#!/usr/bin/env python """\ @file viewer_manifest.py @author Ryan Williams @brief Description of all installer viewer files, and methods for packaging them into installers for all supported platforms. $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2006&license=viewerlgpl$ Second Life Viewer Source Code Copyright (C) 2006-2011, Linden Research, Inc. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.1 of the License only. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA $/LicenseInfo$ """ import sys import os.path import errno import re import tarfile import time import random viewer_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) # 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): # Some commands, files will only be included # if we are packaging the viewer on windows. # This manifest is also used to copy # files during the build (see copy_w_viewer_manifest # and copy_l_viewer_manifest targets) return 'package' in self.args['actions'] def construct(self): super(ViewerManifest, self).construct() self.exclude("*.svn*") self.path(src="../../scripts/messages/message_template.msg", dst="app_settings/message_template.msg") self.path(src="../../etc/message.xml", dst="app_settings/message.xml") if self.is_packaging_viewer(): if self.prefix(src="app_settings"): self.exclude("logcontrol.xml") self.exclude("logcontrol-dev.xml") self.path("*.pem") self.path("*.ini") self.path("*.xml") self.path("*.db2") # 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")]) # 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")]) # include the list of Lindens (if any) # see https://wiki.lindenlab.com/wiki/Generated_Linden_Credits linden_names_path = os.getenv("LINDEN_CREDITS") if not linden_names_path : print "No 'LINDEN_CREDITS' specified in environment, using built-in list" else: try: linden_file = open(linden_names_path,'r') except IOError: print "No Linden names found at '%s', using built-in list" % linden_names_path 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") 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") # ... and the included spell checking dictionaries pkgdir = os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir, 'packages') if self.prefix(src=pkgdir,dst=""): 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: # 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)) self.put_in_file(llsd.format_pretty_xml(content), "settings_install.xml") self.end_prefix("app_settings") if self.prefix(src="character"): self.path("*.llm") self.path("*.xml") self.path("*.tga") self.end_prefix("character") # Include our fonts if self.prefix(src="fonts"): self.path("*.ttf") self.path("*.txt") self.end_prefix("fonts") # skins if self.prefix(src="skins"): # include the entire textures directory recursively if self.prefix(src="*/textures"): self.path("*/*.tga") self.path("*/*.j2c") self.path("*/*.jpg") self.path("*/*.png") self.path("*.tga") self.path("*.j2c") self.path("*.jpg") self.path("*.png") self.path("textures.xml") self.end_prefix("*/textures") self.path("*/xui/*/*.xml") self.path("*/xui/*/widgets/*.xml") self.path("*/*.xml") # Local HTML files (e.g. loading screen) # The claim is that we never use local html files any # longer. But rather than commenting out this block, let's # rename every html subdirectory as html.old. That way, if # we're wrong, a user actually does have the relevant # files; s/he just needs to rename every html.old # directory back to html to recover them. if self.prefix(src="*/html", dst="*/html.old"): self.path("*.png") self.path("*/*/*.html") self.path("*/*/*.gif") self.end_prefix("*/html") self.end_prefix("skins") # local_assets dir (for pre-cached textures) if self.prefix(src="local_assets"): self.path("*.j2c") self.path("*.tga") self.end_prefix("local_assets") # Files in the newview/ directory self.path("gpu_table.txt") # 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 grid(self): return self.args['grid'] def channel(self): return self.args['channel'] def channel_unique(self): return self.channel().replace("Second Life", "").strip() def channel_oneword(self): return "".join(self.channel_unique().split()) def channel_lowerword(self): return self.channel_oneword().lower() def app_name(self): app_suffix='Test' channel_type=self.channel_lowerword() if channel_type == '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() print "Icon channel type '%s'" % channel_type if channel_type == 'release' : icon_path += channel_type elif re.match('^beta.*',channel_type) : icon_path += 'beta' elif re.match('^project.*',channel_type) : icon_path += 'project' else : icon_path += 'test' return icon_path def flags_list(self): """ Convenience function that returns the command-line flags for the grid""" # 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: contrib_file = open(src,'r') except IOError: print "Failed to open '%s'" % src raise lines = contrib_file.readlines() contrib_file.close() # All lines up to and including the first blank line are the file header; skip them lines.reverse() # so that pop will pull from first to last line while not re.match("\s*$", lines.pop()) : pass # do nothing # A line that starts with a non-whitespace character is a name; all others describe contributions, so collect the names names = [] for line in lines : if re.match("\S", line) : names.append(line.rstrip()) # It's not fair to always put the same people at the head of the list random.shuffle(names) return ', '.join(names) class WindowsManifest(ViewerManifest): def final_exe(self): app_suffix="Test" channel_type=self.channel_lowerword() if channel_type == '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. # It is used as a temporary override during the construct method from test_win32_manifest import test_assembly_binding if src and (os.path.exists(src) or os.path.islink(src)): # ensure that destination path exists self.cmakedirs(os.path.dirname(dst)) self.created_paths.append(dst) if not os.path.isdir(src): if(self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug'): test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.DebugCRT", "8.0.50727.4053") else: test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.CRT", "8.0.50727.4053") self.ccopy(src,dst) else: raise Exception("Directories are not supported by test_CRT_and_copy_action()") else: print "Doesn't exist:", src def test_for_no_msvcrt_manifest_and_copy_action(self, src, dst): # This is used to test that no manifest for the msvcrt exists. # It is used as a temporary override during the construct method from test_win32_manifest import test_assembly_binding from test_win32_manifest import NoManifestException, NoMatchingAssemblyException if src and (os.path.exists(src) or os.path.islink(src)): # ensure that destination path exists self.cmakedirs(os.path.dirname(dst)) self.created_paths.append(dst) if not os.path.isdir(src): try: if(self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug'): test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.DebugCRT", "") else: test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.CRT", "") raise Exception("Unknown condition") except NoManifestException, err: pass except NoMatchingAssemblyException, err: pass self.ccopy(src,dst) else: raise Exception("Directories are not supported by test_CRT_and_copy_action()") else: print "Doesn't exist:", src def construct(self): super(WindowsManifest, self).construct() 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()) # Plugin host application self.path2basename(os.path.join(os.pardir, 'llplugin', 'slplugin', self.args['configuration']), "slplugin.exe") 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=""): # Get llcommon and deps. If missing assume static linkage and continue. try: self.path('llcommon.dll') self.path('libapr-1.dll') self.path('libaprutil-1.dll') self.path('libapriconv-1.dll') except RuntimeError, err: print err.message print "Skipping llcommon.dll (assuming llcommon was linked statically)" # Mesh 3rd party libs needed for auto LOD and collada reading try: if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug': self.path("libcollada14dom22-d.dll") else: self.path("libcollada14dom22.dll") self.path("glod.dll") except RuntimeError, err: print err.message print "Skipping COLLADA and GLOD libraries (assumming linked statically)" # 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': self.path("openjpegd.dll") else: self.path("openjpeg.dll") # These need to be installed as a SxS assembly, currently a 'private' assembly. # See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235291(VS.80).aspx if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug': self.path("msvcr100d.dll") self.path("msvcp100d.dll") else: self.path("msvcr100.dll") self.path("msvcp100.dll") # Vivox runtimes self.path("SLVoice.exe") self.path("vivoxsdk.dll") self.path("ortp.dll") self.path("libsndfile-1.dll") self.path("zlib1.dll") self.path("vivoxplatform.dll") self.path("vivoxoal.dll") # Security self.path("ssleay32.dll") self.path("libeay32.dll") # Hunspell self.path("libhunspell.dll") # For google-perftools tcmalloc allocator. try: if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug': self.path('libtcmalloc_minimal-debug.dll') else: self.path('libtcmalloc_minimal.dll') except: print "Skipping libtcmalloc_minimal.dll" self.end_prefix() self.path(src="licenses-win32.txt", dst="licenses.txt") self.path("featuretable.txt") self.path("featuretable_xp.txt") # Media plugins - QuickTime if self.prefix(src='../media_plugins/quicktime/%s' % self.args['configuration'], dst="llplugin"): self.path("media_plugin_quicktime.dll") self.end_prefix() # Media plugins - WebKit/Qt if self.prefix(src='../media_plugins/webkit/%s' % self.args['configuration'], dst="llplugin"): self.path("media_plugin_webkit.dll") self.end_prefix() # winmm.dll shim if self.prefix(src='../media_plugins/winmmshim/%s' % self.args['configuration'], dst=""): self.path("winmm.dll") self.end_prefix() if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug': if self.prefix(src=os.path.join(os.pardir, 'packages', 'lib', 'debug'), dst="llplugin"): self.path("libeay32.dll") self.path("qtcored4.dll") self.path("qtguid4.dll") self.path("qtnetworkd4.dll") self.path("qtopengld4.dll") self.path("qtwebkitd4.dll") self.path("qtxmlpatternsd4.dll") self.path("ssleay32.dll") # For WebKit/Qt plugin runtimes (image format plugins) if self.prefix(src="imageformats", dst="imageformats"): self.path("qgifd4.dll") self.path("qicod4.dll") self.path("qjpegd4.dll") self.path("qmngd4.dll") self.path("qsvgd4.dll") self.path("qtiffd4.dll") self.end_prefix() # For WebKit/Qt plugin runtimes (codec/character encoding plugins) if self.prefix(src="codecs", dst="codecs"): self.path("qcncodecsd4.dll") self.path("qjpcodecsd4.dll") self.path("qkrcodecsd4.dll") self.path("qtwcodecsd4.dll") self.end_prefix() self.end_prefix() else: if self.prefix(src=os.path.join(os.pardir, 'packages', 'lib', 'release'), dst="llplugin"): self.path("libeay32.dll") self.path("qtcore4.dll") self.path("qtgui4.dll") self.path("qtnetwork4.dll") self.path("qtopengl4.dll") self.path("qtwebkit4.dll") self.path("qtxmlpatterns4.dll") self.path("ssleay32.dll") # For WebKit/Qt plugin runtimes (image format plugins) if self.prefix(src="imageformats", dst="imageformats"): self.path("qgif4.dll") self.path("qico4.dll") self.path("qjpeg4.dll") self.path("qmng4.dll") self.path("qsvg4.dll") self.path("qtiff4.dll") self.end_prefix() # For WebKit/Qt plugin runtimes (codec/character encoding plugins) if self.prefix(src="codecs", dst="codecs"): self.path("qcncodecs4.dll") self.path("qjpcodecs4.dll") self.path("qkrcodecs4.dll") self.path("qtwcodecs4.dll") self.end_prefix() self.end_prefix() # 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") if not self.is_packaging_viewer(): self.package_file = "copied_deps" def nsi_file_commands(self, install=True): def wpath(path): if path.endswith('/') or path.endswith(os.path.sep): path = path[:-1] path = path.replace('/', '\\') return path result = "" dest_files = [pair[1] for pair in self.file_list if pair[0] and os.path.isfile(pair[1])] # sort deepest hierarchy first dest_files.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(a.count(os.path.sep),b.count(os.path.sep)) or cmp(a,b)) dest_files.reverse() out_path = None for pkg_file in dest_files: rel_file = os.path.normpath(pkg_file.replace(self.get_dst_prefix()+os.path.sep,'')) installed_dir = wpath(os.path.join('$INSTDIR', os.path.dirname(rel_file))) pkg_file = wpath(os.path.normpath(pkg_file)) if installed_dir != out_path: if install: out_path = installed_dir result += 'SetOutPath ' + out_path + '\n' if install: result += 'File ' + pkg_file + '\n' else: result += 'Delete ' + wpath(os.path.join('$INSTDIR', rel_file)) + '\n' # at the end of a delete, just rmdir all the directories if not install: deleted_file_dirs = [os.path.dirname(pair[1].replace(self.get_dst_prefix()+os.path.sep,'')) for pair in self.file_list] # find all ancestors so that we don't skip any dirs that happened to have no non-dir children deleted_dirs = [] for d in deleted_file_dirs: deleted_dirs.extend(path_ancestors(d)) # sort deepest hierarchy first deleted_dirs.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(a.count(os.path.sep),b.count(os.path.sep)) or cmp(a,b)) deleted_dirs.reverse() prev = None for d in deleted_dirs: if d != prev: # skip duplicates result += 'RMDir ' + wpath(os.path.join('$INSTDIR', os.path.normpath(d))) + '\n' prev = d return result def package_finish(self): # a standard map of strings for replacing in the templates substitution_strings = { 'version' : '.'.join(self.args['version']), 'version_short' : '.'.join(self.args['version'][:-1]), 'version_dashes' : '-'.join(self.args['version']), 'final_exe' : self.final_exe(), 'grid':self.args['grid'], 'grid_caps':self.args['grid'].upper(), 'flags':'', 'channel':self.channel(), 'channel_oneword':self.channel_oneword(), 'channel_unique':self.channel_unique(), 'subchannel_underscores':'_'.join(self.channel_unique().split()) } version_vars = """ !define INSTEXE "%(final_exe)s" !define VERSION "%(version_short)s" !define VERSION_LONG "%(version)s" !define VERSION_DASHES "%(version_dashes)s" """ % substitution_strings if self.default_channel(): if self.default_grid(): # release viewer installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_Setup.exe" grid_vars_template = """ OutFile "%(installer_file)s" !define INSTFLAGS "%(flags)s" !define INSTNAME "SecondLifeViewer" !define SHORTCUT "Second Life Viewer" !define URLNAME "secondlife" Caption "Second Life" """ else: # alternate grid viewer installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_(%(grid_caps)s)_Setup.exe" grid_vars_template = """ OutFile "%(installer_file)s" !define INSTFLAGS "%(flags)s" !define INSTNAME "SecondLife%(grid_caps)s" !define SHORTCUT "Second Life (%(grid_caps)s)" !define URLNAME "secondlife%(grid)s" !define UNINSTALL_SETTINGS 1 Caption "Second Life %(grid)s ${VERSION}" """ else: # 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" !define INSTNAME "SecondLife%(channel_oneword)s" !define SHORTCUT "%(channel)s" !define URLNAME "secondlife" !define UNINSTALL_SETTINGS 1 Caption "%(channel)s ${VERSION}" """ if 'installer_name' in self.args: installer_file = self.args['installer_name'] else: installer_file = installer_file % substitution_strings substitution_strings['installer_file'] = installer_file tempfile = "secondlife_setup_tmp.nsi" # the following replaces strings in the nsi template # it also does python-style % substitution self.replace_in("installers/windows/installer_template.nsi", tempfile, { "%%VERSION%%":version_vars, "%%SOURCE%%":self.get_src_prefix(), "%%GRID_VARS%%":grid_vars_template % substitution_strings, "%%INSTALL_FILES%%":self.nsi_file_commands(True), "%%DELETE_FILES%%":self.nsi_file_commands(False)}) # We use the Unicode version of NSIS, available from # http://www.scratchpaper.com/ # Check two paths, one for Program Files, and one for Program Files (x86). # Yay 64bit windows. NSIS_path = os.path.expandvars('${ProgramFiles}\\NSIS\\Unicode\\makensis.exe') if not os.path.exists(NSIS_path): NSIS_path = os.path.expandvars('${ProgramFiles(x86)}\\NSIS\\Unicode\\makensis.exe') self.run_command('"' + proper_windows_path(NSIS_path) + '" ' + self.dst_path_of(tempfile)) # self.remove(self.dst_path_of(tempfile)) # If we're on a build machine, sign the code using our Authenticode certificate. JC sign_py = os.path.expandvars("${SIGN}") if not sign_py or sign_py == "${SIGN}": sign_py = 'C:\\buildscripts\\code-signing\\sign.py' else: sign_py = sign_py.replace('\\', '\\\\\\\\') python = os.path.expandvars("${PYTHON}") if not python or python == "${PYTHON}": python = 'python' if os.path.exists(sign_py): self.run_command("%s %s %s" % (python, sign_py, self.dst_path_of(installer_file).replace('\\', '\\\\\\\\'))) else: print "Skipping code signing,", sign_py, "does not exist" self.created_path(self.dst_path_of(installer_file)) self.package_file = installer_file class DarwinManifest(ViewerManifest): def is_packaging_viewer(self): # darwin requires full app bundle packaging even for debugging. return True def construct(self): # copy over the build result (this is a no-op if run within the xcode script) self.path(self.args['configuration'] + "/Second Life.app", dst="") if self.prefix(src="", dst="Contents"): # everything goes in Contents self.path("Info.plist", dst="Info.plist") # copy additional libs in /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") 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"): super(DarwinManifest, self).construct() if self.prefix("cursors_mac"): self.path("*.tif") self.end_prefix("cursors_mac") self.path("licenses-mac.txt", dst="licenses.txt") self.path("featuretable_mac.txt") self.path("SecondLife.nib") icon_path = self.icon_path() if self.prefix(src=icon_path, dst="") : self.path("secondlife.icns") self.end_prefix(icon_path) self.path("SecondLife.nib") # Translations 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") self.path("da.lproj") self.path("es.lproj") self.path("fr.lproj") self.path("hu.lproj") self.path("it.lproj") self.path("nl.lproj") self.path("pl.lproj") self.path("pt.lproj") self.path("ru.lproj") self.path("tr.lproj") self.path("uk.lproj") self.path("zh-Hans.lproj") def path_optional(src, dst): """ For a number of our self.path() calls, not only do we want to deal with the absence of src, we also want to remember which were present. Return either an empty list (absent) or a list containing dst (present). Concatenate these return values to get a list of all libs that are present. """ if self.path(src, dst): return [dst] print "Skipping %s" % dst return [] libdir = "../packages/lib/release" # dylibs is a list of all the .dylib files we expect to need # in our bundled sub-apps. For each of these we'll create a # symlink from sub-app/Contents/Resources to the real .dylib. # Need to get the llcommon dll from any of the build directories as well. libfile = "libllcommon.dylib" dylibs = path_optional(self.find_existing_file(os.path.join(os.pardir, "llcommon", self.args['configuration'], libfile), os.path.join(libdir, libfile)), dst=libfile) for libfile in ( "libapr-1.0.dylib", "libaprutil-1.0.dylib", "libcollada14dom.dylib", "libexpat.1.5.2.dylib", "libexception_handler.dylib", "libfmodex.dylib", "libGLOD.dylib", ): dylibs += path_optional(os.path.join(libdir, libfile), libfile) # SLVoice and vivox lols, no symlinks needed for libfile in ( 'libortp.dylib', 'libsndfile.dylib', 'libvivoxoal.dylib', 'libvivoxsdk.dylib', 'libvivoxplatform.dylib', 'SLVoice', ): self.path2basename(libdir, libfile) # our apps for app_bld_dir, app in (("mac_crash_logger", "mac-crash-logger.app"), # plugin launcher (os.path.join("llplugin", "slplugin"), "SLPlugin.app"), ): self.path2basename(os.path.join(os.pardir, app_bld_dir, self.args['configuration']), app) # our apps dependencies on shared libs # for each app, for each dylib we collected in dylibs, # create a symlink to the real copy of the dylib. resource_path = self.dst_path_of(os.path.join(app, "Contents", "Resources")) for libfile in dylibs: symlinkf(os.path.join(os.pardir, os.pardir, os.pardir, libfile), os.path.join(resource_path, libfile)) # plugins if self.prefix(src="", dst="llplugin"): self.path2basename("../media_plugins/quicktime/" + self.args['configuration'], "media_plugin_quicktime.dylib") self.path2basename("../media_plugins/webkit/" + self.args['configuration'], "media_plugin_webkit.dylib") self.path2basename("../packages/lib/release", "libllqtwebkit.dylib") self.end_prefix("llplugin") self.end_prefix("Resources") self.end_prefix("Contents") # NOTE: the -S argument to strip causes it to keep enough info for # annotated backtraces (i.e. function names in the crash log). 'strip' with no # arguments yields a slightly smaller binary but makes crash logs mostly useless. # This may be desirable for the final release. Or not. if ("package" in self.args['actions'] or "unpacked" in self.args['actions']): self.run_command('strip -S %(viewer_binary)r' % { 'viewer_binary' : self.dst_path_of('Contents/MacOS/Second Life')}) 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.py',: self.run_command("chmod +x %r" % os.path.join(self.get_dst_prefix(), script)) def package_finish(self): # Sign the app if requested. if 'signature' in self.args: identity = self.args['signature'] if identity == '': identity = 'Developer ID Application' # Look for an environment variable set via build.sh when running in Team City. try: build_secrets_checkout = os.environ['build_secrets_checkout'] except KeyError: pass else: # variable found so use it to unlock keyvchain followed by codesign home_path = os.environ['HOME'] keychain_pwd_path = os.path.join(build_secrets_checkout,'code-signing-osx','password.txt') keychain_pwd = open(keychain_pwd_path).read().rstrip() self.run_command('security unlock-keychain -p "%s" "%s/Library/Keychains/viewer.keychain"' % ( keychain_pwd, home_path ) ) self.run_command('codesign --verbose --force --keychain "%(home_path)s/Library/Keychains/viewer.keychain" --sign %(identity)r %(bundle)r' % { 'home_path' : home_path, 'identity': identity, 'bundle': self.get_dst_prefix() }) imagename="SecondLife_" + '_'.join(self.args['version']) # MBW -- If the mounted volume name changes, it breaks the .DS_Store's background image and icon positioning. # If we really need differently named volumes, we'll need to create multiple DS_Store file images, or use some other trick. volname="Second Life Installer" # DO NOT CHANGE without understanding comment above if self.default_channel(): if not self.default_grid(): # beta case imagename = imagename + '_' + self.args['grid'].upper() else: # first look, etc imagename = imagename + '_' + self.channel_oneword().upper() sparsename = imagename + ".sparseimage" finalname = imagename + ".dmg" # make sure we don't have stale files laying about self.remove(sparsename, finalname) self.run_command('hdiutil create %(sparse)r -volname %(vol)r -fs HFS+ -type SPARSE -megabytes 700 -layout SPUD' % { 'sparse':sparsename, 'vol':volname}) # mount the image and get the name of the mount point and device node hdi_output = self.run_command('hdiutil attach -private %r' % sparsename) try: devfile = re.search("/dev/disk([0-9]+)[^s]", hdi_output).group(0).strip() volpath = re.search('HFS\s+(.+)', hdi_output).group(1).strip() if devfile != '/dev/disk1': # adding more debugging info based upon nat's hunches to the # logs to help track down 'SetFile -a V' failures -brad print "WARNING: 'SetFile -a V' command below is probably gonna fail" # Copy everything in to the mounted .dmg app_name = self.app_name() # Hack: # Because there is no easy way to coerce the Finder into positioning # the app bundle in the same place with different app names, we are # adding multiple .DS_Store files to svn. There is one for release, # one for release candidate and one for first look. Any other channels # will use the release .DS_Store, and will look broken. # - Ambroff 2008-08-20 dmg_template = os.path.join( 'installers', 'darwin', '%s-dmg' % self.channel_lowerword()) if not os.path.exists (self.src_path_of(dmg_template)): dmg_template = os.path.join ('installers', 'darwin', 'release-dmg') for s,d in {self.get_dst_prefix():app_name + ".app", os.path.join(dmg_template, "_VolumeIcon.icns"): ".VolumeIcon.icns", os.path.join(dmg_template, "background.jpg"): "background.jpg", os.path.join(dmg_template, "_DS_Store"): ".DS_Store"}.items(): print "Copying to dmg", s, d self.copy_action(self.src_path_of(s), os.path.join(volpath, d)) # Hide the background image, DS_Store file, and volume icon file (set their "visible" bit) for f in ".VolumeIcon.icns", "background.jpg", ".DS_Store": pathname = os.path.join(volpath, f) # We've observed mysterious "no such file" failures of the SetFile # command, especially on the first file listed above -- yet # subsequent inspection of the target directory confirms it's # there. Timing problem with copy command? Try to handle. for x in xrange(3): if os.path.exists(pathname): print "Confirmed existence: %r" % pathname break print "Waiting for %s copy command to complete (%s)..." % (f, x+1) sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(1) # If we fall out of the loop above without a successful break, oh # well, possibly we've mistaken the nature of the problem. In any # case, don't hang up the whole build looping indefinitely, let # the original problem manifest by executing the desired command. self.run_command('SetFile -a V %r' % pathname) # Create the alias file (which is a resource file) from the .r self.run_command('Rez %r -o %r' % (self.src_path_of("installers/darwin/release-dmg/Applications-alias.r"), os.path.join(volpath, "Applications"))) # Set the alias file's alias and custom icon bits self.run_command('SetFile -a AC %r' % os.path.join(volpath, "Applications")) # Set the disk image root's custom icon bit self.run_command('SetFile -a C %r' % volpath) finally: # Unmount the image even if exceptions from any of the above self.run_command('hdiutil detach -force %r' % devfile) print "Converting temp disk image to final disk image" self.run_command('hdiutil convert %(sparse)r -format UDZO -imagekey zlib-level=9 -o %(final)r' % {'sparse':sparsename, 'final':finalname}) # get rid of the temp file self.package_file = finalname self.remove(sparsename) class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest): def construct(self): super(LinuxManifest, self).construct() self.path("licenses-linux.txt","licenses.txt") if self.prefix("linux_tools", dst=""): self.path("client-readme.txt","README-linux.txt") self.path("client-readme-voice.txt","README-linux-voice.txt") self.path("client-readme-joystick.txt","README-linux-joystick.txt") self.path("wrapper.sh","secondlife") if self.prefix(src="", dst="etc"): self.path("handle_secondlifeprotocol.sh") self.path("register_secondlifeprotocol.sh") self.path("refresh_desktop_app_entry.sh") self.path("launch_url.sh") self.end_prefix("etc") self.path("install.sh") self.end_prefix("linux_tools") 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.path2basename("../llplugin/slplugin", "SLPlugin") self.path2basename("../viewer_components/updater/scripts/linux", "update_install") self.end_prefix("bin") if self.prefix("res-sdl"): self.path("*") # recurse self.end_prefix("res-sdl") # Get the icons based on the channel icon_path = self.icon_path() if self.prefix(src=icon_path, dst="") : self.path("secondlife_256.png","secondlife_icon.png") if self.prefix(src="",dst="res-sdl") : self.path("secondlife_256.BMP","ll_icon.BMP") self.end_prefix("res-sdl") self.end_prefix(icon_path) # plugins if self.prefix(src="", dst="bin/llplugin"): self.path2basename("../media_plugins/webkit", "libmedia_plugin_webkit.so") self.path("../media_plugins/gstreamer010/libmedia_plugin_gstreamer010.so", "libmedia_plugin_gstreamer.so") self.end_prefix("bin/llplugin") if not self.path("../llcommon/libllcommon.so", "lib/libllcommon.so"): print "Skipping llcommon.so (assuming llcommon was linked statically)" self.path("featuretable_linux.txt") 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 'secondlife', 'bin/update_install': self.run_command("chmod +x %r" % os.path.join(self.get_dst_prefix(), script)) def package_finish(self): if 'installer_name' in self.args: installer_name = self.args['installer_name'] else: installer_name_components = ['SecondLife_', self.args.get('arch')] installer_name_components.extend(self.args['version']) installer_name = "_".join(installer_name_components) if self.default_channel(): if not self.default_grid(): installer_name += '_' + self.args['grid'].upper() else: installer_name += '_' + self.channel_oneword().upper() self.strip_binaries() # Fix access permissions self.run_command(""" find %(dst)s -type d | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 755; find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0700 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0755; find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0500 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0555; find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0600 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0644; find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0400 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0444; true""" % {'dst':self.get_dst_prefix() }) self.package_file = installer_name + '.tar.bz2' # temporarily move directory tree so that it has the right # name in the tarfile self.run_command("mv %(dst)s %(inst)s" % { 'dst': self.get_dst_prefix(), 'inst': self.build_path_of(installer_name)}) try: # only create tarball if it's a release build. if self.args['buildtype'].lower() == 'release': # --numeric-owner hides the username of the builder for # security etc. self.run_command('tar -C %(dir)s --numeric-owner -cjf ' '%(inst_path)s.tar.bz2 %(inst_name)s' % { 'dir': self.get_build_prefix(), 'inst_name': installer_name, 'inst_path':self.build_path_of(installer_name)}) else: print "Skipping %s.tar.bz2 for non-Release build (%s)" % \ (installer_name, self.args['buildtype']) finally: self.run_command("mv %(inst)s %(dst)s" % { '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() if self.prefix("../packages/lib/release", dst="lib"): self.path("libapr-1.so") self.path("libapr-1.so.0") self.path("libapr-1.so.0.4.5") 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_signals-mt.so.*") self.path("libboost_system-mt.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("libminizip.so") self.path("libuuid.so*") self.path("libSDL-1.2.so.*") self.path("libdirectfb-1.*.so.*") self.path("libfusion-1.*.so.*") self.path("libdirect-1.*.so.*") self.path("libopenjpeg.so*") self.path("libdirectfb-1.4.so.5") self.path("libfusion-1.4.so.5") self.path("libdirect-1.4.so.5*") self.path("libhunspell-1.3.so*") self.path("libalut.so") self.path("libopenal.so", "libopenal.so.1") self.path("libopenal.so", "libvivoxoal.so.1") # vivox's sdk expects this soname # KLUDGE: As of 2012-04-11, the 'fontconfig' package installs # libfontconfig.so.1.4.4, along with symlinks libfontconfig.so.1 # and libfontconfig.so. Before we added support for library-file # wildcards, though, this self.path() call specifically named # libfontconfig.so.1.4.4 WITHOUT also copying the symlinks. When I # (nat) changed the call to self.path("libfontconfig.so.*"), we # ended up with the libfontconfig.so.1 symlink in the target # directory as well. But guess what! At least on Ubuntu 10.04, # certain viewer fonts look terrible with libfontconfig.so.1 # present in the target directory. Removing that symlink suffices # to improve them. I suspect that means we actually do better when # the viewer fails to find our packaged libfontconfig.so*, falling # back on the system one instead -- but diagnosing and fixing that # is a bit out of scope for the present project. Meanwhile, this # particular wildcard specification gets us exactly what the # previous call did, without having to explicitly state the # version number. self.path("libfontconfig.so.*.*") try: self.path("libtcmalloc.so*") #formerly called google perf tools pass except: print "tcmalloc files not found, skipping" pass try: self.path("libfmodex-*.so") self.path("libfmodex.so") pass except: print "Skipping libfmodex.so - not found" pass self.end_prefix("lib") # Vivox runtimes if self.prefix(src="../packages/lib/release", dst="bin"): self.path("SLVoice") self.end_prefix() if self.prefix(src="../packages/lib/release", dst="lib"): self.path("libortp.so") self.path("libsndfile.so.1") #self.path("libvivoxoal.so.1") # no - we'll re-use the viewer's own OpenAL lib self.path("libvivoxsdk.so") self.path("libvivoxplatform.so") self.end_prefix("lib") self.strip_binaries() class Linux_x86_64Manifest(LinuxManifest): def construct(self): super(Linux_x86_64Manifest, self).construct() # support file for valgrind debug tool self.path("secondlife-i686.supp") ################################################################ def symlinkf(src, dst): """ Like ln -sf, but uses os.symlink() instead of running ln. """ try: os.symlink(src, dst) except OSError, err: if err.errno != errno.EEXIST: raise # We could just blithely attempt to remove and recreate the target # file, but that strategy doesn't work so well if we don't have # permissions to remove it. Check to see if it's already the # symlink we want, which is the usual reason for EEXIST. if not (os.path.islink(dst) and os.readlink(dst) == src): # Here either dst isn't a symlink or it's the wrong symlink. # Remove and recreate. Caller will just have to deal with any # exceptions at this stage. os.remove(dst) os.symlink(src, dst) if __name__ == "__main__": main()