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  • #!/usr/bin/python
    # @file viewer_manifest.py
    # @author Ryan Williams
    # @brief Description of all installer viewer files, and methods for packaging
    #        them into installers for all supported platforms.
    #
    
    # $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2006&license=viewergpl$
    # 
    
    # Copyright (c) 2006-2009, Linden Research, Inc.
    
    # 
    # Second Life Viewer Source Code
    # The source code in this file ("Source Code") is provided by Linden Lab
    # to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0
    # ("GPL"), unless you have obtained a separate licensing agreement
    # ("Other License"), formally executed by you and Linden Lab.  Terms of
    # the GPL can be found in doc/GPL-license.txt in this distribution, or
    
    # online at http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/open_source/licensing/gplv2
    
    # 
    # There are special exceptions to the terms and conditions of the GPL as
    # it is applied to this Source Code. View the full text of the exception
    # in the file doc/FLOSS-exception.txt in this software distribution, or
    
    # online at
    # http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/open_source/licensing/flossexception
    
    # 
    # By copying, modifying or distributing this software, you acknowledge
    # that you have read and understood your obligations described above,
    # and agree to abide by those obligations.
    # 
    # ALL LINDEN LAB SOURCE CODE IS PROVIDED "AS IS." LINDEN LAB MAKES NO
    # WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, REGARDING ITS ACCURACY,
    # COMPLETENESS OR PERFORMANCE.
    # $/LicenseInfo$
    
    import sys
    import os.path
    import re
    import tarfile
    viewer_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
    
    # add llmanifest library to our path so we don't have to muck with PYTHONPATH
    
    sys.path.append(os.path.join(viewer_dir, '../lib/python/indra/util'))
    
    from llmanifest import LLManifest, main, proper_windows_path, path_ancestors
    
    class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
    
        def is_packaging_viewer(self):
            # This is overridden by the WindowsManifest sub-class,
            # which has different behavior if it is not packaging the viewer.
            return True
        
    
        def construct(self):
            super(ViewerManifest, self).construct()
            self.exclude("*.svn*")
            self.path(src="../../scripts/messages/message_template.msg", dst="app_settings/message_template.msg")
            self.path(src="../../etc/message.xml", dst="app_settings/message.xml")
    
    
            if self.is_packaging_viewer():
                if self.prefix(src="app_settings"):
                    self.exclude("logcontrol.xml")
                    self.exclude("logcontrol-dev.xml")
                    self.path("*.pem")
                    self.path("*.ini")
                    self.path("*.xml")
                    self.path("*.db2")
    
                    # include the entire shaders directory recursively
                    self.path("shaders")
                    # ... and the entire windlight directory
                    self.path("windlight")
                    self.end_prefix("app_settings")
    
                if self.prefix(src="character"):
                    self.path("*.llm")
                    self.path("*.xml")
                    self.path("*.tga")
                    self.end_prefix("character")
    
                # Include our fonts
                if self.prefix(src="fonts"):
                    self.path("*.ttf")
                    self.path("*.txt")
                    self.end_prefix("fonts")
    
                # skins
                if self.prefix(src="skins"):
                        self.path("paths.xml")
                        # include the entire textures directory recursively
                        if self.prefix(src="*/textures"):
                                self.path("*/*.tga")
                                self.path("*/*.j2c")
                                self.path("*/*.jpg")
                                self.path("*/*.png")
                                self.path("*.tga")
                                self.path("*.j2c")
                                self.path("*.jpg")
                                self.path("*.png")
                                self.path("textures.xml")
                                self.end_prefix("*/textures")
                        self.path("*/xui/*/*.xml")
                        self.path("*/xui/*/widgets/*.xml")
                        self.path("*/*.xml")
    
                        # Local HTML files (e.g. loading screen)
                        if self.prefix(src="*/html"):
                                self.path("*.png")
                                self.path("*/*/*.html")
                                self.path("*/*/*.gif")
                                self.end_prefix("*/html")
                        self.end_prefix("skins")
    
                # Files in the newview/ directory
                self.path("gpu_table.txt")
    
    
        def login_channel(self):
            """Channel reported for login and upgrade purposes ONLY;
            used for A/B testing"""
            # NOTE: Do not return the normal channel if login_channel
            # is not specified, as some code may branch depending on
            # whether or not this is present
            return self.args.get('login_channel')
    
    
        def grid(self):
            return self.args['grid']
    
        def channel(self):
            return self.args['channel']
        def channel_unique(self):
            return self.channel().replace("Second Life", "").strip()
        def channel_oneword(self):
            return "".join(self.channel_unique().split())
        def channel_lowerword(self):
            return self.channel_oneword().lower()
    
        def flags_list(self):
            """ Convenience function that returns the command-line flags
            for the grid"""
    
    
            # Set command line flags relating to the target grid
    
                grid_flags = "--grid %(grid)s "\
                             "--helperuri http://preview-%(grid)s.secondlife.com/helpers/" %\
                               {'grid':self.grid()}
    
            # set command line flags for channel
            channel_flags = ''
            if self.login_channel() and self.login_channel() != self.channel():
    
                # Report a special channel during login, but use default
                channel_flags = '--channel "%s"' % (self.login_channel())
    
            elif not self.default_channel():
                channel_flags = '--channel "%s"' % self.channel()
    
            # Deal with settings 
            setting_flags = ''
            if not self.default_channel() or not self.default_grid():
                if self.default_grid():
                    setting_flags = '--settings settings_%s.xml'\
                                    % self.channel_lowerword()
                else:
                    setting_flags = '--settings settings_%s_%s.xml'\
                                    % (self.grid(), self.channel_lowerword())
                                                    
            return " ".join((channel_flags, grid_flags, setting_flags)).strip()
    
        def final_exe(self):
            if self.default_channel():
                if self.default_grid():
                    return "SecondLife.exe"
                else:
                    return "SecondLifePreview.exe"
            else:
                return ''.join(self.channel().split()) + '.exe'
    
    
        def is_packaging_viewer(self):
            # Some commands, files will only be included
            # if we are packaging the viewer on windows.
            # This manifest is also used to copy
            # files during the build.
            return 'package' in self.args['actions']
    
        def test_msvcrt_and_copy_action(self, src, dst):
    
            # This is used to test a dll manifest.
    
            # It is used as a temporary override during the construct method
            from test_win32_manifest import test_assembly_binding
            if src and (os.path.exists(src) or os.path.islink(src)):
                # ensure that destination path exists
                self.cmakedirs(os.path.dirname(dst))
                self.created_paths.append(dst)
                if not os.path.isdir(src):
                    if(self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug'):
                        test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.DebugCRT", "8.0.50727.4053")
                    else:
                        test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.CRT", "8.0.50727.4053")
                    self.ccopy(src,dst)
                else:
                    raise Exception("Directories are not supported by test_CRT_and_copy_action()")
            else:
                print "Doesn't exist:", src
    
    
        def test_for_no_msvcrt_manifest_and_copy_action(self, src, dst):
            # This is used to test that no manifest for the msvcrt exists.
            # It is used as a temporary override during the construct method
            from test_win32_manifest import test_assembly_binding
    
            from test_win32_manifest import NoManifestException, NoMatchingAssemblyException
    
            if src and (os.path.exists(src) or os.path.islink(src)):
                # ensure that destination path exists
                self.cmakedirs(os.path.dirname(dst))
                self.created_paths.append(dst)
                if not os.path.isdir(src):
                    try:
                        if(self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug'):
                            test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.DebugCRT", "")
                        else:
                            test_assembly_binding(src, "Microsoft.VC80.CRT", "")
                        raise Exception("Unknown condition")
    
                    except NoManifestException, err:
                        pass
                    except NoMatchingAssemblyException, err:
                        pass
    
                        
                    self.ccopy(src,dst)
                else:
                    raise Exception("Directories are not supported by test_CRT_and_copy_action()")
            else:
                print "Doesn't exist:", src
            
        def enable_crt_manifest_check(self):
    
            if self.is_packaging_viewer():
               WindowsManifest.copy_action = WindowsManifest.test_msvcrt_and_copy_action
    
        def enable_no_crt_manifest_check(self):
    
            if self.is_packaging_viewer():
                WindowsManifest.copy_action = WindowsManifest.test_for_no_msvcrt_manifest_and_copy_action
    
            if self.is_packaging_viewer():
                del WindowsManifest.copy_action
    
        def construct(self):
            super(WindowsManifest, self).construct()
    
            if self.is_packaging_viewer():
                # Find secondlife-bin.exe in the 'configuration' dir, then rename it to the result of final_exe.
                self.path(src='%s/secondlife-bin.exe' % self.args['configuration'], dst=self.final_exe())
    
    
            # Plugin host application
            self.path(os.path.join(os.pardir,
                                   'llplugin', 'slplugin', self.args['configuration'], "slplugin.exe"),
                      "slplugin.exe")
    
            self.disable_manifest_check()
    
            # Get shared libs from the shared libs staging directory
            if self.prefix(src=os.path.join(os.pardir, 'sharedlibs', self.args['configuration']),
                           dst=""):
    
                self.enable_crt_manifest_check()
                
                # Get kdu dll, continue if missing.
                try:
    
                    self.path('llkdu.dll', dst='llkdu.dll')
    
                except RuntimeError:
                    print "Skipping llkdu.dll"
    
                # Get llcommon and deps. If missing assume static linkage and continue.
    
                try:
                    self.path('llcommon.dll')
                    self.path('libapr-1.dll')
                    self.path('libaprutil-1.dll')
                    self.path('libapriconv-1.dll')
    
                except RuntimeError, err:
                    print err.message
    
                    print "Skipping llcommon.dll (assuming llcommon was linked statically)"
    
                self.disable_manifest_check()
    
                # For textures
                if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug':
    
                    self.path("openjpegd.dll")
                else:
                    self.path("openjpeg.dll")
    
    
                # These need to be installed as a SxS assembly, currently a 'private' assembly.
                # See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235291(VS.80).aspx
                if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug':
                    self.path("msvcr80d.dll")
                    self.path("msvcp80d.dll")
                    self.path("Microsoft.VC80.DebugCRT.manifest")
                else:
                    self.path("msvcr80.dll")
                    self.path("msvcp80.dll")
                    self.path("Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest")
    
                # Vivox runtimes
                self.path("SLVoice.exe")
                self.path("vivoxsdk.dll")
                self.path("ortp.dll")
    
                self.path("libsndfile-1.dll")
                self.path("zlib1.dll")
                self.path("vivoxplatform.dll")
                self.path("vivoxoal.dll")
    
    
                # For google-perftools tcmalloc allocator.
                try:
                    if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug':
                        self.path('libtcmalloc_minimal-debug.dll')
                    else:
                        self.path('libtcmalloc_minimal.dll')
                except:
                    print "Skipping libtcmalloc_minimal.dll"
    
    
    
            self.path(src="licenses-win32.txt", dst="licenses.txt")
    
            self.path("featuretable.txt")
    
            # For use in crash reporting (generates minidumps)
            self.path("dbghelp.dll")
    
            # For using FMOD for sound... DJS
            self.path("fmod.dll")
    
    
            self.enable_no_crt_manifest_check()
    
            # Media plugins - QuickTime
            if self.prefix(src='../media_plugins/quicktime/%s' % self.args['configuration'], dst="llplugin"):
                self.path("media_plugin_quicktime.dll")
                self.end_prefix()
    
            # Media plugins - WebKit/Qt
            if self.prefix(src='../media_plugins/webkit/%s' % self.args['configuration'], dst="llplugin"):
                self.path("media_plugin_webkit.dll")
                self.end_prefix()
    
    
            if self.args['configuration'].lower() == 'debug':
    
                if self.prefix(src=os.path.join(os.pardir, os.pardir, 'libraries', 'i686-win32', 'lib', 'debug'),
                               dst="llplugin"):
    
                    self.path("libeay32.dll")
                    self.path("qtcored4.dll")
                    self.path("qtguid4.dll")
                    self.path("qtnetworkd4.dll")
                    self.path("qtopengld4.dll")
                    self.path("qtwebkitd4.dll")
    
                    self.path("qtxmlpatternsd4.dll")
    
                    self.path("ssleay32.dll")
    
    
                    # For WebKit/Qt plugin runtimes (image format plugins)
    
                    if self.prefix(src="imageformats", dst="imageformats"):
    
                        self.path("qgifd4.dll")
                        self.path("qicod4.dll")
                        self.path("qjpegd4.dll")
                        self.path("qmngd4.dll")
                        self.path("qsvgd4.dll")
                        self.path("qtiffd4.dll")
                        self.end_prefix()
    
    
                if self.prefix(src=os.path.join(os.pardir, os.pardir, 'libraries', 'i686-win32', 'lib', 'release'),
                               dst="llplugin"):
    
                    self.path("libeay32.dll")
                    self.path("qtcore4.dll")
                    self.path("qtgui4.dll")
                    self.path("qtnetwork4.dll")
                    self.path("qtopengl4.dll")
                    self.path("qtwebkit4.dll")
    
                    self.path("qtxmlpatterns4.dll")
    
                    self.path("ssleay32.dll")
    
                    # For WebKit/Qt plugin runtimes (image format plugins)
    
                    if self.prefix(src="imageformats", dst="imageformats"):
    
                        self.path("qgif4.dll")
                        self.path("qico4.dll")
                        self.path("qjpeg4.dll")
                        self.path("qmng4.dll")
                        self.path("qsvg4.dll")
                        self.path("qtiff4.dll")
                        self.end_prefix()
    
    
            # pull in the crash logger and updater from other projects
    
            # tag:"crash-logger" here as a cue to the exporter
            self.path(src='../win_crash_logger/%s/windows-crash-logger.exe' % self.args['configuration'],
    
            self.path(src='../win_updater/%s/windows-updater.exe' % self.args['configuration'],
    
            if not self.is_packaging_viewer():
                self.package_file = "copied_deps"    
    
    
        def nsi_file_commands(self, install=True):
            def wpath(path):
                if path.endswith('/') or path.endswith(os.path.sep):
                    path = path[:-1]
                path = path.replace('/', '\\')
                return path
    
            result = ""
            dest_files = [pair[1] for pair in self.file_list if pair[0] and os.path.isfile(pair[1])]
            # sort deepest hierarchy first
            dest_files.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(a.count(os.path.sep),b.count(os.path.sep)) or cmp(a,b))
            dest_files.reverse()
            out_path = None
            for pkg_file in dest_files:
                rel_file = os.path.normpath(pkg_file.replace(self.get_dst_prefix()+os.path.sep,''))
                installed_dir = wpath(os.path.join('$INSTDIR', os.path.dirname(rel_file)))
                pkg_file = wpath(os.path.normpath(pkg_file))
                if installed_dir != out_path:
                    if install:
                        out_path = installed_dir
                        result += 'SetOutPath ' + out_path + '\n'
                if install:
                    result += 'File ' + pkg_file + '\n'
                else:
                    result += 'Delete ' + wpath(os.path.join('$INSTDIR', rel_file)) + '\n'
            # at the end of a delete, just rmdir all the directories
            if not install:
                deleted_file_dirs = [os.path.dirname(pair[1].replace(self.get_dst_prefix()+os.path.sep,'')) for pair in self.file_list]
                # find all ancestors so that we don't skip any dirs that happened to have no non-dir children
                deleted_dirs = []
                for d in deleted_file_dirs:
                    deleted_dirs.extend(path_ancestors(d))
                # sort deepest hierarchy first
                deleted_dirs.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(a.count(os.path.sep),b.count(os.path.sep)) or cmp(a,b))
                deleted_dirs.reverse()
                prev = None
                for d in deleted_dirs:
                    if d != prev:   # skip duplicates
                        result += 'RMDir ' + wpath(os.path.join('$INSTDIR', os.path.normpath(d))) + '\n'
                    prev = d
    
            return result
    
        def package_finish(self):
            # a standard map of strings for replacing in the templates
            substitution_strings = {
                'version' : '.'.join(self.args['version']),
                'version_short' : '.'.join(self.args['version'][:-1]),
                'version_dashes' : '-'.join(self.args['version']),
                'final_exe' : self.final_exe(),
                'grid':self.args['grid'],
                'grid_caps':self.args['grid'].upper(),
                # escape quotes becase NSIS doesn't handle them well
                'flags':self.flags_list().replace('"', '$\\"'),
                'channel':self.channel(),
                'channel_oneword':self.channel_oneword(),
                'channel_unique':self.channel_unique(),
                }
    
            version_vars = """
            !define INSTEXE  "%(final_exe)s"
            !define VERSION "%(version_short)s"
            !define VERSION_LONG "%(version)s"
            !define VERSION_DASHES "%(version_dashes)s"
            """ % substitution_strings
            if self.default_channel():
                if self.default_grid():
                    # release viewer
                    installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_Setup.exe"
                    grid_vars_template = """
                    OutFile "%(installer_file)s"
                    !define INSTFLAGS "%(flags)s"
                    !define INSTNAME   "SecondLife"
                    !define SHORTCUT   "Second Life"
                    !define URLNAME   "secondlife"
                    Caption "Second Life ${VERSION}"
                    """
                else:
                    # beta grid viewer
                    installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_(%(grid_caps)s)_Setup.exe"
                    grid_vars_template = """
                    OutFile "%(installer_file)s"
                    !define INSTFLAGS "%(flags)s"
                    !define INSTNAME   "SecondLife%(grid_caps)s"
                    !define SHORTCUT   "Second Life (%(grid_caps)s)"
                    !define URLNAME   "secondlife%(grid)s"
                    !define UNINSTALL_SETTINGS 1
                    Caption "Second Life %(grid)s ${VERSION}"
                    """
            else:
                # some other channel on some grid
                installer_file = "Second_Life_%(version_dashes)s_%(channel_oneword)s_Setup.exe"
                grid_vars_template = """
                OutFile "%(installer_file)s"
                !define INSTFLAGS "%(flags)s"
                !define INSTNAME   "SecondLife%(channel_oneword)s"
                !define SHORTCUT   "%(channel)s"
                !define URLNAME   "secondlife"
                !define UNINSTALL_SETTINGS 1
                Caption "%(channel)s ${VERSION}"
                """
            if 'installer_name' in self.args:
                installer_file = self.args['installer_name']
            else:
                installer_file = installer_file % substitution_strings
            substitution_strings['installer_file'] = installer_file
    
            tempfile = "secondlife_setup_tmp.nsi"
            # the following replaces strings in the nsi template
            # it also does python-style % substitution
            self.replace_in("installers/windows/installer_template.nsi", tempfile, {
                    "%%VERSION%%":version_vars,
                    "%%SOURCE%%":self.get_src_prefix(),
                    "%%GRID_VARS%%":grid_vars_template % substitution_strings,
                    "%%INSTALL_FILES%%":self.nsi_file_commands(True),
                    "%%DELETE_FILES%%":self.nsi_file_commands(False)})
    
    
            # We use the Unicode version of NSIS, available from
            # http://www.scratchpaper.com/
    
            # Check two paths, one for Program Files, and one for Program Files (x86).
            # Yay 64bit windows.
            NSIS_path = os.path.expandvars('${ProgramFiles}\\NSIS\\Unicode\\makensis.exe')
    
            if not os.path.exists(NSIS_path):
                NSIS_path = os.path.expandvars('${ProgramFiles(x86)}\\NSIS\\Unicode\\makensis.exe')
    
            self.run_command('"' + proper_windows_path(NSIS_path) + '" ' + self.dst_path_of(tempfile))
            # self.remove(self.dst_path_of(tempfile))
    
            # If we're on a build machine, sign the code using our Authenticode certificate. JC
    
            sign_py = os.path.expandvars("${SIGN}")
            if not sign_py or sign_py == "${SIGN}":
                sign_py = 'C:\\buildscripts\\code-signing\\sign.py'
            else:
                sign_py = sign_py.replace('\\', '\\\\\\\\')
            python = os.path.expandvars("${PYTHON}")
            if not python or python == "${PYTHON}":
                python = 'python'
    
            if os.path.exists(sign_py):
    
                self.run_command("%s %s %s" % (python, sign_py, self.dst_path_of(installer_file).replace('\\', '\\\\\\\\')))
    
            else:
                print "Skipping code signing,", sign_py, "does not exist"
    
            self.created_path(self.dst_path_of(installer_file))
            self.package_file = installer_file
    
        def construct(self):
            # copy over the build result (this is a no-op if run within the xcode script)
            self.path(self.args['configuration'] + "/Second Life.app", dst="")
    
            if self.prefix(src="", dst="Contents"):  # everything goes in Contents
                self.path("Info-SecondLife.plist", dst="Info.plist")
    
                # copy additional libs in <bundle>/Contents/MacOS/
                self.path("../../libraries/universal-darwin/lib_release/libndofdev.dylib", dst="MacOS/libndofdev.dylib")
    
                # most everything goes in the Resources directory
                if self.prefix(src="", dst="Resources"):
                    super(DarwinManifest, self).construct()
    
                    if self.prefix("cursors_mac"):
                        self.path("*.tif")
                        self.end_prefix("cursors_mac")
    
                    self.path("licenses-mac.txt", dst="licenses.txt")
                    self.path("featuretable_mac.txt")
    
                    self.path("SecondLife.nib")
    
    
                    # If we are not using the default channel, use the 'Firstlook
                    # icon' to show that it isn't a stable release.
                    if self.default_channel() and self.default_grid():
                        self.path("secondlife.icns")
                    else:
                        self.path("secondlife_firstlook.icns", "secondlife.icns")
    
                    self.path("SecondLife.nib")
    
                    
                    # Translations
                    self.path("English.lproj")
                    self.path("German.lproj")
                    self.path("Japanese.lproj")
                    self.path("Korean.lproj")
    
                    self.path("da.lproj")
                    self.path("es.lproj")
                    self.path("fr.lproj")
                    self.path("hu.lproj")
                    self.path("it.lproj")
                    self.path("nl.lproj")
                    self.path("pl.lproj")
                    self.path("pt.lproj")
                    self.path("ru.lproj")
                    self.path("tr.lproj")
                    self.path("uk.lproj")
                    self.path("zh-Hans.lproj")
    
                    self.path("vivox-runtime/universal-darwin/libsndfile.dylib", "libsndfile.dylib")
                    self.path("vivox-runtime/universal-darwin/libvivoxoal.dylib", "libvivoxoal.dylib")
    
                    self.path("vivox-runtime/universal-darwin/libortp.dylib", "libortp.dylib")
                    self.path("vivox-runtime/universal-darwin/libvivoxsdk.dylib", "libvivoxsdk.dylib")
    
                    self.path("vivox-runtime/universal-darwin/libvivoxplatform.dylib", "libvivoxplatform.dylib")
    
                    self.path("vivox-runtime/universal-darwin/SLVoice", "SLVoice")
    
    
                    libdir = "../../libraries/universal-darwin/lib_release"
                    dylibs = {}
    
    
                    # need to get the kdu dll from any of the build directories as well
    
                    for lib in "llkdu", "llcommon":
                        libfile = "lib%s.dylib" % lib
                        try:
                            self.path(self.find_existing_file(os.path.join(os.pardir,
                                                                           lib,
                                                                           self.args['configuration'],
                                                                           libfile),
                                                              os.path.join(libdir, libfile)),
                                      dst=libfile)
                        except RuntimeError:
                            print "Skipping %s" % libfile
                            dylibs[lib] = False
                        else:
                            dylibs[lib] = True
    
                    if dylibs["llcommon"]:
                        for libfile in ("libapr-1.0.3.7.dylib",
                                        "libaprutil-1.0.3.8.dylib",
                                        "libexpat.0.5.0.dylib"):
                            self.path(os.path.join(libdir, libfile), libfile)
    
    
                    self.path(self.args['configuration'] + "/libfmodwrapper.dylib", "libfmodwrapper.dylib")
    
                    
                    # our apps
                    self.path("../mac_crash_logger/" + self.args['configuration'] + "/mac-crash-logger.app", "mac-crash-logger.app")
                    self.path("../mac_updater/" + self.args['configuration'] + "/mac-updater.app", "mac-updater.app")
    
                    # our apps dependencies on shared libs
                    if dylibs["llcommon"]:
                        mac_crash_logger_res_path = self.dst_path_of("mac-crash-logger.app/Contents/Resources")
                        mac_updater_res_path = self.dst_path_of("mac-updater.app/Contents/Resources")
                        for libfile in ("libllcommon.dylib",
                                        "libapr-1.0.3.7.dylib",
                                        "libaprutil-1.0.3.8.dylib",
                                        "libexpat.0.5.0.dylib"):
                            target_lib = os.path.join('../../..', libfile)
    
                            self.run_command("ln -sf %(target)r %(link)r" % 
    
                                             {'target': target_lib,
                                              'link' : os.path.join(mac_crash_logger_res_path, libfile)}
                                             )
    
                            self.run_command("ln -sf %(target)r %(link)r" % 
    
                                             {'target': target_lib,
                                              'link' : os.path.join(mac_updater_res_path, libfile)}
                                             )
    
    
                    # plugin launcher
                    self.path("../llplugin/slplugin/" + self.args['configuration'] + "/SLPlugin", "SLPlugin")
    
    
                    # plugins
                    if self.prefix(src="", dst="llplugin"):
                        self.path("../media_plugins/quicktime/" + self.args['configuration'] + "/media_plugin_quicktime.dylib", "media_plugin_quicktime.dylib")
                        self.path("../media_plugins/webkit/" + self.args['configuration'] + "/media_plugin_webkit.dylib", "media_plugin_webkit.dylib")
    
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                        self.path("../../libraries/universal-darwin/lib_release/libllqtwebkit.dylib", "libllqtwebkit.dylib")
    
    
                        self.end_prefix("llplugin")
    
    
                    # command line arguments for connecting to the proper grid
                    self.put_in_file(self.flags_list(), 'arguments.txt')
    
                    self.end_prefix("Resources")
    
                self.end_prefix("Contents")
    
            # NOTE: the -S argument to strip causes it to keep enough info for
            # annotated backtraces (i.e. function names in the crash log).  'strip' with no
            # arguments yields a slightly smaller binary but makes crash logs mostly useless.
            # This may be desirable for the final release.  Or not.
            if ("package" in self.args['actions'] or 
                "unpacked" in self.args['actions']):
    
                self.run_command('strip -S %(viewer_binary)r' %
    
                                 { 'viewer_binary' : self.dst_path_of('Contents/MacOS/Second Life')})
    
    
        def package_finish(self):
            channel_standin = 'Second Life'  # hah, our default channel is not usable on its own
            if not self.default_channel():
                channel_standin = self.channel()
    
            imagename="SecondLife_" + '_'.join(self.args['version'])
    
    
            # MBW -- If the mounted volume name changes, it breaks the .DS_Store's background image and icon positioning.
            #  If we really need differently named volumes, we'll need to create multiple DS_Store file images, or use some other trick.
    
            volname="Second Life Installer"  # DO NOT CHANGE without understanding comment above
    
    
            if self.default_channel():
                if not self.default_grid():
                    # beta case
                    imagename = imagename + '_' + self.args['grid'].upper()
            else:
                # first look, etc
                imagename = imagename + '_' + self.channel_oneword().upper()
    
            sparsename = imagename + ".sparseimage"
            finalname = imagename + ".dmg"
            # make sure we don't have stale files laying about
            self.remove(sparsename, finalname)
    
    
            self.run_command('hdiutil create %(sparse)r -volname %(vol)r -fs HFS+ -type SPARSE -megabytes 700 -layout SPUD' % {
    
    
            # mount the image and get the name of the mount point and device node
    
            hdi_output = self.run_command('hdiutil attach -private %r' % sparsename)
    
            devfile = re.search("/dev/disk([0-9]+)[^s]", hdi_output).group(0).strip()
            volpath = re.search('HFS\s+(.+)', hdi_output).group(1).strip()
    
            # Copy everything in to the mounted .dmg
    
            if self.default_channel() and not self.default_grid():
                app_name = "Second Life " + self.args['grid']
            else:
                app_name = channel_standin.strip()
    
    
            # Hack:
            # Because there is no easy way to coerce the Finder into positioning
            # the app bundle in the same place with different app names, we are
            # adding multiple .DS_Store files to svn. There is one for release,
            # one for release candidate and one for first look. Any other channels
            # will use the release .DS_Store, and will look broken.
            # - Ambroff 2008-08-20
            dmg_template = os.path.join(
                'installers', 
                'darwin',
                '%s-dmg' % "".join(self.channel_unique().split()).lower())
    
            if not os.path.exists (self.src_path_of(dmg_template)):
                dmg_template = os.path.join ('installers', 'darwin', 'release-dmg')
    
    
            for s,d in {self.get_dst_prefix():app_name + ".app",
    
                        os.path.join(dmg_template, "_VolumeIcon.icns"): ".VolumeIcon.icns",
                        os.path.join(dmg_template, "background.jpg"): "background.jpg",
                        os.path.join(dmg_template, "_DS_Store"): ".DS_Store"}.items():
    
                print "Copying to dmg", s, d
                self.copy_action(self.src_path_of(s), os.path.join(volpath, d))
    
    
            # Hide the background image, DS_Store file, and volume icon file (set their "visible" bit)
    
            for f in ".VolumeIcon.icns", "background.jpg", ".DS_Store":
                self.run_command('SetFile -a V %r' % os.path.join(volpath, f))
    
    
            # Create the alias file (which is a resource file) from the .r
    
            self.run_command('rez %r -o %r' %
                             (self.src_path_of("installers/darwin/release-dmg/Applications-alias.r"),
                              os.path.join(volpath, "Applications")))
    
    
            # Set the alias file's alias and custom icon bits
    
            self.run_command('SetFile -a AC %r' % os.path.join(volpath, "Applications"))
    
    
            # Set the disk image root's custom icon bit
    
            self.run_command('SetFile -a C %r' % volpath)
    
            self.run_command('hdiutil detach -force %r' % devfile)
    
    
            print "Converting temp disk image to final disk image"
    
            self.run_command('hdiutil convert %(sparse)r -format UDZO -imagekey zlib-level=9 -o %(final)r' % {'sparse':sparsename, 'final':finalname})
    
            # get rid of the temp file
            self.package_file = finalname
            self.remove(sparsename)
    
        def construct(self):
            super(LinuxManifest, self).construct()
            self.path("licenses-linux.txt","licenses.txt")
            self.path("res/ll_icon.png","secondlife_icon.png")
            if self.prefix("linux_tools", dst=""):
                self.path("client-readme.txt","README-linux.txt")
                self.path("client-readme-voice.txt","README-linux-voice.txt")
    
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                self.path("client-readme-joystick.txt","README-linux-joystick.txt")
    
                self.path("handle_secondlifeprotocol.sh", "etc/handle_secondlifeprotocol.sh")
                self.path("register_secondlifeprotocol.sh", "etc/register_secondlifeprotocol.sh")
                self.path("refresh_desktop_app_entry.sh", "etc/refresh_desktop_app_entry.sh")
                self.path("launch_url.sh","etc/launch_url.sh")
                self.path("install.sh")
    
                self.end_prefix("linux_tools")
    
            # Create an appropriate gridargs.dat for this package, denoting required grid.
    
            self.put_in_file(self.flags_list(), 'etc/gridargs.dat')
    
    
    
        def package_finish(self):
            if 'installer_name' in self.args:
                installer_name = self.args['installer_name']
            else:
                installer_name_components = ['SecondLife_', self.args.get('arch')]
                installer_name_components.extend(self.args['version'])
                installer_name = "_".join(installer_name_components)
                if self.default_channel():
                    if not self.default_grid():
                        installer_name += '_' + self.args['grid'].upper()
                else:
                    installer_name += '_' + self.channel_oneword().upper()
    
            # Fix access permissions
            self.run_command("""
    
                    find %(dst)s -type d | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 755;
                    find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0700 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0755;
                    find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0500 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0555;
                    find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0600 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0644;
                    find %(dst)s -type f -perm 0400 | xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod 0444;
    
                    true""" %  {'dst':self.get_dst_prefix() })
    
            self.package_file = installer_name + '.tar.bz2'
    
            # temporarily move directory tree so that it has the right
            # name in the tarfile
            self.run_command("mv %(dst)s %(inst)s" % {
                'dst': self.get_dst_prefix(),
                'inst': self.build_path_of(installer_name)})
            try:
                # --numeric-owner hides the username of the builder for
                # security etc.
                self.run_command('tar -C %(dir)s --numeric-owner -cjf '
                                 '%(inst_path)s.tar.bz2 %(inst_name)s' % {
                    'dir': self.get_build_prefix(),
                    'inst_name': installer_name,
                    'inst_path':self.build_path_of(installer_name)})
            finally:
                self.run_command("mv %(inst)s %(dst)s" % {
                    'dst': self.get_dst_prefix(),
                    'inst': self.build_path_of(installer_name)})
    
    
    class Linux_i686Manifest(LinuxManifest):
    
        def construct(self):
            super(Linux_i686Manifest, self).construct()
    
    
            # install either the libllkdu we just built, or a prebuilt one, in
            # decreasing order of preference.  for linux package, this goes to bin/
    
            for lib, destdir in ("llkdu", "bin"), ("llcommon", "lib"):
                libfile = "lib%s.so" % lib
                try:
                    self.path(self.find_existing_file(os.path.join(os.pardir, lib, libfile),
                        '../../libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/%s' % libfile), 
                          dst=os.path.join(destdir, libfile))
                    # keep this one to preserve syntax, open source mangling removes previous lines
                    pass
                except RuntimeError:
                    print "Skipping %s - not found" % libfile
                    pass
    
            self.path("secondlife-stripped","bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin")
    
            self.path("../linux_crash_logger/linux-crash-logger-stripped","bin/linux-crash-logger.bin")
            self.path("../linux_updater/linux-updater-stripped", "bin/linux-updater.bin")
    
            self.path("../llplugin/slplugin/SLPlugin", "bin/SLPlugin")
    
            if self.prefix("res-sdl"):
                self.path("*")
                # recurse
                self.end_prefix("res-sdl")
    
    
            # plugins
            if self.prefix(src="", dst="bin/llplugin"):
                self.path("../media_plugins/webkit/libmedia_plugin_webkit.so", "libmedia_plugin_webkit.so")
    
                self.path("../media_plugins/gstreamer010/libmedia_plugin_gstreamer010.so", "libmedia_plugin_gstreamer.so")
    
                self.end_prefix("bin/llplugin")
    
    
            self.path("featuretable_linux.txt")
            #self.path("secondlife-i686.supp")
    
            if self.prefix("../../libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client", dst="lib"):
    
                self.path("libapr-1.so.0")
                self.path("libaprutil-1.so.0")
    
                self.path("libdb-4.2.so")
                self.path("libcrypto.so.0.9.7")
    
                self.path("libexpat.so.1")
    
                self.path("libuuid.so.1")
    
                self.path("libSDL-1.2.so.0")
                self.path("libELFIO.so")
    
                self.path("libopenjpeg.so.1.3.0", "libopenjpeg.so.1.3")
    
                self.path("libalut.so")
                self.path("libopenal.so", "libopenal.so.1")
    
                self.path("libopenal.so", "libvivoxoal.so.1") # vivox's sdk expects this soname
    
                try:
                        self.path("libkdu_v42R.so", "libkdu.so")
                        pass
                except:
                        print "Skipping libkdu_v42R.so - not found"
                        pass
                try:
                        self.path("libfmod-3.75.so")
                        pass
                except:
                        print "Skipping libkdu_v42R.so - not found"
                        pass
    
                self.end_prefix("lib")
    
                # Vivox runtimes
                if self.prefix(src="vivox-runtime/i686-linux", dst="bin"):
                        self.path("SLVoice")
                        self.end_prefix()
                if self.prefix(src="vivox-runtime/i686-linux", dst="lib"):
                        self.path("libortp.so")
    
                        self.path("libsndfile.so.1")
    
                        #self.path("libvivoxoal.so.1") # no - we'll re-use the viewer's own OAL lib
    
                        self.path("libvivoxplatform.so")
    
    
    class Linux_x86_64Manifest(LinuxManifest):
    
        def construct(self):
            super(Linux_x86_64Manifest, self).construct()
            self.path("secondlife-stripped","bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin")
            self.path("../linux_crash_logger/linux-crash-logger-stripped","linux-crash-logger.bin")
            if self.prefix("res-sdl"):
                self.path("*")
                # recurse
                self.end_prefix("res-sdl")
    
            self.path("featuretable_linux.txt")
            self.path("secondlife-i686.supp")