osx-app.sh revision 9ac57acf11a5827f173a234723d0303c7abdcb58
#!/bin/bash
#
# USAGE
# osx-app [-s] [-py /path/to/python/modules] [-l /path/to/libraries] -b /path/to/bin/inkscape -p /path/to/Info.plist
#
# This script attempts to build an Inkscape.app package for OS X, resolving
# dynamic libraries, etc.
# It strips the executable and libraries if '-s' is given.
# It adds python modules if the '-py option' is given
# The Info.plist file can be found in the base inkscape directory once
# configure has been run.
#
# AUTHORS
# Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>
# Michael Wybrow <mjwybrow@users.sourceforge.net>
# Jean-Olivier Irisson <jo.irisson@gmail.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2005 Kees Cook
# Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Michael Wybrow
# Copyright (C) 2007 Jean-Olivier Irisson
#
# Released under GNU GPL, read the file 'COPYING' for more information
#
# Thanks to GNUnet's "build_app" script for help with library dep resolution.
# https://gnunet.org/svn/GNUnet/contrib/OSX/build_app
#
# NB:
# When packaging Inkscape for OS X, configure should be run with the
# "--enable-osxapp" option which sets the correct paths for support
# files inside the app bundle.
#
# Defaults
strip=false
add_python=false
python_dir=""
# If LIBPREFIX is not already set (by osx-build.sh for example) set it to blank (one should use the command line argument to set it correctly)
if [ -z $LIBPREFIX ]; then
LIBPREFIX=""
fi
# Help message
#----------------------------------------------------------
help()
{
echo -e "
Create an app bundle for OS X
\033[1mUSAGE\033[0m
$0 [-s] [-py /path/to/python/modules] [-l /path/to/libraries] -b /path/to/bin/inkscape -p /path/to/Info.plist
\033[1mOPTIONS\033[0m
\033[1m-h,--help\033[0m
display this help message
\033[1m-s\033[0m
strip the libraries and executables from debugging symbols
\033[1m-py,--with-python\033[0m
add python modules (numpy, lxml) from given directory
inside the app bundle
\033[1m-l,--libraries\033[0m
specify the path to the librairies Inkscape depends on
(typically /sw or /opt/local)
\033[1m-b--binary\033[0m
specify the path to Inkscape's binary. By default it is in
Build/bin/ at the base of the source code directory
\033[1m-p,--plist\033[0m
specify the path to Info.plist. Info.plist can be found
in the base directory of the source code once configure
has been run
\033[1mEXAMPLE\033[0m
$0 -s -py ~/python-modules -l /opt/local -b ../../Build/bin/inkscape -p ../../Info.plist
"
}
# Parse command line arguments
#----------------------------------------------------------
while [ "$1" != "" ]
do
case $1 in
-py|--with-python)
add_python=true
python_dir="$2"
shift 1 ;;
-s)
strip=true ;;
-l|--libraries)
LIBPREFIX="$2"
shift 1 ;;
-b|--binary)
binary="$2"
shift 1 ;;
-p|--plist)
plist="$2"
shift 1 ;;
-h|--help)
help
exit 0 ;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line option"
exit 2 ;;
esac
shift 1
done
echo -e "\n\033[1mCREATE INKSCAPE APP BUNDLE\033[0m\n"
# Safety tests
if [ ${add_python} = "true" ]; then
if [ ! -e "$python_dir" ]; then
echo "Cannot find the directory containing python modules: $python_dir" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ ! -e "$LIBPREFIX" ]; then
echo "Cannot find the directory containing the libraires: $LIBPREFIX" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f "$binary" ]; then
echo "Need Inkscape binary" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f "$plist" ]; then
echo "Need plist file" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -x "$binary" ]; then
echo "Not executable: $binary" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Handle some version specific details.
VERSION=`/usr/bin/sw_vers | grep ProductVersion | cut -f2 -d'.'`
if [ "$VERSION" -ge "4" ]; then
# We're on Tiger (10.4) or later.
# XCode behaves a little differently in Tiger and later.
XCODEFLAGS="-configuration Deployment"
SCRIPTEXECDIR="ScriptExec/build/Deployment/ScriptExec.app/Contents/MacOS"
EXTRALIBS=""
else
# Panther (10.3) or earlier.
XCODEFLAGS="-buildstyle Deployment"
SCRIPTEXECDIR="ScriptExec/build/ScriptExec.app/Contents/MacOS"
EXTRALIBS=""
fi
# Package always has the same name. Version information is stored in
# the Info.plist file which is filled in by the configure script.
package="Inkscape.app"
# Remove a previously existing package if necessary
if [ -d $package ]; then
echo "Removing previous Inkscape.app"
rm -Rf $package
fi
# Set the 'macosx' directory, usually the current directory.
resdir=`pwd`
# Prepare Package
#----------------------------------------------------------
pkgexec="$package/Contents/MacOS"
pkgbin="$package/Contents/Resources/bin"
pkglib="$package/Contents/Resources/lib"
pkglocale="$package/Contents/Resources/locale"
pkgpython="$package/Contents/Resources/python/site-packages/"
mkdir -p "$pkgexec"
mkdir -p "$pkgbin"
mkdir -p "$pkglib"
mkdir -p "$pkglocale"
mkdir -p "$pkgpython"
# Build and add the launcher
#----------------------------------------------------------
(
# Build fails if CC happens to be set (to anything other than CompileC)
unset CC
cd "$resdir/ScriptExec"
echo -e "\033[1mBuilding launcher...\033[0m\n"
xcodebuild $XCODEFLAGS clean build
)
cp "$resdir/$SCRIPTEXECDIR/ScriptExec" "$pkgexec/Inkscape"
# Copy all files into the bundle
#----------------------------------------------------------
echo -e "\n\033[1mFilling app bundle...\033[0m\n"
binary_name=`basename "$binary"`
binary_dir=`dirname "$binary"`
# Inkscape's binary
binpath="$pkgbin/inkscape-bin"
cp -v "$binary" "$binpath"
# TODO Add a "$verbose" variable and command line switch, which sets wether these commands are verbose or not
# Share files
rsync -av "$binary_dir/../share/$binary_name"/* "$package/Contents/Resources/"
cp "$plist" "$package/Contents/Info.plist"
rsync -av "$binary_dir/../share/locale"/* "$package/Contents/Resources/locale"
# Icons and the rest of the script framework
rsync -av --exclude ".svn" "$resdir"/Resources/* "$package"/Contents/Resources/
# Add python modules if requested
if [ ${add_python} = "true" ]; then
# copy python site-packages. They need to be organized in a hierarchical set of directories, by architecture and python major+minor version, e.g. i386/2.3/ for Ptyhon 2.3 on Intel; ppc/2.4/ for Python 2.4 on PPC
cp -rvf "$python_dir"/* "$pkgpython"
fi
# PkgInfo must match bundle type and creator code from Info.plist
echo "APPLInks" > $package/Contents/PkgInfo
# Pull in extra requirements for Pango and GTK
pkgetc="$package/Contents/Resources/etc"
mkdir -p $pkgetc/pango
cp $LIBPREFIX/etc/pango/pangox.aliases $pkgetc/pango/
# Need to adjust path and quote in case of spaces in path.
sed -e "s,$LIBPREFIX,\"\${CWD},g" -e 's,\.so ,.so" ,g' $LIBPREFIX/etc/pango/pango.modules > $pkgetc/pango/pango.modules
cat > $pkgetc/pango/pangorc <<END_PANGO
[Pango]
ModuleFiles=\${HOME}/.inkscape-etc/pango.modules
[PangoX]
AliasFiles=\${HOME}/.inkscape-etc/pangox.aliases
END_PANGO
# We use a modified fonts.conf file so only need the dtd
mkdir -p $pkgetc/fonts
cp $LIBPREFIX/etc/fonts/fonts.dtd $pkgetc/fonts/
cp -r $LIBPREFIX/etc/fonts/conf.avail $pkgetc/fonts/
cp -r $LIBPREFIX/etc/fonts/conf.d $pkgetc/fonts/
mkdir -p $pkgetc/gtk-2.0
sed -e "s,$LIBPREFIX,\${CWD},g" $LIBPREFIX/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders > $pkgetc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders
sed -e "s,$LIBPREFIX,\${CWD},g" $LIBPREFIX/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules > $pkgetc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules
for item in gnome-vfs-mime-magic gnome-vfs-2.0
do
cp -r $LIBPREFIX/etc/$item $pkgetc/
done
pango_version=`pkg-config --variable=pango_module_version pango`
mkdir -p $pkglib/pango/$pango_version/modules
cp $LIBPREFIX/lib/pango/$pango_version/modules/*.so $pkglib/pango/$pango_version/modules/
gtk_version=`pkg-config --variable=gtk_binary_version gtk+-2.0`
mkdir -p $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/{engines,immodules,loaders}
cp -r $LIBPREFIX/lib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/engines/* $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/engines/
cp $LIBPREFIX/lib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/immodules/*.so $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/immodules/
cp $LIBPREFIX/lib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/loaders/*.so $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/loaders/
mkdir -p $pkglib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules
cp $LIBPREFIX/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/*.so $pkglib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/
# Find out libs we need from fink, darwinports, or from a custom install
# (i.e. $LIBPREFIX), then loop until no changes.
a=1
nfiles=0
endl=true
while $endl; do
echo -e "\033[1mLooking for dependencies.\033[0m Round" $a
libs="`otool -L $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/loaders/* $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/immodules/* $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/engines/*.so $pkglib/pango/$pango_version/modules/* $pkglib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/* $package/Contents/Resources/lib/* $binary 2>/dev/null | fgrep compatibility | cut -d\( -f1 | grep $LIBPREFIX | sort | uniq`"
cp -f $libs $package/Contents/Resources/lib
let "a+=1"
nnfiles=`ls $package/Contents/Resources/lib | wc -l`
if [ $nnfiles = $nfiles ]; then
endl=false
else
nfiles=$nnfiles
fi
done
# Add extra libraries of necessary
for libfile in $EXTRALIBS
do
cp -f $libfile $package/Contents/Resources/lib
done
# Strip libraries and executables if requested
#----------------------------------------------------------
if [ "$strip" = "true" ]; then
echo -e "\n\033[1mStripping debugging symbols...\033[0m\n"
chmod +w "$pkglib"/*.dylib
strip -x "$pkglib"/*.dylib
strip -ur "$binpath"
fi
# NOTE: This works for all the dylibs but causes GTK to crash at startup.
# Instead we leave them with their original install_names and set
# DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH within the app bundle before running Inkscape.
#
# fixlib () {
# # Fix a given executable or library to be relocatable
# if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then
# echo $1
# libs="`otool -L $1 | fgrep compatibility | cut -d\( -f1`"
# for lib in $libs; do
# echo " $lib"
# base=`echo $lib | awk -F/ '{print $NF}'`
# first=`echo $lib | cut -d/ -f1-3`
# to=@executable_path/../lib/$base
# if [ $first != /usr/lib -a $first != /usr/X11R6 ]; then
# /usr/bin/install_name_tool -change $lib $to $1
# if [ "`echo $lib | fgrep libcrypto`" = "" ]; then
# /usr/bin/install_name_tool -id $to ../lib/$base
# for ll in $libs; do
# base=`echo $ll | awk -F/ '{print $NF}'`
# first=`echo $ll | cut -d/ -f1-3`
# to=@executable_path/../lib/$base
# if [ $first != /usr/lib -a $first != /usr/X11R6 -a "`echo $ll | fgrep libcrypto`" = "" ]; then
# /usr/bin/install_name_tool -change $ll $to ../lib/$base
# fi
# done
# fi
# fi
# done
# fi
# }
#
# Fix package deps
#(cd "$package/Contents/MacOS/bin"
# for file in *; do
# fixlib "$file"
# done
# cd ../lib
# for file in *; do
# fixlib "$file"
# done)
exit 0