_dir, 'scons-' + Version + '.bat') self.copy_scons(src, scons_bat) self.copy_scons(src, scons_version_bat) # This section is cut-and-paste from distutils, modulo being # able if os.name == 'posix': try: report = distutils.log.info except AttributeError: report = self.report # Set the executable bits (owner, group, and world) on # all the scripts we just installed. for file in self.get_outputs(): if self.dry_run: report("changing mode of %s", file) else: mode = ((os.stat(file)[stat.ST_MODE]) | 0555) & 07777 report("changing mode of %s", file) os.chmod(file, mode) class build_scripts(_build_scripts): def finalize_options(self): _build_scripts.finalize_options(self) self.build_dir = os.path.join('build', 'scripts') class install_data(_install_data): def initialize_options(self): _install_data.initialize_options(self) def finalize_options(self): _install_data.finalize_options(self) if force_to_usr_local(self): self.install_dir = '/usr/local' if Options.install_man: if is_win32: dir = 'Doc' else: dir = os.path.join('man', 'man1') self.data_files = [(dir, man_pages)] man_dir = os.path.join(self.install_dir, dir) msg = "Installed SCons man pages into %s" % man_dir Installed.append(msg) else: self.data_files = [] description = "Open Source next-generation build tool." long_description = """Open Source next-generation build tool. Improved, cross-platform substitute for the classic Make utility. In short, SCons is an easier, more reliable and faster way to build software.""" scripts = [ 'script/scons', 'script/sconsign', 'script/scons-time', # We include scons.bat in the list of scripts, even on UNIX systems, # because we provide an option to allow it be installed explicitly, # for example if you're installing from UNIX on a share that's # accessible to Windows and you want the scons.bat. 'script/scons.bat', ] #if is_win32: # scripts = scripts + [ # 'script/scons-post-install.py' # ] arguments = { 'name' : "scons", 'version' : Version, 'description' : description, 'long_description' : long_description, 'author' : 'Steven Knight', 'author_email' : 'knight@baldmt.com', 'url' : "http://www.scons.org/", 'packages' : ["SCons", "SCons.compat", "SCons.Node", "SCons.Options", "SCons.Platform", "SCons.Scanner", "SCons.Script", "SCons.Tool", "SCons.Tool.MSCommon", "SCons.Tool.packaging", "SCons.Variables", ], 'package_dir' : {'' : 'engine'}, 'data_files' : [('man/man1', man_pages)], 'scripts' : scripts, 'cmdclass' : {'install' : install, 'install_lib' : install_lib, 'install_data' : install_data, 'install_scripts' : install_scripts, 'build_scripts' : build_scripts} } apply(distutils.core.setup, (), arguments) if Installed: print string.join(Installed, '\n') # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: