# this Makefile requires GNU make # If you get an error message like the following: # error: Setup script exited with error: Python was built with version 7.1 of Visual Studio, and extensions need to be built with the same version of the compiler, but it isn't installed. # Then that probably means that you aren't using the the right # compiler. In that case, try creating distutils configuration file # (as described in http://docs.python.org/inst/config-syntax.html ), # specifying which compiler to use. For example, if you use either # the cygwin gcc compiler with mingw support, or the MINGW compiler, # then you can add the following lines to your .cfg file: # [build] # compiler=mingw32 default: build PYTHON=python PATHSEP=$(shell python -c 'import os ; print os.pathsep') OSSEP=$(shell python -c 'import os ; print os.sep') TRIALPATH=$(shell which trial.py 2>/dev/null) ifeq ($(TRIALPATH),) TRIALPATH=$(shell which trial 2>/dev/null) endif ifeq ($(TRIALPATH),) TRIALPATH=$(shell $(PYTHON) -c "import os, sys; print repr(os.path.join(sys.prefix, \"Scripts\", \"trial.py\"))") endif ifeq ($(TRIALPATH),) TRIALPATH=$(shell $(PYTHON) -c "import os, sys; print repr(os.path.join(sys.prefix, \"Scripts\", \"trial\"))") endif REACTOR= PLAT = $(strip $(shell python -c "import sys ; print sys.platform")) ifeq ($(PLAT),win32) # The platform is Windows with cygwin build tools and the native Python interpreter. TRIALPATH := $(shell cygpath -w $(TRIALPATH)) SUPPORT = $(shell cygpath -w $(shell pwd))\support SUPPORTLIB := $(SUPPORT)\Lib\site-packages SRCPATH := $(shell cygpath -w $(shell pwd))\src else PYVER=$(shell $(PYTHON) misc/pyver.py) SUPPORT = $(shell pwd)/support SUPPORTLIB = $(SUPPORT)/lib/$(PYVER)/site-packages SRCPATH := $(shell pwd)/src endif ifeq ($(PLAT),cygwin) REACTOR = poll endif ifneq ($(REACTOR),) REACTOROPT := --reactor=$(REACTOR) else REACTOROPT := endif TRIAL=$(PYTHON) -u "$(TRIALPATH)" --rterrors $(REACTOROPT) # build-deps wants setuptools to have been built first. It's easiest to # accomplish this by depending upon the tahoe compile. build-deps: .built mkdir -p "$(SUPPORTLIB)" PYTHONPATH="$(PYTHONPATH)$(PATHSEP)$(SUPPORTLIB)$(PATHSEP)." \ $(PYTHON) misc/dependencies/build-deps-setup.py install \ --prefix="$(SUPPORT)" EGGSPATH = $(shell $(PYTHON) misc/find-dep-eggs.py) show-eggspath: @echo $(EGGSPATH) PP=PYTHONPATH="$(SRCPATH)$(PATHSEP)$(EGGSPATH)$(PATHSEP)$(PYTHONPATH)$(OSSEP)." .PHONY: make-version build make-version: $(PYTHON) misc/make-version.py "allmydata-tahoe" "src/allmydata/_version.py" .built: $(MAKE) build touch .built build: make-version $(PYTHON) ./setup.py build_ext -i chmod +x bin/allmydata-tahoe # 'make install' will do the following: # build+install tahoe (probably to /usr/lib/pythonN.N/site-packages) # 'make install PREFIX=/usr/local/stow/tahoe-N.N' will do the same, but to # a different location install: make-version ifdef PREFIX mkdir -p $(PREFIX) $(PP) $(PYTHON) ./setup.py install \ --single-version-externally-managed \ --prefix=$(PREFIX) --record=./tahoe.files else $(PP) $(PYTHON) ./setup.py install \ --single-version-externally-managed endif # TESTING .PHONY: check-deps test test-figleaf figleaf-output signal-error: @echo "ERROR: Not all of Tahoe's dependencies are in place. Please \ see the README for help on installing dependencies." exit 1 check-deps: $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) -c 'import allmydata, zfec, foolscap, simplejson, nevow, OpenSSL' || $(MAKE) signal-error .checked-deps: $(MAKE) check-deps touch .checked-deps # you can use 'make test TEST=allmydata.test.test_introducer' to run just # test_introducer. TEST=allmydata.test.test_client.Basic.test_permute works # too. TEST=allmydata # use 'make test REPORTER=--reporter=bwverbose' from buildbot, to # suppress the ansi color sequences test: .built .checked-deps $(PP) \ $(TRIAL) $(REPORTER) $(TEST) test-figleaf: .built .checked-deps rm -f .figleaf $(PP) \ $(TRIAL) --reporter=bwverbose-figleaf $(TEST) figleaf-output: $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) misc/figleaf2html -d coverage-html -r src -x misc/figleaf.excludes @echo "now point your browser at coverage-html/index.html" # after doing test-figleaf and figleaf-output, point your browser at # coverage-html/index.html .PHONY: upload-figleaf .figleaf.el pyflakes count-lines .PHONY: check-memory check-memory-once clean # 'upload-figleaf' is meant to be run with an UPLOAD_TARGET=host:/dir setting ifdef UPLOAD_TARGET ifndef UPLOAD_HOST $(error UPLOAD_HOST must be set when using UPLOAD_TARGET) endif ifndef COVERAGEDIR $(error COVERAGEDIR must be set when using UPLOAD_TARGET) endif upload-figleaf: rsync -a coverage-html/ $(UPLOAD_TARGET) ssh $(UPLOAD_HOST) make update-tahoe-figleaf COVERAGEDIR=$(COVERAGEDIR) else upload-figleaf: echo "this target is meant to be run with UPLOAD_TARGET=host:/path/" /bin/false endif .figleaf.el: .figleaf $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) misc/figleaf2el.py .figleaf src pyflakes: $(PYTHON) -OOu `which pyflakes` src/allmydata count-lines: @echo -n "files: " @find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/ |wc --lines @echo -n "lines: " @cat `find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/` |wc --lines @echo -n "TODO: " @grep TODO `find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/` | wc --lines check-memory: .built rm -rf _test_memory $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py upload $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py upload-self $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py upload-POST $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py download $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py download-GET $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py download-GET-slow $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py receive check-memory-once: .built rm -rf _test_memory $(PP) \ $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py $(MODE) # this target uses a pre-established client node to run a canned set of # performance tests against a test network that is also pre-established # (probably on a remote machine). Provide it with the path to a local # directory where this client node has been created (and populated with the # necessary FURLs of the test network). This target will start that client # with the current code and then run the tests. Afterwards it will stop the # client. # # The 'sleep 5' is in there to give the new client a chance to connect to its # storageservers, since check_speed.py has no good way of doing that itself. check-speed: .built if [ -z '$(TESTCLIENTDIR)' ]; then exit 1; fi $(PYTHON) bin/allmydata-tahoe start $(TESTCLIENTDIR) sleep 5 $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_speed.py $(TESTCLIENTDIR) $(PYTHON) bin/allmydata-tahoe stop $(TESTCLIENTDIR) test-darcs-boringfile: $(MAKE) $(PYTHON) misc/test-darcs-boringfile.py test-clean: find . |grep -v allfiles.tmp |grep -v src/allmydata/_version.py |sort >allfiles.tmp.old $(MAKE) $(MAKE) clean find . |grep -v allfiles.tmp |grep -v src/allmydata/_version.py |sort >allfiles.tmp.new diff allfiles.tmp.old allfiles.tmp.new clean: rm -rf build _trial_temp _test_memory .checked-deps .built rm -f debian rm -f `find src/allmydata -name '*.so' -or -name '*.pyc'` rm -rf tahoe_deps.egg-info allmydata_tahoe.egg-info rm -rf support dist rm -rf setuptools*.egg *.pyc # DEBIAN PACKAGING VER=$(shell $(PYTHON) misc/get-version.py) DEBCOMMENTS="'make deb' build" show-version: @echo $(VER) .PHONY: setup-deb deb-ARCH is-known-debian-arch .PHONY: deb-sid deb-feisty deb-edgy deb-etch deb-sid: $(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=sid deb-feisty: $(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=feisty # edgy uses the feisty control files for now deb-edgy: $(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=edgy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty # etch uses the feisty control files for now deb-etch: $(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=etch TAHOE_ARCH=feisty # we know how to handle the following debian architectures KNOWN_DEBIAN_ARCHES := sid feisty edgy etch ifeq ($(findstring x-$(ARCH)-x,$(foreach arch,$(KNOWN_DEBIAN_ARCHES),"x-$(arch)-x")),) is-known-debian-arch: @echo "ARCH must be set when using setup-deb or deb-ARCH" @echo "I know how to handle:" $(KNOWN_DEBIAN_ARCHES) /bin/false else is-known-debian-arch: /bin/true endif ifndef TAHOE_ARCH TAHOE_ARCH=$(ARCH) endif setup-deb: is-known-debian-arch rm -f debian ln -s misc/$(TAHOE_ARCH)/debian debian chmod +x debian/rules # etch (current debian stable) has python-simplejson-1.3, which doesn't # support indent= # sid (debian unstable) currently has python-simplejson 1.7.1 # edgy has 1.3, which doesn't support indent= # feisty has 1.4, which supports indent= but emits a deprecation warning # gutsy has 1.7.1 # # we need 1.4 or newer deb-ARCH: is-known-debian-arch setup-deb fakeroot debian/rules binary echo echo "The newly built .deb packages are in the parent directory from here." .PHONY: increment-deb-version .PHONY: deb-sid-head deb-edgy-head deb-feisty-head .PHONY: deb-etch-head # The buildbot runs the following targets after each change, to produce # up-to-date tahoe .debs. These steps do not create .debs for anything else. increment-deb-version: make-version debchange --newversion $(VER) $(DEBCOMMENTS) deb-sid-head: $(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=sid $(MAKE) increment-deb-version fakeroot debian/rules binary deb-edgy-head: $(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=edgy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty $(MAKE) increment-deb-version fakeroot debian/rules binary deb-feisty-head: $(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=feisty $(MAKE) increment-deb-version fakeroot debian/rules binary deb-etch-head: $(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=etch TAHOE_ARCH=feisty $(MAKE) increment-deb-version fakeroot debian/rules binary