More Mac installer fixes for git-based workflow (#2839)

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Ned Deily 2017-07-24 04:58:43 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ sphinx-build and the current versions of Sphinx now require at least
Python 2.6.
In addition to what is supplied with OS X 10.5+ and Xcode 3+, the script
requires an installed version of git and a third-party version of
requires an installed third-party version of
Tcl/Tk 8.4 (for OS X 10.4 and 10.5 deployment targets) or Tcl/TK 8.5
(for 10.6 or later) installed in /Library/Frameworks. When installed,
the Python built by this script will attempt to dynamically link first to
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ installing the most recent ActiveTcl 8.4 or 8.5 version.
32-bit-only installer builds are still possible on OS X 10.4 with Xcode 2.5
and the installation of additional components, such as a newer Python
(2.5 is needed for Python parser updates), git, and for the documentation
(2.5 is needed for Python parser updates) and for the documentation
build either svn (pre-3.4.1) or sphinx-build (3.4.1 and later).
Usage: see USAGE variable in the script.
@ -635,9 +635,8 @@ def checkEnvironment():
base_path = base_path + ':' + OLD_DEVELOPER_TOOLS
os.environ['PATH'] = base_path
print("Setting default PATH: %s"%(os.environ['PATH']))
# Ensure ws have access to git and to sphinx-build.
# You may have to create links in /usr/bin for them.
runCommand('git --version')
# Ensure we have access to sphinx-build.
# You may have to create a link in /usr/bin for it.
runCommand('sphinx-build --version')
def parseOptions(args=None):
@ -1142,8 +1141,25 @@ def buildPython():
shellQuote(WORKDIR)[1:-1],
shellQuote(WORKDIR)[1:-1]))
print("Running make")
runCommand("make")
# Look for environment value BUILDINSTALLER_BUILDPYTHON_MAKE_EXTRAS
# and, if defined, append its value to the make command. This allows
# us to pass in version control tags, like GITTAG, to a build from a
# tarball rather than from a vcs checkout, thus eliminating the need
# to have a working copy of the vcs program on the build machine.
#
# A typical use might be:
# export BUILDINSTALLER_BUILDPYTHON_MAKE_EXTRAS=" \
# GITVERSION='echo 123456789a' \
# GITTAG='echo v3.6.0' \
# GITBRANCH='echo 3.6'"
make_extras = os.getenv("BUILDINSTALLER_BUILDPYTHON_MAKE_EXTRAS")
if make_extras:
make_cmd = "make " + make_extras
else:
make_cmd = "make"
print("Running " + make_cmd)
runCommand(make_cmd)
print("Running make install")
runCommand("make install DESTDIR=%s"%(