Exemple #1
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def mac_set_relative_dylib_deps(libname):
    """
    On Mac OS X set relative paths to dynamic library dependencies of `libname`.

    Relative paths allow to avoid using environment variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.
    There are known some issues with DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. Relative paths is
    more flexible mechanism.

    Current location of dependend libraries is derived from the location
    of the executable (paths start with '@executable_path').

    @executable_path or @loader_path fail in some situations
    (@loader_path - qt4 plugins, @executable_path -
    Python built-in hashlib module).
    """

    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib import util
    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib.MachO import MachO

    # Ignore bootloader otherwise PyInstaller fails with exception like
    # 'ValueError: total_size > low_offset (288 > 0)'
    if os.path.basename(libname) in _BOOTLOADER_FNAMES:
        return

    def match_func(pth):
        """For system libraries is still used absolute path. It is unchanged."""
        # Match non system dynamic libraries.
        if not util.in_system_path(pth):
            # Use relative path to dependend dynamic libraries bases on
            # location of the executable.
            return os.path.join('@executable_path', os.path.basename(pth))

    # Rewrite mach headers with @executable_path.
    dll = MachO(libname)
    dll.rewriteLoadCommands(match_func)

    # Write changes into file.
    # Write code is based on macholib example.
    try:
        f = open(dll.filename, 'rb+')
        for header in dll.headers:
            f.seek(0)
            dll.write(f)
        f.seek(0, 2)
        f.flush()
        f.close()
    except Exception:
        pass
Exemple #2
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def mac_set_relative_dylib_deps(libname):
    """
    On Mac OS X set relative paths to dynamic library dependencies of `libname`.

    Relative paths allow to avoid using environment variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.
    There are known some issues with DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. Relative paths is
    more flexible mechanism.

    Current location of dependend libraries is derived from the location
    of the executable (paths start with '@executable_path').

    @executable_path or @loader_path fail in some situations
    (@loader_path - qt4 plugins, @executable_path -
    Python built-in hashlib module).
    """

    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib import util
    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib.MachO import MachO

    # Ignore bootloader otherwise PyInstaller fails with exception like
    # 'ValueError: total_size > low_offset (288 > 0)'
    if os.path.basename(libname) in _BOOTLOADER_FNAMES:
        return

    def match_func(pth):
        """For system libraries is still used absolute path. It is unchanged."""
        # Match non system dynamic libraries.
        if not util.in_system_path(pth):
            # Use relative path to dependend dynamic libraries bases on
            # location of the executable.
            return os.path.join('@executable_path', os.path.basename(pth))

    # Rewrite mach headers with @executable_path.
    dll = MachO(libname)
    dll.rewriteLoadCommands(match_func)

    # Write changes into file.
    # Write code is based on macholib example.
    try:
        f = open(dll.filename, 'rb+')
        for header in dll.headers:
            f.seek(0)
            dll.write(f)
        f.seek(0, 2)
        f.flush()
        f.close()
    except Exception:
        pass
Exemple #3
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def mac_set_relative_dylib_deps(libname, distname):
    """
    On Mac OS X set relative paths to dynamic library dependencies
    of `libname`.

    Relative paths allow to avoid using environment variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.
    There are known some issues with DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. Relative paths is
    more flexible mechanism.

    Current location of dependend libraries is derived from the location
    of the library path (paths start with '@loader_path').

    'distname'  path of the library relative to dist directory of frozen
                executable. We need this to determine the level of directory
                level for @loader_path of binaries not found in dist directory.

                E.g. qt4 plugins are not in the same directory as Qt*.dylib
                files. Without using '@loader_path/../..' for qt plugins
                Mac OS X would not be able to resolve shared library
                dependencies and qt plugins will not be loaded.
    """

    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib import util
    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib.MachO import MachO

    # Ignore bootloader otherwise PyInstaller fails with exception like
    # 'ValueError: total_size > low_offset (288 > 0)'
    if os.path.basename(libname) in _BOOTLOADER_FNAMES:
        return

    # Determine how many directories up is the directory with shared
    # dynamic libraries. '../'
    # E.g.  ./qt4_plugins/images/ -> ./../../
    parent_dir = ''
    # Check if distname is not only base filename.
    if os.path.dirname(distname):
        parent_level = len(os.path.dirname(distname).split(os.sep))
        parent_dir = parent_level * (os.pardir + os.sep)

    def match_func(pth):
        """
        For system libraries is still used absolute path. It is unchanged.
        """
        # Match non system dynamic libraries.
        if not util.in_system_path(pth):
            # Use relative path to dependend dynamic libraries bases on
            # location of the executable.
            return os.path.join('@loader_path', parent_dir,
                os.path.basename(pth))

    # Rewrite mach headers with @loader_path.
    dll = MachO(libname)
    dll.rewriteLoadCommands(match_func)

    # Write changes into file.
    # Write code is based on macholib example.
    try:
        f = open(dll.filename, 'rb+')
        for header in dll.headers:
            f.seek(0)
            dll.write(f)
        f.seek(0, 2)
        f.flush()
        f.close()
    except Exception:
        pass
Exemple #4
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def mac_set_relative_dylib_deps(libname, distname):
    """
    On Mac OS X set relative paths to dynamic library dependencies
    of `libname`.

    Relative paths allow to avoid using environment variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.
    There are known some issues with DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. Relative paths is
    more flexible mechanism.

    Current location of dependend libraries is derived from the location
    of the library path (paths start with '@loader_path').

    'distname'  path of the library relative to dist directory of frozen
                executable. We need this to determine the level of directory
                level for @loader_path of binaries not found in dist directory.

                E.g. qt4 plugins are not in the same directory as Qt*.dylib
                files. Without using '@loader_path/../..' for qt plugins
                Mac OS X would not be able to resolve shared library
                dependencies and qt plugins will not be loaded.
    """

    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib import util
    from PyInstaller.lib.macholib.MachO import MachO

    # Ignore bootloader otherwise PyInstaller fails with exception like
    # 'ValueError: total_size > low_offset (288 > 0)'
    if os.path.basename(libname) in _BOOTLOADER_FNAMES:
        return

    # Determine how many directories up is the directory with shared
    # dynamic libraries. '../'
    # E.g.  ./qt4_plugins/images/ -> ./../../
    parent_dir = ''
    # Check if distname is not only base filename.
    if os.path.dirname(distname):
        parent_level = len(os.path.dirname(distname).split(os.sep))
        parent_dir = parent_level * (os.pardir + os.sep)

    def match_func(pth):
        """
        For system libraries is still used absolute path. It is unchanged.
        """
        # Match non system dynamic libraries.
        if not util.in_system_path(pth):
            # Use relative path to dependend dynamic libraries bases on
            # location of the executable.
            return os.path.join('@loader_path', parent_dir,
                                os.path.basename(pth))

    # Rewrite mach headers with @loader_path.
    dll = MachO(libname)
    dll.rewriteLoadCommands(match_func)

    # Write changes into file.
    # Write code is based on macholib example.
    try:
        f = open(dll.filename, 'rb+')
        for header in dll.headers:
            f.seek(0)
            dll.write(f)
        f.seek(0, 2)
        f.flush()
        f.close()
    except Exception:
        pass