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-rw-r--r-- | Mac/BuildScript/README.txt | 71 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | Mac/BuildScript/build-installer.py | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Mac/BuildScript/resources/ReadMe.rtf | 90 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Mac/BuildScript/resources/Welcome.rtf | 8 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.ensurepip | 10 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.framework | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Mac/Makefile.in | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Mac/PythonLauncher/Info.plist.in | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Mac/PythonLauncher/Makefile.in | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Mac/README | 14 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | Mac/Tools/bundlebuilder.py | 934 |
11 files changed, 112 insertions, 1074 deletions
diff --git a/Mac/BuildScript/README.txt b/Mac/BuildScript/README.txt index db687be..f8b25fa 100644 --- a/Mac/BuildScript/README.txt +++ b/Mac/BuildScript/README.txt @@ -1,25 +1,15 @@ Building a Python Mac OS X distribution ======================================= -The ``build-installer.py`` script creates Python distributions, including -certain third-party libraries as necessary. It builds a complete -framework-based Python out-of-tree, installs it in a funny place with -$DESTROOT, massages that installation to remove .pyc files and such, creates -an Installer package from the installation plus other files in ``resources`` +The ``build-install.py`` script creates Python distributions, including +certain third-party libraries as necessary. It builds a complete +framework-based Python out-of-tree, installs it in a funny place with +$DESTROOT, massages that installation to remove .pyc files and such, creates +an Installer package from the installation plus other files in ``resources`` and ``scripts`` and placed that on a ``.dmg`` disk image. -This installers built by this script are legacy bundle installers that have -been supported from the early days of OS X. In particular, they are supported -on OS X 10.3.9, the earliest supported release for builds from this script. - -Beginning with Python 3.4.2, PSF practice is to build two installer variants -using the newer flat package format, supported on 10.5+, and signed with the -builder's Apple developer key, allowing downloaded packages to satisfy Apple's -default Gatekeeper policy (e.g. starting with 10.8, Apple store downloads and -Apple developer ID signed apps and installer packages). The process for -transforming the output build artifacts into signed flat packages is not -yet integrated into ``build-installer.py``. The steps prior to the flat -package creation are the same as for 3.4.1 below. +For Python 3.4.0, PSF practice is to build two installer variants +for each release. 1. 32-bit-only, i386 and PPC universal, capable on running on all machines supported by Mac OS X 10.5 through (at least) 10.9:: @@ -31,7 +21,6 @@ package creation are the same as for 3.4.1 below. - builds the following third-party libraries - * libcrypto and libssl from OpenSSL 1.0.1 (new, as of 3.4.3) * NCurses 5.9 (http://bugs.python.org/issue15037) * SQLite 3.8.11 * XZ 5.0.5 @@ -73,7 +62,6 @@ package creation are the same as for 3.4.1 below. - uses system-supplied versions of third-party libraries - * libcrypto and libssl from Apple OpenSSL 0.9.8 * readline module links with Apple BSD editline (libedit) - requires ActiveState Tcl/Tk 8.5.15.1 (or later) to be installed for building @@ -102,6 +90,47 @@ package creation are the same as for 3.4.1 below. that the Xcode 3 gcc-4.2 compiler has had. +* For Python 2.7.x and 3.2.x, the 32-bit-only installer was configured to + support Mac OS X 10.3.9 through (at least) 10.6. Because it is + believed that there are few systems still running OS X 10.3 or 10.4 + and because it has become increasingly difficult to test and + support the differences in these earlier systems, as of Python 3.3.0 the PSF + 32-bit installer no longer supports them. For reference in building such + an installer yourself, the details are:: + + /usr/bin/python build-installer.py \ + --sdk-path=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk \ + --universal-archs=32-bit \ + --dep-target=10.3 + + - builds the following third-party libraries + + * Bzip2 + * NCurses + * GNU Readline (GPL) + * SQLite 3 + * XZ + * Zlib 1.2.3 + * Oracle Sleepycat DB 4.8 (Python 2.x only) + + - requires ActiveState ``Tcl/Tk 8.4`` (currently 8.4.20) to be installed for building + + - recommended build environment: + + * Mac OS X 10.5.8 PPC or Intel + * Xcode 3.1.4 (or later) + * ``MacOSX10.4u`` SDK (later SDKs do not support PPC G3 processors) + * ``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3`` + * Apple ``gcc-4.0`` + * system Python 2.5 for documentation build with Sphinx + + - alternate build environments: + + * Mac OS X 10.6.8 with Xcode 3.2.6 + - need to change ``/System/Library/Frameworks/{Tcl,Tk}.framework/Version/Current`` to ``8.4`` + + + General Prerequisites --------------------- @@ -145,7 +174,7 @@ Here are the steps you need to follow to build a Python installer: Building other universal installers ................................... -It is also possible to build a 4-way universal installer that runs on +It is also possible to build a 4-way universal installer that runs on OS X 10.5 Leopard or later:: /usr/bin/python /build-installer.py \ @@ -179,7 +208,7 @@ a PPC G4 system with OS X 10.5 and at least one Intel system running OS X /usr/local/bin/pythonn.n -m test -w -u all,-largefile /usr/local/bin/pythonn.n-32 -m test -w -u all - + Certain tests will be skipped and some cause the interpreter to fail which will likely generate ``Python quit unexpectedly`` alert messages to be generated at several points during a test run. These are normal diff --git a/Mac/BuildScript/build-installer.py b/Mac/BuildScript/build-installer.py index 1d469bb..8baa8c3 100755 --- a/Mac/BuildScript/build-installer.py +++ b/Mac/BuildScript/build-installer.py @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ def getTclTkVersion(configfile, versionline): """ try: f = open(configfile, "r") - except: + except OSError: fatal("Framework configuration file not found: %s" % configfile) for l in f: @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ def downloadURL(url, fname): except: try: os.unlink(fname) - except: + except OSError: pass def verifyThirdPartyFile(url, checksum, fname): diff --git a/Mac/BuildScript/resources/ReadMe.rtf b/Mac/BuildScript/resources/ReadMe.rtf index 52d8b80..65e3f14 100644 --- a/Mac/BuildScript/resources/ReadMe.rtf +++ b/Mac/BuildScript/resources/ReadMe.rtf @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf1347\cocoasubrtf570 +{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf1348\cocoasubrtf170 {\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;\f1\fmodern\fcharset0 CourierNewPSMT;} {\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;} \margl1440\margr1440\vieww13380\viewh14600\viewkind0 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Python.org provides two installer variants for download: one that installs a \i0 variant. Unless you are installing to an 10.5 system or you need to build applications that can run on 10.5 systems, use the 10.6 variant if possible. There are some additional operating system functions that are supported starting with 10.6 and you may see better performance using 64-bit mode. By default, Python will automatically run in 64-bit mode if your system supports it. Also see \i Certificate verification and OpenSSL \i0 below. The Pythons installed by these installers are built with private copies of some third-party libraries not included with or newer than those in OS X itself. The list of these libraries varies by installer variant and is included at the end of the License.rtf file. -\b \ul \ulc0 \ +\b \ul \ \ Update your version of Tcl/Tk to use IDLE or other Tk applications \b0 \ulnone \ @@ -36,75 +36,16 @@ To use IDLE or other programs that use the Tkinter graphical user interface tool \i0 for this version of Python and of Mac OS X.\ \b \ul \ -Installing on OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) or later systems\ -\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural -\cf0 \ulnone [CHANGED for Python 3.4.2] -\b0 \ -\ -As of Python 3.4.2, installer packages from python.org are now compatible with the Gatekeeper security feature introduced in OS X 10.8. Downloaded packages can now be directly installed by double-clicking with the default system security settings. Python.org installer packages for OS X are signed with the Developer ID of the builder, as identified on {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/downloads/"}}{\fldrslt the download page}} for this release. To inspect the digital signature of the package, click on the lock icon in the upper right corner of the -\i Install Python -\i0 installer window. Refer to Apple\'92s support pages for {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5290"}}{\fldrslt more information on Gatekeeper}}.\ -\ -\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural - -\b \cf0 \ul Simplified web-based installs\ -\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural -\cf0 \ulnone [NEW for Python 3.4.2] -\b0 \ -\ -With the change to the newer flat format installer package, the download file now has a -\f1 .pkg -\f0 extension as it is no longer necessary to embed the installer within a disk image ( -\f1 .dmg -\f0 ) container. If you download the Python installer through a web browser, the OS X installer application may open automatically to allow you to perform the install. If your browser settings do not allow automatic open, double click on the downloaded installer file.\ -\ -\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural +Certificate verification and OpenSSL\ -\b \cf0 \ul New Installation Options and Defaults\ -\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural -\cf0 \ulnone [NEW for Python 3.4.0] -\b0 \ -\ -The Python installer now includes an option to automatically install or upgrade -\f1 pip -\f0 , a tool for installing and managing Python packages. This option is enabled by default and no Internet access is required. If you do not want the installer to do this, select the -\i Customize -\i0 option at the -\i Installation Type -\i0 step and uncheck the -\i Install or ugprade pip -\i0 option.\ -\ -To make it easier to use scripts installed by third-party Python packages, with -\f1 pip -\f0 or by other means, the -\i Shell profile updater -\i0 option is now enabled by default, as has been the case with Python 2.7.x installers. You can also turn this option off by selecting -\i Customize -\i0 and unchecking the -\i Shell profile updater -\i0 option. You can also update your shell profile later by launching the -\i Update Shell Profile -\i0 command found in the -\f1 /Applications/Python $VERSION -\f0 folder. You may need to start a new terminal window for the changes to take effect.\ -\ -For other changes in this release, see the Release Notes link for this release at {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/downloads/"}}{\fldrslt https://www.python.org/downloads/}}.\ -\ -\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural - -\b \cf0 \ul Certificate verification and OpenSSL\ -\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural -\cf0 \ulnone [CHANGED for Python 3.4.3] -\b0 \ -\ -Python 3.4.3 includes a number of network security enhancements that have been approved for inclusion in Python 3.4 maintenance releases. {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0476/"}}{\fldrslt PEP 476}} changes several standard library modules, like +\b0 \ulnone \ +Python 3.5 includes a number of network security enhancements that were released in Python 3.4.3 and Python 2.7.10. {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0476/"}}{\fldrslt PEP 476}} changes several standard library modules, like \i httplib \i0 , \i urllib \i0 , and \i xmlrpclib -\i0 , to by default verify certificates presented by servers over secure (TLS) connections. The verification is performed by the OpenSSL libraries that Python is linked to. Prior to 3.4.3, the python.org installers dynamically linked with Apple-supplied OpenSSL libraries shipped with OS X. OS X provides a multiple level security framework that stores trust certificates in system and user keychains managed by the +\i0 , to by default verify certificates presented by servers over secure (TLS) connections. The verification is performed by the OpenSSL libraries that Python is linked to. Prior to 3.4.3, both python.org installers dynamically linked with Apple-supplied OpenSSL libraries shipped with OS X. OS X provides a multiple level security framework that stores trust certificates in system and user keychains managed by the \i Keychain Access \i0 application and the \i security @@ -122,10 +63,10 @@ For OS X 10.5, Apple provides \f1 /System/Library/OpenSSL \f0 . These directories are typically empty and not managed by OS X; you must manage them yourself or supply your own SSL contexts. OpenSSL 0.9.7 is obsolete by current security standards, lacking a number of important features found in later versions. Among the problems this causes is the inability to verify higher-security certificates now used by python.org services, including \i t{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://pypi.python.org/pypi"}}{\fldrslt he Python Package Index, PyPI}} -\i0 . To solve this problem, as of 3.4.3 the +\i0 . To solve this problem, the \i 10.5+ 32-bit-only python.org variant \i0 is linked with a private copy of -\i OpenSSL 1.0 +\i OpenSSL 1.0.2 \i0 ; it consults the same default certificate directory, \f1 /System/Library/OpenSSL \f0 . As before, it is still necessary to manage certificates yourself when you use this Python variant and, with certificate verification now enabled by default, you may now need to take additional steps to ensure your Python programs have access to CA certificates you trust. If you use this Python variant to build standalone applications with third-party tools like {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2app/"}}{\fldrslt @@ -137,7 +78,7 @@ For OS X 10.6+, Apple also provides \i 0.9.8 libraries \i0 . Apple's 0.9.8 version includes an important additional feature: if a certificate cannot be verified using the manually administered certificates in \f1 /System/Library/OpenSSL -\f0 , the certificates managed by the system security framework In the user and system keychains are also consulted (using Apple private APIs). For this reason, for 3.4.3 the +\f0 , the certificates managed by the system security framework In the user and system keychains are also consulted (using Apple private APIs). For this reason, the \i 64-bit/32-bit 10.6+ python.org variant \i0 continues to be dynamically linked with Apple's OpenSSL 0.9.8 since it was felt that the loss of the system-provided certificates and management tools outweighs the additional security features provided by newer versions of OpenSSL. This will likely change in future releases of the python.org installers as Apple has deprecated use of the system-supplied OpenSSL libraries. If you do need features from newer versions of OpenSSL, there are third-party OpenSSL wrapper packages available through \i PyPI @@ -145,7 +86,18 @@ For OS X 10.6+, Apple also provides \ The bundled \f1 pip -\f0 included with 3.4.3 has its own default certificate store for verifying download connections.\ +\f0 included with the Python 3.5 installers has its own default certificate store for verifying download connections.\ +\ + +\b \ul Other changes\ + +\b0 \ulnone \ +\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural +\cf0 For other changes in this release, see the +\i What's new +\i0 section in the {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/doc/"}}{\fldrslt Documentation Set}} for this release and its +\i Release Notes +\i0 link at {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/downloads/"}}{\fldrslt https://www.python.org/downloads/}}.\ \pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural \b \cf0 \ul \ diff --git a/Mac/BuildScript/resources/Welcome.rtf b/Mac/BuildScript/resources/Welcome.rtf index 2527787..dfb75d8 100644 --- a/Mac/BuildScript/resources/Welcome.rtf +++ b/Mac/BuildScript/resources/Welcome.rtf @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf1343\cocoasubrtf160 -\cocoascreenfonts1{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;\f1\fmodern\fcharset0 CourierNewPSMT;} +\cocoascreenfonts1{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;} {\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;} \paperw11905\paperh16837\margl1440\margr1440\vieww12200\viewh10880\viewkind0 \pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640 @@ -17,12 +17,6 @@ \b0 .\ \ -\b NEW for Python 3.4.3: -\b0 3.4.3 includes network security enhancements that may require changes to your Python applications. See the -\f1 ReadMe -\f0 file and {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.4.html#changed-in-3-4-3"}}{\fldrslt the Python documentation}} for more information.\ -\ - \b IMPORTANT: \b0 \b IDLE diff --git a/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.ensurepip b/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.ensurepip index bf893d1..3074fa3 100755 --- a/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.ensurepip +++ b/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.ensurepip @@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ RELFWKBIN="../../..${FWK}/bin" umask 022 -"${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -m ensurepip --upgrade +"${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -E -s -m ensurepip --upgrade -"${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -Wi \ - "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" \ +"${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -E -s -Wi \ + "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x badsyntax \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" -"${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -Wi -O \ - "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" \ +"${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -E -s -Wi -O \ + "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x badsyntax \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" diff --git a/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.framework b/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.framework index eb08297..0f2e52c 100755 --- a/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.framework +++ b/Mac/BuildScript/scripts/postflight.framework @@ -6,23 +6,23 @@ PYVER="@PYVER@" FWK="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/@PYVER@" -"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -Wi \ - "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" \ +"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -E -s -Wi \ + "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x 'bad_coding|badsyntax|site-packages|lib2to3/tests/data' \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}" -"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -Wi -O \ - "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" \ +"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -E -s -Wi -O \ + "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x 'bad_coding|badsyntax|site-packages|lib2to3/tests/data' \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}" -"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -Wi \ - "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" \ +"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -E -s -Wi \ + "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x badsyntax \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" -"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -Wi -O \ - "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" \ +"${FWK}/bin/python@PYVER@" -E -s -Wi -O \ + "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x badsyntax \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" diff --git a/Mac/Makefile.in b/Mac/Makefile.in index 03ec738..1255b13 100644 --- a/Mac/Makefile.in +++ b/Mac/Makefile.in @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -# This file can be invoked from the various frameworkinstall... targets in the -# main Makefile. The next couple of variables are overridden on the +# This file can be invoked from the various frameworkinstall... targets in the +# main Makefile. The next couple of variables are overridden on the # commandline in that case. VERSION=@VERSION@ @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ compileall=$(srcdir)/../Lib/compileall.py installapps: install_Python install_PythonLauncher install_IDLE # -# Install unix tools in /usr/local/bin. These are just aliases for the +# Install unix tools in /usr/local/bin. These are just aliases for the # actual installation inside the framework. # installunixtools: diff --git a/Mac/PythonLauncher/Info.plist.in b/Mac/PythonLauncher/Info.plist.in index 6c4bfe8..4a5eeb5 100644 --- a/Mac/PythonLauncher/Info.plist.in +++ b/Mac/PythonLauncher/Info.plist.in @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> +<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key> @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ </dict> </array> <key>CFBundleExecutable</key> - <string>PythonLauncher</string> + <string>Python Launcher</string> <key>CFBundleGetInfoString</key> <string>%VERSION%, © 2001-2016 Python Software Foundation</string> <key>CFBundleIconFile</key> diff --git a/Mac/PythonLauncher/Makefile.in b/Mac/PythonLauncher/Makefile.in index f05efdf..4c05f26 100644 --- a/Mac/PythonLauncher/Makefile.in +++ b/Mac/PythonLauncher/Makefile.in @@ -15,12 +15,10 @@ BUILDPYTHON= $(builddir)/python$(BUILDEXE) PYTHONFRAMEWORK=@PYTHONFRAMEWORK@ # Deployment target selected during configure, to be checked -# by distutils +# by distutils MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=@CONFIGURE_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET@ @EXPORT_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET@export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET -BUNDLEBULDER=$(srcdir)/../Tools/bundlebuilder.py - PYTHONAPPSDIR=@FRAMEWORKINSTALLAPPSPREFIX@/$(PYTHONFRAMEWORK) $(VERSION) OBJECTS=FileSettings.o MyAppDelegate.o MyDocument.o PreferencesWindowController.o doscript.o main.o @@ -30,10 +28,10 @@ install: Python\ Launcher.app /bin/cp -r "Python Launcher.app" "$(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONAPPSDIR)" touch "$(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONAPPSDIR)/Python Launcher.app" - clean: rm -f *.o "Python Launcher" rm -rf "Python Launcher.app" + rm -f Info.plist Python\ Launcher.app: Info.plist \ Python\ Launcher $(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonLauncher.icns \ @@ -41,18 +39,17 @@ Python\ Launcher.app: Info.plist \ $(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonCompiled.icns \ $(srcdir)/factorySettings.plist rm -fr "Python Launcher.app" - $(RUNSHARED) $(BUILDPYTHON) $(BUNDLEBULDER) \ - --builddir=. \ - --name="Python Launcher" \ - --executable="Python Launcher" \ - --iconfile=$(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonLauncher.icns \ - --bundle-id=org.python.PythonLauncher \ - --resource=$(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonSource.icns \ - --resource=$(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonCompiled.icns \ - --resource=$(srcdir)/English.lproj \ - --resource=$(srcdir)/factorySettings.plist \ - --plist Info.plist \ - build + mkdir "Python Launcher.app" + mkdir "Python Launcher.app/Contents" + mkdir "Python Launcher.app/Contents/MacOS" + mkdir "Python Launcher.app/Contents/Resources" + cp "Python Launcher" "Python Launcher.app/Contents/MacOS" + cp Info.plist "Python Launcher.app/Contents" + cp $(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonLauncher.icns "Python Launcher.app/Contents/Resources" + cp $(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonSource.icns "Python Launcher.app/Contents/Resources" + cp $(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonCompiled.icns "Python Launcher.app/Contents/Resources" + cp $(srcdir)/factorySettings.plist "Python Launcher.app/Contents/Resources" + cp -R $(srcdir)/English.lproj "Python Launcher.app/Contents/Resources" FileSettings.o: $(srcdir)/FileSettings.m $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $(srcdir)/FileSettings.m @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ OS X specific arguments to configure If this argument is specified the build will create a Python.framework rather than a traditional Unix install. See the section - _`Building and using a framework-based Python on Mac OS X` for more + _`Building and using a framework-based Python on Mac OS X` for more information on frameworks. If the optional directory argument is specified the framework is installed @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ OS X specific arguments to configure * ``--with-univeral-archs=VALUE`` - Specify the kind of universal binary that should be created. This option is + Specify the kind of universal binary that should be created. This option is only valid when ``--enable-universalsdk`` is specified. The default is ``32-bit`` if a building with a SDK that supports PPC, otherwise defaults to ``intel``. @@ -174,14 +174,14 @@ Building and using a framework-based Python on Mac OS X. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The main reason is because you want to create GUI programs in Python. With the -exception of X11/XDarwin-based GUI toolkits all GUI programs need to be run +exception of X11/XDarwin-based GUI toolkits all GUI programs need to be run from a Mac OS X application bundle (".app"). While it is technically possible to create a .app without using frameworks you will have to do the work yourself if you really want this. A second reason for using frameworks is that they put Python-related items in -only two places: "/Library/Framework/Python.framework" and +only two places: "/Library/Framework/Python.framework" and "/Applications/Python <VERSION>" where ``<VERSION>`` can be e.g. "3.4", "2.7", etc. This simplifies matters for users installing Python from a binary distribution if they want to get rid of it again. Moreover, @@ -228,11 +228,11 @@ in the sequence 1. ./configure --enable-framework 2. make - + 3. make install This sequence will put the framework in ``/Library/Framework/Python.framework``, -the applications in ``/Applications/Python <VERSION>`` and the unix tools in +the applications in ``/Applications/Python <VERSION>`` and the unix tools in ``/usr/local/bin``. Installing in another place, for instance ``$HOME/Library/Frameworks`` if you @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ All of this is normally done completely isolated in /tmp/_py, so it does not use your normal build directory nor does it install into /. Because of the way the script locates the files it needs you have to run it -from within the BuildScript directory. The script accepts a number of +from within the BuildScript directory. The script accepts a number of command-line arguments, run it with --help for more information. Configure warnings diff --git a/Mac/Tools/bundlebuilder.py b/Mac/Tools/bundlebuilder.py deleted file mode 100755 index f5679d3..0000000 --- a/Mac/Tools/bundlebuilder.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,934 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env python - -"""\ -bundlebuilder.py -- Tools to assemble MacOS X (application) bundles. - -This module contains two classes to build so called "bundles" for -MacOS X. BundleBuilder is a general tool, AppBuilder is a subclass -specialized in building application bundles. - -[Bundle|App]Builder objects are instantiated with a bunch of keyword -arguments, and have a build() method that will do all the work. See -the class doc strings for a description of the constructor arguments. - -The module contains a main program that can be used in two ways: - - % python bundlebuilder.py [options] build - % python buildapp.py [options] build - -Where "buildapp.py" is a user-supplied setup.py-like script following -this model: - - from bundlebuilder import buildapp - buildapp(<lots-of-keyword-args>) - -""" - - -__all__ = ["BundleBuilder", "BundleBuilderError", "AppBuilder", "buildapp"] - - -import sys -import os, errno, shutil -import imp, marshal -import re -from copy import deepcopy -import getopt -from plistlib import Plist -from types import FunctionType as function - -class BundleBuilderError(Exception): pass - - -class Defaults: - - """Class attributes that don't start with an underscore and are - not functions or classmethods are (deep)copied to self.__dict__. - This allows for mutable default values. - """ - - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - defaults = self._getDefaults() - defaults.update(kwargs) - self.__dict__.update(defaults) - - def _getDefaults(cls): - defaults = {} - for base in cls.__bases__: - if hasattr(base, "_getDefaults"): - defaults.update(base._getDefaults()) - for name, value in list(cls.__dict__.items()): - if name[0] != "_" and not isinstance(value, - (function, classmethod)): - defaults[name] = deepcopy(value) - return defaults - _getDefaults = classmethod(_getDefaults) - - -class BundleBuilder(Defaults): - - """BundleBuilder is a barebones class for assembling bundles. It - knows nothing about executables or icons, it only copies files - and creates the PkgInfo and Info.plist files. - """ - - # (Note that Defaults.__init__ (deep)copies these values to - # instance variables. Mutable defaults are therefore safe.) - - # Name of the bundle, with or without extension. - name = None - - # The property list ("plist") - plist = Plist(CFBundleDevelopmentRegion = "English", - CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion = "6.0") - - # The type of the bundle. - type = "BNDL" - # The creator code of the bundle. - creator = None - - # the CFBundleIdentifier (this is used for the preferences file name) - bundle_id = None - - # List of files that have to be copied to <bundle>/Contents/Resources. - resources = [] - - # List of (src, dest) tuples; dest should be a path relative to the bundle - # (eg. "Contents/Resources/MyStuff/SomeFile.ext). - files = [] - - # List of shared libraries (dylibs, Frameworks) to bundle with the app - # will be placed in Contents/Frameworks - libs = [] - - # Directory where the bundle will be assembled. - builddir = "build" - - # Make symlinks instead copying files. This is handy during debugging, but - # makes the bundle non-distributable. - symlink = 0 - - # Verbosity level. - verbosity = 1 - - # Destination root directory - destroot = "" - - def setup(self): - # XXX rethink self.name munging, this is brittle. - self.name, ext = os.path.splitext(self.name) - if not ext: - ext = ".bundle" - bundleextension = ext - # misc (derived) attributes - self.bundlepath = pathjoin(self.builddir, self.name + bundleextension) - - plist = self.plist - plist.CFBundleName = self.name - plist.CFBundlePackageType = self.type - if self.creator is None: - if hasattr(plist, "CFBundleSignature"): - self.creator = plist.CFBundleSignature - else: - self.creator = "????" - plist.CFBundleSignature = self.creator - if self.bundle_id: - plist.CFBundleIdentifier = self.bundle_id - elif not hasattr(plist, "CFBundleIdentifier"): - plist.CFBundleIdentifier = self.name - - def build(self): - """Build the bundle.""" - builddir = self.builddir - if builddir and not os.path.exists(builddir): - os.mkdir(builddir) - self.message("Building %s" % repr(self.bundlepath), 1) - if os.path.exists(self.bundlepath): - shutil.rmtree(self.bundlepath) - if os.path.exists(self.bundlepath + '~'): - shutil.rmtree(self.bundlepath + '~') - bp = self.bundlepath - - # Create the app bundle in a temporary location and then - # rename the completed bundle. This way the Finder will - # never see an incomplete bundle (where it might pick up - # and cache the wrong meta data) - self.bundlepath = bp + '~' - try: - os.mkdir(self.bundlepath) - self.preProcess() - self._copyFiles() - self._addMetaFiles() - self.postProcess() - os.rename(self.bundlepath, bp) - finally: - self.bundlepath = bp - self.message("Done.", 1) - - def preProcess(self): - """Hook for subclasses.""" - pass - def postProcess(self): - """Hook for subclasses.""" - pass - - def _addMetaFiles(self): - contents = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, "Contents") - makedirs(contents) - # - # Write Contents/PkgInfo - assert len(self.type) == len(self.creator) == 4, \ - "type and creator must be 4-byte strings." - pkginfo = pathjoin(contents, "PkgInfo") - f = open(pkginfo, "wb") - f.write((self.type + self.creator).encode('latin1')) - f.close() - # - # Write Contents/Info.plist - infoplist = pathjoin(contents, "Info.plist") - self.plist.write(infoplist) - - def _copyFiles(self): - files = self.files[:] - for path in self.resources: - files.append((path, pathjoin("Contents", "Resources", - os.path.basename(path)))) - for path in self.libs: - files.append((path, pathjoin("Contents", "Frameworks", - os.path.basename(path)))) - if self.symlink: - self.message("Making symbolic links", 1) - msg = "Making symlink from" - else: - self.message("Copying files", 1) - msg = "Copying" - files.sort() - for src, dst in files: - if os.path.isdir(src): - self.message("%s %s/ to %s/" % (msg, src, dst), 2) - else: - self.message("%s %s to %s" % (msg, src, dst), 2) - dst = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, dst) - if self.symlink: - symlink(src, dst, mkdirs=1) - else: - copy(src, dst, mkdirs=1) - - def message(self, msg, level=0): - if level <= self.verbosity: - indent = "" - if level > 1: - indent = (level - 1) * " " - sys.stderr.write(indent + msg + "\n") - - def report(self): - # XXX something decent - pass - - -if __debug__: - PYC_EXT = ".pyc" -else: - PYC_EXT = ".pyo" - -MAGIC = imp.get_magic() -USE_ZIPIMPORT = "zipimport" in sys.builtin_module_names - -# For standalone apps, we have our own minimal site.py. We don't need -# all the cruft of the real site.py. -SITE_PY = """\ -import sys -if not %(semi_standalone)s: - del sys.path[1:] # sys.path[0] is Contents/Resources/ -""" - -if USE_ZIPIMPORT: - ZIP_ARCHIVE = "Modules.zip" - SITE_PY += "sys.path.append(sys.path[0] + '/%s')\n" % ZIP_ARCHIVE - def getPycData(fullname, code, ispkg): - if ispkg: - fullname += ".__init__" - path = fullname.replace(".", os.sep) + PYC_EXT - return path, MAGIC + '\0\0\0\0' + marshal.dumps(code) - -# -# Extension modules can't be in the modules zip archive, so a placeholder -# is added instead, that loads the extension from a specified location. -# -EXT_LOADER = """\ -def __load(): - import imp, sys, os - for p in sys.path: - path = os.path.join(p, "%(filename)s") - if os.path.exists(path): - break - else: - assert 0, "file not found: %(filename)s" - mod = imp.load_dynamic("%(name)s", path) - -__load() -del __load -""" - -MAYMISS_MODULES = ['mac', 'nt', 'ntpath', 'dos', 'dospath', - 'win32api', 'ce', '_winreg', 'nturl2path', 'sitecustomize', - 'org.python.core', 'riscos', 'riscosenviron', 'riscospath' -] - -STRIP_EXEC = "/usr/bin/strip" - -# -# We're using a stock interpreter to run the app, yet we need -# a way to pass the Python main program to the interpreter. The -# bootstrapping script fires up the interpreter with the right -# arguments. os.execve() is used as OSX doesn't like us to -# start a real new process. Also, the executable name must match -# the CFBundleExecutable value in the Info.plist, so we lie -# deliberately with argv[0]. The actual Python executable is -# passed in an environment variable so we can "repair" -# sys.executable later. -# -BOOTSTRAP_SCRIPT = """\ -#!%(hashbang)s - -import sys, os -execdir = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) -executable = os.path.join(execdir, "%(executable)s") -resdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(execdir), "Resources") -libdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(execdir), "Frameworks") -mainprogram = os.path.join(resdir, "%(mainprogram)s") - -sys.argv.insert(1, mainprogram) -if %(standalone)s or %(semi_standalone)s: - os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] = resdir - if %(standalone)s: - os.environ["PYTHONHOME"] = resdir -else: - pypath = os.getenv("PYTHONPATH", "") - if pypath: - pypath = ":" + pypath - os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] = resdir + pypath -os.environ["PYTHONEXECUTABLE"] = executable -os.environ["DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = libdir -os.environ["DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH"] = libdir -os.execve(executable, sys.argv, os.environ) -""" - - -# -# Optional wrapper that converts "dropped files" into sys.argv values. -# -ARGV_EMULATOR = """\ -import argvemulator, os - -argvemulator.ArgvCollector().mainloop() -execfile(os.path.join(os.path.split(__file__)[0], "%(realmainprogram)s")) -""" - -# -# When building a standalone app with Python.framework, we need to copy -# a subset from Python.framework to the bundle. The following list -# specifies exactly what items we'll copy. -# -PYTHONFRAMEWORKGOODIES = [ - "Python", # the Python core library - "Resources/English.lproj", - "Resources/Info.plist", - "Resources/version.plist", -] - -def isFramework(): - return sys.exec_prefix.find("Python.framework") > 0 - - -LIB = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "lib", "python" + sys.version[:3]) -SITE_PACKAGES = os.path.join(LIB, "site-packages") - - -class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder): - - # Override type of the bundle. - type = "APPL" - - # platform, name of the subfolder of Contents that contains the executable. - platform = "MacOS" - - # A Python main program. If this argument is given, the main - # executable in the bundle will be a small wrapper that invokes - # the main program. (XXX Discuss why.) - mainprogram = None - - # The main executable. If a Python main program is specified - # the executable will be copied to Resources and be invoked - # by the wrapper program mentioned above. Otherwise it will - # simply be used as the main executable. - executable = None - - # The name of the main nib, for Cocoa apps. *Must* be specified - # when building a Cocoa app. - nibname = None - - # The name of the icon file to be copied to Resources and used for - # the Finder icon. - iconfile = None - - # Symlink the executable instead of copying it. - symlink_exec = 0 - - # If True, build standalone app. - standalone = 0 - - # If True, build semi-standalone app (only includes third-party modules). - semi_standalone = 0 - - # If set, use this for #! lines in stead of sys.executable - python = None - - # If True, add a real main program that emulates sys.argv before calling - # mainprogram - argv_emulation = 0 - - # The following attributes are only used when building a standalone app. - - # Exclude these modules. - excludeModules = [] - - # Include these modules. - includeModules = [] - - # Include these packages. - includePackages = [] - - # Strip binaries from debug info. - strip = 0 - - # Found Python modules: [(name, codeobject, ispkg), ...] - pymodules = [] - - # Modules that modulefinder couldn't find: - missingModules = [] - maybeMissingModules = [] - - def setup(self): - if ((self.standalone or self.semi_standalone) - and self.mainprogram is None): - raise BundleBuilderError("must specify 'mainprogram' when " - "building a standalone application.") - if self.mainprogram is None and self.executable is None: - raise BundleBuilderError("must specify either or both of " - "'executable' and 'mainprogram'") - - self.execdir = pathjoin("Contents", self.platform) - - if self.name is not None: - pass - elif self.mainprogram is not None: - self.name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.mainprogram))[0] - elif executable is not None: - self.name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.executable))[0] - if self.name[-4:] != ".app": - self.name += ".app" - - if self.executable is None: - if not self.standalone and not isFramework(): - self.symlink_exec = 1 - if self.python: - self.executable = self.python - else: - self.executable = sys.executable - - if self.nibname: - self.plist.NSMainNibFile = self.nibname - if not hasattr(self.plist, "NSPrincipalClass"): - self.plist.NSPrincipalClass = "NSApplication" - - if self.standalone and isFramework(): - self.addPythonFramework() - - BundleBuilder.setup(self) - - self.plist.CFBundleExecutable = self.name - - if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone: - self.findDependencies() - - def preProcess(self): - resdir = "Contents/Resources" - if self.executable is not None: - if self.mainprogram is None: - execname = self.name - else: - execname = os.path.basename(self.executable) - execpath = pathjoin(self.execdir, execname) - if not self.symlink_exec: - self.files.append((self.destroot + self.executable, execpath)) - self.execpath = execpath - - if self.mainprogram is not None: - mainprogram = os.path.basename(self.mainprogram) - self.files.append((self.mainprogram, pathjoin(resdir, mainprogram))) - if self.argv_emulation: - # Change the main program, and create the helper main program (which - # does argv collection and then calls the real main). - # Also update the included modules (if we're creating a standalone - # program) and the plist - realmainprogram = mainprogram - mainprogram = '__argvemulator_' + mainprogram - resdirpath = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, resdir) - mainprogrampath = pathjoin(resdirpath, mainprogram) - makedirs(resdirpath) - open(mainprogrampath, "w").write(ARGV_EMULATOR % locals()) - if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone: - self.includeModules.append("argvemulator") - self.includeModules.append("os") - if "CFBundleDocumentTypes" not in self.plist: - self.plist["CFBundleDocumentTypes"] = [ - { "CFBundleTypeOSTypes" : [ - "****", - "fold", - "disk"], - "CFBundleTypeRole": "Viewer"}] - # Write bootstrap script - executable = os.path.basename(self.executable) - execdir = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, self.execdir) - bootstrappath = pathjoin(execdir, self.name) - makedirs(execdir) - if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone: - # XXX we're screwed when the end user has deleted - # /usr/bin/python - hashbang = "/usr/bin/python" - elif self.python: - hashbang = self.python - else: - hashbang = os.path.realpath(sys.executable) - standalone = self.standalone - semi_standalone = self.semi_standalone - open(bootstrappath, "w").write(BOOTSTRAP_SCRIPT % locals()) - os.chmod(bootstrappath, 0o775) - - if self.iconfile is not None: - iconbase = os.path.basename(self.iconfile) - self.plist.CFBundleIconFile = iconbase - self.files.append((self.iconfile, pathjoin(resdir, iconbase))) - - def postProcess(self): - if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone: - self.addPythonModules() - if self.strip and not self.symlink: - self.stripBinaries() - - if self.symlink_exec and self.executable: - self.message("Symlinking executable %s to %s" % (self.executable, - self.execpath), 2) - dst = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, self.execpath) - makedirs(os.path.dirname(dst)) - os.symlink(os.path.abspath(self.executable), dst) - - if self.missingModules or self.maybeMissingModules: - self.reportMissing() - - def addPythonFramework(self): - # If we're building a standalone app with Python.framework, - # include a minimal subset of Python.framework, *unless* - # Python.framework was specified manually in self.libs. - for lib in self.libs: - if os.path.basename(lib) == "Python.framework": - # a Python.framework was specified as a library - return - - frameworkpath = sys.exec_prefix[:sys.exec_prefix.find( - "Python.framework") + len("Python.framework")] - - version = sys.version[:3] - frameworkpath = pathjoin(frameworkpath, "Versions", version) - destbase = pathjoin("Contents", "Frameworks", "Python.framework", - "Versions", version) - for item in PYTHONFRAMEWORKGOODIES: - src = pathjoin(frameworkpath, item) - dst = pathjoin(destbase, item) - self.files.append((src, dst)) - - def _getSiteCode(self): - return compile(SITE_PY % {"semi_standalone": self.semi_standalone}, - "<-bundlebuilder.py->", "exec") - - def addPythonModules(self): - self.message("Adding Python modules", 1) - - if USE_ZIPIMPORT: - # Create a zip file containing all modules as pyc. - import zipfile - relpath = pathjoin("Contents", "Resources", ZIP_ARCHIVE) - abspath = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, relpath) - zf = zipfile.ZipFile(abspath, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) - for name, code, ispkg in self.pymodules: - self.message("Adding Python module %s" % name, 2) - path, pyc = getPycData(name, code, ispkg) - zf.writestr(path, pyc) - zf.close() - # add site.pyc - sitepath = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, "Contents", "Resources", - "site" + PYC_EXT) - writePyc(self._getSiteCode(), sitepath) - else: - # Create individual .pyc files. - for name, code, ispkg in self.pymodules: - if ispkg: - name += ".__init__" - path = name.split(".") - path = pathjoin("Contents", "Resources", *path) + PYC_EXT - - if ispkg: - self.message("Adding Python package %s" % path, 2) - else: - self.message("Adding Python module %s" % path, 2) - - abspath = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, path) - makedirs(os.path.dirname(abspath)) - writePyc(code, abspath) - - def stripBinaries(self): - if not os.path.exists(STRIP_EXEC): - self.message("Error: can't strip binaries: no strip program at " - "%s" % STRIP_EXEC, 0) - else: - import stat - self.message("Stripping binaries", 1) - def walk(top): - for name in os.listdir(top): - path = pathjoin(top, name) - if os.path.islink(path): - continue - if os.path.isdir(path): - walk(path) - else: - mod = os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MODE] - if not (mod & 0o100): - continue - relpath = path[len(self.bundlepath):] - self.message("Stripping %s" % relpath, 2) - inf, outf = os.popen4("%s -S \"%s\"" % - (STRIP_EXEC, path)) - output = outf.read().strip() - if output: - # usually not a real problem, like when we're - # trying to strip a script - self.message("Problem stripping %s:" % relpath, 3) - self.message(output, 3) - walk(self.bundlepath) - - def findDependencies(self): - self.message("Finding module dependencies", 1) - import modulefinder - mf = modulefinder.ModuleFinder(excludes=self.excludeModules) - if USE_ZIPIMPORT: - # zipimport imports zlib, must add it manually - mf.import_hook("zlib") - # manually add our own site.py - site = mf.add_module("site") - site.__code__ = self._getSiteCode() - mf.scan_code(site.__code__, site) - - # warnings.py gets imported implicitly from C - mf.import_hook("warnings") - - includeModules = self.includeModules[:] - for name in self.includePackages: - includeModules.extend(list(findPackageContents(name).keys())) - for name in includeModules: - try: - mf.import_hook(name) - except ImportError: - self.missingModules.append(name) - - mf.run_script(self.mainprogram) - modules = list(mf.modules.items()) - modules.sort() - for name, mod in modules: - path = mod.__file__ - if path and self.semi_standalone: - # skip the standard library - if path.startswith(LIB) and not path.startswith(SITE_PACKAGES): - continue - if path and mod.__code__ is None: - # C extension - filename = os.path.basename(path) - pathitems = name.split(".")[:-1] + [filename] - dstpath = pathjoin(*pathitems) - if USE_ZIPIMPORT: - if name != "zlib": - # neatly pack all extension modules in a subdirectory, - # except zlib, since it's necessary for bootstrapping. - dstpath = pathjoin("ExtensionModules", dstpath) - # Python modules are stored in a Zip archive, but put - # extensions in Contents/Resources/. Add a tiny "loader" - # program in the Zip archive. Due to Thomas Heller. - source = EXT_LOADER % {"name": name, "filename": dstpath} - code = compile(source, "<dynloader for %s>" % name, "exec") - mod.__code__ = code - self.files.append((path, pathjoin("Contents", "Resources", dstpath))) - if mod.__code__ is not None: - ispkg = mod.__path__ is not None - if not USE_ZIPIMPORT or name != "site": - # Our site.py is doing the bootstrapping, so we must - # include a real .pyc file if USE_ZIPIMPORT is True. - self.pymodules.append((name, mod.__code__, ispkg)) - - if hasattr(mf, "any_missing_maybe"): - missing, maybe = mf.any_missing_maybe() - else: - missing = mf.any_missing() - maybe = [] - self.missingModules.extend(missing) - self.maybeMissingModules.extend(maybe) - - def reportMissing(self): - missing = [name for name in self.missingModules - if name not in MAYMISS_MODULES] - if self.maybeMissingModules: - maybe = self.maybeMissingModules - else: - maybe = [name for name in missing if "." in name] - missing = [name for name in missing if "." not in name] - missing.sort() - maybe.sort() - if maybe: - self.message("Warning: couldn't find the following submodules:", 1) - self.message(" (Note that these could be false alarms -- " - "it's not always", 1) - self.message(" possible to distinguish between \"from package " - "import submodule\" ", 1) - self.message(" and \"from package import name\")", 1) - for name in maybe: - self.message(" ? " + name, 1) - if missing: - self.message("Warning: couldn't find the following modules:", 1) - for name in missing: - self.message(" ? " + name, 1) - - def report(self): - # XXX something decent - import pprint - pprint.pprint(self.__dict__) - if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone: - self.reportMissing() - -# -# Utilities. -# - -SUFFIXES = [_suf for _suf, _mode, _tp in imp.get_suffixes()] -identifierRE = re.compile(r"[_a-zA-z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*$") - -def findPackageContents(name, searchpath=None): - head = name.split(".")[-1] - if identifierRE.match(head) is None: - return {} - try: - fp, path, (ext, mode, tp) = imp.find_module(head, searchpath) - except ImportError: - return {} - modules = {name: None} - if tp == imp.PKG_DIRECTORY and path: - files = os.listdir(path) - for sub in files: - sub, ext = os.path.splitext(sub) - fullname = name + "." + sub - if sub != "__init__" and fullname not in modules: - modules.update(findPackageContents(fullname, [path])) - return modules - -def writePyc(code, path): - f = open(path, "wb") - f.write(MAGIC) - f.write("\0" * 4) # don't bother about a time stamp - marshal.dump(code, f) - f.close() - -def copy(src, dst, mkdirs=0): - """Copy a file or a directory.""" - if mkdirs: - makedirs(os.path.dirname(dst)) - if os.path.isdir(src): - shutil.copytree(src, dst, symlinks=1) - else: - shutil.copy2(src, dst) - -def copytodir(src, dstdir): - """Copy a file or a directory to an existing directory.""" - dst = pathjoin(dstdir, os.path.basename(src)) - copy(src, dst) - -def makedirs(dir): - """Make all directories leading up to 'dir' including the leaf - directory. Don't moan if any path element already exists.""" - try: - os.makedirs(dir) - except OSError as why: - if why.errno != errno.EEXIST: - raise - -def symlink(src, dst, mkdirs=0): - """Copy a file or a directory.""" - if not os.path.exists(src): - raise IOError("No such file or directory: '%s'" % src) - if mkdirs: - makedirs(os.path.dirname(dst)) - os.symlink(os.path.abspath(src), dst) - -def pathjoin(*args): - """Safe wrapper for os.path.join: asserts that all but the first - argument are relative paths.""" - for seg in args[1:]: - assert seg[0] != "/" - return os.path.join(*args) - - -cmdline_doc = """\ -Usage: - python bundlebuilder.py [options] command - python mybuildscript.py [options] command - -Commands: - build build the application - report print a report - -Options: - -b, --builddir=DIR the build directory; defaults to "build" - -n, --name=NAME application name - -r, --resource=FILE extra file or folder to be copied to Resources - -f, --file=SRC:DST extra file or folder to be copied into the bundle; - DST must be a path relative to the bundle root - -e, --executable=FILE the executable to be used - -m, --mainprogram=FILE the Python main program - -a, --argv add a wrapper main program to create sys.argv - -p, --plist=FILE .plist file (default: generate one) - --nib=NAME main nib name - -c, --creator=CCCC 4-char creator code (default: '????') - --iconfile=FILE filename of the icon (an .icns file) to be used - as the Finder icon - --bundle-id=ID the CFBundleIdentifier, in reverse-dns format - (eg. org.python.BuildApplet; this is used for - the preferences file name) - -l, --link symlink files/folder instead of copying them - --link-exec symlink the executable instead of copying it - --standalone build a standalone application, which is fully - independent of a Python installation - --semi-standalone build a standalone application, which depends on - an installed Python, yet includes all third-party - modules. - --python=FILE Python to use in #! line in stead of current Python - --lib=FILE shared library or framework to be copied into - the bundle - -x, --exclude=MODULE exclude module (with --(semi-)standalone) - -i, --include=MODULE include module (with --(semi-)standalone) - --package=PACKAGE include a whole package (with --(semi-)standalone) - --strip strip binaries (remove debug info) - -v, --verbose increase verbosity level - -q, --quiet decrease verbosity level - -h, --help print this message -""" - -def usage(msg=None): - if msg: - print(msg) - print(cmdline_doc) - sys.exit(1) - -def main(builder=None): - if builder is None: - builder = AppBuilder(verbosity=1) - - shortopts = "b:n:r:f:e:m:c:p:lx:i:hvqa" - longopts = ("builddir=", "name=", "resource=", "file=", "executable=", - "mainprogram=", "creator=", "nib=", "plist=", "link", - "link-exec", "help", "verbose", "quiet", "argv", "standalone", - "exclude=", "include=", "package=", "strip", "iconfile=", - "lib=", "python=", "semi-standalone", "bundle-id=", "destroot=") - - try: - options, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], shortopts, longopts) - except getopt.error: - usage() - - for opt, arg in options: - if opt in ('-b', '--builddir'): - builder.builddir = arg - elif opt in ('-n', '--name'): - builder.name = arg - elif opt in ('-r', '--resource'): - builder.resources.append(os.path.normpath(arg)) - elif opt in ('-f', '--file'): - srcdst = arg.split(':') - if len(srcdst) != 2: - usage("-f or --file argument must be two paths, " - "separated by a colon") - builder.files.append(srcdst) - elif opt in ('-e', '--executable'): - builder.executable = arg - elif opt in ('-m', '--mainprogram'): - builder.mainprogram = arg - elif opt in ('-a', '--argv'): - builder.argv_emulation = 1 - elif opt in ('-c', '--creator'): - builder.creator = arg - elif opt == '--bundle-id': - builder.bundle_id = arg - elif opt == '--iconfile': - builder.iconfile = arg - elif opt == "--lib": - builder.libs.append(os.path.normpath(arg)) - elif opt == "--nib": - builder.nibname = arg - elif opt in ('-p', '--plist'): - builder.plist = Plist.fromFile(arg) - elif opt in ('-l', '--link'): - builder.symlink = 1 - elif opt == '--link-exec': - builder.symlink_exec = 1 - elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): - usage() - elif opt in ('-v', '--verbose'): - builder.verbosity += 1 - elif opt in ('-q', '--quiet'): - builder.verbosity -= 1 - elif opt == '--standalone': - builder.standalone = 1 - elif opt == '--semi-standalone': - builder.semi_standalone = 1 - elif opt == '--python': - builder.python = arg - elif opt in ('-x', '--exclude'): - builder.excludeModules.append(arg) - elif opt in ('-i', '--include'): - builder.includeModules.append(arg) - elif opt == '--package': - builder.includePackages.append(arg) - elif opt == '--strip': - builder.strip = 1 - elif opt == '--destroot': - builder.destroot = arg - - if len(args) != 1: - usage("Must specify one command ('build', 'report' or 'help')") - command = args[0] - - if command == "build": - builder.setup() - builder.build() - elif command == "report": - builder.setup() - builder.report() - elif command == "help": - usage() - else: - usage("Unknown command '%s'" % command) - - -def buildapp(**kwargs): - builder = AppBuilder(**kwargs) - main(builder) - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - main() |