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# Script for building the _ssl and _hashlib modules for Windows. # Uses Perl to setup the OpenSSL environment correctly # and build OpenSSL, then invokes a simple nmake session # for the actual _ssl.pyd and _hashlib.pyd DLLs. # THEORETICALLY, you can: # * Unpack the latest SSL release one level above your main Python source # directory. It is likely you will already find the zlib library and # any other external packages there. # * Install ActivePerl and ensure it is somewhere on your path. # * Run this script from the PC/VS8.0 directory. # # it should configure and build SSL, then build the _ssl and _hashlib # Python extensions without intervention. # Modified by Christian Heimes # Now this script supports pre-generated makefiles and assembly files. # Developers don't need an installation of Perl anymore to build Python. A svn # checkout from our svn repository is enough. # # In Order to create the files in the case of an update you still need Perl. # Run build_ssl in this order: # python.exe build_ssl.py Release x64 # python.exe build_ssl.py Release Win32 import os, sys, re, shutil # Find all "foo.exe" files on the PATH. def find_all_on_path(filename, extras = None): entries = os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep) ret = [] for p in entries: fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename)) if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret: ret.append(fname) if extras: for p in extras: fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename)) if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret: ret.append(fname) return ret # Find a suitable Perl installation for OpenSSL. # cygwin perl does *not* work. ActivePerl does. # Being a Perl dummy, the simplest way I can check is if the "Win32" package # is available. def find_working_perl(perls): for perl in perls: fh = os.popen('"%s" -e "use Win32;"' % perl) fh.read() rc = fh.close() if rc: continue return perl print("Can not find a suitable PERL:") if perls: print(" the following perl interpreters were found:") for p in perls: print(" ", p) print(" None of these versions appear suitable for building OpenSSL") else: print(" NO perl interpreters were found on this machine at all!") print(" Please install ActivePerl and ensure it appears on your path") return None # Locate the best SSL directory given a few roots to look into. def find_best_ssl_dir(sources): candidates = [] for s in sources: try: # note: do not abspath s; the build will fail if any # higher up directory name has spaces in it. fnames = os.listdir(s) except os.error: fnames = [] for fname in fnames: fqn = os.path.join(s, fname) if os.path.isdir(fqn) and fname.startswith("openssl-"): candidates.append(fqn) # Now we have all the candidates, locate the best. best_parts = [] best_name = None for c in candidates: parts = re.split("[.-]", os.path.basename(c))[1:] # eg - openssl-0.9.7-beta1 - ignore all "beta" or any other qualifiers if len(parts) >= 4: continue if parts > best_parts: best_parts = parts best_name = c if best_name is not None: print("Found an SSL directory at '%s'" % (best_name,)) else: print("Could not find an SSL directory in '%s'" % (sources,)) sys.stdout.flush() return best_name def create_makefile64(makefile, m32): """Create and fix makefile for 64bit Replace 32 with 64bit directories """ if not os.path.isfile(m32): return with open(m32) as fin: with open(makefile, 'w') as fout: for line in fin: line = line.replace("=tmp32", "=tmp64") line = line.replace("=out32", "=out64") line = line.replace("=inc32", "=inc64") # force 64 bit machine line = line.replace("MKLIB=lib", "MKLIB=lib /MACHINE:X64") line = line.replace("LFLAGS=", "LFLAGS=/MACHINE:X64 ") # don't link against the lib on 64bit systems line = line.replace("bufferoverflowu.lib", "") fout.write(line) os.unlink(m32) def fix_makefile(makefile): """Fix some stuff in all makefiles """ if not os.path.isfile(makefile): return with open(makefile) as fin: lines = fin.readlines() with open(makefile, 'w') as fout: for line in lines: if line.startswith("PERL="): continue if line.startswith("CP="): line = "CP=copy\n" if line.startswith("MKDIR="): line = "MKDIR=mkdir\n" if line.startswith("CFLAG="): line = line.strip() for algo in ("RC5", "MDC2", "IDEA"): noalgo = " -DOPENSSL_NO_%s" % algo if noalgo not in line: line = line + noalgo line = line + '\n' fout.write(line) def run_configure(configure, do_script): print("perl Configure "+configure) os.system("perl Configure "+configure) print(do_script) os.system(do_script) def main(): build_all = "-a" in sys.argv if sys.argv[1] == "Release": debug = False elif sys.argv[1] == "Debug": debug = True else: raise ValueError(str(sys.argv)) if sys.argv[2] == "Win32": arch = "x86" configure = "VC-WIN32" do_script = "ms\\do_nasm" makefile="ms\\nt.mak" m32 = makefile elif sys.argv[2] == "x64": arch="amd64" configure = "VC-WIN64A" do_script = "ms\\do_win64a" makefile = "ms\\nt64.mak" m32 = makefile.replace('64', '') #os.environ["VSEXTCOMP_USECL"] = "MS_OPTERON" else: raise ValueError(str(sys.argv)) make_flags = "" if build_all: make_flags = "-a" # perl should be on the path, but we also look in "\perl" and "c:\\perl" # as "well known" locations perls = find_all_on_path("perl.exe", ["\\perl\\bin", "C:\\perl\\bin"]) perl = find_working_perl(perls) if perl: print("Found a working perl at '%s'" % (perl,)) else: print("No Perl installation was found. Existing Makefiles are used.") sys.stdout.flush() # Look for SSL 3 levels up from PC/VS8.0 - ie, same place zlib etc all live. ssl_dir = find_best_ssl_dir(("..\\..\\..",)) if ssl_dir is None: sys.exit(1) old_cd = os.getcwd() try: os.chdir(ssl_dir) # rebuild makefile when we do the role over from 32 to 64 build if arch == "amd64" and os.path.isfile(m32) and not os.path.isfile(makefile): os.unlink(m32) # If the ssl makefiles do not exist, we invoke Perl to generate them. # Due to a bug in this script, the makefile sometimes ended up empty # Force a regeneration if it is. if not os.path.isfile(makefile) or os.path.getsize(makefile)==0: if perl is None: print("Perl is required to build the makefiles!") sys.exit(1) print("Creating the makefiles...") sys.stdout.flush() # Put our working Perl at the front of our path os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.dirname(perl) + \ os.pathsep + \ os.environ["PATH"] run_configure(configure, do_script) if debug: print("OpenSSL debug builds aren't supported.") #if arch=="x86" and debug: # # the do_masm script in openssl doesn't generate a debug # # build makefile so we generate it here: # os.system("perl util\mk1mf.pl debug "+configure+" >"+makefile) if arch == "amd64": create_makefile64(makefile, m32) fix_makefile(makefile) shutil.copy(r"crypto\buildinf.h", r"crypto\buildinf_%s.h" % arch) shutil.copy(r"crypto\opensslconf.h", r"crypto\opensslconf_%s.h" % arch) # Now run make. if arch == "amd64": rc = os.system(r"ml64 -c -Foms\uptable.obj ms\uptable.asm") if rc: print("ml64 assembler has failed.") sys.exit(rc) shutil.copy(r"crypto\buildinf_%s.h" % arch, r"crypto\buildinf.h") shutil.copy(r"crypto\opensslconf_%s.h" % arch, r"crypto\opensslconf.h") #makeCommand = "nmake /nologo PERL=\"%s\" -f \"%s\"" %(perl, makefile) makeCommand = "nmake /nologo -f \"%s\"" % makefile print("Executing ssl makefiles:", makeCommand) sys.stdout.flush() rc = os.system(makeCommand) if rc: print("Executing "+makefile+" failed") print(rc) sys.exit(rc) finally: os.chdir(old_cd) sys.exit(rc) if __name__=='__main__': main() |