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#! /usr/bin/env python
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"""Installation script for bzr.
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'./setup.py install', or
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'./setup.py --help' for more options
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if sys.version_info < (2, 4):
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sys.stderr.write("[ERROR] Not a supported Python version. Need 2.4+\n")
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# This is an installation script for bzr. Run it with
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# './setup.py install', or
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# './setup.py --help' for more options
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# Reinvocation stolen from bzr, we need python2.4 by virtue of bzr_man
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# including bzrlib.help
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version_info = sys.version_info
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except AttributeError:
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version_info = 1, 5 # 1.5 or older
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REINVOKE = "__BZR_REINVOKE"
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KNOWN_PYTHONS = ('python2.4',)
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if version_info < NEED_VERS:
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if not os.environ.has_key(REINVOKE):
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# mutating os.environ doesn't work in old Pythons
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os.putenv(REINVOKE, "1")
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for python in KNOWN_PYTHONS:
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os.execvp(python, [python] + sys.argv)
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print >>sys.stderr, "bzr: error: cannot find a suitable python interpreter"
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print >>sys.stderr, " (need %d.%d or later)" % NEED_VERS
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# NOTE: The directory containing setup.py, whether run by 'python setup.py' or
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# './setup.py' or the equivalent with another path, should always be at the
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# start of the path, so this should find the right one...
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def get_long_description():
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dirname = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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readme = os.path.join(dirname, 'README')
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f = open(readme, 'rb')
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# META INFORMATION FOR SETUP
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# see http://docs.python.org/dist/meta-data.html
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'version': bzrlib.__version__,
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'author': 'Canonical Ltd',
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'author_email': 'bazaar@lists.canonical.com',
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'url': 'http://www.bazaar-vcs.org/',
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'description': 'Friendly distributed version control system',
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'license': 'GNU GPL v2',
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'download_url': 'http://bazaar-vcs.org/Download',
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'long_description': get_long_description(),
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'Development Status :: 6 - Mature',
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'Environment :: Console',
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'Intended Audience :: Developers',
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'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
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'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
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'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows',
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'Operating System :: OS Independent',
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'Operating System :: POSIX',
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'Programming Language :: Python',
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'Programming Language :: C',
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'Topic :: Software Development :: Version Control',
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# The list of packages is automatically generated later. Add other things
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# that are part of BZRLIB here.
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PKG_DATA = {# install files from selftest suite
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'package_data': {'bzrlib': ['doc/api/*.txt',
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'tests/test_patches_data/*',
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'help_topics/en/*.txt',
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def get_bzrlib_packages():
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"""Recurse through the bzrlib directory, and extract the package names"""
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base_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(bzrlib.__file__))
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(base_path):
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if '__init__.py' in files:
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assert root.startswith(base_path)
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# Get just the path below bzrlib
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package_path = root[len(base_path):]
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# Remove leading and trailing slashes
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package_path = package_path.strip('\\/')
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package_name = 'bzrlib'
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package_name = ('bzrlib.' +
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package_path.replace('/', '.').replace('\\', '.'))
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packages.append(package_name)
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return sorted(packages)
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BZRLIB['packages'] = get_bzrlib_packages()
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if hasattr(os, "unsetenv"):
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from distutils.core import setup
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from distutils.command.install_scripts import install_scripts
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from distutils.command.install_data import install_data
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from distutils.command.build import build
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###############################
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except Exception, e:
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print "ERROR: Unable to create %s: %s" % (batch_path, e)
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def _quoted_path(self, path):
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return '"' + path + '"'
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def _win_batch_args(self):
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from bzrlib.win32utils import winver
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if winver == 'Windows NT':
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return '%1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9'
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#/class my_install_scripts
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class bzr_build(build):
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"""Customized build distutils action.
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generate_docs.main(argv=["bzr", "man"])
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########################
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########################
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command_classes = {'install_scripts': my_install_scripts,
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from distutils import log
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from distutils.errors import CCompilerError, DistutilsPlatformError
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from distutils.extension import Extension
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from Pyrex.Distutils import build_ext
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# try to build the extension from the prior generated source.
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print ("The python package 'Pyrex' is not available."
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" If the .c files are available,")
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print ("they will be built,"
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" but modifying the .pyx files will not rebuild them.")
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from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
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from Pyrex.Compiler.Version import version as pyrex_version
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class build_ext_if_possible(build_ext):
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user_options = build_ext.user_options + [
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('allow-python-fallback', None,
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"When an extension cannot be built, allow falling"
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" back to the pure-python implementation.")
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def initialize_options(self):
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build_ext.initialize_options(self)
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self.allow_python_fallback = False
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except DistutilsPlatformError, e:
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if not self.allow_python_fallback:
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log.warn('\n Cannot build extensions.\n'
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' Use --allow-python-fallback to use slower'
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' python implementations instead.\n')
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log.warn('\n Extensions cannot be built.\n'
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' Using the slower Python implementations instead.\n')
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def build_extension(self, ext):
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build_ext.build_extension(self, ext)
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except CCompilerError:
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if not self.allow_python_fallback:
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log.warn('\n Failed to build "%s".\n'
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' Use --allow-python-fallback to use slower'
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' python implementations instead.\n'
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log.warn('\n Building of "%s" extension failed.\n'
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' Using the slower Python implementation instead.'
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# Override the build_ext if we have Pyrex available
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command_classes['build_ext'] = build_ext_if_possible
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unavailable_files = []
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def add_pyrex_extension(module_name, libraries=None):
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"""Add a pyrex module to build.
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This will use Pyrex to auto-generate the .c file if it is available.
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Otherwise it will fall back on the .c file. If the .c file is not
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available, it will warn, and not add anything.
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You can pass any extra options to Extension through kwargs. One example is
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:param module_name: The python path to the module. This will be used to
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determine the .pyx and .c files to use.
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path = module_name.replace('.', '/')
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pyrex_name = path + '.pyx'
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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# pyrex uses the macro WIN32 to detect the platform, even though it should
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# be using something like _WIN32 or MS_WINDOWS, oh well, we can give it the
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define_macros.append(('WIN32', None))
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ext_modules.append(Extension(module_name, [pyrex_name],
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define_macros=define_macros, libraries=libraries))
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if not os.path.isfile(c_name):
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unavailable_files.append(c_name)
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ext_modules.append(Extension(module_name, [c_name],
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define_macros=define_macros, libraries=libraries))
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add_pyrex_extension('bzrlib._btree_serializer_c')
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add_pyrex_extension('bzrlib._knit_load_data_c')
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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add_pyrex_extension('bzrlib._dirstate_helpers_c',
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libraries=['Ws2_32'])
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add_pyrex_extension('bzrlib._walkdirs_win32')
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if have_pyrex and pyrex_version == '0.9.4.1':
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# Pyrex 0.9.4.1 fails to compile this extension correctly
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# The code it generates re-uses a "local" pointer and
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# calls "PY_DECREF" after having set it to NULL. (It mixes PY_XDECREF
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# which is NULL safe with PY_DECREF which is not.)
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print 'Cannot build extension "bzrlib._dirstate_helpers_c" using'
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print 'your version of pyrex "%s". Please upgrade your pyrex' % (
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print 'install. For now, the non-compiled (python) version will'
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print 'be used instead.'
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add_pyrex_extension('bzrlib._dirstate_helpers_c')
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add_pyrex_extension('bzrlib._readdir_pyx')
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ext_modules.append(Extension('bzrlib._patiencediff_c', ['bzrlib/_patiencediff_c.c']))
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if unavailable_files:
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print 'C extension(s) not found:'
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print ' %s' % ('\n '.join(unavailable_files),)
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print 'The python versions will be used instead.'
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def get_tbzr_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages, console_targets,
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packages.append('tbzrcommands')
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# ModuleFinder can't handle runtime changes to __path__, but
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# win32com uses them. Hook this in so win32com.shell is found.
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import cPickle as pickle
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for p in win32com.__path__[1:]:
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modulefinder.AddPackagePath("win32com", p)
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for extra in ["win32com.shell"]:
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m = sys.modules[extra]
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for p in m.__path__[1:]:
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modulefinder.AddPackagePath(extra, p)
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# TBZR points to the TBZR directory
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tbzr_root = os.environ["TBZR"]
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# Ensure tbzrlib itself is on sys.path
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sys.path.append(tbzr_root)
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# Ensure our COM "entry-point" is on sys.path
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sys.path.append(os.path.join(tbzr_root, "shellext", "python"))
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packages.append("tbzrlib")
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# collect up our icons.
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ico_root = os.path.join(tbzr_root, 'tbzrlib', 'resources')
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icos = [] # list of (path_root, relative_ico_path)
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# First always bzr's icon and its in the root of the bzr tree.
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icos.append(('', 'bzr.ico'))
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(ico_root):
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icos.extend([(ico_root, os.path.join(root, f)[len(ico_root)+1:])
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for f in files if f.endswith('.ico')])
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# allocate an icon ID for each file and the full path to the ico
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icon_resources = [(rid, os.path.join(ico_dir, ico_name))
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for rid, (ico_dir, ico_name) in enumerate(icos)]
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# create a string resource with the mapping. Might as well save the
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# runtime some effort and write a pickle.
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# Runtime expects unicode objects with forward-slash seps.
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fse = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
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map_items = [(f.replace('\\', '/').decode(fse), rid)
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for rid, (_, f) in enumerate(icos)]
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ico_map = dict(map_items)
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# Create a new resource type of 'ICON_MAP', and use ID=1
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other_resources = [ ("ICON_MAP", 1, pickle.dumps(ico_map))]
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excludes.extend("""pywin pywin.dialogs pywin.dialogs.list
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win32ui crawler.Crawler""".split())
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create_exe = False, # we only want a .dll
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com_targets.append(tbzr)
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# tbzrcache executables - a "console" version for debugging and a
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# GUI version that is generally used.
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script = os.path.join(tbzr_root, "Scripts", "tbzrcache.py"),
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icon_resources = icon_resources,
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other_resources = other_resources,
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console_targets.append(tbzrcache)
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# Make a windows version which is the same except for the base name.
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tbzrcachew = tbzrcache.copy()
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tbzrcachew["dest_base"]="tbzrcachew"
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gui_targets.append(tbzrcachew)
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# ditto for the tbzrcommand tool
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script = os.path.join(tbzr_root, "Scripts", "tbzrcommand.py"),
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icon_resources = [(0,'bzr.ico')],
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console_targets.append(tbzrcommand)
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tbzrcommandw = tbzrcommand.copy()
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tbzrcommandw["dest_base"]="tbzrcommandw"
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gui_targets.append(tbzrcommandw)
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script = os.path.join(tbzr_root, "Scripts", "tbzrtest.py"),
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console_targets.append(tbzrtest)
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# A utility to see python output from the shell extension - this will
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# die when we get a c++ extension
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# any .py file from pywin32's win32 lib will do (other than
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# win32traceutil itself that is)
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win32_lib_dir = os.path.dirname(winerror.__file__)
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tracer = dict(script = os.path.join(win32_lib_dir, "win32traceutil.py"),
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dest_base="tbzr_tracer")
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console_targets.append(tracer)
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def get_qbzr_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages):
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# PyQt4 itself still escapes the plugin detection code for some reason...
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packages.append('PyQt4')
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excludes.append('PyQt4.elementtree.ElementTree')
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includes.append('sip') # extension module required for Qt.
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packages.append('pygments') # colorizer for qbzr
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packages.append('docutils') # html formatting
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# but we can avoid many Qt4 Dlls.
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"""QtAssistantClient4.dll QtCLucene4.dll QtDesigner4.dll
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QtHelp4.dll QtNetwork4.dll QtOpenGL4.dll QtScript4.dll
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QtSql4.dll QtTest4.dll QtWebKit4.dll QtXml4.dll
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qscintilla2.dll""".split())
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# the qt binaries might not be on PATH...
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qt_dir = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "PyQt4", "bin")
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path = os.environ.get("PATH","")
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if qt_dir.lower() not in [p.lower() for p in path.split(os.pathsep)]:
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os.environ["PATH"] = path + os.pathsep + qt_dir
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if 'bdist_wininst' in sys.argv:
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk('doc'):
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if (os.path.splitext(f)[1] in ('.html','.css','.png','.pdf')
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or f == 'quick-start-summary.svg'):
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r.append(os.path.join(root, f))
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target = os.path.join('Doc\\Bazaar', relative)
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target = 'Doc\\Bazaar'
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docs.append((target, r))
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# python's distutils-based win32 installer
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ARGS = {'scripts': ['bzr', 'tools/win32/bzr-win32-bdist-postinstall.py'],
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'ext_modules': ext_modules,
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'data_files': find_docs(),
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# for building pyrex extensions
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'cmdclass': {'build_ext': build_ext_if_possible},
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ARGS.update(META_INFO)
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ARGS.update(PKG_DATA)
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elif 'py2exe' in sys.argv:
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# pick real bzr version
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for i in bzrlib.version_info[:4]:
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version_number.append(str(i))
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version_str = '.'.join(version_number)
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# An override to install_data used only by py2exe builds, which arranges
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# to byte-compile any .py files in data_files (eg, our plugins)
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# Necessary as we can't rely on the user having the relevant permissions
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# to the "Program Files" directory to generate them on the fly.
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class install_data_with_bytecompile(install_data):
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from distutils.util import byte_compile
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install_data.run(self)
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py2exe = self.distribution.get_command_obj('py2exe', False)
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optimize = py2exe.optimize
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compile_names = [f for f in self.outfiles if f.endswith('.py')]
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byte_compile(compile_names,
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force=self.force, prefix=self.install_dir,
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dry_run=self.dry_run)
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self.outfiles.extend([f + suffix for f in compile_names])
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# end of class install_data_with_bytecompile
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target = py2exe.build_exe.Target(script = "bzr",
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icon_resources = [(0,'bzr.ico')],
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name = META_INFO['name'],
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version = version_str,
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description = META_INFO['description'],
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author = META_INFO['author'],
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copyright = "(c) Canonical Ltd, 2005-2007",
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company_name = "Canonical Ltd.",
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comments = META_INFO['description'],
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packages = BZRLIB['packages']
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packages.remove('bzrlib')
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packages = [i for i in packages if not i.startswith('bzrlib.plugins')]
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for i in glob.glob('bzrlib\\*.py'):
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module = i[:-3].replace('\\', '.')
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if module.endswith('__init__'):
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module = module[:-len('__init__')]
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includes.append(module)
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additional_packages = set()
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if sys.version.startswith('2.4'):
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# adding elementtree package
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additional_packages.add('elementtree')
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elif sys.version.startswith('2.5'):
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additional_packages.add('xml.etree')
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warnings.warn('Unknown Python version.\n'
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'Please check setup.py script for compatibility.')
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# Although we currently can't enforce it, we consider it an error for
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# py2exe to report any files are "missing". Such modules we know aren't
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# used should be listed here.
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excludes = """Tkinter psyco ElementPath r_hmac
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ImaginaryModule cElementTree elementtree.ElementTree
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Crypto.PublicKey._fastmath
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medusa medusa.filesys medusa.ftp_server
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tools tools.doc_generate
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resource validate""".split()
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# email package from std python library use lazy import,
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# so we need to explicitly add all package
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additional_packages.add('email')
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# And it uses funky mappings to conver to 'Oldname' to 'newname'. As
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# a result, packages like 'email.Parser' show as missing. Tell py2exe
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for oldname in getattr(email, '_LOWERNAMES', []):
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excludes.append("email." + oldname)
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for oldname in getattr(email, '_MIMENAMES', []):
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excludes.append("email.MIME" + oldname)
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# text files for help topis
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text_topics = glob.glob('bzrlib/help_topics/en/*.txt')
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topics_files = [('lib/help_topics/en', text_topics)]
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# XXX - should we consider having the concept of an 'official' build,
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# which hard-codes the list of plugins, gets more upset if modules are
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plugins = None # will be a set after plugin sniffing...
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk('bzrlib/plugins'):
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if root == 'bzrlib/plugins':
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if os.path.splitext(i)[1] not in [".py", ".pyd", ".dll", ".mo"]:
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if i == '__init__.py' and root == 'bzrlib/plugins':
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x.append(os.path.join(root, i))
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target_dir = root[len('bzrlib/'):] # install to 'plugins/...'
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plugins_files.append((target_dir, x))
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# find modules for built-in plugins
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import tools.package_mf
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mf = tools.package_mf.CustomModuleFinder()
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mf.run_package('bzrlib/plugins')
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packs, mods = mf.get_result()
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additional_packages.update(packs)
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includes.extend(mods)
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console_targets = [target,
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'tools/win32/bzr_postinstall.py',
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if 'qbzr' in plugins:
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get_qbzr_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages)
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if "TBZR" in os.environ:
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# TORTOISE_OVERLAYS_MSI_WIN32 must be set to the location of the
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# TortoiseOverlays MSI installer file. It is in the TSVN svn repo and
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# can be downloaded from (username=guest, blank password):
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# http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/svn/tortoisesvn/TortoiseOverlays/version-1.0.4/bin/TortoiseOverlays-1.0.4.11886-win32.msi
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if not os.path.isfile(os.environ.get('TORTOISE_OVERLAYS_MSI_WIN32',
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raise RuntimeError("Please set TORTOISE_OVERLAYS_MSI_WIN32 to the"
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" location of the Win32 TortoiseOverlays .msi"
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get_tbzr_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages, console_targets,
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# print this warning to stderr as output is redirected, so it is seen
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# at build time. Also to stdout so it appears in the log
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for f in (sys.stderr, sys.stdout):
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"Skipping TBZR binaries - please set TBZR to a directory to enable"
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# MSWSOCK.dll is a system-specific library, which py2exe accidentally pulls
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dll_excludes.append("MSWSOCK.dll")
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options_list = {"py2exe": {"packages": packages + list(additional_packages),
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"includes": includes,
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"excludes": excludes,
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"dll_excludes": dll_excludes,
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"dist_dir": "win32_bzr.exe",
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setup(options=options_list,
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console=console_targets,
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com_server=com_targets,
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zipfile='lib/library.zip',
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data_files=topics_files + plugins_files,
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cmdclass={'install_data': install_data_with_bytecompile},
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# ad-hoc for easy_install
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if not 'bdist_egg' in sys.argv:
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# generate and install bzr.1 only with plain install, not easy_install one
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DATA_FILES = [('man/man1', ['bzr.1'])]
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ARGS = {'scripts': ['bzr'],
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'data_files': DATA_FILES,
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'cmdclass': command_classes,
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'ext_modules': ext_modules,
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ARGS.update(META_INFO)
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ARGS.update(PKG_DATA)
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author_email='mbp@sourcefrog.net',
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url='http://www.bazaar-ng.org/',
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description='Friendly distributed version control system',
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'bzrlib.util.elementtree',
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'bzrlib.util.effbot.org',
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'bzrlib.util.configobj',
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cmdclass={'install_scripts': my_install_scripts, 'build': bzr_build},
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data_files=[('man/man1', ['bzr.1'])],