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authorChristian Heimes <christian@cheimes.de>2008-01-02 18:30:52 +0000
committerChristian Heimes <christian@cheimes.de>2008-01-02 18:30:52 +0000
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Merged revisions 59642-59665 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r59653 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-01-01 22:05:17 +0100 (Tue, 01 Jan 2008) | 3 lines Return results from Python callbacks to Tcl as Tcl objects. Fixes Tk issue #1851526 ........ r59654 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-01-01 22:08:18 +0100 (Tue, 01 Jan 2008) | 4 lines Always convert Text.index result to string. This improves compatibility with Tcl 8.5, which would otherwise return textindex objects. ........ r59655 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-01-01 22:09:07 +0100 (Tue, 01 Jan 2008) | 2 lines News item for r59653. ........ r59656 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-01-02 00:00:00 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jan 2008) | 1 line Don't link with Tix; Tix is loaded dynamically by Tcl. ........ r59657 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-01-02 00:00:48 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jan 2008) | 1 line Use Visual Studio 2009 on the build slaves. ........ r59658 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-01-02 00:36:24 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jan 2008) | 1 line Test in PCbuild directory. ........ r59661 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-01-02 05:11:28 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jan 2008) | 6 lines Issue1177 r58207 and r58247 patch logic is reversed. I noticed this when I tried to use urllib to retrieve a file which required auth. Fix that and add a test for 401 error to verify. ........ r59662 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-01-02 06:23:38 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jan 2008) | 2 lines Change docstrings to comments so test output will display normally. ........ r59665 | christian.heimes | 2008-01-02 18:43:40 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jan 2008) | 5 lines Removed PCbuild8/ directory and added a new build directory for VS 2005 based on the VS 2008 build directory to PC/VS8.0. The script PCbuild/vs8to9.py was added to sync changes from PCbuild to PC/VS8.0. Kristjan, the initial creator of the PCbuild8 directory is fine with the replacement. I've moved the new version of the VS 2005 build directory next to the other legacy build directories. The new sync script is based on the work of wreck and syncs changes in the project, property and solution files. ........
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-# Script for building the _ssl and _hashlib modules for Windows.
-# Uses Perl to setup the OpenSSL environment correctly
-# and build OpenSSL, then invokes a simple nmake session
-# for the actual _ssl.pyd and _hashlib.pyd DLLs.
-
-# THEORETICALLY, you can:
-# * Unpack the latest SSL release one level above your main Python source
-# directory. It is likely you will already find the zlib library and
-# any other external packages there.
-# * Install ActivePerl and ensure it is somewhere on your path.
-# * Run this script from the PCBuild directory.
-#
-# it should configure and build SSL, then build the _ssl and _hashlib
-# Python extensions without intervention.
-
-import os, sys, re
-
-# Find all "foo.exe" files on the PATH.
-def find_all_on_path(filename, extras = None):
- entries = os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)
- ret = []
- for p in entries:
- fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename))
- if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret:
- ret.append(fname)
- if extras:
- for p in extras:
- fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename))
- if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret:
- ret.append(fname)
- return ret
-
-# Find a suitable Perl installation for OpenSSL.
-# cygwin perl does *not* work. ActivePerl does.
-# Being a Perl dummy, the simplest way I can check is if the "Win32" package
-# is available.
-def find_working_perl(perls):
- for perl in perls:
- fh = os.popen(perl + ' -e "use Win32;"')
- fh.read()
- rc = fh.close()
- if rc:
- continue
- return perl
- print("Can not find a suitable PERL:")
- if perls:
- print(" the following perl interpreters were found:")
- for p in perls:
- print(" ", p)
- print(" None of these versions appear suitable for building OpenSSL")
- else:
- print(" NO perl interpreters were found on this machine at all!")
- print(" Please install ActivePerl and ensure it appears on your path")
- print("The Python SSL module was not built")
- 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
-
-def run_configure(configure, do_script):
- os.system("perl Configure "+configure)
- os.system(do_script)
-
-def main():
- build_all = "-a" in sys.argv
- if sys.argv[1] == "Release":
- arch = "x86"
- debug = False
- configure = "VC-WIN32"
- do_script = "ms\\do_masm"
- makefile = "ms\\nt.mak"
- elif sys.argv[1] == "Debug":
- arch = "x86"
- debug = True
- configure = "VC-WIN32"
- do_script = "ms\\do_masm"
- makefile="ms\\d32.mak"
- elif sys.argv[1] == "ReleaseItanium":
- arch = "ia64"
- debug = False
- configure = "VC-WIN64I"
- do_script = "ms\\do_win64i"
- makefile = "ms\\nt.mak"
- os.environ["VSEXTCOMP_USECL"] = "MS_ITANIUM"
- elif sys.argv[1] == "ReleaseAMD64":
- arch="amd64"
- debug=False
- configure = "VC-WIN64A"
- do_script = "ms\\do_win64a"
- makefile = "ms\\nt.mak"
- os.environ["VSEXTCOMP_USECL"] = "MS_OPTERON"
- make_flags = ""
- if build_all:
- make_flags = "-a"
- # perl should be on the path, but we also look in "\perl" and "c:\\perl"
- # as "well known" locations
- perls = find_all_on_path("perl.exe", ["\\perl\\bin", "C:\\perl\\bin"])
- perl = find_working_perl(perls)
- if perl is None:
- sys.exit(1)
-
- print("Found a working perl at '%s'" % (perl,))
- sys.stdout.flush()
- # Look for SSL 2 levels up from pcbuild - ie, same place zlib etc all live.
- ssl_dir = find_best_ssl_dir(("..\\..\\..",))
- if ssl_dir is None:
- print(os.path.abspath(os.getcwd()))
- sys.exit(1)
-
- old_cd = os.getcwd()
- try:
- os.chdir(ssl_dir)
- # If the ssl makefiles do not exist, we invoke Perl to generate them.
- # Due to a bug in this script, the makefile sometimes ended up empty
- # Force a regeneration if it is.
- if not os.path.isfile(makefile) or os.path.getsize(makefile)==0:
- print("Creating the makefiles...")
- sys.stdout.flush()
- # Put our working Perl at the front of our path
- os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.dirname(perl) + \
- os.pathsep + \
- os.environ["PATH"]
- run_configure(configure, do_script)
- if arch=="x86" and debug:
- # the do_masm script in openssl doesn't generate a debug
- # build makefile so we generate it here:
- os.system("perl util\mk1mf.pl debug "+configure+" >"+makefile)
-
- # Now run make.
- makeCommand = "nmake /nologo PERL=\"%s\" -f \"%s\"" %(perl, makefile)
- print("Executing ssl makefiles:", makeCommand)
- sys.stdout.flush()
- rc = os.system(makeCommand)
- if rc:
- print("Executing "+makefile+" failed")
- print(rc)
- sys.exit(rc)
- finally:
- os.chdir(old_cd)
- sys.exit(rc)
-
-if __name__=='__main__':
- main()