#!/usr/bin/python """fixapplepython23 - Fix Apple-installed Python 2.3 (on Mac OS X 10.3) Python 2.3 (and 2.3.X for X<5) have the problem that building an extension for a framework installation may accidentally pick up the framework of a newer Python, in stead of the one that was used to build the extension. This script modifies the Makefile (in .../lib/python2.3/config) to use the newer method of linking extensions with "-undefined dynamic_lookup" which fixes this problem. The script will first check all prerequisites, and return a zero exit status also when nothing needs to be fixed. """ import sys import os import platform MAKEFILE='/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/config/Makefile' CHANGES=(( 'LDSHARED=\t$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -bundle -framework $(PYTHONFRAMEWORK)\n', 'LDSHARED=\t$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup\n' ),( 'BLDSHARED=\t$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -bundle -framework $(PYTHONFRAMEWORK)\n', 'BLDSHARED=\t$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup\n' ),( 'CC=\t\tgcc\n', 'CC=\t\t/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/config/PantherPythonFix/run-gcc\n' ),( 'CXX=\t\tc++\n', 'CXX=\t\t/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/config/PantherPythonFix/run-g++\n' )) GCC_SCRIPT='/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/config/PantherPythonFix/run-gcc' GXX_SCRIPT='/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/config/PantherPythonFix/run-g++' SCRIPT="""#!/bin/sh export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3 exec %s "${@}" """ def findline(lines, start): """return line starting with given string or -1""" for i in range(len(lines)): if lines[i][:len(start)] == start: return i return -1 def fix(makefile, do_apply): """Fix the Makefile, if required.""" fixed = False lines = open(makefile).readlines() for old, new in CHANGES: i = findline(lines, new) if i >= 0: # Already fixed continue i = findline(lines, old) if i < 0: print('fixapplepython23: Python installation not fixed (appears broken)') print('fixapplepython23: missing line:', old) return 2 lines[i] = new fixed = True if fixed: if do_apply: print('fixapplepython23: Fix to Apple-installed Python 2.3 applied') os.rename(makefile, makefile + '~') open(makefile, 'w').writelines(lines) return 0 else: print('fixapplepython23: Fix to Apple-installed Python 2.3 should be applied') return 1 else: print('fixapplepython23: No fix needed, appears to have been applied before') return 0 def makescript(filename, compiler): """Create a wrapper script for a compiler""" dirname = os.path.split(filename)[0] if not os.access(dirname, os.X_OK): os.mkdir(dirname, 0o755) fp = open(filename, 'w') fp.write(SCRIPT % compiler) fp.close() os.chmod(filename, 0o755) print('fixapplepython23: Created', filename) def main(): # Check for -n option if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == '-n': do_apply = False else: do_apply = True # First check OS version if sys.byteorder == 'little': # All intel macs are fine print("fixapplypython23: no fix is needed on MacOSX on Intel") sys.exit(0) osver = platform.mac_ver() if osver != '10.3' and os.ver < '10.3.': print('fixapplepython23: no fix needed on MacOSX < 10.3') sys.exit(0) if osver >= '10.4': print('fixapplepython23: no fix needed on MacOSX >= 10.4') sys.exit(0) # Test that a framework Python is indeed installed if not os.path.exists(MAKEFILE): print('fixapplepython23: Python framework does not appear to be installed (?), nothing fixed') sys.exit(0) # Check that we can actually write the file if do_apply and not os.access(MAKEFILE, os.W_OK): print('fixapplepython23: No write permission, please run with "sudo"') sys.exit(2) # Create the shell scripts if do_apply: if not os.access(GCC_SCRIPT, os.X_OK): makescript(GCC_SCRIPT, "gcc") if not os.access(GXX_SCRIPT, os.X_OK): makescript(GXX_SCRIPT, "g++") # Finally fix the makefile rv = fix(MAKEFILE, do_apply) #sys.exit(rv) sys.exit(0) if __name__ == '__main__': main()