# -*- mode: python -*- import sys import os CTYPES_DIR = "ctypes" TEST_LIB = os.path.join(CTYPES_DIR, "testctypes") if sys.platform == "linux2": TEST_LIB += ".so" elif sys.platform == "darwin2": TEST_LIB += ".dylib" elif sys.platform == "win32": TEST_LIB += ".dll" else: raise NotImplentedError # If the required dylib does not reside in the current directory, the Analysis # class machinery, based on ctypes.util.find_library, will not find it. This was # done on purpose for this test, to show how to give Analysis class a clue. os.environ["DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = CTYPES_DIR os.environ["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = CTYPES_DIR # Check for presence of testctypes shared library, build it if not present if not os.path.exists(TEST_LIB): os.chdir(CTYPES_DIR) if sys.platform == "darwin2": os.system("gcc -Wall -dynamiclib testctypes.c -o testctypes.dylib -headerpad_max_install_names") id_dylib = os.path.abspath("testctypes.dylib") os.system("install_name_tool -id %s testctypes.dylib" % (id_dylib,)) elif sys.platform == "linux2": os.system("gcc -fPIC -shared testctypes.c -o testctypes.so") else: raise NotImplementedError os.chdir("..") __testname__ = 'test15' a = Analysis(['../support/_mountzlib.py', '../support/useUnicode.py', 'test15.py'], pathex=[]) pyz = PYZ(a.pure) exe = EXE(pyz, a.scripts, a.binaries, name=os.path.join('dist', __testname__), debug=False, strip=False, upx=False, console=1 )