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-rw-r--r--PCbuild/build_ssl.py40
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/PCbuild/build_ssl.py b/PCbuild/build_ssl.py
index 2cf7fc6..9388124 100644
--- a/PCbuild/build_ssl.py
+++ b/PCbuild/build_ssl.py
@@ -63,37 +63,13 @@ def find_working_perl(perls):
print(" Please install ActivePerl and ensure it appears on your path")
return None
-# Locate the best SSL directory given a few roots to look into.
-def find_best_ssl_dir(sources):
- candidates = []
- for s in sources:
- try:
- # note: do not abspath s; the build will fail if any
- # higher up directory name has spaces in it.
- fnames = os.listdir(s)
- except os.error:
- fnames = []
- for fname in fnames:
- fqn = os.path.join(s, fname)
- if os.path.isdir(fqn) and fname.startswith("openssl-"):
- candidates.append(fqn)
- # Now we have all the candidates, locate the best.
- best_parts = []
- best_name = None
- for c in candidates:
- parts = re.split("[.-]", os.path.basename(c))[1:]
- # eg - openssl-0.9.7-beta1 - ignore all "beta" or any other qualifiers
- if len(parts) >= 4:
- continue
- if parts > best_parts:
- best_parts = parts
- best_name = c
- if best_name is not None:
- print("Found an SSL directory at '%s'" % (best_name,))
- else:
- print("Could not find an SSL directory in '%s'" % (sources,))
- sys.stdout.flush()
- return best_name
+# Fetch SSL directory from VC properties
+def get_ssl_dir():
+ propfile = (os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'pyproject.vsprops'))
+ with open(propfile) as f:
+ m = re.search('openssl-([^"]+)"', f.read())
+ return "..\..\openssl-"+m.group(1)
+
def create_makefile64(makefile, m32):
"""Create and fix makefile for 64bit
@@ -202,7 +178,7 @@ def main():
print("No Perl installation was found. Existing Makefiles are used.")
sys.stdout.flush()
# Look for SSL 2 levels up from pcbuild - ie, same place zlib etc all live.
- ssl_dir = find_best_ssl_dir(("..\\..",))
+ ssl_dir = get_ssl_dir()
if ssl_dir is None:
sys.exit(1)