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diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
index 112e79f..8c38d45 100644
--- a/setup.py
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# File: setup.py
# This file is part of the Portato-Project, a graphical portage-frontend.
#
-# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 René 'Necoro' Neumann
+# Copyright (C) 2006-2008 René 'Necoro' Neumann
# This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 2.
# There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
@@ -15,124 +15,17 @@ import sys, os, os.path
from distutils.core import setup, Extension
from portato.constants import VERSION, DATA_DIR, ICON_DIR, PLUGIN_DIR, TEMPLATE_DIR
-### copied from shm's setup.py ###
-
-import popen2
-import tempfile
-
-# shm makes use of the ipc_perm structure defined in include/sys/ipc.h (or include/bits/ipc.h
-# on some systems). That structure includes an element called key, _key or __key depending
-# on the OS. Here's the variations I've been able to find with OS version numbers where
-# possible.
-# key: FreeBSD 6, AIX, Solaris, OS X 10.3, OS X 10.4 (conditionally)
-# _key: NetBSD, OS X 10.4 (conditionally)
-# __key: Debian 4 (Etch), Ubuntu 7, RH 3.3 & 3.4
-
-# OS X side note: OS X 10.4's ipc.h (see /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/include/sys/ipc.h)
-# defines structs called __ipc_perm_old (which uses key) and __ipc_perm_new (which uses _key).
-# Use of __ipc_perm_new is inside this:
-# #if defined(__POSIX_C_SOURCE) || defined(kernel) || defined(__LP64__)
-# Obviously __ipc_perm_new is the preferred version. This code doesn't use that yet but
-# will probably do so in some future version when compiled on OS X >= 10.4.
-
-# Trying to enumerate all of the variations is a fool's errand so instead I figure it out
-# on the fly using the function CountKeyUnderscores() below.
-
-# Lots of systems use the unadorned "key" so that's the default when I'm forced to guess.
-COUNT_KEY_UNDERSCORES_DEFAULT = 0
-
-def CountKeyUnderscores():
- """ Uses trial-and-error with the system's C compiler to figure out the number of
- underscores preceding key in the ipc_perm structure. Returns 0, 1 or 2. In case of
- error, it makes a guess and hopes for the best.
- """
- UnderscoresCount = COUNT_KEY_UNDERSCORES_DEFAULT
-
- underscores = { }
-
- # mktemp isn't secure, but I don't care since I use it only for compiling this dummy code.
- # Using mktemp() allows me to keep this code compatible with Python < 2.3.
- path = tempfile.mktemp(dir='.')
- os.mkdir(path)
- if path[-1] != "/": path += '/'
-
- # Here I compile three mini-programs with key, _key and __key. Theoretically,
- # two should fail and one should succeed, and that will tell me how this platform names
- # ipc_perm.key. If the number of successes != 1, something's gone wrong.
- # I use popen2.Popen4() in order to trap (and discard) stderr so that the user doesn't
- # see the compiler errors I'm deliberately generating here.
- src = """
-#include <sys/ipc.h>
-int main(void) { struct ipc_perm foo; foo.%skey = 42; }
-
-"""
- for i in range(0, 3):
- # I'd prefer to feed the C source to the compiler via stdin so as to entirely avoid
- # using files and directories, but I had trouble on Ubuntu getting echo to cooperate.
- filename = "%d.c" % i
- file(path + filename, "w").write(src % ('_' * i))
-
- cmd = ["cc", "-c", "-o", "/dev/null", "%s" % path + filename]
-
- po = popen2.Popen4(cmd)
- if not po.wait(): underscores[i] = True
-
- # Clean up
- os.remove(path + filename)
-
- os.rmdir(path)
-
- KeyCount = len(underscores.keys())
-
- if KeyCount == 1:
- UnderscoresCount = underscores.keys()[0]
- else:
- print """
-*********************************************************************
-* I was unable to detect the structure of ipc_perm on your system. *
-* I'll make my best guess, but compiling might fail anyway. Please *
-* email this message, the error code of %d, and the name of your OS *
-* to the contact at http://NikitaTheSpider.com/python/shm/. *
-*********************************************************************
-""" % KeyCount
-
- return UnderscoresCount
-
-
-MacrosAndDefines = [ ]
-
-# HAVE_UNION_SEMUN needs to be #defined on FreeBSD and OS X and must *not* be #defined
-# on Linux. On other systems, I'm not sure. Please let me know if you find that you
-# need to make changes for your platform.
-if (sys.platform.find("bsd") != -1) or (sys.platform.find("darwin") != -1):
- MacrosAndDefines.append( ('HAVE_UNION_SEMUN', None) )
-
-KeyUnderscores = CountKeyUnderscores()
-
-if KeyUnderscores == 2:
- MacrosAndDefines.append( ('TWO_UNDERSCORE_KEY', None) )
-elif KeyUnderscores == 1:
- MacrosAndDefines.append( ('ONE_UNDERSCORE_KEY', None) )
-else:
- MacrosAndDefines.append( ('ZERO_UNDERSCORE_KEY', None) )
-
-### end copy ###
-
def plugin_list (*args):
"""Creates a list of correct plugin pathes out of the arguments."""
return [("plugins/%s.xml" % x) for x in args]
-packages = ["portato", "portato.gui", "portato.gui.windows", "portato.plugins", "portato.backend", "portato.backend.portage", "portato.backend.catapult", "portato._shm"]
-ext_modules = [Extension("portato._shm.shm", ["_shm/shmmodule.c"], define_macros = MacrosAndDefines, extra_compile_args=["-fPIC"])]
+packages = ["portato", "portato.gui", "portato.gui.windows", "portato.plugins", "portato.backend", "portato.backend.portage"]
data_files = [
(TEMPLATE_DIR, [os.path.join("portato/gui/templates",x) for x in os.listdir("portato/gui/templates") if x.endswith(".glade")]),
(ICON_DIR, ["icons/portato-icon.png"]),
(PLUGIN_DIR, plugin_list("dbus_init")),
(DATA_DIR, ["plugin.xsd"])]
-cmdclass = {}
-package_dir = {"portato._shm" : "_shm"}
-
# do the distutils setup
setup(name="Portato",
version = VERSION,
@@ -142,8 +35,5 @@ setup(name="Portato",
author = "René 'Necoro' Neumann",
author_email = "necoro@necoro.net",
packages = packages,
- data_files = data_files,
- ext_modules = ext_modules,
- cmdclass = cmdclass,
- package_dir = package_dir
+ data_files = data_files
)