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414 lines
13 KiB
Makefile
414 lines
13 KiB
Makefile
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# NOTE: this Makefile requires GNU make
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default: build
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PYTHON=python
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export PYTHON
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# setup.py will extend sys.path to include our support/lib/... directory
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# itself. It will also create it in the beginning of the 'develop' command.
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PP=$(shell $(PYTHON) setup.py -q show_pythonpath)
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RUNPP=$(PYTHON) setup.py run_with_pythonpath
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.PHONY: make-version build
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# The 'darcsver' setup.py command comes in the 'darcsver' package:
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# http://pypi.python.org/pypi/darcsver It is necessary only if you want to
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# automatically produce a new _version.py file from the current darcs history.
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make-version:
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$(PYTHON) ./setup.py darcsver --count-all-patches
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# We want src/allmydata/_version.py to be up-to-date, but it's a fairly
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# expensive operation (about 6 seconds on a just-before-0.7.0 tree, probably
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# because of the 332 patches since the last tag), and we've removed the need
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# for an explicit 'build' step by removing the C code from src/allmydata and
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# by running everything in place. It would be neat to do:
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#
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#src/allmydata/_version.py: _darcs/patches
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# $(MAKE) make-version
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#
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# since that would update the embedded version string each time new darcs
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# patches were pulled, but 1) this would break non-darcs trees (i.e. building
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# from an exported tarball), and 2) without an obligatory 'build' step this
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# rule wouldn't be run frequently enought anyways.
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#
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# So instead, I'll just make sure that we update the version at least once
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# when we first start using the tree, and again whenever an explicit
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# 'make-version' is run, since then at least the developer has some means to
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# update things. It would be nice if 'make clean' deleted any
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# automatically-generated _version.py too, so that 'make clean; make all'
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# could be useable as a "what the heck is going on, get me back to a clean
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# state', but we need 'make clean' to work on non-darcs trees without
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# destroying useful information.
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.built:
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$(MAKE) build
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src/allmydata/_version.py:
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$(MAKE) make-version
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# c.f. ticket #455, there is a problem in the intersection of setuptools,
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# twisted's setup.py, and nevow's setup.py . A Tahoe build, to satisfy its
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# dependencies, may try to build both Twisted and Nevow. If both of these
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# occur during the same invocation of 'setup.py develop', then the Nevow
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# build will fail with an "ImportError: No module named components". Running
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# the build a second time will succeed. Until there is a new version of
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# setuptools which properly sandboxes sys.modules (or a new version of nevow
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# which doesn't import twisted during its build, or a new version of twisted
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# which doesn't import itself during its build), we just build tahoe twice
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# and ignore the errors from the first pass. Updated 16-Sep-2008: now we need
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# three invocations.
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build: src/allmydata/_version.py
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$(MAKE) build-once || $(MAKE) build-once || $(MAKE) build-once
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# setuptools has a bug (Issue17, see tahoe #229 for details) that causes it
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# to mishandle dependencies that are installed in non-site-directories,
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# including the /var/lib/ place that debian's python-support system uses. We
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# add this debian/ubuntu-specific directory (via $SITEDIRARG) to the setup.py
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# command line to work around this. Some day this will probably be fixed in
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# setuptools.
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build-once:
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$(PYTHON) setup.py build_tahoe
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touch .built
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# 'make install' will do the following:
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# build+install tahoe (probably to /usr/lib/pythonN.N/site-packages)
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# 'make install PREFIX=/usr/local/stow/tahoe-N.N' will do the same, but to
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# a different location
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install: src/allmydata/_version.py
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ifdef PREFIX
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mkdir -p $(PREFIX)
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$(PYTHON) ./setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed \
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--prefix=$(PREFIX) --record=./tahoe.files
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else
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$(PYTHON) ./setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed
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endif
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# TESTING
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.PHONY: signal-error-deps test test-figleaf figleaf-output
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signal-error-deps:
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@echo
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@echo
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@echo "ERROR: Not all of Tahoe's dependencies are in place. Please see docs/install.html for help on installing dependencies."
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@echo
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@echo
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exit 1
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check-auto-deps:
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$(PYTHON) setup.py -q check_auto_deps || $(MAKE) signal-error-deps
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.checked-deps:
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$(MAKE) check-auto-deps
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touch .checked-deps
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# you can use 'make test TEST=allmydata.test.test_introducer' to run just
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# test_introducer. TEST=allmydata.test.test_client.Basic.test_permute works
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# too.
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TEST=allmydata
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# use 'make test TRIALARGS=--reporter=bwverbose' from buildbot, to
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# suppress the ansi color sequences
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test: build src/allmydata/_version.py
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$(PYTHON) setup.py trial -a "$(TRIALARGS) $(TEST)"
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quicktest: .built .checked-deps
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$(PYTHON) setup.py trial -a "$(TRIALARGS) $(TEST)"
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fuse-test: .built .checked-deps
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$(RUNPP) -d contrib/fuse -p -c runtests.py
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test-figleaf: build src/allmydata/_version.py
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rm -f .figleaf
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$(PYTHON) setup.py trial -a "--reporter=bwverbose-figleaf $(TEST)"
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quicktest-figleaf: src/allmydata/_version.py
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rm -f .figleaf
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$(PYTHON) setup.py trial -a "--reporter=bwverbose-figleaf $(TEST)"
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figleaf-output:
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "misc/figleaf2html -d coverage-html -r src -x misc/figleaf.excludes"
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@echo "now point your browser at coverage-html/index.html"
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# after doing test-figleaf and figleaf-output, point your browser at
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# coverage-html/index.html
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.PHONY: upload-figleaf .figleaf.el pyflakes count-lines
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.PHONY: check-memory check-memory-once clean
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# 'upload-figleaf' is meant to be run with an UPLOAD_TARGET=host:/dir setting
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ifdef UPLOAD_TARGET
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ifndef UPLOAD_HOST
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$(error UPLOAD_HOST must be set when using UPLOAD_TARGET)
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endif
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ifndef COVERAGEDIR
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$(error COVERAGEDIR must be set when using UPLOAD_TARGET)
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endif
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upload-figleaf:
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rsync -a coverage-html/ $(UPLOAD_TARGET)
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ssh $(UPLOAD_HOST) make update-tahoe-figleaf COVERAGEDIR=$(COVERAGEDIR)
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else
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upload-figleaf:
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echo "this target is meant to be run with UPLOAD_TARGET=host:/path/"
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false
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endif
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.figleaf.el: .figleaf
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "misc/figleaf2el.py .figleaf src"
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pyflakes:
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$(PYTHON) -OOu `which pyflakes` src/allmydata |sort |uniq
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count-lines:
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@echo -n "files: "
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@find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/ |wc --lines
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@echo -n "lines: "
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@cat `find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/` |wc --lines
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@echo -n "TODO: "
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@grep TODO `find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/` | wc --lines
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check-memory: .built
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rm -rf _test_memory
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py upload"
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py upload-self"
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py upload-POST"
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py download"
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py download-GET"
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py download-GET-slow"
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py receive"
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check-memory-once: .built
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rm -rf _test_memory
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$(RUNPP) -p -c "src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py $(MODE)"
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# The check-speed target uses a pre-established client node to run a canned
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# set of performance tests against a test network that is also
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# pre-established (probably on a remote machine). Provide it with the path to
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# a local directory where this client node has been created (and populated
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# with the necessary FURLs of the test network). This target will start that
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# client with the current code and then run the tests. Afterwards it will
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# stop the client.
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#
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# The 'sleep 5' is in there to give the new client a chance to connect to its
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# storageservers, since check_speed.py has no good way of doing that itself.
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check-speed: .built
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if [ -z '$(TESTCLIENTDIR)' ]; then exit 1; fi
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@echo "stopping any leftover client code"
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-$(PYTHON) bin/tahoe stop $(TESTCLIENTDIR)
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$(PYTHON) bin/tahoe start $(TESTCLIENTDIR)
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sleep 5
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$(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_speed.py $(TESTCLIENTDIR)
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$(PYTHON) bin/tahoe stop $(TESTCLIENTDIR)
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# The check-grid target also uses a pre-established client node, along with a
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# long-term directory that contains some well-known files. See the docstring
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# in src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py to see how to set this up.
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check-grid: .built
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if [ -z '$(TESTCLIENTDIR)' ]; then exit 1; fi
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$(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py $(TESTCLIENTDIR) bin/tahoe
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# 'make repl' is a simple-to-type command to get a Python interpreter loop
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# from which you can type 'import allmydata'
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repl:
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$(RUNPP) -p
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test-darcs-boringfile:
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$(MAKE)
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$(PYTHON) misc/test-darcs-boringfile.py
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test-clean:
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find . |grep -vEe"allfiles.tmp|src/allmydata/_(version|auto_deps).py|src/allmydata_tahoe.egg-info" |sort >allfiles.tmp.old
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$(MAKE)
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$(MAKE) clean
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find . |grep -vEe"allfiles.tmp|src/allmydata/_(version|auto_deps).py|src/allmydata_tahoe.egg-info" |sort >allfiles.tmp.new
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diff allfiles.tmp.old allfiles.tmp.new
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clean:
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rm -rf build _trial_temp _test_memory .checked-deps .built
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rm -f debian
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rm -f `find src/allmydata -name '*.so' -or -name '*.pyc'`
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rm -rf tahoe_deps.egg-info allmydata_tahoe.egg-info
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rm -rf support dist
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rm -rf setuptools*.egg *.pyc darcsver*.egg pyutil*.egg
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rm -rf misc/dependencies/build misc/dependencies/temp
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rm -rf misc/dependencies/tahoe_deps.egg-info
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find-trailing-spaces:
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$(PYTHON) misc/find-trailing-spaces.py -r src
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# The test-desert-island target grabs the tahoe-deps tarball, unpacks it,
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# does a build, then asserts that the build did not try to download anything
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# as it ran. Invoke this on a new tree, or after a 'clean', to make sure the
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# support/lib/ directory is gone.
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fetch-and-unpack-deps:
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test -f tahoe-deps.tar.gz || wget http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/deps/tahoe-deps.tar.gz
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rm -rf tahoe-deps
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tar xf tahoe-deps.tar.gz
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test-desert-island:
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$(MAKE) fetch-and-unpack-deps
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$(MAKE) 2>&1 | tee make.out
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$(PYTHON) misc/check-build.py make.out no-downloads
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# TARBALL GENERATION
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.PHONY: tarballs upload-tarballs
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tarballs:
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$(MAKE) make-version
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$(PYTHON) setup.py sdist --formats=bztar,gztar,zip
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$(PYTHON) setup.py sdist --sumo --formats=bztar,gztar,zip
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upload-tarballs:
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for f in dist/allmydata-tahoe-*; do \
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xfer-client --furlfile ~/.tahoe-tarball-upload.furl $$f; \
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done
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# DEBIAN PACKAGING
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VER=$(shell $(PYTHON) misc/get-version.py)
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DEBCOMMENTS="'make deb' build"
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show-version:
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@echo $(VER)
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show-pp:
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@echo $(PP)
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.PHONY: setup-deb deb-ARCH is-known-debian-arch
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.PHONY: deb-etch deb-sid
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.PHONY: deb-edgy deb-feisty deb-gutsy deb-hardy
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deb-sid:
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$(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=sid
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deb-feisty:
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$(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=feisty
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# edgy uses the feisty control files for now
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deb-edgy:
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$(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=edgy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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# etch uses the feisty control files for now
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deb-etch:
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$(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=etch TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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# same with gutsy, the process has been nicely stable for a while now
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deb-gutsy:
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$(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=gutsy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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deb-hardy:
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$(MAKE) deb-ARCH ARCH=hardy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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# we know how to handle the following debian architectures
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KNOWN_DEBIAN_ARCHES := etch sid edgy feisty gutsy hardy
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ifeq ($(findstring x-$(ARCH)-x,$(foreach arch,$(KNOWN_DEBIAN_ARCHES),"x-$(arch)-x")),)
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is-known-debian-arch:
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@echo "ARCH must be set when using setup-deb or deb-ARCH"
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@echo "I know how to handle:" $(KNOWN_DEBIAN_ARCHES)
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false
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else
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is-known-debian-arch:
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true
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endif
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ifndef TAHOE_ARCH
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TAHOE_ARCH=$(ARCH)
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endif
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setup-deb: is-known-debian-arch
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rm -f debian
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ln -s misc/$(TAHOE_ARCH)/debian debian
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chmod +x debian/rules
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# etch (current debian stable) has python-simplejson-1.3, which doesn't
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# support indent=
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# sid (debian unstable) currently has python-simplejson 1.7.1
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# edgy has 1.3, which doesn't support indent=
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# feisty has 1.4, which supports indent= but emits a deprecation warning
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# gutsy has 1.7.1
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#
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# we need 1.4 or newer
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deb-ARCH: is-known-debian-arch setup-deb
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fakeroot debian/rules binary
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@echo
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@echo "The newly built .deb packages are in the parent directory from here."
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.PHONY: increment-deb-version
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.PHONY: deb-edgy-head deb-feisty-head deb-gutsy-head deb-hardy-head
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.PHONY: deb-etch-head deb-sid-head
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# The buildbot runs the following targets after each change, to produce
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# up-to-date tahoe .debs. These steps do not create .debs for anything else.
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increment-deb-version: make-version
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debchange --newversion $(VER) $(DEBCOMMENTS)
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deb-sid-head:
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$(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=sid
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$(MAKE) increment-deb-version
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fakeroot debian/rules binary
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deb-edgy-head:
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$(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=edgy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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$(MAKE) increment-deb-version
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fakeroot debian/rules binary
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deb-feisty-head:
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$(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=feisty
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$(MAKE) increment-deb-version
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fakeroot debian/rules binary
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deb-etch-head:
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$(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=etch TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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$(MAKE) increment-deb-version
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fakeroot debian/rules binary
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deb-gutsy-head:
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$(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=gutsy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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$(MAKE) increment-deb-version
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fakeroot debian/rules binary
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deb-hardy-head:
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$(MAKE) setup-deb ARCH=hardy TAHOE_ARCH=feisty
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$(MAKE) increment-deb-version
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fakeroot debian/rules binary
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# These targets provide for windows native builds
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.PHONY: windows-exe windows-installer windows-installer-upload
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windows-exe: .built
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$(RUNPP) -c "$(MAKE) -C windows windows-exe"
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windows-installer:
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$(RUNPP) -c "$(MAKE) -C windows windows-installer"
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windows-installer-upload:
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$(RUNPP) -c "$(MAKE) -C windows windows-installer-upload"
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# These targets provide for mac native builds
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.PHONY: mac-exe mac-upload mac-cleanup mac-dbg
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mac-exe: .built
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$(MAKE) -C mac clean
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VERSION=$(VER) $(RUNPP) -c "$(MAKE) -C mac build"
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mac-dist:
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VERSION=$(VER) $(MAKE) -C mac diskimage
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mac-upload:
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VERSION=$(VER) $(MAKE) -C mac upload
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mac-cleanup:
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VERSION=$(VER) $(MAKE) -C mac cleanup
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mac-dbg:
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cd mac && $(PP) $(PYTHON)w allmydata_tahoe.py
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# This target runs a stats gatherer server
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.PHONY: stats-gatherer-run
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stats-gatherer-run:
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$(RUNPP) -d stats_gatherer -p ../src/allmydata/stats.py
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