#!/usr/bin/env python """ This script is used to build "official" universal installers on Mac OS X. It requires at least Mac OS X 10.5, Xcode 3, and the 10.4u SDK for 32-bit builds. 64-bit or four-way universal builds require at least OS X 10.5 and the 10.5 SDK. Please ensure that this script keeps working with Python 2.5, to avoid bootstrap issues (/usr/bin/python is Python 2.5 on OSX 10.5). Sphinx, which is used to build the documentation, currently requires at least Python 2.4. However, as of Python 3.4.1, Doc builds require an external sphinx-build and the current versions of Sphinx now require at least Python 2.6. In addition to what is supplied with OS X 10.5+ and Xcode 3+, the script requires an installed version of hg and a third-party version of Tcl/Tk 8.4 (for OS X 10.4 and 10.5 deployment targets) or Tcl/TK 8.5 (for 10.6 or later) installed in /Library/Frameworks. When installed, the Python built by this script will attempt to dynamically link first to Tcl and Tk frameworks in /Library/Frameworks if available otherwise fall back to the ones in /System/Library/Framework. For the build, we recommend installing the most recent ActiveTcl 8.4 or 8.5 version. 32-bit-only installer builds are still possible on OS X 10.4 with Xcode 2.5 and the installation of additional components, such as a newer Python (2.5 is needed for Python parser updates), hg, and for the documentation build either svn (pre-3.4.1) or sphinx-build (3.4.1 and later). Usage: see USAGE variable in the script. """ import platform, os, sys, getopt, textwrap, shutil, stat, time, pwd, grp try: import urllib2 as urllib_request except ImportError: import urllib.request as urllib_request STAT_0o755 = ( stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IROTH | stat.S_IXOTH ) STAT_0o775 = ( stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IWGRP | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IROTH | stat.S_IXOTH ) INCLUDE_TIMESTAMP = 1 VERBOSE = 1 from plistlib import Plist try: from plistlib import writePlist except ImportError: # We're run using python2.3 def writePlist(plist, path): plist.write(path) def shellQuote(value): """ Return the string value in a form that can safely be inserted into a shell command. """ return "'%s'"%(value.replace("'", "'\"'\"'")) def grepValue(fn, variable): """ Return the unquoted value of a variable from a file.. QUOTED_VALUE='quotes' -> str('quotes') UNQUOTED_VALUE=noquotes -> str('noquotes') """ variable = variable + '=' for ln in open(fn, 'r'): if ln.startswith(variable): value = ln[len(variable):].strip() return value.strip("\"'") raise RuntimeError("Cannot find variable %s" % variable[:-1]) _cache_getVersion = None def getVersion(): global _cache_getVersion if _cache_getVersion is None: _cache_getVersion = grepValue( os.path.join(SRCDIR, 'configure'), 'PACKAGE_VERSION') return _cache_getVersion def getVersionMajorMinor(): return tuple([int(n) for n in getVersion().split('.', 2)]) _cache_getFullVersion = None def getFullVersion(): global _cache_getFullVersion if _cache_getFullVersion is not None: return _cache_getFullVersion fn = os.path.join(SRCDIR, 'Include', 'patchlevel.h') for ln in open(fn): if 'PY_VERSION' in ln: _cache_getFullVersion = ln.split()[-1][1:-1] return _cache_getFullVersion raise RuntimeError("Cannot find full version??") FW_PREFIX = ["Library", "Frameworks", "Python.framework"] FW_VERSION_PREFIX = "--undefined--" # initialized in parseOptions # The directory we'll use to create the build (will be erased and recreated) WORKDIR = "/tmp/_py" # The directory we'll use to store third-party sources. Set this to something # else if you don't want to re-fetch required libraries every time. DEPSRC = os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'third-party') DEPSRC = os.path.expanduser('~/Universal/other-sources') # Location of the preferred SDK ### There are some issues with the SDK selection below here, ### The resulting binary doesn't work on all platforms that ### it should. Always default to the 10.4u SDK until that ### issue is resolved. ### ##if int(os.uname()[2].split('.')[0]) == 8: ## # Explicitly use the 10.4u (universal) SDK when ## # building on 10.4, the system headers are not ## # useable for a universal build ## SDKPATH = "/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk" ##else: ## SDKPATH = "/" SDKPATH = "/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk" universal_opts_map = { '32-bit': ('i386', 'ppc',), '64-bit': ('x86_64', 'ppc64',), 'intel': ('i386', 'x86_64'), '3-way': ('ppc', 'i386', 'x86_64'), 'all': ('i386', 'ppc', 'x86_64', 'ppc64',) } default_target_map = { '64-bit': '10.5', '3-way': '10.5', 'intel': '10.5', 'all': '10.5', } UNIVERSALOPTS = tuple(universal_opts_map.keys()) UNIVERSALARCHS = '32-bit' ARCHLIST = universal_opts_map[UNIVERSALARCHS] # Source directory (assume we're in Mac/BuildScript) SRCDIR = os.path.dirname( os.path.dirname( os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath(__file__ )))) # $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET -> minimum OS X level DEPTARGET = '10.3' def getDeptargetTuple(): return tuple([int(n) for n in DEPTARGET.split('.')[0:2]]) def getTargetCompilers(): target_cc_map = { '10.3': ('gcc-4.0', 'g++-4.0'), '10.4': ('gcc-4.0', 'g++-4.0'), '10.5': ('gcc-4.2', 'g++-4.2'), '10.6': ('gcc-4.2', 'g++-4.2'), } return target_cc_map.get(DEPTARGET, ('clang', 'clang++') ) CC, CXX = getTargetCompilers() PYTHON_3 = getVersionMajorMinor() >= (3, 0) USAGE = textwrap.dedent("""\ Usage: build_python [options] Options: -? or -h: Show this message -b DIR --build-dir=DIR: Create build here (default: %(WORKDIR)r) --third-party=DIR: Store third-party sources here (default: %(DEPSRC)r) --sdk-path=DIR: Location of the SDK (default: %(SDKPATH)r) --src-dir=DIR: Location of the Python sources (default: %(SRCDIR)r) --dep-target=10.n OS X deployment target (default: %(DEPTARGET)r) --universal-archs=x universal architectures (options: %(UNIVERSALOPTS)r, default: %(UNIVERSALARCHS)r) """)% globals() # Dict of object file names with shared library names to check after building. # This is to ensure that we ended up dynamically linking with the shared # library paths and versions we expected. For example: # EXPECTED_SHARED_LIBS['_tkinter.so'] = [ # '/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/Versions/8.5/Tcl', # '/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/Versions/8.5/Tk'] EXPECTED_SHARED_LIBS = {} # List of names of third party software built with this installer. # The names will be inserted into the rtf version of the License. THIRD_PARTY_LIBS = [] # Instructions for building libraries that are necessary for building a # batteries included python. # [The recipes are defined here for convenience but instantiated later after # command line options have been processed.] def library_recipes(): result = [] LT_10_5 = bool(getDeptargetTuple() < (10, 5)) if not (10, 5) < getDeptargetTuple() < (10, 10): # The OpenSSL libs shipped with OS X 10.5 and earlier are # hopelessly out-of-date and do not include Apple's tie-in to # the root certificates in the user and system keychains via TEA # that was introduced in OS X 10.6. Note that this applies to # programs built and linked with a 10.5 SDK even when run on # newer versions of OS X. # # Dealing with CAs is messy. For now, just supply a # local libssl and libcrypto for the older installer variants # (e.g. the python.org 10.5+ 32-bit-only installer) that use the # same default ssl certfile location as the system libs do: # /System/Library/OpenSSL/cert.pem # Then at least TLS connections can be negotiated with sites that # use sha-256 certs like python.org, assuming the proper CA certs # have been supplied. The default CA cert management issues for # 10.5 and earlier builds are the same as before, other than it is # now more obvious with cert checking enabled by default in the # standard library. # # For builds with 10.6 through 10.9 SDKs, # continue to use the deprecated but # less out-of-date Apple 0.9.8 libs for now. While they are less # secure than using an up-to-date 1.0.1 version, doing so # avoids the big problems of forcing users to have to manage # default CAs themselves, thanks to the Apple libs using private TEA # APIs for cert validation from keychains if validation using the # standard OpenSSL locations (/System/Library/OpenSSL, normally empty) # fails. # # Since Apple removed the header files for the deprecated system # OpenSSL as of the Xcode 7 release (for OS X 10.10+), we do not # have much choice but to build our own copy here, too. result.extend([ dict( name="OpenSSL 1.0.2h", url="https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.2h.tar.gz", checksum='9392e65072ce4b614c1392eefc1f23d0', patches=[ "openssl_sdk_makedepend.patch", ], buildrecipe=build_universal_openssl, configure=None, install=None, ), ]) # Disable for now if False: # if getDeptargetTuple() > (10, 5): result.extend([ dict( name="Tcl 8.5.15", url="ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl//tcl8_5/tcl8.5.15-src.tar.gz", checksum='f3df162f92c69b254079c4d0af7a690f', buildDir="unix", configure_pre=[ '--enable-shared', '--enable-threads', '--libdir=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s/lib'%(getVersion(),), ], useLDFlags=False, install='make TCL_LIBRARY=%(TCL_LIBRARY)s && make install TCL_LIBRARY=%(TCL_LIBRARY)s DESTDIR=%(DESTDIR)s'%{ "DESTDIR": shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries')), "TCL_LIBRARY": shellQuote('/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s/lib/tcl8.5'%(getVersion())), }, ), dict( name="Tk 8.5.15", url="ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl//tcl8_5/tk8.5.15-src.tar.gz", checksum='55b8e33f903210a4e1c8bce0f820657f', patches=[ "issue19373_tk_8_5_15_source.patch", ], buildDir="unix", configure_pre=[ '--enable-aqua', '--enable-shared', '--enable-threads', '--libdir=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s/lib'%(getVersion(),), ], useLDFlags=False, install='make TCL_LIBRARY=%(TCL_LIBRARY)s TK_LIBRARY=%(TK_LIBRARY)s && make install TCL_LIBRARY=%(TCL_LIBRARY)s TK_LIBRARY=%(TK_LIBRARY)s DESTDIR=%(DESTDIR)s'%{ "DESTDIR": shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries')), "TCL_LIBRARY": shellQuote('/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s/lib/tcl8.5'%(getVersion())), "TK_LIBRARY": shellQuote('/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s/lib/tk8.5'%(getVersion())), }, ), ]) if PYTHON_3: result.extend([ dict( name="XZ 5.2.2", url="http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-5.2.2.tar.gz", checksum='7cf6a8544a7dae8e8106fdf7addfa28c', configure_pre=[ '--disable-dependency-tracking', ] ), ]) result.extend([ dict( name="NCurses 5.9", url="http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses/ncurses-5.9.tar.gz", checksum='8cb9c412e5f2d96bc6f459aa8c6282a1', configure_pre=[ "--enable-widec", "--without-cxx", "--without-cxx-binding", "--without-ada", "--without-curses-h", "--enable-shared", "--with-shared", "--without-debug", "--without-normal", "--without-tests", "--without-manpages", "--datadir=/usr/share", "--sysconfdir=/etc", "--sharedstatedir=/usr/com", "--with-terminfo-dirs=/usr/share/terminfo", "--with-default-terminfo-dir=/usr/share/terminfo", "--libdir=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s/lib"%(getVersion(),), ], patchscripts=[ ("ftp://invisible-island.net/ncurses//5.9/ncurses-5.9-20120616-patch.sh.bz2", "f54bf02a349f96a7c4f0d00922f3a0d4"), ], useLDFlags=False, install='make && make install DESTDIR=%s && cd %s/usr/local/lib && ln -fs ../../../Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s/lib/lib* .'%( shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries')), shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries')), getVersion(), ), ), dict( name="SQLite 3.14.1", url="https://www.sqlite.org/2016/sqlite-autoconf-3140100.tar.gz", checksum='3634a90a3f49541462bcaed3474b2684', extra_cflags=('-Os ' '-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5 ' '-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 ' '-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS ' '-DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE ' '-DSQLITE_TCL=0 ' '%s' % ('','-DSQLITE_WITHOUT_ZONEMALLOC ')[LT_10_5]), configure_pre=[ '--enable-threadsafe', '--enable-shared=no', '--enable-static=yes', '--disable-readline', '--disable-dependency-tracking', ] ), ]) if getDeptargetTuple() < (10, 5): result.extend([ dict( name="Bzip2 1.0.6", url="http://bzip.org/1.0.6/bzip2-1.0.6.tar.gz", checksum='00b516f4704d4a7cb50a1d97e6e8e15b', configure=None, install='make install CC=%s CXX=%s, PREFIX=%s/usr/local/ CFLAGS="-arch %s -isysroot %s"'%( CC, CXX, shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries')), ' -arch '.join(ARCHLIST), SDKPATH, ), ), dict( name="ZLib 1.2.3", url="http://www.gzip.org/zlib/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz", checksum='debc62758716a169df9f62e6ab2bc634', configure=None, install='make install CC=%s CXX=%s, prefix=%s/usr/local/ CFLAGS="-arch %s -isysroot %s"'%( CC, CXX, shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries')), ' -arch '.join(ARCHLIST), SDKPATH, ), ), dict( # Note that GNU readline is GPL'd software name="GNU Readline 6.1.2", url="http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/readline/readline-6.1.tar.gz" , checksum='fc2f7e714fe792db1ce6ddc4c9fb4ef3', patchlevel='0', patches=[ # The readline maintainers don't do actual micro releases, but # just ship a set of patches. ('http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/readline/readline-6.1-patches/readline61-001', 'c642f2e84d820884b0bf9fd176bc6c3f'), ('http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/readline/readline-6.1-patches/readline61-002', '1a76781a1ea734e831588285db7ec9b1'), ] ), ]) if not PYTHON_3: result.extend([ dict( name="Sleepycat DB 4.7.25", url="http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.7.25.tar.gz", checksum='ec2b87e833779681a0c3a814aa71359e', buildDir="build_unix", configure="../dist/configure", configure_pre=[ '--includedir=/usr/local/include/db4', ] ), ]) return result # Instructions for building packages inside the .mpkg. def pkg_recipes(): unselected_for_python3 = ('selected', 'unselected')[PYTHON_3] result = [ dict( name="PythonFramework", long_name="Python Framework", source="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework", readme="""\ This package installs Python.framework, that is the python interpreter and the standard library. This also includes Python wrappers for lots of Mac OS X API's. """, postflight="scripts/postflight.framework", selected='selected', ), dict( name="PythonApplications", long_name="GUI Applications", source="/Applications/Python %(VER)s", readme="""\ This package installs IDLE (an interactive Python IDE), Python Launcher and Build Applet (create application bundles from python scripts). It also installs a number of examples and demos. """, required=False, selected='selected', ), dict( name="PythonUnixTools", long_name="UNIX command-line tools", source="/usr/local/bin", readme="""\ This package installs the unix tools in /usr/local/bin for compatibility with older releases of Python. This package is not necessary to use Python. """, required=False, selected='selected', ), dict( name="PythonDocumentation", long_name="Python Documentation", topdir="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%(VER)s/Resources/English.lproj/Documentation", source="/pydocs", readme="""\ This package installs the python documentation at a location that is useable for pydoc and IDLE. """, postflight="scripts/postflight.documentation", required=False, selected='selected', ), dict( name="PythonProfileChanges", long_name="Shell profile updater", readme="""\ This packages updates your shell profile to make sure that the Python tools are found by your shell in preference of the system provided Python tools. If you don't install this package you'll have to add "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%(VER)s/bin" to your PATH by hand. """, postflight="scripts/postflight.patch-profile", topdir="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework", source="/empty-dir", required=False, selected='selected', ), dict( name="PythonInstallPip", long_name="Install or upgrade pip", readme="""\ This package installs (or upgrades from an earlier version) pip, a tool for installing and managing Python packages. """, postflight="scripts/postflight.ensurepip", topdir="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework", source="/empty-dir", required=False, selected='selected', ), ] if getDeptargetTuple() < (10, 4) and not PYTHON_3: result.append( dict( name="PythonSystemFixes", long_name="Fix system Python", readme="""\ This package updates the system python installation on Mac OS X 10.3 to ensure that you can build new python extensions using that copy of python after installing this version. """, postflight="../Tools/fixapplepython23.py", topdir="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework", source="/empty-dir", required=False, selected=unselected_for_python3, ) ) return result def fatal(msg): """ A fatal error, bail out. """ sys.stderr.write('FATAL: ') sys.stderr.write(msg) sys.stderr.write('\n') sys.exit(1) def fileContents(fn): """ Return the contents of the named file """ return open(fn, 'r').read() def runCommand(commandline): """ Run a command and raise RuntimeError if it fails. Output is suppressed unless the command fails. """ fd = os.popen(commandline, 'r') data = fd.read() xit = fd.close() if xit is not None: sys.stdout.write(data) raise RuntimeError("command failed: %s"%(commandline,)) if VERBOSE: sys.stdout.write(data); sys.stdout.flush() def captureCommand(commandline): fd = os.popen(commandline, 'r') data = fd.read() xit = fd.close() if xit is not None: sys.stdout.write(data) raise RuntimeError("command failed: %s"%(commandline,)) return data def getTclTkVersion(configfile, versionline): """ search Tcl or Tk configuration file for version line """ try: f = open(configfile, "r") except OSError: fatal("Framework configuration file not found: %s" % configfile) for l in f: if l.startswith(versionline): f.close() return l fatal("Version variable %s not found in framework configuration file: %s" % (versionline, configfile)) def checkEnvironment(): """ Check that we're running on a supported system. """ if sys.version_info[0:2] < (2, 4): fatal("This script must be run with Python 2.4 or later") if platform.system() != 'Darwin': fatal("This script should be run on a Mac OS X 10.4 (or later) system") if int(platform.release().split('.')[0]) < 8: fatal("This script should be run on a Mac OS X 10.4 (or later) system") if not os.path.exists(SDKPATH): fatal("Please install the latest version of Xcode and the %s SDK"%( os.path.basename(SDKPATH[:-4]))) # Because we only support dynamic load of only one major/minor version of # Tcl/Tk, ensure: # 1. there are no user-installed frameworks of Tcl/Tk with version # higher than the Apple-supplied system version in # SDKROOT/System/Library/Frameworks # 2. there is a user-installed framework (usually ActiveTcl) in (or linked # in) SDKROOT/Library/Frameworks with the same version as the system # version. This allows users to choose to install a newer patch level. frameworks = {} for framework in ['Tcl', 'Tk']: fwpth = 'Library/Frameworks/%s.framework/Versions/Current' % framework sysfw = os.path.join(SDKPATH, 'System', fwpth) libfw = os.path.join(SDKPATH, fwpth) usrfw = os.path.join(os.getenv('HOME'), fwpth) frameworks[framework] = os.readlink(sysfw) if not os.path.exists(libfw): fatal("Please install a link to a current %s %s as %s so " "the user can override the system framework." % (framework, frameworks[framework], libfw)) if os.readlink(libfw) != os.readlink(sysfw): fatal("Version of %s must match %s" % (libfw, sysfw) ) if os.path.exists(usrfw): fatal("Please rename %s to avoid possible dynamic load issues." % usrfw) if frameworks['Tcl'] != frameworks['Tk']: fatal("The Tcl and Tk frameworks are not the same version.") # add files to check after build EXPECTED_SHARED_LIBS['_tkinter.so'] = [ "/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/Versions/%s/Tcl" % frameworks['Tcl'], "/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/Versions/%s/Tk" % frameworks['Tk'], ] # Remove inherited environment variables which might influence build environ_var_prefixes = ['CPATH', 'C_INCLUDE_', 'DYLD_', 'LANG', 'LC_', 'LD_', 'LIBRARY_', 'PATH', 'PYTHON'] for ev in list(os.environ): for prefix in environ_var_prefixes: if ev.startswith(prefix) : print("INFO: deleting environment variable %s=%s" % ( ev, os.environ[ev])) del os.environ[ev] base_path = '/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin' if 'SDK_TOOLS_BIN' in os.environ: base_path = os.environ['SDK_TOOLS_BIN'] + ':' + base_path # Xcode 2.5 on OS X 10.4 does not include SetFile in its usr/bin; # add its fixed location here if it exists OLD_DEVELOPER_TOOLS = '/Developer/Tools' if os.path.isdir(OLD_DEVELOPER_TOOLS): base_path = base_path + ':' + OLD_DEVELOPER_TOOLS os.environ['PATH'] = base_path print("Setting default PATH: %s"%(os.environ['PATH'])) # Ensure ws have access to hg and to sphinx-build. # You may have to create links in /usr/bin for them. runCommand('hg --version') runCommand('sphinx-build --version') def parseOptions(args=None): """ Parse arguments and update global settings. """ global WORKDIR, DEPSRC, SDKPATH, SRCDIR, DEPTARGET global UNIVERSALOPTS, UNIVERSALARCHS, ARCHLIST, CC, CXX global FW_VERSION_PREFIX if args is None: args = sys.argv[1:] try: options, args = getopt.getopt(args, '?hb', [ 'build-dir=', 'third-party=', 'sdk-path=' , 'src-dir=', 'dep-target=', 'universal-archs=', 'help' ]) except getopt.GetoptError: print(sys.exc_info()[1]) sys.exit(1) if args: print("Additional arguments") sys.exit(1) deptarget = None for k, v in options: if k in ('-h', '-?', '--help'): print(USAGE) sys.exit(0) elif k in ('-d', '--build-dir'): WORKDIR=v elif k in ('--third-party',): DEPSRC=v elif k in ('--sdk-path',): SDKPATH=v elif k in ('--src-dir',): SRCDIR=v elif k in ('--dep-target', ): DEPTARGET=v deptarget=v elif k in ('--universal-archs', ): if v in UNIVERSALOPTS: UNIVERSALARCHS = v ARCHLIST = universal_opts_map[UNIVERSALARCHS] if deptarget is None: # Select alternate default deployment # target DEPTARGET = default_target_map.get(v, '10.3') else: raise NotImplementedError(v) else: raise NotImplementedError(k) SRCDIR=os.path.abspath(SRCDIR) WORKDIR=os.path.abspath(WORKDIR) SDKPATH=os.path.abspath(SDKPATH) DEPSRC=os.path.abspath(DEPSRC) CC, CXX = getTargetCompilers() FW_VERSION_PREFIX = FW_PREFIX[:] + ["Versions", getVersion()] print("-- Settings:") print(" * Source directory: %s" % SRCDIR) print(" * Build directory: %s" % WORKDIR) print(" * SDK location: %s" % SDKPATH) print(" * Third-party source: %s" % DEPSRC) print(" * Deployment target: %s" % DEPTARGET) print(" * Universal archs: %s" % str(ARCHLIST)) print(" * C compiler: %s" % CC) print(" * C++ compiler: %s" % CXX) print("") print(" -- Building a Python %s framework at patch level %s" % (getVersion(), getFullVersion())) print("") def extractArchive(builddir, archiveName): """ Extract a source archive into 'builddir'. Returns the path of the extracted archive. XXX: This function assumes that archives contain a toplevel directory that is has the same name as the basename of the archive. This is safe enough for almost anything we use. Unfortunately, it does not work for current Tcl and Tk source releases where the basename of the archive ends with "-src" but the uncompressed directory does not. For now, just special case Tcl and Tk tar.gz downloads. """ curdir = os.getcwd() try: os.chdir(builddir) if archiveName.endswith('.tar.gz'): retval = os.path.basename(archiveName[:-7]) if ((retval.startswith('tcl') or retval.startswith('tk')) and retval.endswith('-src')): retval = retval[:-4] if os.path.exists(retval): shutil.rmtree(retval) fp = os.popen("tar zxf %s 2>&1"%(shellQuote(archiveName),), 'r') elif archiveName.endswith('.tar.bz2'): retval = os.path.basename(archiveName[:-8]) if os.path.exists(retval): shutil.rmtree(retval) fp = os.popen("tar jxf %s 2>&1"%(shellQuote(archiveName),), 'r') elif archiveName.endswith('.tar'): retval = os.path.basename(archiveName[:-4]) if os.path.exists(retval): shutil.rmtree(retval) fp = os.popen("tar xf %s 2>&1"%(shellQuote(archiveName),), 'r') elif archiveName.endswith('.zip'): retval = os.path.basename(archiveName[:-4]) if os.path.exists(retval): shutil.rmtree(retval) fp = os.popen("unzip %s 2>&1"%(shellQuote(archiveName),), 'r') data = fp.read() xit = fp.close() if xit is not None: sys.stdout.write(data) raise RuntimeError("Cannot extract %s"%(archiveName,)) return os.path.join(builddir, retval) finally: os.chdir(curdir) def downloadURL(url, fname): """ Download the contents of the url into the file. """ fpIn = urllib_request.urlopen(url) fpOut = open(fname, 'wb') block = fpIn.read(10240) try: while block: fpOut.write(block) block = fpIn.read(10240) fpIn.close() fpOut.close() except: try: os.unlink(fname) except OSError: pass def verifyThirdPartyFile(url, checksum, fname): """ Download file from url to filename fname if it does not already exist. Abort if file contents does not match supplied md5 checksum. """ name = os.path.basename(fname) if os.path.exists(fname): print("Using local copy of %s"%(name,)) else: print("Did not find local copy of %s"%(name,)) print("Downloading %s"%(name,)) downloadURL(url, fname) print("Archive for %s stored as %s"%(name, fname)) if os.system( 'MD5=$(openssl md5 %s) ; test "${MD5##*= }" = "%s"' % (shellQuote(fname), checksum) ): fatal('MD5 checksum mismatch for file %s' % fname) def build_universal_openssl(basedir, archList): """ Special case build recipe for universal build of openssl. The upstream OpenSSL build system does not directly support OS X universal builds. We need to build each architecture separately then lipo them together into fat libraries. """ # OpenSSL fails to build with Xcode 2.5 (on OS X 10.4). # If we are building on a 10.4.x or earlier system, # unilaterally disable assembly code building to avoid the problem. no_asm = int(platform.release().split(".")[0]) < 9 def build_openssl_arch(archbase, arch): "Build one architecture of openssl" arch_opts = { "i386": ["darwin-i386-cc"], "x86_64": ["darwin64-x86_64-cc", "enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128"], "ppc": ["darwin-ppc-cc"], "ppc64": ["darwin64-ppc-cc"], } configure_opts = [ "no-krb5", "no-idea", "no-mdc2", "no-rc5", "no-zlib", "enable-tlsext", "no-ssl2", "no-ssl3", "no-ssl3-method", # "enable-unit-test", "shared", "--install_prefix=%s"%shellQuote(archbase), "--prefix=%s"%os.path.join("/", *FW_VERSION_PREFIX), "--openssldir=/System/Library/OpenSSL", ] if no_asm: configure_opts.append("no-asm") runCommand(" ".join(["perl", "Configure"] + arch_opts[arch] + configure_opts)) runCommand("make depend OSX_SDK=%s" % SDKPATH) runCommand("make all OSX_SDK=%s" % SDKPATH) runCommand("make install_sw OSX_SDK=%s" % SDKPATH) # runCommand("make test") return srcdir = os.getcwd() universalbase = os.path.join(srcdir, "..", os.path.basename(srcdir) + "-universal") os.mkdir(universalbase) archbasefws = [] for arch in archList: # fresh copy of the source tree archsrc = os.path.join(universalbase, arch, "src") shutil.copytree(srcdir, archsrc, symlinks=True) # install base for this arch archbase = os.path.join(universalbase, arch, "root") os.mkdir(archbase) # Python framework base within install_prefix: # the build will install into this framework.. # This is to ensure that the resulting shared libs have # the desired real install paths built into them. archbasefw = os.path.join(archbase, *FW_VERSION_PREFIX) # build one architecture os.chdir(archsrc) build_openssl_arch(archbase, arch) os.chdir(srcdir) archbasefws.append(archbasefw) # copy arch-independent files from last build into the basedir framework basefw = os.path.join(basedir, *FW_VERSION_PREFIX) shutil.copytree( os.path.join(archbasefw, "include", "openssl"), os.path.join(basefw, "include", "openssl") ) shlib_version_number = grepValue(os.path.join(archsrc, "Makefile"), "SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER") # e.g. -> "1.0.0" libcrypto = "libcrypto.dylib" libcrypto_versioned = libcrypto.replace(".", "."+shlib_version_number+".") # e.g. -> "libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib" libssl = "libssl.dylib" libssl_versioned = libssl.replace(".", "."+shlib_version_number+".") # e.g. -> "libssl.1.0.0.dylib" try: os.mkdir(os.path.join(basefw, "lib")) except OSError: pass # merge the individual arch-dependent shared libs into a fat shared lib archbasefws.insert(0, basefw) for (lib_unversioned, lib_versioned) in [ (libcrypto, libcrypto_versioned), (libssl, libssl_versioned) ]: runCommand("lipo -create -output " + " ".join(shellQuote( os.path.join(fw, "lib", lib_versioned)) for fw in archbasefws)) # and create an unversioned symlink of it os.symlink(lib_versioned, os.path.join(basefw, "lib", lib_unversioned)) # Create links in the temp include and lib dirs that will be injected # into the Python build so that setup.py can find them while building # and the versioned links so that the setup.py post-build import test # does not fail. relative_path = os.path.join("..", "..", "..", *FW_VERSION_PREFIX) for fn in [ ["include", "openssl"], ["lib", libcrypto], ["lib", libssl], ["lib", libcrypto_versioned], ["lib", libssl_versioned], ]: os.symlink( os.path.join(relative_path, *fn), os.path.join(basedir, "usr", "local", *fn) ) return def buildRecipe(recipe, basedir, archList): """ Build software using a recipe. This function does the 'configure;make;make install' dance for C software, with a possibility to customize this process, basically a poor-mans DarwinPorts. """ curdir = os.getcwd() name = recipe['name'] THIRD_PARTY_LIBS.append(name) url = recipe['url'] configure = recipe.get('configure', './configure') buildrecipe = recipe.get('buildrecipe', None) install = recipe.get('install', 'make && make install DESTDIR=%s'%( shellQuote(basedir))) archiveName = os.path.split(url)[-1] sourceArchive = os.path.join(DEPSRC, archiveName) if not os.path.exists(DEPSRC): os.mkdir(DEPSRC) verifyThirdPartyFile(url, recipe['checksum'], sourceArchive) print("Extracting archive for %s"%(name,)) buildDir=os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_bld') if not os.path.exists(buildDir): os.mkdir(buildDir) workDir = extractArchive(buildDir, sourceArchive) os.chdir(workDir) for patch in recipe.get('patches', ()): if isinstance(patch, tuple): url, checksum = patch fn = os.path.join(DEPSRC, os.path.basename(url)) verifyThirdPartyFile(url, checksum, fn) else: # patch is a file in the source directory fn = os.path.join(curdir, patch) runCommand('patch -p%s < %s'%(recipe.get('patchlevel', 1), shellQuote(fn),)) for patchscript in recipe.get('patchscripts', ()): if isinstance(patchscript, tuple): url, checksum = patchscript fn = os.path.join(DEPSRC, os.path.basename(url)) verifyThirdPartyFile(url, checksum, fn) else: # patch is a file in the source directory fn = os.path.join(curdir, patchscript) if fn.endswith('.bz2'): runCommand('bunzip2 -fk %s' % shellQuote(fn)) fn = fn[:-4] runCommand('sh %s' % shellQuote(fn)) os.unlink(fn) if 'buildDir' in recipe: os.chdir(recipe['buildDir']) if configure is not None: configure_args = [ "--prefix=/usr/local", "--enable-static", "--disable-shared", #"CPP=gcc -arch %s -E"%(' -arch '.join(archList,),), ] if 'configure_pre' in recipe: args = list(recipe['configure_pre']) if '--disable-static' in args: configure_args.remove('--enable-static') if '--enable-shared' in args: configure_args.remove('--disable-shared') configure_args.extend(args) if recipe.get('useLDFlags', 1): configure_args.extend([ "CFLAGS=%s-mmacosx-version-min=%s -arch %s -isysroot %s " "-I%s/usr/local/include"%( recipe.get('extra_cflags', ''), DEPTARGET, ' -arch '.join(archList), shellQuote(SDKPATH)[1:-1], shellQuote(basedir)[1:-1],), "LDFLAGS=-mmacosx-version-min=%s -isysroot %s -L%s/usr/local/lib -arch %s"%( DEPTARGET, shellQuote(SDKPATH)[1:-1], shellQuote(basedir)[1:-1], ' -arch '.join(archList)), ]) else: configure_args.extend([ "CFLAGS=%s-mmacosx-version-min=%s -arch %s -isysroot %s " "-I%s/usr/local/include"%( recipe.get('extra_cflags', ''), DEPTARGET, ' -arch '.join(archList), shellQuote(SDKPATH)[1:-1], shellQuote(basedir)[1:-1],), ]) if 'configure_post' in recipe: configure_args = configure_args + list(recipe['configure_post']) configure_args.insert(0, configure) configure_args = [ shellQuote(a) for a in configure_args ] print("Running configure for %s"%(name,)) runCommand(' '.join(configure_args) + ' 2>&1') if buildrecipe is not None: # call special-case build recipe, e.g. for openssl buildrecipe(basedir, archList) if install is not None: print("Running install for %s"%(name,)) runCommand('{ ' + install + ' ;} 2>&1') print("Done %s"%(name,)) print("") os.chdir(curdir) def buildLibraries(): """ Build our dependencies into $WORKDIR/libraries/usr/local """ print("") print("Building required libraries") print("") universal = os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries') os.mkdir(universal) os.makedirs(os.path.join(universal, 'usr', 'local', 'lib')) os.makedirs(os.path.join(universal, 'usr', 'local', 'include')) for recipe in library_recipes(): buildRecipe(recipe, universal, ARCHLIST) def buildPythonDocs(): # This stores the documentation as Resources/English.lproj/Documentation # inside the framwork. pydoc and IDLE will pick it up there. print("Install python documentation") rootDir = os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_root') buildDir = os.path.join('../../Doc') docdir = os.path.join(rootDir, 'pydocs') curDir = os.getcwd() os.chdir(buildDir) # The Doc build changed for 3.4 (technically, for 3.4.1) and for 2.7.9 runCommand('make clean') # Assume sphinx-build is on our PATH, checked in checkEnvironment runCommand('make html') os.chdir(curDir) if not os.path.exists(docdir): os.mkdir(docdir) os.rename(os.path.join(buildDir, 'build', 'html'), docdir) def buildPython(): print("Building a universal python for %s architectures" % UNIVERSALARCHS) buildDir = os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_bld', 'python') rootDir = os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_root') if os.path.exists(buildDir): shutil.rmtree(buildDir) if os.path.exists(rootDir): shutil.rmtree(rootDir) os.makedirs(buildDir) os.makedirs(rootDir) os.makedirs(os.path.join(rootDir, 'empty-dir')) curdir = os.getcwd() os.chdir(buildDir) # Not sure if this is still needed, the original build script # claims that parts of the install assume python.exe exists. os.symlink('python', os.path.join(buildDir, 'python.exe')) # Extract the version from the configure file, needed to calculate # several paths. version = getVersion() # Since the extra libs are not in their installed framework location # during the build, augment the library path so that the interpreter # will find them during its extension import sanity checks. os.environ['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries', 'usr', 'local', 'lib') print("Running configure...") runCommand("%s -C --enable-framework --enable-universalsdk=%s " "--with-universal-archs=%s " "%s " "%s " "LDFLAGS='-g -L%s/libraries/usr/local/lib' " "CFLAGS='-g -I%s/libraries/usr/local/include' 2>&1"%( shellQuote(os.path.join(SRCDIR, 'configure')), shellQuote(SDKPATH), UNIVERSALARCHS, (' ', '--with-computed-gotos ')[PYTHON_3], (' ', '--without-ensurepip ')[PYTHON_3], shellQuote(WORKDIR)[1:-1], shellQuote(WORKDIR)[1:-1])) print("Running make touch") runCommand("make touch") print("Running make") runCommand("make") print("Running make install") runCommand("make install DESTDIR=%s"%( shellQuote(rootDir))) print("Running make frameworkinstallextras") runCommand("make frameworkinstallextras DESTDIR=%s"%( shellQuote(rootDir))) del os.environ['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'] print("Copying required shared libraries") if os.path.exists(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'libraries', 'Library')): runCommand("mv %s/* %s"%( shellQuote(os.path.join( WORKDIR, 'libraries', 'Library', 'Frameworks', 'Python.framework', 'Versions', getVersion(), 'lib')), shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_root', 'Library', 'Frameworks', 'Python.framework', 'Versions', getVersion(), 'lib')))) path_to_lib = os.path.join(rootDir, 'Library', 'Frameworks', 'Python.framework', 'Versions', version, 'lib', 'python%s'%(version,)) print("Fix file modes") frmDir = os.path.join(rootDir, 'Library', 'Frameworks', 'Python.framework') gid = grp.getgrnam('admin').gr_gid shared_lib_error = False for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(frmDir): for dn in dirnames: os.chmod(os.path.join(dirpath, dn), STAT_0o775) os.chown(os.path.join(dirpath, dn), -1, gid) for fn in filenames: if os.path.islink(fn): continue # "chmod g+w $fn" p = os.path.join(dirpath, fn) st = os.stat(p) os.chmod(p, stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode) | stat.S_IWGRP) os.chown(p, -1, gid) if fn in EXPECTED_SHARED_LIBS: # check to see that this file was linked with the # expected library path and version data = captureCommand("otool -L %s" % shellQuote(p)) for sl in EXPECTED_SHARED_LIBS[fn]: if ("\t%s " % sl) not in data: print("Expected shared lib %s was not linked with %s" % (sl, p)) shared_lib_error = True if shared_lib_error: fatal("Unexpected shared library errors.") if PYTHON_3: LDVERSION=None VERSION=None ABIFLAGS=None fp = open(os.path.join(buildDir, 'Makefile'), 'r') for ln in fp: if ln.startswith('VERSION='): VERSION=ln.split()[1] if ln.startswith('ABIFLAGS='): ABIFLAGS=ln.split()[1] if ln.startswith('LDVERSION='): LDVERSION=ln.split()[1] fp.close() LDVERSION = LDVERSION.replace('$(VERSION)', VERSION) LDVERSION = LDVERSION.replace('$(ABIFLAGS)', ABIFLAGS) config_suffix = '-' + LDVERSION if getVersionMajorMinor() >= (3, 6): config_suffix = config_suffix + '-darwin' else: config_suffix = '' # Python 2.x # We added some directories to the search path during the configure # phase. Remove those because those directories won't be there on # the end-users system. Also remove the directories from _sysconfigdata.py # (added in 3.3) if it exists. include_path = '-I%s/libraries/usr/local/include' % (WORKDIR,) lib_path = '-L%s/libraries/usr/local/lib' % (WORKDIR,) # fix Makefile path = os.path.join(path_to_lib, 'config' + config_suffix, 'Makefile') fp = open(path, 'r') data = fp.read() fp.close() for p in (include_path, lib_path): data = data.replace(" " + p, '') data = data.replace(p + " ", '') fp = open(path, 'w') fp.write(data) fp.close() # fix _sysconfigdata # # TODO: make this more robust! test_sysconfig_module of # distutils.tests.test_sysconfig.SysconfigTestCase tests that # the output from get_config_var in both sysconfig and # distutils.sysconfig is exactly the same for both CFLAGS and # LDFLAGS. The fixing up is now complicated by the pretty # printing in _sysconfigdata.py. Also, we are using the # pprint from the Python running the installer build which # may not cosmetically format the same as the pprint in the Python # being built (and which is used to originally generate # _sysconfigdata.py). import pprint if getVersionMajorMinor() >= (3, 6): path = os.path.join(path_to_lib, 'plat-darwin', '_sysconfigdata_m.py') else: path = os.path.join(path_to_lib, '_sysconfigdata.py') fp = open(path, 'r') data = fp.read() fp.close() # create build_time_vars dict exec(data) vars = {} for k, v in build_time_vars.items(): if type(v) == type(''): for p in (include_path, lib_path): v = v.replace(' ' + p, '') v = v.replace(p + ' ', '') vars[k] = v fp = open(path, 'w') # duplicated from sysconfig._generate_posix_vars() fp.write('# system configuration generated and used by' ' the sysconfig module\n') fp.write('build_time_vars = ') pprint.pprint(vars, stream=fp) fp.close() # Add symlinks in /usr/local/bin, using relative links usr_local_bin = os.path.join(rootDir, 'usr', 'local', 'bin') to_framework = os.path.join('..', '..', '..', 'Library', 'Frameworks', 'Python.framework', 'Versions', version, 'bin') if os.path.exists(usr_local_bin): shutil.rmtree(usr_local_bin) os.makedirs(usr_local_bin) for fn in os.listdir( os.path.join(frmDir, 'Versions', version, 'bin')): os.symlink(os.path.join(to_framework, fn), os.path.join(usr_local_bin, fn)) os.chdir(curdir) if PYTHON_3: # Remove the 'Current' link, that way we don't accidentally mess # with an already installed version of python 2 os.unlink(os.path.join(rootDir, 'Library', 'Frameworks', 'Python.framework', 'Versions', 'Current')) def patchFile(inPath, outPath): data = fileContents(inPath) data = data.replace('$FULL_VERSION', getFullVersion()) data = data.replace('$VERSION', getVersion()) data = data.replace('$MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', ''.join((DEPTARGET, ' or later'))) data = data.replace('$ARCHITECTURES', ", ".join(universal_opts_map[UNIVERSALARCHS])) data = data.replace('$INSTALL_SIZE', installSize()) data = data.replace('$THIRD_PARTY_LIBS', "\\\n".join(THIRD_PARTY_LIBS)) # This one is not handy as a template variable data = data.replace('$PYTHONFRAMEWORKINSTALLDIR', '/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework') fp = open(outPath, 'w') fp.write(data) fp.close() def patchScript(inPath, outPath): major, minor = getVersionMajorMinor() data = fileContents(inPath) data = data.replace('@PYMAJOR@', str(major)) data = data.replace('@PYVER@', getVersion()) fp = open(outPath, 'w') fp.write(data) fp.close() os.chmod(outPath, STAT_0o755) def packageFromRecipe(targetDir, recipe): curdir = os.getcwd() try: # The major version (such as 2.5) is included in the package name # because having two version of python installed at the same time is # common. pkgname = '%s-%s'%(recipe['name'], getVersion()) srcdir = recipe.get('source') pkgroot = recipe.get('topdir', srcdir) postflight = recipe.get('postflight') readme = textwrap.dedent(recipe['readme']) isRequired = recipe.get('required', True) print("- building package %s"%(pkgname,)) # Substitute some variables textvars = dict( VER=getVersion(), FULLVER=getFullVersion(), ) readme = readme % textvars if pkgroot is not None: pkgroot = pkgroot % textvars else: pkgroot = '/' if srcdir is not None: srcdir = os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_root', srcdir[1:]) srcdir = srcdir % textvars if postflight is not None: postflight = os.path.abspath(postflight) packageContents = os.path.join(targetDir, pkgname + '.pkg', 'Contents') os.makedirs(packageContents) if srcdir is not None: os.chdir(srcdir) runCommand("pax -wf %s . 2>&1"%(shellQuote(os.path.join(packageContents, 'Archive.pax')),)) runCommand("gzip -9 %s 2>&1"%(shellQuote(os.path.join(packageContents, 'Archive.pax')),)) runCommand("mkbom . %s 2>&1"%(shellQuote(os.path.join(packageContents, 'Archive.bom')),)) fn = os.path.join(packageContents, 'PkgInfo') fp = open(fn, 'w') fp.write('pmkrpkg1') fp.close() rsrcDir = os.path.join(packageContents, "Resources") os.mkdir(rsrcDir) fp = open(os.path.join(rsrcDir, 'ReadMe.txt'), 'w') fp.write(readme) fp.close() if postflight is not None: patchScript(postflight, os.path.join(rsrcDir, 'postflight')) vers = getFullVersion() major, minor = getVersionMajorMinor() pl = Plist( CFBundleGetInfoString="Python.%s %s"%(pkgname, vers,), CFBundleIdentifier='org.python.Python.%s'%(pkgname,), CFBundleName='Python.%s'%(pkgname,), CFBundleShortVersionString=vers, IFMajorVersion=major, IFMinorVersion=minor, IFPkgFormatVersion=0.10000000149011612, IFPkgFlagAllowBackRev=False, IFPkgFlagAuthorizationAction="RootAuthorization", IFPkgFlagDefaultLocation=pkgroot, IFPkgFlagFollowLinks=True, IFPkgFlagInstallFat=True, IFPkgFlagIsRequired=isRequired, IFPkgFlagOverwritePermissions=False, IFPkgFlagRelocatable=False, IFPkgFlagRestartAction="NoRestart", IFPkgFlagRootVolumeOnly=True, IFPkgFlagUpdateInstalledLangauges=False, ) writePlist(pl, os.path.join(packageContents, 'Info.plist')) pl = Plist( IFPkgDescriptionDescription=readme, IFPkgDescriptionTitle=recipe.get('long_name', "Python.%s"%(pkgname,)), IFPkgDescriptionVersion=vers, ) writePlist(pl, os.path.join(packageContents, 'Resources', 'Description.plist')) finally: os.chdir(curdir) def makeMpkgPlist(path): vers = getFullVersion() major, minor = getVersionMajorMinor() pl = Plist( CFBundleGetInfoString="Python %s"%(vers,), CFBundleIdentifier='org.python.Python', CFBundleName='Python', CFBundleShortVersionString=vers, IFMajorVersion=major, IFMinorVersion=minor, IFPkgFlagComponentDirectory="Contents/Packages", IFPkgFlagPackageList=[ dict( IFPkgFlagPackageLocation='%s-%s.pkg'%(item['name'], getVersion()), IFPkgFlagPackageSelection=item.get('selected', 'selected'), ) for item in pkg_recipes() ], IFPkgFormatVersion=0.10000000149011612, IFPkgFlagBackgroundScaling="proportional", IFPkgFlagBackgroundAlignment="left", IFPkgFlagAuthorizationAction="RootAuthorization", ) writePlist(pl, path) def buildInstaller(): # Zap all compiled files for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_root')): for fn in filenames: if fn.endswith('.pyc') or fn.endswith('.pyo'): os.unlink(os.path.join(dirpath, fn)) outdir = os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'installer') if os.path.exists(outdir): shutil.rmtree(outdir) os.mkdir(outdir) pkgroot = os.path.join(outdir, 'Python.mpkg', 'Contents') pkgcontents = os.path.join(pkgroot, 'Packages') os.makedirs(pkgcontents) for recipe in pkg_recipes(): packageFromRecipe(pkgcontents, recipe) rsrcDir = os.path.join(pkgroot, 'Resources') fn = os.path.join(pkgroot, 'PkgInfo') fp = open(fn, 'w') fp.write('pmkrpkg1') fp.close() os.mkdir(rsrcDir) makeMpkgPlist(os.path.join(pkgroot, 'Info.plist')) pl = Plist( IFPkgDescriptionTitle="Python", IFPkgDescriptionVersion=getVersion(), ) writePlist(pl, os.path.join(pkgroot, 'Resources', 'Description.plist')) for fn in os.listdir('resources'): if fn == '.svn': continue if fn.endswith('.jpg'): shutil.copy(os.path.join('resources', fn), os.path.join(rsrcDir, fn)) else: patchFile(os.path.join('resources', fn), os.path.join(rsrcDir, fn)) def installSize(clear=False, _saved=[]): if clear: del _saved[:] if not _saved: data = captureCommand("du -ks %s"%( shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, '_root')))) _saved.append("%d"%((0.5 + (int(data.split()[0]) / 1024.0)),)) return _saved[0] def buildDMG(): """ Create DMG containing the rootDir. """ outdir = os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'diskimage') if os.path.exists(outdir): shutil.rmtree(outdir) imagepath = os.path.join(outdir, 'python-%s-macosx%s'%(getFullVersion(),DEPTARGET)) if INCLUDE_TIMESTAMP: imagepath = imagepath + '-%04d-%02d-%02d'%(time.localtime()[:3]) imagepath = imagepath + '.dmg' os.mkdir(outdir) volname='Python %s'%(getFullVersion()) runCommand("hdiutil create -format UDRW -volname %s -srcfolder %s %s"%( shellQuote(volname), shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'installer')), shellQuote(imagepath + ".tmp.dmg" ))) if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(WORKDIR, "mnt")): os.mkdir(os.path.join(WORKDIR, "mnt")) runCommand("hdiutil attach %s -mountroot %s"%( shellQuote(imagepath + ".tmp.dmg"), shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, "mnt")))) # Custom icon for the DMG, shown when the DMG is mounted. shutil.copy("../Icons/Disk Image.icns", os.path.join(WORKDIR, "mnt", volname, ".VolumeIcon.icns")) runCommand("SetFile -a C %s/"%( shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, "mnt", volname)),)) runCommand("hdiutil detach %s"%(shellQuote(os.path.join(WORKDIR, "mnt", volname)))) setIcon(imagepath + ".tmp.dmg", "../Icons/Disk Image.icns") runCommand("hdiutil convert %s -format UDZO -o %s"%( shellQuote(imagepath + ".tmp.dmg"), shellQuote(imagepath))) setIcon(imagepath, "../Icons/Disk Image.icns") os.unlink(imagepath + ".tmp.dmg") return imagepath def setIcon(filePath, icnsPath): """ Set the custom icon for the specified file or directory. """ dirPath = os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) toolPath = os.path.join(dirPath, "seticon.app/Contents/MacOS/seticon") if not os.path.exists(toolPath) or os.stat(toolPath).st_mtime < os.stat(dirPath + '/seticon.m').st_mtime: # NOTE: The tool is created inside an .app bundle, otherwise it won't work due # to connections to the window server. appPath = os.path.join(dirPath, "seticon.app/Contents/MacOS") if not os.path.exists(appPath): os.makedirs(appPath) runCommand("cc -o %s %s/seticon.m -framework Cocoa"%( shellQuote(toolPath), shellQuote(dirPath))) runCommand("%s %s %s"%(shellQuote(os.path.abspath(toolPath)), shellQuote(icnsPath), shellQuote(filePath))) def main(): # First parse options and check if we can perform our work parseOptions() checkEnvironment() os.environ['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = DEPTARGET os.environ['CC'] = CC os.environ['CXX'] = CXX if os.path.exists(WORKDIR): shutil.rmtree(WORKDIR) os.mkdir(WORKDIR) os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'C' # Then build third-party libraries such as sleepycat DB4. buildLibraries() # Now build python itself buildPython() # And then build the documentation # Remove the Deployment Target from the shell # environment, it's no longer needed and # an unexpected build target can cause problems # when Sphinx and its dependencies need to # be (re-)installed. del os.environ['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] buildPythonDocs() # Prepare the applications folder folder = os.path.join(WORKDIR, "_root", "Applications", "Python %s"%( getVersion(),)) fn = os.path.join(folder, "License.rtf") patchFile("resources/License.rtf", fn) fn = os.path.join(folder, "ReadMe.rtf") patchFile("resources/ReadMe.rtf", fn) fn = os.path.join(folder, "Update Shell Profile.command") patchScript("scripts/postflight.patch-profile", fn) os.chmod(folder, STAT_0o755) setIcon(folder, "../Icons/Python Folder.icns") # Create the installer buildInstaller() # And copy the readme into the directory containing the installer patchFile('resources/ReadMe.rtf', os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'installer', 'ReadMe.rtf')) # Ditto for the license file. patchFile('resources/License.rtf', os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'installer', 'License.rtf')) fp = open(os.path.join(WORKDIR, 'installer', 'Build.txt'), 'w') fp.write("# BUILD INFO\n") fp.write("# Date: %s\n" % time.ctime()) fp.write("# By: %s\n" % pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_gecos) fp.close() # And copy it to a DMG buildDMG() if __name__ == "__main__": main()