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If you do not delete # the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under # the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. # # ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** # This is a partial python port of nsinstall. # It's intended to be used when there's no natively compile nsinstall # available, and doesn't intend to be fully equivalent. # Its major use is for l10n repackaging on systems that don't have # a full build environment set up. # The basic limitation is, it doesn't even try to link and ignores # all related options. from optparse import OptionParser import os import os.path import sys import shutil def nsinstall(argv): usage = "usage: %prog [options] arg1 [arg2 ...] target-directory" p = OptionParser(usage=usage) p.add_option('-D', action="store_true", help="Create a single directory only") p.add_option('-t', action="store_true", help="Preserve time stamp") p.add_option('-m', action="store", help="Set mode", metavar="mode") p.add_option('-d', action="store_true", help="Create directories in target") p.add_option('-R', action="store_true", help="Use relative symbolic links (ignored)") p.add_option('-l', action="store_true", help="Create link (ignored)") p.add_option('-L', action="store", metavar="linkprefix", help="Link prefix (ignored)") # The remaining arguments are not used in our tree, thus they're not # implented. def BadArg(option, opt, value, parser): parser.error('option not supported: %s' % opt) p.add_option('-C', action="callback", metavar="CWD", callback=BadArg, help="NOT SUPPORTED") p.add_option('-o', action="callback", callback=BadArg, help="Set owner (NOT SUPPORTED)", metavar="owner") p.add_option('-g', action="callback", callback=BadArg, help="Set group (NOT SUPPORTED)", metavar="group") (options, args) = p.parse_args(argv) if options.m: # mode is specified try: # I have no idea why nss insists on using this mode for installed headers. # It causes problems with updating the files during a rebuild. if options.m == 444: options.m = 644 options.m = int(options.m) except: sys.stderr.write('nsinstall: ' + options.m + ' is not a valid mode\n') return 1 # just create one directory? if options.D: if len(args) != 1: return 1 if os.path.exists(args[0]): if not os.path.isdir(args[0]): sys.stderr.write('nsinstall: ' + args[0] + ' is not a directory\n') sys.exit(1) if options.m: os.chmod(args[0], options.m) sys.exit() if options.m: os.makedirs(args[0], options.m) else: os.makedirs(args[0]) return 0 # nsinstall arg1 [...] directory if len(args) < 2: p.error('not enough arguments') def copy_all_entries(entries, target): for e in entries: dest = os.path.join(target, os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(e))) handleTarget(e, dest) if options.m: os.chmod(dest, options.m) # set up handler if options.d: # we're supposed to create directories def handleTarget(srcpath, targetpath): # target directory was already created, just use mkdir os.mkdir(targetpath) else: # we're supposed to copy files def handleTarget(srcpath, targetpath): if os.path.isdir(srcpath): if not os.path.exists(targetpath): os.mkdir(targetpath) entries = [os.path.join(srcpath, e) for e in os.listdir(srcpath)] copy_all_entries(entries, targetpath) # options.t is not relevant for directories if options.m: os.chmod(targetpath, options.m) elif options.t: if os.path.exists(targetpath): os.remove(targetpath) shutil.copy2(srcpath, targetpath) else: if os.path.exists(targetpath): os.remove(targetpath) shutil.copy(srcpath, targetpath) # the last argument is the target directory target = args.pop() # ensure target directory if not os.path.isdir(target): os.makedirs(target) copy_all_entries(args, target) return 0 if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(nsinstall(sys.argv[1:]))