Kaydet (Commit) 73612360 authored tarafından Ronald Oussoren's avatar Ronald Oussoren

- Remove previous version of the binary distribution script for OSX

- Some small bugfixes for the IDLE.app wrapper
- Tweaks to build-installer to ensure that python gets build in the right way,
  including sqlite3.
- Updated readme files
üst 2856e5f3
...@@ -591,10 +591,10 @@ def buildPython(): ...@@ -591,10 +591,10 @@ def buildPython():
version = getVersion() version = getVersion()
print "Running configure..." print "Running configure..."
runCommand("%s -C --enable-framework --enable-universalsdk=%s LDFLAGS='-g -L'%s/libraries/usr/local/lib OPT='-g -O3 -I'%s/libraries/usr/local/include 2>&1"%( runCommand("%s -C --enable-framework --enable-universalsdk=%s LDFLAGS='-g -L%s/libraries/usr/local/lib' OPT='-g -O3 -I%s/libraries/usr/local/include' 2>&1"%(
shellQuote(os.path.join(SRCDIR, 'configure')), shellQuote(os.path.join(SRCDIR, 'configure')),
shellQuote(SDKPATH), shellQuote(WORKDIR), shellQuote(SDKPATH), shellQuote(WORKDIR)[1:-1],
shellQuote(WORKDIR))) shellQuote(WORKDIR)[1:-1]))
print "Running make" print "Running make"
runCommand("make") runCommand("make")
...@@ -839,6 +839,7 @@ def buildInstaller(): ...@@ -839,6 +839,7 @@ def buildInstaller():
writePlist(pl, os.path.join(pkgroot, 'Resources', 'Description.plist')) writePlist(pl, os.path.join(pkgroot, 'Resources', 'Description.plist'))
for fn in os.listdir('resources'): for fn in os.listdir('resources'):
if fn == '.svn': continue
if fn.endswith('.jpg'): if fn.endswith('.jpg'):
shutil.copy(os.path.join('resources', fn), os.path.join(rsrcDir, fn)) shutil.copy(os.path.join('resources', fn), os.path.join(rsrcDir, fn))
else: else:
......
Building a MacPython distribution
=================================
The ``build`` shell script here creates MacPython distributions.
It builds a complete framework-based Python out-of-tree, installs
it in a funny place with $DESTROOT, massages that installation to remove
.pyc files and such, creates an Installer package from the installation
plus the stuff in ``resources`` and compresses that installer as a
``.dmg`` disk image.
Here are the steps you ned to follow to build a MacPython installer:
- There are various version numbers that need to be updated. Weed through
``Mac/OSXResources``, ``Mac/scripts`` and ``Mac/Tools`` and inspect the
various ``.plist`` and ``.strings`` files. Note that the latter are
UTF-16 files.
- Edit ``resource/ReadMe.txt`` and ``resources/Welcome.rtf`` to reflect
version number and such.
- Edit ``build`` to change ``PYVERSION``, ``PYVER`` and ``BUILDNUM``.
- Edit ``resources/postflight`` and change version number.
- Run ``./build``. Optionally you can pass the name of the directory
where Python will be built, so you don't have to wait for the complete
build when you're debugging the process. For the final distribution use
a clean build.
- When done the script will tell you where the DMG image is.
Currently (November 2003) there is still a bug in the build procedure
for $DESTROOT builds: building some of the applets will fail (in
``Mac/OSX/Makefile``) if you don't have the same version of Python installed
normally. So before doing the distribution you should build and install
a framework Python in the normal way.
When all is done, announcements can be posted to at least the following
places:
- pythonmac-sig@python.org
- python-dev@python.org
- python-announce@python.org
- archivist@info-mac.org
- adcnews@apple.com
- news@macnn.com
- http://www.macupdate.com
- http://guide.apple.com/usindex.lasso
- http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/submit
- http://www.versiontracker.com/ (userid Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com)
- http://www.macshareware.net (userid jackjansen)
Also, check out Stephan Deibels http://pythonology.org/market contact list
After all this is done you may also need to update the Package Manager
database for the new distribution. A description of this remains TBD.
#!/bin/sh -e
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build MacPython 2.5 and make an Installer package of it
# TODO: Parameterize the versions, builddirs, etc...
# Script configs
PYVERSION=2.5a0
PYVER=2.5
BUILDNUM=1
DOCLEANUP=no
PROGDIR="`dirname \"$0\"`"
case x$PROGDIR in
x|x.) PROGDIR=`pwd` ;;
x/*) ;;
*) echo "Please run with a full pathname"
exit 1
;;
esac
TMPDIR=/tmp/_py
#TMPDIR=/projects/_py
INSTALLROOT=$TMPDIR/install
DMGDIR=$TMPDIR/dmg
RESOURCEDIR=$PROGDIR/resources
DESTDIR=$TMPDIR/dist
PYTHONSRC=$PROGDIR/../../..
WASTEDIR=$PYTHONSRC/../waste
case x$1 in
x)
BUILDROOT=$TMPDIR/build
;;
*)
BUILDROOT=$1
;;
esac
# Setup
if [ -e $BUILDROOT ]; then
echo Using existing build directory $BUILDROOT
CLEANBUILD=no
else
echo Creating clean build directory $BUILDROOT
CLEANBUILD=yes
mkdir -p $BUILDROOT
fi
rm -rf $DMGDIR
if [ ! -e $TMPDIR ]; then
mkdir $TMPDIR
fi
chgrp admin $TMPDIR
mkdir -p $DMGDIR/root
# Configure and build Python
pushd $BUILDROOT
# Ask the user whether s/he has edited Welcome.txt
read -p "Have you updated $RESOURCEDIR/Welcome.txt (Y/n)? " welcome
if [ "$welcome" = "n" -o "$welcome" = "N" ]; then
echo "Please do so and retry"
exit
fi
# Check if we should build and install the docs, but only if it
# doesn't appear to be done already. TODO: fix this path to be version independent
if [ ! -e "build/temp.darwin-6.3-Power Macintosh-2.3/build-html/build-html idx" ]; then
read -p "Build the Python docs? (y/N)? " builddocs
fi
# If the filesystem is case-sensitive then "python" will be built, but
# some parts of the install expect "python.exe which is what is built
# on a case-insensitive filesystem. Make a link just in case it is
# needed.
if [ ! -e python.exe ]; then
ln -s python python.exe
fi
# Make a link to the waste dir so that lib can be found. This allows
# the PythonIDE to be built
if [ ! -e waste ]; then
ln -s $WASTEDIR waste
fi
#$PYTHONSRC/configure -C --enable-framework LDFLAGS=-Wl,-x
$PYTHONSRC/configure -C --enable-framework
make
make DIRMODE=775 EXEMODE=775 FILEMODE=664 DESTDIR=$INSTALLROOT frameworkinstall
make DIRMODE=775 EXEMODE=775 FILEMODE=664 DESTDIR=$INSTALLROOT frameworkinstallextras
# Unfortunately all the ...MODE arguments above still don't do the trick.
# Cop out, and recursively set everything group-writeable.
chmod -R ug+w $INSTALLROOT
if [ "$builddocs" = "y" -o "$builddocs" = "Y" ]; then
./python.exe $PYTHONSRC/Mac/OSX/setupDocs.py build
echo ""
read -p "When the help indexer is done press Enter..." ans
./python.exe $PYTHONSRC/Mac/OSX/setupDocs.py install \
--prefix=$INSTALLROOT/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER
fi
popd
# Make the Installer package:
# First, remove the unix tools as their paths will be wrong. We'll recreate
# them in the postinstall.
rm -rf $INSTALLROOT/usr
# Next, remove the .pyc/.pyo files
python $PYTHONSRC/Mac/scripts/zappycfiles.py $INSTALLROOT/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER
python $PYTHONSRC/Mac/scripts/zappycfiles.py $INSTALLROOT/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/Mac/Tools
# Finally, build the package...
rm -rf MacPython-OSX.pkg
python $PYTHONSRC/Mac/scripts/buildpkg.py \
--Title=MacPython-OSX \
--Version=$PYVERSION-$BUILDNUM \
--Description="Python $PYVERSION for Mac OS X, framework based" \
--NeedsAuthorization="YES" \
--Relocatable="NO" \
--InstallOnly="YES" \
--UseUserMask="NO" \
$INSTALLROOT \
$RESOURCEDIR
# --RootVolumeOnly="YES" \
# ...and then make a disk image containing the package.
mv MacPython-OSX.pkg $DMGDIR/root
cp $RESOURCEDIR/ReadMe.txt $DMGDIR/root/ReadMe.txt
$PROGDIR/makedmg $DMGDIR/root $DMGDIR MacPython-OSX-$PYVERSION-$BUILDNUM
echo Moving $DMGDIR/MacPython-OSX-$PYVERSION-$BUILDNUM to $DESTDIR
if [ ! -e $DESTDIR ]; then
mkdir $DESTDIR
fi
mv $DMGDIR/MacPython-OSX-$PYVERSION-$BUILDNUM.dmg $DESTDIR
# Cleanup build/install dirs
if [ $DOCLEANUP = yes ]; then
echo "Cleaning up..."
if [ $CLEANBUILD = yes ]; then
rm -rf $BUILDROOT
fi
rm -rf $INSTALLROOT
rm -rf $DMGDIR
else
echo "Cleanup is disabled. You should remove these dirs when done:"
if [ $CLEANBUILD = yes ]; then
echo " $BUILDROOT"
fi
echo " $INSTALLROOT"
echo " $DMGDIR"
fi
echo "Your installer can be found in $DESTDIR"
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Description</key>
<string>Enter database description</string>
<key>Maintainer</key>
<string>Enter your email address</string>
<key>Packages</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>Description</key>
<string>Enter package description</string>
<key>Download-URL</key>
<string>Enter URL for archive download, delete for pseudo-pkgs</string>
<key>Flavor</key>
<string>Enter binary or source</string>
<key>Home-page</key>
<string>Enter URL of human-readable webpage</string>
<key>Install-command</key>
<string>Enter shell commands to run for installation</string>
<key>Install-test</key>
<string>Enter Python code to test for already installed</string>
<key>MD5Sum</key>
<string>Enter checksum of package archive</string>
<key>Name</key>
<string>Enter name of package</string>
<key>Post-install-command</key>
<string>Enter shell command to run after install</string>
<key>Pre-install-command</key>
<string>Enter shell command to run before install</string>
<key>Prerequisites</key>
<array>
<string>Enter human-readable recipy for pseudo-dependencies</string>
<dict>
<key>Flavor</key>
<string>Enter optional flavor for real dependency</string>
<key>Name</key>
<string>Enter name for real dependency</string>
<key>Version</key>
<string></string>
</dict>
</array>
<key>Version</key>
<string>Enter version string for package</string>
</dict>
</array>
<key>Version</key>
<string>0.1</string>
</dict>
</plist>
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# make disk image from folder
#
# usage: makedmg src dst name
#
# Donated by Frank Vercruesse
$hdiUtilExec = "/usr/bin/hdiutil";
$hdiDrvExec = "/usr/bin/hdid";
$newfsExec = "/sbin/newfs_hfs";
$duExec = "/usr/bin/du";
$dittoExec = "/usr/bin/ditto";
if ( $#ARGV != 2 ) {
die "Wrong number of arguments.\nUsage: makedmg src dst name\n";
}
&make_dmg( $ARGV[0], $ARGV[1], $ARGV[2]);
sub make_dmg
{
my $src = $_[0];
my $dst = $_[1];
my $name = $_[2];
# check dirs
if( not -d $dst && -d $src ) {
die "src and dst must be directories\n";
}
# calc disk image size
if( not open( MYPIPE, "$duExec -sk \"${src}\" |") ) {
die "couldn't open pipe\n";
}
(my $dmgsize) = split( /\s+/, <MYPIPE>);
close( MYPIPE);
$dmgsize /= 1024;
$dmgsize = int($dmgsize + 4);
if( $dmgsize < 5 ) {
$dmgsize = 5
}
# create disk image
system "cd \"$dst\"; $hdiUtilExec create -megabytes $dmgsize -ov \"_${name}\"";
if( $? ) { die "couldn't create disk image\n"; }
# format disk image
if( not open( MYPIPE, "cd \"$dst\"; $hdiDrvExec -nomount \"_${name}.dmg\" |") ) {
die "couldn't open pipe\n";
}
(my $dev) = split( /\t/, <MYPIPE>);
$dev =~ s/^(.*\S)\s*$/$1/;
my( $part, $raw, $pname);
while( <MYPIPE> ) {
($part,$pname) = split /\t/;
if( $pname =~ m/^Apple_HFS/ ) {
$part =~ s/^\s*(.*\S)\s*$/$1/;
$raw = $part;
$raw =~ s/^(\/dev\/)(.+)/$1r$2/;
last;
}
}
close( MYPIPE);
system "cd \"$dst\" ; $newfsExec -v \"$name\" $raw";
if( $? ) { system "$hdiUtilExec eject $dev"; die "couldn't format disk image\n"; }
system "$hdiUtilExec eject $dev";
if( $? ) { die "couldn't eject disk image\n"; }
# copy files
if( not open( MYPIPE, "cd \"$dst\"; $hdiDrvExec \"_${name}.dmg\" |") ) {
die "couldn't open pipe\n";
}
($dev) = split( /\t/, <MYPIPE>);
$dev =~ s/^(.*\S)\s*$/$1/;
my $vname;
while( <MYPIPE> ) {
($part,$pname,$vname) = split /\t/;
if( $pname =~ m/^Apple_HFS/ ) {
$vname =~ s/^(.*\S)\s*$/$1/;
last;
}
}
close( MYPIPE);
system "$dittoExec \"${src}\" \"${vname}\"";
if( $? ) { system "$hdiUtilExec eject $dev"; die "couldn't copy files\n"; }
system "$hdiUtilExec eject $dev";
if( $? ) { die "couldn't eject disk image\n"; }
# convert disk image
system "cd \"$dst\"; $hdiUtilExec convert \"_${name}.dmg\" -format UDCO -o \"${name}\"";
if( $? ) { die "couldn't convert disk image\n"; }
}
This package will install MacPython 2.5a0 for Mac OS X
10.3.
Installation requires approximately 20 MB of disk
space, ignore the message that it will take zero bytes.
You must install onto your current boot disk, even
though the installer does not enforce this, otherwise
things will not work.
MacPython consists of the Python programming language
interpreter, plus a set of programs to allow easy
access to it for Mac users (an integrated development
environment, a Python extension package manager), plus
a set of pre-built extension modules that open up
specific Macintosh technologies to Python programs
(Carbon, AppleScript, Quicktime, more).
The installer puts the applications in MacPython-2.5 in
your Applications folder, command-line tools in
/usr/local/bin and the underlying machinery in
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework.
The PythonIDE application has a Help command that gets
you started quickly with MacPython and contains
references to other documentation.
More information on MacPython can be found at
http://www.cwi.nl/~jack/macpython, more
information on Python in general at
http://www.python.org.
{\rtf1\mac\ansicpg10000\cocoartf102
{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset77 Helvetica;\f1\fswiss\fcharset77 Helvetica-Bold;}
{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
\paperw11900\paperh16840\margl1440\margr1440\vieww9920\viewh10660\viewkind0
\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\ql\qnatural
\f0\fs24 \cf0 This package will install
\f1\b MacPython 2.5a0
\f0\b0 for
\f1\b Mac OS X 10.3
\f0\b0 . Installation on 10.2 or earlier will not work.\
\
MacPython consists of the Python programming language interpreter, plus a set of programs to allow easy access to it for Mac users (an integrated development environment, a Python extension package manager), plus a set of pre-built extension modules that open up specific Macintosh technologies to Python programs (Carbon, AppleScript, Quicktime, more).\
\
See the ReadMe file for more information.}
\ No newline at end of file
#!/bin/sh
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create the unix tools and compile the .py files after Python has been
# installed.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
PYVER=2.5
PKG=$1
DEST=$2
# Make sure things are group-writeable
umask 2
# if destination is / then use usr/local/bin, otherwise just bin
if [ "$DEST" = "/" ]; then
TOOLDIR=/usr/local/bin
DEST=
else
TOOLDIR=$DEST/bin
fi
# Make sure the dir exists
mkdir -p $TOOLDIR
# Make some links to the python executable
ln -fsh $DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/bin/python $TOOLDIR/python$PYVER
ln -fsh python$PYVER $TOOLDIR/python
# make the pythonw script
rm -f $TOOLDIR/pythonw$PYVER
cat > $TOOLDIR/pythonw$PYVER <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
exec "$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python" "\$@"
EOF
chmod +x $TOOLDIR/pythonw$PYVER
ln -fsh pythonw$PYVER $TOOLDIR/pythonw
# Compile the .py files in the Python library to .pyc's and then .pyo's
$TOOLDIR/python -Wi -tt \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER/compileall.py \
-x badsyntax -x site-packages $DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER
$TOOLDIR/python -Wi -tt -O \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER/compileall.py \
-x badsyntax -x site-packages $DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER
$TOOLDIR/python -Wi -tt \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER/compileall.py \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/Mac/Tools
$TOOLDIR/python -Wi -tt -O \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER/compileall.py \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/Mac/Tools
# Make the site-packages and other dirs writable by the admin if destination is /
if [ "$DEST" = "/" ]; then
for d in $DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/lib/python$PYVER/site-packages \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/bin \
$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/Resources/Python.app/Contents/Resources \
$DEST/Applications/MacPython-$PYVER; do
chgrp -R admin $d
chmod -R g+w $d
done
fi
if [ "$DEST" != "/" ]; then
# The link in the app bundles and in pydoc need updating.
installed_python=$DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/python
for app in BuildApplet IDLE PackageManager PythonIDE; do
ln -fsh $installed_python \
$DEST/Applications/MacPython-$PYVER/$app.app/Contents/MacOS
ed -s $DEST/Applications/MacPython-$PYVER/$app.app/Contents/MacOS/$app << xyzzy
1c
#!$installed_python
.
w
q
xyzzy
ed -s $DEST/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/$PYVER/bin/pydoc << xyzzy
1c
#!$installed_python
.
w
q
xyzzy
done
fi
...@@ -3,12 +3,3 @@ This folder contains examples of Python usage and useful scripts and tools. ...@@ -3,12 +3,3 @@ This folder contains examples of Python usage and useful scripts and tools.
You should be aware that these are not Macintosh-specific but are shared You should be aware that these are not Macintosh-specific but are shared
among Python on all platforms, so there are some that only run on Windows among Python on all platforms, so there are some that only run on Windows
or Unix or another platform, and/or make little sense on a Macintosh. or Unix or another platform, and/or make little sense on a Macintosh.
Some examples can be run from within the PythonIDE, but many will require
that you start them from the command line or with PythonLauncher. In the
latter case, you can supply any needed command line arguments by holding
the "alt" key while dragging the script to PythonLauncher, or while
double-clicking the script if PythonLauncher is set as the default application
to open Python scripts with. See "Changing the application that opens a file"
in Mac Help for information on making PythonLauncher the default application.
...@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ def isclean(name): ...@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ def isclean(name):
if name == 'CVS': return 0 if name == 'CVS': return 0
if name == '.cvsignore': return 0 if name == '.cvsignore': return 0
if name == '.DS_store': return 0 if name == '.DS_store': return 0
if name == '.svn': return 0
if name.endswith('~'): return 0 if name.endswith('~'): return 0
if name.endswith('.BAK'): return 0 if name.endswith('.BAK'): return 0
if name.endswith('.pyc'): return 0 if name.endswith('.pyc'): return 0
......
...@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ IDLE.app: \ ...@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ IDLE.app: \
$(srcdir)/../Icons/IDLE.icns $(srcdir)/idlemain.py \ $(srcdir)/../Icons/IDLE.icns $(srcdir)/idlemain.py \
$(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonSource.icns \ $(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonSource.icns \
$(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonCompiled.icns $(srcdir)/../Icons/PythonCompiled.icns
rm -fr PythonLauncher.app rm -fr IDLE.app
$(RUNSHARED) $(BUILDPYTHON) $(BUNDLEBULDER) \ $(RUNSHARED) $(BUILDPYTHON) $(BUNDLEBULDER) \
--builddir=. \ --builddir=. \
--name=IDLE \ --name=IDLE \
......
...@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from idlelib.PyShell import main ...@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from idlelib.PyShell import main
# Change the current directory the user's home directory, that way we'll get # Change the current directory the user's home directory, that way we'll get
# a more useful default location in the open/save dialogs. # a more useful default location in the open/save dialogs.
os.chdir(os.expanduser('~')) os.chdir(os.path.expanduser('~/Documents'))
# Make sure sys.executable points to the python interpreter inside the # Make sure sys.executable points to the python interpreter inside the
......
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"""fixversions - Fix version numbers in .plist files to match current
python version and date"""
import sys
import os
import time
import plistlib
SHORTVERSION = "%d.%d" % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])
if sys.version_info[2]:
SHORTVERSION = SHORTVERSION + ".%d" % sys.version_info[2]
if sys.version_info[3] != 'final':
SHORTVERSION = SHORTVERSION + "%s%d" % (sys.version_info[3], sys.version_info[4])
COPYRIGHT = "(c) %d Python Software Foundation." % time.gmtime()[0]
LONGVERSION = SHORTVERSION + ", " + COPYRIGHT
def fix(file):
plist = plistlib.Plist.fromFile(file)
changed = False
if plist.has_key("CFBundleGetInfoString") and \
plist["CFBundleGetInfoString"] != LONGVERSION:
plist["CFBundleGetInfoString"] = LONGVERSION
changed = True
if plist.has_key("CFBundleLongVersionString") and \
plist["CFBundleLongVersionString"] != LONGVERSION:
plist["CFBundleLongVersionString"] = LONGVERSION
changed = True
if plist.has_key("NSHumanReadableCopyright") and \
plist["NSHumanReadableCopyright"] != COPYRIGHT:
plist["NSHumanReadableCopyright"] = COPYRIGHT
changed = True
if plist.has_key("CFBundleVersion") and \
plist["CFBundleVersion"] != SHORTVERSION:
plist["CFBundleVersion"] = SHORTVERSION
changed = True
if plist.has_key("CFBundleShortVersionString") and \
plist["CFBundleShortVersionString"] != SHORTVERSION:
plist["CFBundleShortVersionString"] = SHORTVERSION
changed = True
if changed:
os.rename(file, file + '~')
plist.write(file)
def main():
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print "Usage: %s plistfile ..." % sys.argv[0]
print "or: %s -a fix standard Python plist files"
sys.exit(1)
if sys.argv[1] == "-a":
files = [
"../OSXResources/app/Info.plist",
"../OSXResources/framework/version.plist",
"../Tools/IDE/PackageManager.plist",
"../Tools/IDE/PythonIDE.plist",
"../scripts/BuildApplet.plist"
]
if not os.path.exists(files[0]):
print "%s -a must be run from Mac/OSX directory"
sys.exit(1)
else:
files = sys.argv[1:]
for file in files:
fix(file)
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
import sys
import os
_maclib = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'Mac', 'Lib')
_scriptlib = os.path.join(_maclib, 'lib-scriptpackages')
sys.path.append(_maclib)
sys.path.append(_scriptlib)
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