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diff --git a/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py b/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
index ea75d4f4f6..19863dd845 100644..100755
--- a/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
+++ b/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
@@ -34,9 +34,15 @@ import tarfile
import time
import random
viewer_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
-# add llmanifest library to our path so we don't have to muck with PYTHONPATH
-sys.path.append(os.path.join(viewer_dir, '../lib/python/indra/util'))
-from llmanifest import LLManifest, main, proper_windows_path, path_ancestors
+# Add indra/lib/python to our path so we don't have to muck with PYTHONPATH.
+# Put it FIRST because some of our build hosts have an ancient install of
+# indra.util.llmanifest under their system Python!
+sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(viewer_dir, os.pardir, "lib", "python"))
+from indra.util.llmanifest import LLManifest, main, proper_windows_path, path_ancestors
+try:
+ from llbase import llsd
+except ImportError:
+ from indra.base import llsd
class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
def is_packaging_viewer(self):
@@ -65,13 +71,13 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
# include the entire shaders directory recursively
self.path("shaders")
# include the extracted list of contributors
- contributor_names = self.extract_names("../../doc/contributions.txt")
- self.put_in_file(contributor_names, "contributors.txt")
- self.file_list.append(["../../doc/contributions.txt",self.dst_path_of("contributors.txt")])
+ contributions_path = "../../doc/contributions.txt"
+ contributor_names = self.extract_names(contributions_path)
+ self.put_in_file(contributor_names, "contributors.txt", src=contributions_path)
# include the extracted list of translators
- translator_names = self.extract_names("../../doc/translations.txt")
- self.put_in_file(translator_names, "translators.txt")
- self.file_list.append(["../../doc/translations.txt",self.dst_path_of("translators.txt")])
+ translations_path = "../../doc/translations.txt"
+ translator_names = self.extract_names(translations_path)
+ self.put_in_file(translator_names, "translators.txt", src=translations_path)
# include the list of Lindens (if any)
# see https://wiki.lindenlab.com/wiki/Generated_Linden_Credits
linden_names_path = os.getenv("LINDEN_CREDITS")
@@ -85,10 +91,9 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
else:
# all names should be one line, but the join below also converts to a string
linden_names = ', '.join(linden_file.readlines())
- self.put_in_file(linden_names, "lindens.txt")
+ self.put_in_file(linden_names, "lindens.txt", src=linden_names_path)
linden_file.close()
print "Linden names extracted from '%s'" % linden_names_path
- self.file_list.append([linden_names_path,self.dst_path_of("lindens.txt")])
# ... and the entire windlight directory
self.path("windlight")
@@ -99,6 +104,27 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
self.path("dictionaries")
self.end_prefix(pkgdir)
+ # CHOP-955: If we have "sourceid" in the build process
+ # environment, generate it into settings_install.xml.
+ try:
+ sourceid = os.environ["sourceid"]
+ except KeyError:
+ # no sourceid, no settings_install.xml file
+ pass
+ else:
+ if sourceid:
+ # Single-entry subset of the LLSD content of settings.xml
+ content = dict(sourceid=dict(Comment='Identify referring agency to Linden web servers',
+ Persist=1,
+ Type='String',
+ Value=sourceid))
+ # put_in_file(src=) need not be an actual pathname; it
+ # only needs to be non-empty
+ settings_install = self.put_in_file(llsd.format_pretty_xml(content),
+ "settings_install.xml",
+ src="environment")
+ print "Put sourceid '%s' in %s" % (sourceid, settings_install)
+
self.end_prefix("app_settings")
if self.prefix(src="character"):
@@ -154,20 +180,10 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
# Files in the newview/ directory
self.path("gpu_table.txt")
-
- # The summary.json file gets left in the base checkout dir by
- # build.sh. It's only created for a build.sh build.
- if not self.path2basename(os.path.join(os.pardir, os.pardir), "summary.json"):
+ # The summary.json file gets left in the build directory by newview/CMakeLists.txt.
+ if not self.path2basename(os.pardir, "summary.json"):
print "No summary.json file"
- def login_channel(self):
- """Channel reported for login and upgrade purposes ONLY;
- used for A/B testing"""
- # NOTE: Do not return the normal channel if login_channel
- # is not specified, as some code may branch depending on
- # whether or not this is present
- return self.args.get('login_channel')
-
def grid(self):
return self.args['grid']
def channel(self):
@@ -179,16 +195,24 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
def channel_lowerword(self):
return self.channel_oneword().lower()
+ def app_name(self):
+ app_suffix='Test'
+ channel_type=self.channel_lowerword()
+ if channel_type.startswith('release') :
+ app_suffix='Viewer'
+ elif re.match('^(beta|project).*',channel_type) :
+ app_suffix=self.channel_unique()
+ return "Second Life "+app_suffix
+
def icon_path(self):
icon_path="icons/"
channel_type=self.channel_lowerword()
- if channel_type == 'release' \
- or channel_type == 'development' \
- :
- icon_path += channel_type
- elif channel_type == 'betaviewer' :
+ print "Icon channel type '%s'" % channel_type
+ if channel_type.startswith('release') :
+ icon_path += 'release'
+ elif re.match('^beta.*',channel_type) :
icon_path += 'beta'
- elif re.match('project.*',channel_type) :
+ elif re.match('^project.*',channel_type) :
icon_path += 'project'
else :
icon_path += 'test'
@@ -198,32 +222,26 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
""" Convenience function that returns the command-line flags
for the grid"""
- # Set command line flags relating to the target grid
- grid_flags = ''
- if not self.default_grid():
- grid_flags = "--grid %(grid)s "\
- "--helperuri http://preview-%(grid)s.secondlife.com/helpers/" %\
- {'grid':self.grid()}
-
- # set command line flags for channel
- channel_flags = ''
- if self.login_channel() and self.login_channel() != self.channel():
- # Report a special channel during login, but use default
- channel_flags = '--channel "%s"' % (self.login_channel())
- elif not self.default_channel():
- channel_flags = '--channel "%s"' % self.channel()
-
- # Deal with settings
- setting_flags = ''
- if not self.default_channel() or not self.default_grid():
- if self.default_grid():
- setting_flags = '--settings settings_%s.xml'\
- % self.channel_lowerword()
- else:
- setting_flags = '--settings settings_%s_%s.xml'\
- % (self.grid(), self.channel_lowerword())
-
- return " ".join((channel_flags, grid_flags, setting_flags)).strip()
+ # The original role of this method seems to have been to build a
+ # grid-specific viewer: one that would, on launch, preselect a
+ # particular grid. (Apparently that dates back to when the protocol
+ # between viewer and simulator required them to be updated in
+ # lockstep, so that "the beta grid" required "a beta viewer.") But
+ # those viewer command-line switches no longer work without tweaking
+ # user_settings/grids.xml. In fact, going forward, it's unclear what
+ # use case that would address.
+
+ # This method also set a channel-specific (or grid-and-channel-
+ # specific) user_settings/settings_something.xml file. It has become
+ # clear that saving user settings in a channel-specific file causes
+ # more problems (confusion) than it solves, so we've discontinued that.
+
+ # In fact we now avoid forcing viewer command-line switches at all,
+ # instead introducing a settings_install.xml file. Command-line
+ # switches don't aggregate well; for instance the generated --channel
+ # switch actually prevented the user specifying --channel on the
+ # command line. Settings files have well-defined override semantics.
+ return None
def extract_names(self,src):
try:
@@ -250,13 +268,13 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
def final_exe(self):
- if self.default_channel():
- if self.default_grid():
- return "SecondLife.exe"
- else:
- return "SecondLifePreview.exe"
- else:
- return ''.join(self.channel().split()) + '.exe'
+ app_suffix="Test"
+ channel_type=self.channel_lowerword()
+ if channel_type.startswith('release') :
+ app_suffix=''
+ elif re.match('^(beta|project).*',channel_type) :
+ app_suffix=''.join(self.channel_unique().split())
+ return "SecondLife"+app_suffix+".exe"
def test_msvcrt_and_copy_action(self, src, dst):
# This is used to test a dll manifest.
@@ -304,26 +322,9 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
else:
print "Doesn't exist:", src
- ### DISABLED MANIFEST CHECKING for vs2010. we may need to reenable this
- # shortly. If this hasn't been reenabled by the 2.9 viewer release then it
- # should be deleted -brad
- #def enable_crt_manifest_check(self):
- # if self.is_packaging_viewer():
- # WindowsManifest.copy_action = WindowsManifest.test_msvcrt_and_copy_action
-
- #def enable_no_crt_manifest_check(self):
- # if self.is_packaging_viewer():
- # WindowsManifest.copy_action = WindowsManifest.test_for_no_msvcrt_manifest_and_copy_action
-
- #def disable_manifest_check(self):
- # if self.is_packaging_viewer():
- # del WindowsManifest.copy_action
-
def construct(self):
super(WindowsManifest, self).construct()
- #self.enable_crt_manifest_check()
-
if self.is_packaging_viewer():
# Find secondlife-bin.exe in the 'configuration' dir, then rename it to the result of final_exe.
self.path(src='%s/secondlife-bin.exe' % self.args['configuration'], dst=self.final_exe())
@@ -333,15 +334,11 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
'llplugin', 'slplugin', self.args['configuration']),
"slplugin.exe")
- #self.disable_manifest_check()
-
self.path2basename("../viewer_components/updater/scripts/windows", "update_install.bat")
# Get shared libs from the shared libs staging directory
if self.prefix(src=os.path.join(os.pardir, 'sharedlibs', self.args['configuration']),
dst=""):
- #self.enable_crt_manifest_check()
-
# Get llcommon and deps. If missing assume static linkage and continue.
try:
self.path('llcommon.dll')
@@ -353,8 +350,6 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
print err.message
print "Skipping llcommon.dll (assuming llcommon was linked statically)"
- #self.disable_manifest_check()
-
# Mesh 3rd party libs needed for auto LOD and collada reading
try:
if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug':
@@ -367,10 +362,14 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
print err.message
print "Skipping COLLADA and GLOD libraries (assumming linked statically)"
-
- # Get fmod dll, continue if missing
- if not self.path("fmod.dll"):
- print "Skipping fmod.dll"
+ # Get fmodex dll, continue if missing
+ try:
+ if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug':
+ self.path("fmodexL.dll")
+ else:
+ self.path("fmodex.dll")
+ except:
+ print "Skipping fmodex audio library(assuming other audio engine)"
# For textures
if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug':
@@ -395,6 +394,7 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
self.path("zlib1.dll")
self.path("vivoxplatform.dll")
self.path("vivoxoal.dll")
+ self.path("ca-bundle.crt")
# Security
self.path("ssleay32.dll")
@@ -418,8 +418,6 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
self.path("featuretable.txt")
self.path("featuretable_xp.txt")
- #self.enable_no_crt_manifest_check()
-
# Media plugins - QuickTime
if self.prefix(src='../media_plugins/quicktime/%s' % self.args['configuration'], dst="llplugin"):
self.path("media_plugin_quicktime.dll")
@@ -499,15 +497,10 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
self.end_prefix()
- #self.disable_manifest_check()
-
# pull in the crash logger and updater from other projects
# tag:"crash-logger" here as a cue to the exporter
self.path(src='../win_crash_logger/%s/windows-crash-logger.exe' % self.args['configuration'],
dst="win_crash_logger.exe")
-# For CHOP-397, windows updater no longer used.
-# self.path(src='../win_updater/%s/windows-updater.exe' % self.args['configuration'],
-# dst="updater.exe")
if not self.is_packaging_viewer():
self.package_file = "copied_deps"
@@ -565,11 +558,11 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
'final_exe' : self.final_exe(),
'grid':self.args['grid'],
'grid_caps':self.args['grid'].upper(),
- # escape quotes becase NSIS doesn't handle them well
- 'flags':self.flags_list().replace('"', '$\\"'),
+ 'flags':'',
'channel':self.channel(),
'channel_oneword':self.channel_oneword(),
'channel_unique':self.channel_unique(),
+ 'subchannel_underscores':'_'.join(self.channel_unique().split())
}
version_vars = """
@@ -591,7 +584,7 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
Caption "Second Life"
"""
else:
- # beta grid viewer
+ # alternate grid viewer
installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_(%(grid_caps)s)_Setup.exe"
grid_vars_template = """
OutFile "%(installer_file)s"
@@ -603,8 +596,8 @@ class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest):
Caption "Second Life %(grid)s ${VERSION}"
"""
else:
- # some other channel on some grid
- installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_%(channel_oneword)s_Setup.exe"
+ # some other channel (grid name not used)
+ installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_%(subchannel_underscores)s_Setup.exe"
grid_vars_template = """
OutFile "%(installer_file)s"
!define INSTFLAGS "%(flags)s"
@@ -666,13 +659,15 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
self.path(self.args['configuration'] + "/Second Life.app", dst="")
if self.prefix(src="", dst="Contents"): # everything goes in Contents
- self.path("Info-SecondLife.plist", dst="Info.plist")
+ self.path("Info.plist", dst="Info.plist")
# copy additional libs in <bundle>/Contents/MacOS/
self.path("../packages/lib/release/libndofdev.dylib", dst="Resources/libndofdev.dylib")
self.path("../packages/lib/release/libhunspell-1.3.0.dylib", dst="Resources/libhunspell-1.3.0.dylib")
- self.path("../viewer_components/updater/scripts/darwin/update_install", "MacOS/update_install")
+ if self.prefix(dst="MacOS"):
+ self.path2basename("../viewer_components/updater/scripts/darwin", "*.py")
+ self.end_prefix()
# most everything goes in the Resources directory
if self.prefix(src="", dst="Resources"):
@@ -694,7 +689,11 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
self.path("SecondLife.nib")
# Translations
- self.path("English.lproj")
+ self.path("English.lproj/language.txt")
+ self.replace_in(src="English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings",
+ dst="English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings",
+ searchdict={'%%VERSION%%':'.'.join(self.args['version'])}
+ )
self.path("German.lproj")
self.path("Japanese.lproj")
self.path("Korean.lproj")
@@ -743,6 +742,7 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
"libcollada14dom.dylib",
"libexpat.1.5.2.dylib",
"libexception_handler.dylib",
+ "libfmodex.dylib",
"libGLOD.dylib",
):
dylibs += path_optional(os.path.join(libdir, libfile), libfile)
@@ -754,17 +754,13 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
'libvivoxoal.dylib',
'libvivoxsdk.dylib',
'libvivoxplatform.dylib',
+ 'ca-bundle.crt',
'SLVoice',
):
self.path2basename(libdir, libfile)
- # FMOD for sound
- libfile = "libfmodwrapper.dylib"
- path_optional(os.path.join(self.args['configuration'], libfile), libfile)
-
# our apps
for app_bld_dir, app in (("mac_crash_logger", "mac-crash-logger.app"),
- ("mac_updater", "mac-updater.app"),
# plugin launcher
(os.path.join("llplugin", "slplugin"), "SLPlugin.app"),
):
@@ -790,9 +786,6 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
self.end_prefix("llplugin")
- # command line arguments for connecting to the proper grid
- self.put_in_file(self.flags_list(), 'arguments.txt')
-
self.end_prefix("Resources")
self.end_prefix("Contents")
@@ -810,7 +803,7 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
def copy_finish(self):
# Force executable permissions to be set for scripts
# see CHOP-223 and http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue1802
- for script in 'Contents/MacOS/update_install',:
+ for script in 'Contents/MacOS/update_install.py',:
self.run_command("chmod +x %r" % os.path.join(self.get_dst_prefix(), script))
def package_finish(self):
@@ -838,10 +831,6 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
'bundle': self.get_dst_prefix()
})
- channel_standin = 'Second Life Viewer' # hah, our default channel is not usable on its own
- if not self.default_channel():
- channel_standin = self.channel()
-
imagename="SecondLife_" + '_'.join(self.args['version'])
# MBW -- If the mounted volume name changes, it breaks the .DS_Store's background image and icon positioning.
@@ -879,10 +868,7 @@ class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest):
# Copy everything in to the mounted .dmg
- if self.default_channel() and not self.default_grid():
- app_name = "Second Life " + self.args['grid']
- else:
- app_name = channel_standin.strip()
+ app_name = self.app_name()
# Hack:
# Because there is no easy way to coerce the Finder into positioning
@@ -962,13 +948,9 @@ class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest):
self.path("install.sh")
self.end_prefix("linux_tools")
- # Create an appropriate gridargs.dat for this package, denoting required grid.
- self.put_in_file(self.flags_list(), 'etc/gridargs.dat')
-
if self.prefix(src="", dst="bin"):
self.path("secondlife-bin","do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin")
self.path("../linux_crash_logger/linux-crash-logger","linux-crash-logger.bin")
- self.path("../linux_updater/linux-updater", "linux-updater.bin")
self.path2basename("../llplugin/slplugin", "SLPlugin")
self.path2basename("../viewer_components/updater/scripts/linux", "update_install")
self.end_prefix("bin")
@@ -1017,9 +999,7 @@ class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest):
else:
installer_name += '_' + self.channel_oneword().upper()
- if self.args['buildtype'].lower() == 'release' and self.is_packaging_viewer():
- print "* Going strip-crazy on the packaged binaries, since this is a RELEASE build"
- self.run_command("find %(d)r/bin %(d)r/lib -type f \\! -name update_install | xargs --no-run-if-empty strip -S" % {'d': self.get_dst_prefix()} ) # makes some small assumptions about our packaged dir structure
+ self.strip_binaries()
# Fix access permissions
self.run_command("""
@@ -1054,6 +1034,11 @@ class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest):
'dst': self.get_dst_prefix(),
'inst': self.build_path_of(installer_name)})
+ def strip_binaries(self):
+ if self.args['buildtype'].lower() == 'release' and self.is_packaging_viewer():
+ print "* Going strip-crazy on the packaged binaries, since this is a RELEASE build"
+ self.run_command(r"find %(d)r/bin %(d)r/lib -type f \! -name update_install | xargs --no-run-if-empty strip -S" % {'d': self.get_dst_prefix()} ) # makes some small assumptions about our packaged dir structure
+
class Linux_i686Manifest(LinuxManifest):
def construct(self):
super(Linux_i686Manifest, self).construct()
@@ -1065,21 +1050,19 @@ class Linux_i686Manifest(LinuxManifest):
self.path("libaprutil-1.so")
self.path("libaprutil-1.so.0")
self.path("libaprutil-1.so.0.4.1")
+ self.path("libboost_context-mt.so.*")
+ self.path("libboost_filesystem-mt.so.*")
self.path("libboost_program_options-mt.so.*")
self.path("libboost_regex-mt.so.*")
- self.path("libboost_thread-mt.so.*")
- self.path("libboost_filesystem-mt.so.*")
self.path("libboost_signals-mt.so.*")
self.path("libboost_system-mt.so.*")
- self.path("libbreakpad_client.so.0.0.0")
- self.path("libbreakpad_client.so.0")
- self.path("libbreakpad_client.so")
+ self.path("libboost_thread-mt.so.*")
self.path("libcollada14dom.so")
self.path("libdb*.so")
self.path("libcrypto.so.*")
self.path("libexpat.so.*")
self.path("libssl.so.1.0.0")
- self.path("libglod.so")
+ self.path("libGLOD.so")
self.path("libminizip.so")
self.path("libuuid.so*")
self.path("libSDL-1.2.so.*")
@@ -1120,11 +1103,13 @@ class Linux_i686Manifest(LinuxManifest):
pass
try:
- self.path("libfmod-3.75.so")
+ self.path("libfmodex-*.so")
+ self.path("libfmodex.so")
pass
except:
- print "Skipping libfmod-3.75.so - not found"
+ print "Skipping libfmodex.so - not found"
pass
+
self.end_prefix("lib")
# Vivox runtimes
@@ -1139,9 +1124,7 @@ class Linux_i686Manifest(LinuxManifest):
self.path("libvivoxplatform.so")
self.end_prefix("lib")
- if self.args['buildtype'].lower() == 'release' and self.is_packaging_viewer():
- print "* Going strip-crazy on the packaged binaries, since this is a RELEASE build"
- self.run_command("find %(d)r/bin %(d)r/lib -type f \\! -name update_install | xargs --no-run-if-empty strip -S" % {'d': self.get_dst_prefix()} ) # makes some small assumptions about our packaged dir structure
+ self.strip_binaries()
class Linux_x86_64Manifest(LinuxManifest):