* Return Linux version codename if no version ID * Use underscores and put version at start * Use `-` instead of `.` for version * Use more consistent arch names in filenames * Update ChangeLog
115 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
115 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Synergy -- mouse and keyboard sharing utility
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# Copyright (C) 2024 Symless Ltd.
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#
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# This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# found in the file LICENSE that should have accompanied this file.
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#
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# This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import lib.env as env
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env.ensure_in_venv(__file__)
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import argparse
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import platform
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from lib.linux import PackageType
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from dotenv import load_dotenv # type: ignore
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env_file = ".env"
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default_package_prefix = "synergy"
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument(
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"--leave-test-installed",
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action="store_true",
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help="Leave test package installed",
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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load_dotenv(dotenv_path=env_file)
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version = env.get_app_version()
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filename_base = get_filename_base(version)
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print(f"Package filename base: {filename_base}")
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if env.is_windows():
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windows_package(filename_base)
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elif env.is_mac():
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mac_package(filename_base)
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elif env.is_linux():
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linux_package(filename_base, version, args.leave_test_installed)
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else:
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raise RuntimeError(f"Unsupported platform: {env.get_os()}")
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def get_filename_base(version, use_linux_distro=True):
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os = env.get_os()
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machine = platform.machine().lower()
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package_base = env.get_env("SYNERGY_PACKAGE_PREFIX", default=default_package_prefix)
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os_part = os
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if os == "linux" and use_linux_distro:
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distro_name, _distro_like, distro_version = env.get_linux_distro()
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if not distro_name:
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to detect Linux distro")
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if distro_version:
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version_for_filename = distro_version.replace(".", "-")
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os_part = f"{distro_name}-{version_for_filename}"
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else:
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os_part = distro_name
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# For consistency with existing filenames, we'll use 'amd64' instead of 'x86_64'.
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# Also, that's what Linux distros tend to call that architecture anyway.
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if machine == "x86_64":
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machine = "amd64"
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else:
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# Some Windows users get confused by 'amd64' and think it's 'arm64',
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# so we'll use Intel's 'x64' branding (even though it's wrong).
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# Also replace 'x86_64' with 'x64' for consistency.
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if machine == "amd64" or machine == "x86_64":
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machine = "x64"
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# Underscore is used to delimit different parts of the filename (e.g. version, OS, etc).
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# Dashes are used to delimit spaces, e.g. "debian-trixie" for "Debian Trixie".
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return f"{package_base}_{version}_{os_part}_{machine}"
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def windows_package(filename_base):
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import lib.windows as windows
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windows.package(filename_base)
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def mac_package(filename_base):
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import lib.mac as mac
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mac.package(filename_base)
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def linux_package(filename_base, version, leave_test_installed):
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import lib.linux as linux
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extra_packages = env.get_env_bool("LINUX_EXTRA_PACKAGES", False)
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linux.package(filename_base, PackageType.DISTRO, leave_test_installed)
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if extra_packages:
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filename_base = get_filename_base(version, use_linux_distro=False)
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linux.package(filename_base, PackageType.TGZ)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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