tahoe-lafs/mac/depends.py

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add mac native build This patch adds support for a mac native build. At the moment it's a fairly simple .app - i.e. so simple as to be unacceptable for a shipping product, but ok for testing and experiment at this point. notably once launched, the app's ui does not respond at all, although its dock icon does allow it to be force-quit. this produces a single .app bundle, which when run will look for a node basedir in ~/.tahoe. If one is not found, one will be created in ~/Library/Application Support/Allmydata Tahoe, and that will be symlinked to ~/.tahoe if the basedir is lacking basic config (introducer.furl and root_dir.cap) then the wx config wizard will be launched to log into an account and to set up those files. if a webport file is not found, the default value of 8123 will be written into it. once the node has started running, a webbrowser will be opened to the webish interface at the users root_dir note that, once configured, the node runs as the main thread of the .app, no daemonisation is done, twistd is not involved. the binary itself, from within the .app bundle, i.e. "Allmydata Tahoe.app/Contents/MacOS/Allmydata Tahoe" can be used from the command line and functions as the 'tahoe' executable would in a unix environment, with one exception - when launched with no args it triggers the default behaviour of running a node, and if necessary config wizard, as if the user had launched the .app one other gotcha to be aware of is that symlinking to this binary from some other place in ones $PATH will most likely not work. when I tried this, something - wx I believe - exploded, since it seems to use argv[0] to figure out where necessary libraries reside and fails if argv[0] isn't in the .app bundle. it's pretty easy to set up a script a la #!/bin/bash /Blah/blah/blah/Allmydata\ Tahoe.app/Contents/MacOS/Allmydata\ Tahoe "${@}"
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# nevow requires all these for its voodoo module import time adaptor registrations
from nevow import accessors, appserver, static, rend, url, util, query, i18n, flat
from nevow import guard, stan, testutil, context
from nevow.flat import flatmdom, flatstan, twist
from formless import webform, processors, annotate, iformless
from decimal import Decimal
#if sys.platform in ['darwin', ]:
from nevow.flat import flatsax
from xml.parsers import expat
from xml.sax import expatreader
junk = [ flatsax, expat, expatreader, ]
try:
# these build hints are needed for nevow/xml on otto's 10.4 / py2.4
# environment. they are broken on zandr's 10.5/py2.5 env, but are
# also unnecessary.
from xml.sax import sax2exts
from xml.sax.drivers2 import drv_pyexpat, drv_xmlproc
junk = [ sax2exts, drv_pyexpat, drv_xmlproc, ]
except:
pass
add mac native build This patch adds support for a mac native build. At the moment it's a fairly simple .app - i.e. so simple as to be unacceptable for a shipping product, but ok for testing and experiment at this point. notably once launched, the app's ui does not respond at all, although its dock icon does allow it to be force-quit. this produces a single .app bundle, which when run will look for a node basedir in ~/.tahoe. If one is not found, one will be created in ~/Library/Application Support/Allmydata Tahoe, and that will be symlinked to ~/.tahoe if the basedir is lacking basic config (introducer.furl and root_dir.cap) then the wx config wizard will be launched to log into an account and to set up those files. if a webport file is not found, the default value of 8123 will be written into it. once the node has started running, a webbrowser will be opened to the webish interface at the users root_dir note that, once configured, the node runs as the main thread of the .app, no daemonisation is done, twistd is not involved. the binary itself, from within the .app bundle, i.e. "Allmydata Tahoe.app/Contents/MacOS/Allmydata Tahoe" can be used from the command line and functions as the 'tahoe' executable would in a unix environment, with one exception - when launched with no args it triggers the default behaviour of running a node, and if necessary config wizard, as if the user had launched the .app one other gotcha to be aware of is that symlinking to this binary from some other place in ones $PATH will most likely not work. when I tried this, something - wx I believe - exploded, since it seems to use argv[0] to figure out where necessary libraries reside and fails if argv[0] isn't in the .app bundle. it's pretty easy to set up a script a la #!/bin/bash /Blah/blah/blah/Allmydata\ Tahoe.app/Contents/MacOS/Allmydata\ Tahoe "${@}"
2008-01-23 02:32:26 +00:00
import allmydata.web
# junk to appease pyflakes's outrage at py2exe's needs
junk = [
accessors, appserver, static, rend, url, util, query, i18n, flat, guard, stan, testutil,
context, flatmdom, flatstan, twist, webform, processors, annotate, iformless, Decimal,
allmydata,
]