wxWidgets/wxPython/b.win32

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#!/bin/bash
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# To Robin: I tried to avoid making any changes to the existing
# build scripts, but my env requires me to specify Windows paths...
# if this breaks something at your end, let me know and we can
# figure out some solution for both of us.
if [ "$SWIGDIR" = "" ]; then
SWIGDIR=$PROJECTS\\SWIG-cvs
fi
FLAGS="USE_SWIG=1 SWIG=$SWIGDIR\\swig.exe"
# Use non-default python?
case $1 in
21 | 2.1) VER=21; shift ;;
22 | 2.2) VER=22; shift ;;
23 | 2.3) VER=23; shift ;;
24 | 2.4) VER=24; shift ;;
*) VER=24
esac
PYTHON=$TOOLS/python$VER/python.exe
SETUP="$PYTHON -u setup.py"
$PYTHON -c "import sys;print '\n', sys.version, '\n'"
# "c" --> clean
if [ "$1" = "c" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP $FLAGS clean $@"
OTHERCMD="rm wx/*.pyd"
# just remove the *.pyd's
elif [ "$1" = "d" ]; then
shift
CMD="rm wx/*.pyd"
# touch all the *.i files so swig will regenerate
elif [ "$1" = "t" ]; then
shift
CMD=
find . -name "*.i" | xargs -l touch
# "i" --> install
elif [ "$1" = "i" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP build install"
# "r" --> make installer
elif [ "$1" = "r" ]; then
shift
CMD="$PYTHON -u distrib\make_installer.py $@"
# "s" --> source dist
elif [ "$1" = "s" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP sdist"
# "f" --> FINAL
elif [ "$1" == "f" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP $FLAGS FINAL=1 build_ext --inplace $@"
# "h" --> HYBRID
elif [ "$1" = "h" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP $FLAGS HYBRID=1 build_ext --inplace $@"
# "a" --> make all installers
elif [ "$1" = "a" ]; then
shift
CMD=
# $0 22 d
# $0 22 h
# $0 22 r
# $0 22 d UNICODE=1
# $0 22 h UNICODE=1
# $0 22 r UNICODE=1
$0 23 d
$0 23 h
$0 23 r
$0 23 d UNICODE=1
$0 23 h UNICODE=1
$0 23 r UNICODE=1
# "b" --> both debug and hybrid builds
elif [ "$1" = "b" ]; then
shift
CMD="echo Finished!"
$0 $VER $@
$0 $VER h $@
# (no command arg) --> normal debug build for development
else
CMD="$SETUP $FLAGS HYBRID=0 build_ext --inplace --debug $@"
fi
if [ "$CMD" != "" ]; then
echo $CMD
$CMD
fi
if [ "$OTHERCMD" != "" ]; then
echo $OTHERCMD
$OTHERCMD
fi