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315 lines
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Python
315 lines
11 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import errno
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import sys
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import os
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import os.path
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import re
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from stat import *
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import distutils.command
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import distutils.command.install
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import distutils.core
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import distutils.cmd
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import distutils.errors
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from distutils import log
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from distutils.command.install import install
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APP_NAME = "ndiff"
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# The name of the file used to record the list of installed files, so that the
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# uninstall command can remove them.
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INSTALLED_FILES_NAME = "INSTALLED_FILES"
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# path_startswith and path_strip_prefix are used to deal with the installation
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# root (--root option, also known as DESTDIR).
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def path_startswith(path, prefix):
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"""Returns True if path starts with prefix. It's a little more intelligent
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than str.startswith because it normalizes the paths to remove multiple
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directory separators and down-up traversals."""
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path = os.path.normpath(path)
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prefix = os.path.normpath(prefix)
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return path.startswith(prefix)
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def path_strip_prefix(path, prefix):
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"""Return path stripped of its directory prefix if it starts with prefix,
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otherwise return path unmodified. This only works correctly with Unix
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paths; for example it will not replace the drive letter on a Windows path.
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Examples:
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>>> path_strip_prefix('/tmp/destdir/usr/bin', '/tmp/destdir')
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'/usr/bin'
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>>> path_strip_prefix('/tmp/../tmp/destdir/usr/bin', '/tmp///destdir')
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'/usr/bin'
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>>> path_strip_prefix('/etc', '/tmp/destdir')
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'/etc'
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>>> path_strip_prefix('/etc', '/')
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'/etc'
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>>> path_strip_prefix('/etc', '')
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'/etc'
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"""
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absolute = os.path.isabs(path)
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path = os.path.normpath(path)
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prefix = os.path.normpath(prefix)
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if path.startswith(prefix) and prefix != os.sep:
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path = path[len(prefix):]
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# Absolute paths must remain absolute and relative paths must remain
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# relative.
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assert os.path.isabs(path) == absolute
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return path
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###############################################################################
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# Distutils subclasses
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class null_command(distutils.cmd.Command):
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"""This is a dummy distutils command that does nothing. We use it to
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replace the install_egg_info and avoid installing a .egg-info file, because
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there's no option to disable that."""
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def initialize_options(self):
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pass
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def finalize_options(self):
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pass
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def get_outputs(self):
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return ()
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def run(self):
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pass
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class checked_install(distutils.command.install.install):
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"""This is a wrapper around the install command that checks for an error
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caused by not having the python-dev package installed. By default,
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distutils gives a misleading error message: "invalid Python installation."
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"""
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def finalize_options(self):
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# Ubuntu's python2.6-2.6.4-0ubuntu3 package changes sys.prefix in
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# install.finalize_options when sys.prefix is "/usr/local" (our
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# default). Because we need the unchanged value later, remember it
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# here.
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self.saved_prefix = sys.prefix
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try:
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distutils.command.install.install.finalize_options(self)
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except distutils.errors.DistutilsPlatformError, e:
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raise distutils.errors.DistutilsPlatformError(str(e) + """
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Installing your distribution's python-dev package may solve this problem.""")
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def set_modules_path(self):
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app_file_name = os.path.join(self.install_scripts, APP_NAME)
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# Find where the modules are installed. distutils will put them in
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# self.install_lib, but that path can contain the root (DESTDIR), so we
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# must strip it off if necessary.
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modules_dir = self.install_lib
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if self.root is not None:
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modules_dir = path_strip_prefix(modules_dir, self.root)
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app_file = open(app_file_name, "r")
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lines = app_file.readlines()
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app_file.close()
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for i in range(len(lines)):
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if re.match(r'^INSTALL_LIB =', lines[i]):
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lines[i] = "INSTALL_LIB = %s\n" % repr(modules_dir)
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break
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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"INSTALL_LIB replacement not found in %s" % app_file_name)
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app_file = open(app_file_name, "w")
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app_file.writelines(lines)
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app_file.close()
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def run(self):
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install.run(self)
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# These below are from Zenmap. We're only using set_modules_path right now, but
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# we might consider whether the others would be useful (or, if not, whether we
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# should remove them from Zenmap).
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# self.set_perms()
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self.set_modules_path()
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# self.fix_paths()
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self.create_uninstaller()
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self.write_installed_files()
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def get_installed_files(self):
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"""Return a list of installed files and directories, each prefixed with
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the installation root if given. The list of installed directories
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doesn't come from distutils so it may be incomplete."""
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installed_files = self.get_outputs()
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for package in self.distribution.py_modules:
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dir = package.replace(".", "/")
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installed_files.append(os.path.join(self.install_lib, dir))
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installed_files.append(
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os.path.join(self.install_scripts, "uninstall_" + APP_NAME))
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return installed_files
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def create_uninstaller(self):
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uninstaller_filename = os.path.join(
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self.install_scripts, "uninstall_" + APP_NAME)
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uninstaller = """\
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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import errno, os, os.path, sys
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print 'Uninstall %(name)s'
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answer = raw_input('Are you sure that you want to uninstall '
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'%(name)s (yes/no) ')
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if answer != 'yes' and answer != 'y':
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print 'Not uninstalling.'
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sys.exit(0)
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""" % {'name': APP_NAME}
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installed_files = []
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for output in self.get_installed_files():
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if self.root is not None:
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# If we have a root (DESTDIR), we need to strip it off the
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# front of paths so the uninstaller runs on the target host.
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# The path manipulations are tricky, but made easier because
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# the uninstaller only has to run on Unix.
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if not path_startswith(output, self.root):
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# This should never happen (everything gets installed
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# inside the root), but if it does, be safe and don't
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# delete anything.
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uninstaller += ("print '%s was not installed inside "
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"the root %s; skipping.'\n" % (output, self.root))
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continue
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output = path_strip_prefix(output, self.root)
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assert os.path.isabs(output)
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installed_files.append(output)
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uninstaller += """\
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INSTALLED_FILES = (
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"""
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for file in installed_files:
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uninstaller += " %s,\n" % repr(file)
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uninstaller += """\
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)
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# Split the list into lists of files and directories.
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files = []
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dirs = []
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for path in INSTALLED_FILES:
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if os.path.isfile(path) or os.path.islink(path):
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files.append(path)
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elif os.path.isdir(path):
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dirs.append(path)
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# Delete the files.
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for file in files:
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print "Removing '%s'." % file
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try:
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os.remove(file)
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except OSError, e:
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print >> sys.stderr, ' Error: %s.' % str(e)
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# Delete the directories. First reverse-sort the normalized paths by
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# length so that child directories are deleted before their parents.
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dirs = [os.path.normpath(dir) for dir in dirs]
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dirs.sort(key = len, reverse = True)
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for dir in dirs:
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try:
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print "Removing the directory '%s'." % dir
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os.rmdir(dir)
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY:
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print "Directory '%s' not empty; not removing." % dir
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else:
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print >> sys.stderr, str(e)
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"""
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uninstaller_file = open(uninstaller_filename, 'w')
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uninstaller_file.write(uninstaller)
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uninstaller_file.close()
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# Set exec bit for uninstaller
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mode = ((os.stat(uninstaller_filename)[ST_MODE]) | 0555) & 07777
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os.chmod(uninstaller_filename, mode)
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def write_installed_files(self):
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"""Write a list of installed files for use by the uninstall command.
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This is similar to what happens with the --record option except that it
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doesn't strip off the installation root, if any. File names containing
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newline characters are not handled."""
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if INSTALLED_FILES_NAME == self.record:
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distutils.log.warn("warning: installation record is overwriting "
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"--record file '%s'." % self.record)
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with open(INSTALLED_FILES_NAME, "w") as f:
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for output in self.get_installed_files():
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assert "\n" not in output
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print >> f, output
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class my_uninstall(distutils.cmd.Command):
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"""A distutils command that performs uninstallation. It reads the list of
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installed files written by the install command."""
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command_name = "uninstall"
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description = "uninstall installed files recorded in '%s'" % (
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INSTALLED_FILES_NAME)
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user_options = []
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def initialize_options(self):
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pass
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def finalize_options(self):
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pass
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def run(self):
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# Read the list of installed files.
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try:
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f = open(INSTALLED_FILES_NAME, "r")
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except IOError, e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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log.error("Couldn't open the installation record '%s'. "
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"Have you installed yet?" % INSTALLED_FILES_NAME)
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return
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installed_files = [file.rstrip("\n") for file in f.readlines()]
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f.close()
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# Delete the installation record too.
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installed_files.append(INSTALLED_FILES_NAME)
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# Split the list into lists of files and directories.
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files = []
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dirs = []
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for path in installed_files:
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if os.path.isfile(path) or os.path.islink(path):
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files.append(path)
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elif os.path.isdir(path):
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dirs.append(path)
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# Delete the files.
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for file in files:
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log.info("Removing '%s'." % file)
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try:
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if not self.dry_run:
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os.remove(file)
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except OSError, e:
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log.error(str(e))
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# Delete the directories. First reverse-sort the normalized paths by
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# length so that child directories are deleted before their parents.
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dirs = [os.path.normpath(dir) for dir in dirs]
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dirs.sort(key=len, reverse=True)
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for dir in dirs:
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try:
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log.info("Removing the directory '%s'." % dir)
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if not self.dry_run:
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os.rmdir(dir)
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY:
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log.info("Directory '%s' not empty; not removing." % dir)
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else:
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log.error(str(e))
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distutils.core.setup(name=u"ndiff", scripts=[u"scripts/ndiff"],
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py_modules=[u"ndiff"],
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data_files=[(u"share/man/man1", [u"docs/ndiff.1"])],
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cmdclass={
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"install_egg_info": null_command,
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"install": checked_install,
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"uninstall": my_uninstall
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})
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