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This is the converse of GH-15353 -- in addition to plenty of scripts in the tree that are marked with the executable bit (and so can be directly executed), there are a few that have a leading `#!` which could let them be executed, but it doesn't do anything because they don't have the executable bit set. Here's a command which finds such files and marks them. The first line finds files in the tree with a `#!` line *anywhere*; the next-to-last step checks that the *first* line is actually of that form. In between we filter out files that already have the bit set, and some files that are meant as fragments to be consumed by one or another kind of preprocessor. $ git grep -l '^#!' \ | grep -vxFf <( \ git ls-files --stage \ | perl -lane 'print $F[3] if (!/^100644/)' \ ) \ | grep -ve '\.in$' -e '^Doc/includes/' \ | while read f; do head -c2 "$f" | grep -qxF '#!' \ && chmod a+x "$f"; \ done
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6.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
204 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/env python3
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# Script for preparing OpenSSL for building on Windows.
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# Uses Perl to create nmake makefiles and otherwise prepare the way
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# for building on 32 or 64 bit platforms.
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# Script originally authored by Mark Hammond.
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# Major revisions by:
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# Martin v. Löwis
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# Christian Heimes
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# Zachary Ware
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# THEORETICALLY, you can:
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# * Unpack the latest OpenSSL release where $(opensslDir) in
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# PCbuild\pyproject.props expects it to be.
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# * Install ActivePerl and ensure it is somewhere on your path.
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# * Run this script with the OpenSSL source dir as the only argument.
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#
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# it should configure OpenSSL such that it is ready to be built by
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# ssl.vcxproj on 32 or 64 bit platforms.
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import subprocess
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from shutil import copy
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# Find all "foo.exe" files on the PATH.
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def find_all_on_path(filename, extras=None):
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entries = os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)
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ret = []
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for p in entries:
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fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename))
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if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret:
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ret.append(fname)
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if extras:
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for p in extras:
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fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, filename))
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if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname not in ret:
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ret.append(fname)
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return ret
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# Find a suitable Perl installation for OpenSSL.
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# cygwin perl does *not* work. ActivePerl does.
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# Being a Perl dummy, the simplest way I can check is if the "Win32" package
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# is available.
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def find_working_perl(perls):
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for perl in perls:
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try:
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subprocess.check_output([perl, "-e", "use Win32;"])
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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continue
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else:
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return perl
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if perls:
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print("The following perl interpreters were found:")
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for p in perls:
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print(" ", p)
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print(" None of these versions appear suitable for building OpenSSL")
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else:
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print("NO perl interpreters were found on this machine at all!")
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print(" Please install ActivePerl and ensure it appears on your path")
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def copy_includes(makefile, suffix):
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dir = 'inc'+suffix+'\\openssl'
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try:
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os.makedirs(dir)
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except OSError:
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pass
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copy_if_different = r'$(PERL) $(SRC_D)\util\copy-if-different.pl'
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with open(makefile) as fin:
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for line in fin:
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if copy_if_different in line:
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perl, script, src, dest = line.split()
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if not '$(INCO_D)' in dest:
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continue
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# We're in the root of the source tree
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src = src.replace('$(SRC_D)', '.').strip('"')
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dest = dest.strip('"').replace('$(INCO_D)', dir)
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print('copying', src, 'to', dest)
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copy(src, dest)
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def run_configure(configure, do_script):
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print("perl Configure "+configure+" no-idea no-mdc2")
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os.system("perl Configure "+configure+" no-idea no-mdc2")
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print(do_script)
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os.system(do_script)
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def fix_uplink():
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# uplink.c tries to find the OPENSSL_Applink function exported from the current
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# executable. However, we export it from _ssl[_d].pyd instead. So we update the
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# module name here before building.
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with open('ms\\uplink.c', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f1:
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code = list(f1)
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os.replace('ms\\uplink.c', 'ms\\uplink.c.orig')
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already_patched = False
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with open('ms\\uplink.c', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f2:
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for line in code:
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if not already_patched:
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if re.search('MODIFIED FOR CPYTHON _ssl MODULE', line):
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already_patched = True
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elif re.match(r'^\s+if\s*\(\(h\s*=\s*GetModuleHandle[AW]?\(NULL\)\)\s*==\s*NULL\)', line):
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f2.write("/* MODIFIED FOR CPYTHON _ssl MODULE */\n")
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f2.write('if ((h = GetModuleHandleW(L"_ssl.pyd")) == NULL) if ((h = GetModuleHandleW(L"_ssl_d.pyd")) == NULL)\n')
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already_patched = True
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f2.write(line)
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if not already_patched:
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print("WARN: failed to patch ms\\uplink.c")
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def prep(arch):
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makefile_template = "ms\\ntdll{}.mak"
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generated_makefile = makefile_template.format('')
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if arch == "x86":
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configure = "VC-WIN32"
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do_script = "ms\\do_nasm"
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suffix = "32"
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elif arch == "amd64":
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configure = "VC-WIN64A"
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do_script = "ms\\do_win64a"
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suffix = "64"
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else:
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raise ValueError('Unrecognized platform: %s' % arch)
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print("Creating the makefiles...")
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sys.stdout.flush()
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# run configure, copy includes, patch files
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run_configure(configure, do_script)
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makefile = makefile_template.format(suffix)
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try:
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os.unlink(makefile)
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except FileNotFoundError:
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pass
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os.rename(generated_makefile, makefile)
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copy_includes(makefile, suffix)
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print('patching ms\\uplink.c...')
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fix_uplink()
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def main():
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if len(sys.argv) == 1:
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print("Not enough arguments: directory containing OpenSSL",
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"sources must be supplied")
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sys.exit(1)
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if len(sys.argv) == 3 and sys.argv[2] not in ('x86', 'amd64'):
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print("Second argument must be x86 or amd64")
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sys.exit(1)
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if len(sys.argv) > 3:
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print("Too many arguments supplied, all we need is the directory",
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"containing OpenSSL sources and optionally the architecture")
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sys.exit(1)
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ssl_dir = sys.argv[1]
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arch = sys.argv[2] if len(sys.argv) >= 3 else None
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if not os.path.isdir(ssl_dir):
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print(ssl_dir, "is not an existing directory!")
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sys.exit(1)
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# perl should be on the path, but we also look in "\perl" and "c:\\perl"
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# as "well known" locations
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perls = find_all_on_path("perl.exe", [r"\perl\bin",
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r"C:\perl\bin",
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r"\perl64\bin",
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r"C:\perl64\bin",
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])
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perl = find_working_perl(perls)
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if perl:
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print("Found a working perl at '%s'" % (perl,))
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else:
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sys.exit(1)
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if not find_all_on_path('nmake.exe'):
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print('Could not find nmake.exe, try running env.bat')
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sys.exit(1)
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if not find_all_on_path('nasm.exe'):
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print('Could not find nasm.exe, please add to PATH')
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sys.exit(1)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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# Put our working Perl at the front of our path
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os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.dirname(perl) + \
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os.pathsep + \
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os.environ["PATH"]
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old_cwd = os.getcwd()
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try:
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os.chdir(ssl_dir)
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if arch:
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prep(arch)
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else:
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for arch in ['amd64', 'x86']:
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prep(arch)
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finally:
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os.chdir(old_cwd)
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if __name__=='__main__':
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main()
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