X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/7f997e3f0e332be7fea1f22d9ba4f6dc5a6c2b5a..f78e4942ec0f3f6abd2992502e2d6c5c2e8e55f6:/wxPython/distrib/wxPythonFull.spec.in diff --git a/wxPython/distrib/wxPythonFull.spec.in b/wxPython/distrib/wxPythonFull.spec.in index a64c7ac540..0c4e78f163 100644 --- a/wxPython/distrib/wxPythonFull.spec.in +++ b/wxPython/distrib/wxPythonFull.spec.in @@ -1,115 +1,203 @@ -%define pref %{_prefix} -%define python @PYTHON@ -%define pyver @PYVER@ -%define port @PORT@ -%define lcport @LCPORT@ -%define unicode @UNICODE@ -%define tarname @TARNAME@ -%define version @VERSION@ -%define ver2 @VER2@ -%define release 1 -%define wxprefbase %{pref}/lib/wxPython -%define wxpref %{wxprefbase}-%{version} -%define name wxPython%{port}-py%{pyver} +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Name: wxPython.spec +# Purpose: RPM Build and packaging instructions +# +# Author: Robin Dunn +# +# RCS-ID: $Id$ +# Copyright: (c) 2004 by Total Control Software +# Licence: wxWindows license +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +# The following values can be set on the rpmbuild command line with +# --define 'name VALUE' If no value is set on the command line then +# the default value set here will be used instead. + + +# Which version of Python to build with. Used to assemble python +# binary name so use '2.2', '2.3', etc. +%if %{?pyver:0}%{!?pyver:1} +%define pyver 2.3 +%endif + + +# Which wxWidgets port to build and use. Current acceptable values +# are 'gtk' and 'gtk2'. +%if %{?port:0}%{!?port:1} +%define port gtk2 +%endif + + +# Build in unicode mode? Can only be used if port is gtk2, acceptable +# values are '0' and '1' +%if %{?unicode:0}%{!?unicode:1} +%define unicode 1 +%endif # Should the builtin image and etc. libs be used, or system libs? # Distro specific RPMs should probably set this to 0, generic ones -# should use 1 -%define builtin_libs 1 +# should use 1. +# NOTE: I'm trying 0 for this next release to see if I can get rid of +# this... +%if %{?builtin_libs:0}%{!?builtin_libs:1} +%define builtin_libs 0 +%endif # Should --enable-debug_flag be used in release builds? Using it # defines __WXDEBUG__ and gives us runtime diagnostics that are turned -# into Python exceptions starting with 2.3.4. (So turning it on is a -# very helpful thing IMO and is recommended.) +# into Python exceptions. (So turning it on is a very helpful thing +# IMO and is recommended.) The code is still compiled with +# optimization flags and and without debug info and such when this +# option is used, it simply turns on some extra code. +%if %{?debug_flag:0}%{!?debug_flag:1} %define debug_flag 1 +%endif -# build the name of the real wx-config from the port, flags, etc. -%define dbgflg %(if [ "%{debug_flag}" = "1" ]; then echo d; fi) -%define uniflg %(if [ "%{unicode}" = "1" ]; then echo u; fi) -%define DBGFLG %(if [ "%{debug_flag}" = "1" ]; then echo D; fi) -%define UNIFLG %(if [ "%{unicode}" = "1" ]; then echo U; fi) -%define wxconfigname %{wxpref}/bin/wx%{lcport}%{uniflg}%{dbgflg}-%{ver2}-config +# Used to set the Release tag below. I normally use it to define what +# distro the RPM was build on and also include the version of Python +# it was built with. +%if %{?release:0}%{!?release:1} +%define release 1_py%{pyver} +%endif -# turn off the generation of debuginfo rpm (RH9) + + +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Other variables used below + +%define pref %{_prefix} +%define python /usr/bin/python%{pyver} +%define tarname @TARNAME@ +%define version @VERSION@ +%define ver2 @VER2@ + +%define chartype %(if [ "%{unicode}" = "1" ]; then echo unicode; else echo ansi; fi) +%define gtktype %(if [ "%{port}" = "gtk2" ]; then echo 2; fi) +%define using_gtk1 %(if [ "%{port}" = "gtk" ]; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi) + +%define wxprefbase %{pref}/lib/wxPython +%define wxpref %{wxprefbase}-%{version}-%{port}-%{chartype} +%define pkgname wxPython + +# turn off the generation of debuginfo rpm (RH9) ?? %define debug_package %{nil} -#---------------------------------------------------------------- -Summary: Cross platform GUI toolkit for Python using wx%{port} -Name: %{name} + +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Package definition +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- +Name: %{pkgname}%{ver2} +Summary: Cross platform GUI toolkit for Python Version: %{version} Release: %{release} Source0: %{tarname}-%{version}.tar.gz -License: wxWindows Library Licence, Version 3 +License: wx Library Licence, Version 3 URL: http://wxPython.org/ Packager: Robin Dunn Group: Development/Python -BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-buildroot +BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{pkgname}-buildroot Prefix: %{pref} -Provides: wxPython = %{version} -Provides: wxPython%{port} = %{version} +%description +Cross platform GUI toolkit for Python -# Provides: libwx_%{lcport}%{uniflg}%{dbgflg}-%{ver2}.so -# Provides: libwx_%{lcport}%{uniflg}%{dbgflg}-%{ver2}.so(WX%{port}%{UNIFLG}%{DBGFLG}_%{ver2}) -# Provides: libwx_%{lcport}%{uniflg}%{dbgflg}_gl-%{ver2}.so -# Provides: libwx_%{lcport}%{uniflg}%{dbgflg}_gl-%{ver2}.so(WX%{port}%{UNIFLG}%{DBGFLG}_%{ver2}) -# old wxPython packages -Obsoletes: wxPython wxPython%{port} +%package -n %{pkgname}%{ver2}-%{port}-%{chartype} +Summary: Cross platform GUI toolkit for Python +Group: Development/Python +Requires: %{pkgname}-common +Obsoletes: wxPythonGTK%{gtktype}-py%{pyver} +Provides: wxPython -%description -wxPython is a GUI toolkit for Python that is a wrapper around the -wxWindows C++ GUI library. wxPython provides a large variety of -window types and controls, all implemented with a native look and feel -(and native runtime speed) on the platforms it is supported on. -This package is implemented using the %{port} port of wxWindows, and -includes the wx%{port} shared libs and etc. +%description -n %{pkgname}%{ver2}-%{port}-%{chartype} +wxPython is a GUI toolkit for the Python programming language. It + allows Python programmers to create programs with a robust, highly +functional graphical user interface, simply and easily. It is +implemented as a Python extension module (native code) that wraps the +popular wxWidgets cross platform GUI library, which is written in C++. +wxPython is a cross-platform toolkit. The same program will usually +run on multiple platforms without modification. Currently supported +platforms are 32-bit Microsoft Windows, most Unix or unix-like +systems, and Macintosh OS X. -%package -n wxPython%{port}-devel -Summary: wxPython%{port} development files -Group: Development/Libraries -Requires: wxPython%{port} = %{version} +This package contains the wxPython runtime files built for the +wxWidgets %{port} port with %{chartype} character type. -%description -n wxPython%{port}-devel + + + +%package -n %{pkgname}-common-%{port}-%{chartype} +Summary: Common files for needed by all wxPython runtimes +Group: Development/Python +Provides: %{pkgname}-common + +# They obsolete each other so any of them can be installed over another +# without conflicts +Obsoletes: %{pkgname}-common-gtk-ansi +Obsoletes: %{pkgname}-common-gtk2-ansi +Obsoletes: %{pkgname}-common-gtk2-unicode + +%description -n %{pkgname}-common-%{port}-%{chartype} +This package contains the common files needed by any version of the +wxPython runtime. This pacakge also installs a wx.pth file which will +determine which of the installed runtimes is the default version of +wxPython that is imported automatically with a bare "import wx". + + + + + +%package -n %{pkgname}%{ver2}-devel-%{port}-%{chartype} +Summary: wxPython development files +Group: Development/Libraries +Requires: %{pkgname}%{ver2}-%{port}-%{chartype} = %{version} + +%description -n %{pkgname}%{ver2}-devel-%{port}-%{chartype} This packages contains the headers and etc. for building apps or -Python extension modules that use the same wx%{port} shared libraries +Python extension modules that use the same wxWidgets shared libraries that wxPython uses. -#---------------------------------------------------------------- + + +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- %prep %setup -q -n %{tarname}-%{version} -#---------------------------------------------------------------- +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- %build WXDIR=`pwd` + +# Configure and build wxWidgets mkdir bld cd bld - -# Configure, trying to reduce external dependencies -../configure --with-%{lcport} \ +../configure --with-gtk \ --prefix=%{wxpref} \ - --disable-soname \ - --disable-monolithic \ + --enable-monolithic \ --enable-rpath=%{wxpref}/lib \ --with-opengl \ -%if %{unicode} - --enable-gtk2 \ - --enable-unicode \ -%endif --enable-geometry \ --enable-optimise \ --enable-sound --with-sdl \ --enable-display \ +%if %{using_gtk1} + --disable-gtk2 \ +%else + --enable-gtk2 \ +%endif +%if %{unicode} + --enable-unicode \ +%endif %if %{debug_flag} --enable-debug_flag \ %endif @@ -121,72 +209,56 @@ cd bld %endif -# Build wxWindows and some contrib libs make make -C contrib/src/gizmos make -C contrib/src/ogl CXXFLAGS="-DwxUSE_DEPRECATED=0" make -C contrib/src/stc -make -C contrib/src/xrc -# # Link the contrib header directories in place so we can build all of -# # wxPython without installing wxWindows -# if [ ! -e $WXDIR/include/wx/gizmos ]; then -# cd $WXDIR/include/wx -# ln -s ../../contrib/include/wx/* . -# fi - -# Now build wxPython +# Build wxPython cd $WXDIR/wxPython %{python} setup.py \ - NO_SCRIPTS=1 \ - WXPORT=%{lcport} \ + WXPORT=%{port} \ UNICODE=%{unicode} \ - WX_CONFIG="$WXDIR/bld/wx-config --prefix=$WXDIR --exec-prefix=$WXDIR/bld" \ - CONTRIBS_INC="$WXDIR/include" \ - build - + EP_ADD_OPTS=1 \ + NO_SCRIPTS=1 \ + WX_CONFIG="$WXDIR/bld/wx-config --inplace" \ + build -# Build wxrc (XRC resource tool) -cd $WXDIR/bld/contrib/utils/wxrc -make -strip wxrc -#---------------------------------------------------------------- +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- %install WXDIR=`pwd` -cd bld -# Install wxWindows and the contribs so the wxPython build can find -# all the headers it needs +# Install wxGTK and contribs +cd bld make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref} install make -C contrib/src/gizmos prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref} install make -C contrib/src/ogl CXXFLAGS="-DwxUSE_DEPRECATED=0" prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref} install make -C contrib/src/stc prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref} install -make -C contrib/src/xrc prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref} install -# install wxPython + +# Install wxPython for wxGTK cd $WXDIR/wxPython %{python} setup.py \ - NO_SCRIPTS=1 \ - WXPORT=%{lcport} \ + WXPORT=%{port} \ UNICODE=%{unicode} \ + EP_ADD_OPTS=1 \ + NO_SCRIPTS=1 \ WX_CONFIG="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref}/bin/wx-config --prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref}" \ install \ --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT +# remove the wx-config symlink, we'll redo it when installing the -devel package +rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref}/bin/wx-config -cd $WXDIR/wxPython - -# install the wxPython headers -cp -R include $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref} -mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref}/include/wx/wxPython/i_files -cp src/*.i $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref}/include/wx/wxPython/i_files +# make sure that debug info is stripped +strip $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{pref}/lib*/python%{pyver}/site-packages/wx-%{ver2}*-%{port}-%{chartype}/wx/*.so # Since I want this RPM to be as generic as possible I won't let @@ -194,10 +266,8 @@ cp src/*.i $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{wxpref}/include/wx/wxPython/i_files # the #! line to use the real python pathname. Since some distros # install python 2.2 as python2 and others as python I can't let # distutils do that otherwise the dependencies will be fouled up. -# Copy them manually instead, leaving the #!/bin/env line intact. -# TODO: Should this be dependent on %{builtin_libs} or something like -# it? - +# Copy them manually instead, leaving the #!/usr/bin/env line intact. +cd $WXDIR/wxPython mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{pref}/bin for s in \ helpviewer \ @@ -209,16 +279,14 @@ for s in \ pycrust \ pywrap \ pyshell \ + pywxrc \ xrced; do cp scripts/$s $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{pref}/bin done -# Install wxrc -cp $WXDIR/bld/contrib/utils/wxrc/wxrc $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{pref}/bin - -# install KDE & GNOME menus +# install KDE & GNOME menu items mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/applnk/Development mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/applications for d in distrib/*.desktop; do @@ -236,31 +304,31 @@ install -m 644 wx/tools/XRCed/XRCed_16.png $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/icons/hico install -m 644 wx/tools/XRCed/XRCed_32.png $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/XRCed.png install -m 644 wx/tools/XRCed/XRCed_32.png $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/pixmaps/XRCed.png -# install Mandrake menu -mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_libdir}/menu -cat > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/menu/%{name} < $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/menu/%{pkgname} < $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/menu/%{name} <