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authorGreg Ward <gward@python.net>2000-03-31 02:56:34 (GMT)
committerGreg Ward <gward@python.net>2000-03-31 02:56:34 (GMT)
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The 'bdist_dumb' command, the first worker bee for use by 'bdist'. This is
the command that actually creates "dumb" binary distributions, ie. tarballs and zip files that you just unpack under <prefix> or <exec-prefix>. Very limited, but it's a start.
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+"""distutils.command.bdist_dumb
+
+Implements the Distutils 'bdist_dumb' command (create a "dumb" built
+distribution -- i.e., just an archive to be unpacked under $prefix or
+$exec_prefix)."""
+
+# created 2000/03/29, Greg Ward
+
+__revision__ = "$Id$"
+
+import os
+from distutils.core import Command
+from distutils.util import get_platform, create_tree
+
+
+class bdist_dumb (Command):
+
+ description = "create a \"dumb\" built distribution"
+
+ user_options = [('format=', 'f',
+ "archive format to create (tar, ztar, gztar, zip)"),
+ ]
+
+ default_format = { 'posix': 'gztar',
+ 'nt': 'zip', }
+
+
+ def initialize_options (self):
+ self.format = None
+
+ # initialize_options()
+
+
+ def finalize_options (self):
+ if self.format is None:
+ try:
+ self.format = self.default_format[os.name]
+ except KeyError:
+ raise DistutilsPlatformError, \
+ ("don't know how to create dumb built distributions " +
+ "on platform %s") % os.name
+
+ # finalize_options()
+
+
+ def run (self):
+
+ self.run_peer ('build')
+ install = self.find_peer ('install')
+ inputs = install.get_inputs ()
+ outputs = install.get_outputs ()
+ assert (len (inputs) == len (outputs))
+
+ # First, strip the installation base directory (prefix or
+ # exec-prefix) from all the output filenames.
+ self.strip_base_dirs (outputs, install)
+
+ # Figure out where to copy them to: "build/bdist" by default; this
+ # directory masquerades as prefix/exec-prefix (ie. we'll make the
+ # archive from 'output_dir').
+ build_base = self.get_peer_option ('build', 'build_base')
+ output_dir = os.path.join (build_base, "bdist")
+
+ # Copy the built files to the pseudo-installation tree.
+ self.make_install_tree (output_dir, inputs, outputs)
+
+ # And make an archive relative to the root of the
+ # pseudo-installation tree.
+ archive_basename = "%s.%s" % (self.distribution.get_full_name(),
+ get_platform())
+ self.make_archive (archive_basename, self.format,
+ root_dir=output_dir)
+
+ # run()
+
+
+ def strip_base_dirs (self, outputs, install_cmd):
+ # XXX this throws away the prefix/exec-prefix distinction, and
+ # means we can only correctly install the resulting archive on a
+ # system where prefix == exec-prefix (but at least we can *create*
+ # it on one where they differ). I don't see a way to fix this
+ # without either 1) generating two archives, one for prefix and one
+ # for exec-prefix, or 2) putting absolute paths in the archive
+ # rather than making them relative to one of the prefixes.
+
+ base = install_cmd.install_base + os.sep
+ platbase = install_cmd.install_platbase + os.sep
+ b_len = len (base)
+ pb_len = len (platbase)
+ for i in range (len (outputs)):
+ if outputs[i][0:b_len] == base:
+ outputs[i] = outputs[i][b_len:]
+ elif outputs[i][0:pb_len] == platbase:
+ outputs[i] = outputs[i][pb_len:]
+ else:
+ raise DistutilsInternalError, \
+ ("installation output filename '%s' doesn't start " +
+ "with either install_base ('%s') or " +
+ "install_platbase ('%s')") % \
+ (outputs[i], base, platbase)
+
+ # strip_base_dirs()
+
+
+ def make_install_tree (self, output_dir, inputs, outputs):
+
+ assert (len(inputs) == len(outputs))
+
+ # Create all the directories under 'output_dir' necessary to
+ # put 'outputs' there.
+ create_tree (output_dir, outputs,
+ verbose=self.verbose, dry_run=self.dry_run)
+
+
+ # XXX this bit of logic is duplicated in sdist.make_release_tree():
+ # would be nice to factor it out...
+ if hasattr (os, 'link'): # can make hard links on this system
+ link = 'hard'
+ msg = "making hard links in %s..." % output_dir
+ else: # nope, have to copy
+ link = None
+ msg = "copying files to %s..." % output_dir
+
+ for i in range (len(inputs)):
+ output = os.path.join (output_dir, outputs[i])
+ self.copy_file (inputs[i], output, link=link)
+
+ # make_install_tree ()
+
+
+# class bdist_dumb