since the installer upload got more complex (needing to chmod files before
rsyncing) I promoted it to a makefile target, simplifying the buildbot steps
involved
this adds the latest build of mike's winfuse plugins, now also running as
a windows service (and using the node.url, private/root_dir.cap files from
the noderoot specified by the registry) into the install process.
so in the build slave's environment, everything builds and runs fine without
'_xmlplus'. In my existing local environment everything builds and runs only
if I tell py2exe to explicitly link in '_xmlplus'.
the _xmlplus module, tested for by the python standard library, comes from
PyXML ( http://pyxml.sf.net ) a project which is no longer maintained and,
for instance, hasn't released a build for windows past python 2.4
hence something about the way nevow and the std lib import xml dependencies
causes build environment incompatabilities between my box (which is running
py24 currently) and the buildslave (which is on py25, and doesn't have PyXML)
(if I remove _xmlplus from my environment, then a different set of nevow/xml
import problems emerge, which do not occur in the buildslave's py25 env)
this change tests the environment the build is happening in, and if the
_xmlplus package is importable, then py2exe is directed to link it into the
build. otherwise the package is left out. as far as I comprehend the issue
this should make both of these environments work. if other people have
problems around this issue, obviously I'm interested in learning more.
this resolves problems of py2exe's modulefinder collection of sources from
.zipped egg files, not by using easy_install to reach the --always-unzip
option, but rather with a small tool which unpacks any zipped egg files found
in misc/dependencies. this fixes the py2exe build given rollback of the
easy_install stuff which had broken the unix builds. misc/hatch-eggs.py
performs the honours.
this also includes a misc/sub-ver.py tool which substitutes elements of the
verion number for the current code base (by importing allmydata.__version__
hence make-version should be run first, and the python path carefully managed)
into template files using python's string interpolation of named args from a
dict as the templating syntax. i.e. %(major)d %(minor)d %(point)d %(nano)d
each expand to the individual components of the version number as codified
by the pyutil.version_class.Version class. there is also a %(build)s tag
which expands to the string form of the whole version number. This tool is
used to interpolate the automatically generated version information into the
innosetup source file in a form consistent with innosetup/windows' restrictions
add 'windows-installer' target to top level makefile to build a windows setup.exe package
using innosetup. this assumes innosetup 5 is installed in program files as normal.
this doesn't include any logic to manage version numbers at this point, it's just a
simple experiment to test out building an installer as yet.
This implements a very small app using a wx ui to log a user in.
it takes a username and password, and submits them to a backend on the web site
(currently the allmydata test net webserver) to authenticate them. It returns
the 'root_cap' uri of the user's virtual drive. Also the introducer.furl is
retrieved. These are then written into the default noderoot basedir in their
usual files (private/root_dir.cap and introducer.furl)
a button is provided which will direct the user to the web site in the event
that they need to register in order to have an account to use.
once the user is successfully authenticated and the files are written, then
on win32 the tahoe service will be started.