inkstitch/bin/build-dist

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
site_packages="$(python -c "import os; print(os.path.dirname(os.__file__) + '/site-packages')")"
if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" -a "$BUILD" != "windows" ]; then
# pyinstaller misses these two
pyinstaller_args+="--add-binary /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gio/modules/libgiolibproxy.so:. "
pyinstaller_args+="--add-binary /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libproxy.so.1:. "
fi
# This one's tricky. ink/stitch doesn't actually _use_ gi.repository.Gtk,
# but it does use GTK (through wxPython). pyinstaller has some special
# logic to handle GTK apps that is engaged when you import
# gi.repository.Gtk that pulls in things like themes, icons, etc. Without
# that, the Params dialog is unthemed and barely usable. This hidden
# import option is actually the only reason we had to install python-gi
# above!
pyinstaller_args+="--hidden-import gi.repository.Gtk "
# mac and windows build seem to miss wx import
pyinstaller_args+="--hidden-import wx "
# We need to use the precompiled bootloader linked with graphical Mac OS X
# libraries if we develop a GUI application for Mac:
if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then
pyinstaller_args+="--windowed "
fi
# This lets pyinstaller see inkex.py, etc.
pyinstaller_args+="-p inkscape/share/extensions "
# output useful debugging info that helps us trace library dependency issues
pyinstaller_args+="--log-level DEBUG "
if [ "$BUILD" = "windows" ]; then
wine c:\\Python\\scripts\\pyinstaller.exe $pyinstaller_args inkstitch.py
else
# without the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, it seems that pyinstaller can't find all of
# wxpython's shared libraries
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${site_packages}/wx" pyinstaller $pyinstaller_args --strip inkstitch.py;
fi
# pyinstaller put a whole mess of libraries under dist/inkstitch. We'd like
# to put some more user-accessible stuff like examples and palettes in
# folders under inkstitch/ (see ../Makefile) so let's move the pyinstaller
# stuff into its own dir.
shopt -s dotglob
mkdir dist/bin
mv dist/inkstitch/* dist/bin
mv dist/bin dist/inkstitch
# on Mac, pyinstaller creates a .app version as well, but we don't need that
if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then
rm -rf dist/inkstitch.app/
fi
# Inkscape doesn't let us run native binaries as extensions(?!). Instead we
# add this stub script which executes the binary that pyinstaller creates.
cp stub.py dist/inkstitch.py