""" py2app/py2exe build script for Bitmessage Usage (Mac OS X): python setup.py py2app Usage (Windows): python setup.py py2exe """ import sys, os, shutil, re from setuptools import setup # @UnresolvedImport name = "Bitmessage" mainscript = 'bitmessagemain.py' version = "0.3.3" if sys.platform == 'darwin': extra_options = dict( setup_requires=['py2app'], app=[mainscript], options=dict(py2app=dict(argv_emulation=True, includes = ['PyQt4.QtCore','PyQt4.QtGui', 'sip'], packages = ['bitmessageqt'], frameworks = ['/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.dylib'], iconfile='images/bitmessage.icns', resources=["images"])), ) elif sys.platform == 'win32': extra_options = dict( setup_requires=['py2exe'], app=[mainscript], ) else: extra_options = dict( # Normally unix-like platforms will use "setup.py install" # and install the main script as such scripts=[mainscript], ) setup( name = name, version = version, **extra_options ) from distutils import dir_util import glob if sys.platform == 'darwin': resource = "dist/" + name + ".app/Contents/Resources/" framework = "dist/" + name + ".app/Contents/Frameworks/" # The pyElliptive module only works with hardcoded libcrypto paths so rename it so it can actually find it. libs = glob.glob(framework + "libcrypto*.dylib") for lib in libs: os.rename(lib, framework + "libcrypto.dylib") break # Try to locate qt_menu # Let's try the port version first! if os.path.isfile("/opt/local/lib/Resources/qt_menu.nib"): qt_menu_location = "/opt/local/lib/Resources/qt_menu.nib" else: # No dice? Then let's try the brew version qt_menu_location = os.popen("find /usr/local/Cellar -name qt_menu.nib | tail -n 1").read() qt_menu_location = re.sub('\n','', qt_menu_location) if(len(qt_menu_location) == 0): print "Sorry couldn't find your qt_menu.nib this probably won't work" else: print "Found your qib: " + qt_menu_location # Need to include a copy of qt_menu.nib shutil.copytree(qt_menu_location, resource + "qt_menu.nib") # Need to touch qt.conf to avoid loading 2 sets of Qt libraries fname = resource + "qt.conf" with file(fname, 'a'): os.utime(fname, None)