#!/bin/sh # # Install/upgrade pip. # PYVER="@PYVER@" PYMAJOR="@PYMAJOR@" FWK="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/${PYVER}" RELFWKBIN="../../..${FWK}/bin" umask 022 "${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -E -s -m ensurepip --upgrade "${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -E -s -Wi \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x badsyntax \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" "${FWK}/bin/python${PYVER}" -E -s -Wi -O \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/compileall.py" -q -j0 \ -f -x badsyntax \ "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" chgrp -R admin "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" "${FWK}/bin" chmod -R g+w "${FWK}/lib/python${PYVER}/site-packages" "${FWK}/bin" # We do not know if the user selected the Python command-line tools # package that installs symlinks to /usr/local/bin. So we assume # that the command-line tools package has already completed or was # not selected and we will only install /usr/local/bin symlinks for # pip et al if there are /usr/local/bin/python* symlinks to our # framework bin directory. if [ -d /usr/local/bin ] ; then ( install_links_if_our_fw() { if [ "$(readlink -n ./$1)" = "${RELFWKBIN}/$1" ] ; then shift for fn ; do if [ -e "${RELFWKBIN}/${fn}" ] ; then rm -f ./${fn} ln -s "${RELFWKBIN}/${fn}" "./${fn}" chgrp -h admin "./${fn}" chmod -h g+w "./${fn}" fi done fi } cd /usr/local/bin # Create pipx.y and easy_install-x.y links if /usr/local/bin/pythonx.y # is linked to this framework version install_links_if_our_fw "python${PYVER}" \ "pip${PYVER}" "easy_install-${PYVER}" # Create pipx link if /usr/local/bin/pythonx is linked to this version install_links_if_our_fw "python${PYMAJOR}" \ "pip${PYMAJOR}" # Create pip and easy_install link if /usr/local/bin/python # is linked to this version install_links_if_our_fw "python" \ "pip" "easy_install" ) fi exit 0