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			163 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			5.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# Script for building the _ssl module for Windows.
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# Uses Perl to setup the OpenSSL environment correctly
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# and build OpenSSL, then invokes a simple nmake session
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# for _ssl.pyd itself.
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# THEORETICALLY, you can:
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# * Unpack the latest SSL release one level above your main Python source
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#   directory.  It is likely you will already find the zlib library and
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#   any other external packages there.
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# * Install ActivePerl and ensure it is somewhere on your path.
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# * Run this script from the PCBuild directory.
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#
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# it should configure and build SSL, then build the ssl Python extension
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# without intervention.
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import os, sys, re
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# Find all "foo.exe" files on the PATH.
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def find_all_on_path(filename, extras = None):
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    entries = os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)
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    ret = []
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    for p in entries:
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        fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename))
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        if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret:
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            ret.append(fname)
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    if extras:
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        for p in extras:
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            fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename))
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            if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret:
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                ret.append(fname)
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    return ret
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# Find a suitable Perl installation for OpenSSL.
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# cygwin perl does *not* work.  ActivePerl does.
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# Being a Perl dummy, the simplest way I can check is if the "Win32" package
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# is available.
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def find_working_perl(perls):
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    for perl in perls:
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        fh = os.popen(perl + ' -e "use Win32;"')
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        fh.read()
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        rc = fh.close()
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        if rc:
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            continue
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        return perl
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    print "Can not find a suitable PERL:"
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    if perls:
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        print " the following perl interpreters were found:"
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        for p in perls:
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            print " ", p
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        print " None of these versions appear suitable for building OpenSSL"
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    else:
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        print " NO perl interpreters were found on this machine at all!"
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    print " Please install ActivePerl and ensure it appears on your path"
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    print "The Python SSL module was not built"
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    return None
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# Locate the best SSL directory given a few roots to look into.
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def find_best_ssl_dir(sources):
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    candidates = []
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    for s in sources:
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        try:
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            s = os.path.abspath(s)
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            fnames = os.listdir(s)
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        except os.error:
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            fnames = []
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        for fname in fnames:
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            fqn = os.path.join(s, fname)
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            if os.path.isdir(fqn) and fname.startswith("openssl-"):
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                candidates.append(fqn)
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    # Now we have all the candidates, locate the best.
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    best_parts = []
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    best_name = None
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    for c in candidates:
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        parts = re.split("[.-]", os.path.basename(c))[1:]
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        # eg - openssl-0.9.7-beta1 - ignore all "beta" or any other qualifiers
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        if len(parts) >= 4:
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            continue
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        if parts > best_parts:
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            best_parts = parts
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            best_name = c
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    if best_name is not None:
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        print "Found an SSL directory at '%s'" % (best_name,)
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    else:
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        print "Could not find an SSL directory in '%s'" % (sources,)
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    return best_name
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def main():
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    debug = "-d" in sys.argv
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    build_all = "-a" in sys.argv
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    make_flags = ""
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    if build_all:
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        make_flags = "-a"
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    # perl should be on the path, but we also look in "\perl" and "c:\\perl"
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    # as "well known" locations
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    perls = find_all_on_path("perl.exe", ["\\perl\\bin", "C:\\perl\\bin"])
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    perl = find_working_perl(perls)
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    if perl is None:
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        sys.exit(1)
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    print "Found a working perl at '%s'" % (perl,)
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    # Look for SSL 2 levels up from pcbuild - ie, same place zlib etc all live.
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    ssl_dir = find_best_ssl_dir(("../..",))
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    if ssl_dir is None:
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        sys.exit(1)
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    old_cd = os.getcwd()
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    try:
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        os.chdir(ssl_dir)
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        # If the ssl makefiles do not exist, we invoke Perl to generate them.
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        if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(ssl_dir, "32.mak")) or \
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           not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(ssl_dir, "d32.mak")):
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            print "Creating the makefiles..."
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            # Put our working Perl at the front of our path
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            os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.split(perl)[0] + \
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                                          os.pathsep + \
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                                          os.environ["PATH"]
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            # ms\32all.bat will reconfigure OpenSSL and then try to build
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            # all outputs (debug/nondebug/dll/lib).  So we filter the file
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            # to exclude any "nmake" commands and then execute.
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            tempname = "ms\\32all_py.bat"
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            in_bat  = open("ms\\32all.bat")
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            temp_bat = open(tempname,"w")
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            while 1:
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                cmd = in_bat.readline()
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                print 'cmd', repr(cmd)
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                if not cmd: break
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                if cmd.strip()[:5].lower() == "nmake":
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                    continue
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                temp_bat.write(cmd)
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            in_bat.close()
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            temp_bat.close()
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            os.system(tempname)
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            try:
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                os.remove(tempname)
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            except:
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                pass
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        # Now run make.
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        print "Executing nmake over the ssl makefiles..."
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        if debug:
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            rc = os.system("nmake /nologo -f d32.mak")
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            if rc:
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                print "Executing d32.mak failed"
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                print rc
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                sys.exit(rc)
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        else:
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            rc = os.system("nmake /nologo -f 32.mak")
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            if rc:
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                print "Executing 32.mak failed"
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                print rc
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                sys.exit(rc)
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    finally:
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        os.chdir(old_cd)
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    # And finally, we can build the _ssl module itself for Python.
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    defs = "SSL_DIR=%s" % (ssl_dir,)
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    if debug:
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        defs = defs + " " + "DEBUG=1"
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    rc = os.system('nmake /nologo -f _ssl.mak ' + defs + " " + make_flags)
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    sys.exit(rc)
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if __name__=='__main__':
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    main()
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