Merged revisions 85071-85072,85894,87132 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/branches/py3k
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r85071 | hirokazu.yamamoto | 2010-09-29 03:29:57 +0900 (水, 29 9 2010) | 1 line
Now perl path with spaces can be used.
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r85072 | hirokazu.yamamoto | 2010-09-29 03:36:04 +0900 (水, 29 9 2010) | 1 line
Updated PC/VC6 openssl build script. (for openssl-1.0.0a)
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r85894 | hirokazu.yamamoto | 2010-10-29 02:57:25 +0900 (金, 29 10 2010) | 1 line
Updated readme.txt about OpenSSL.
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r87132 | hirokazu.yamamoto | 2010-12-08 23:47:07 +0900 (水, 08 12 2010) | 3 lines
Mention NASM which is needed to build openssl-1.0.0a original source.
(PC/VC6/readme.txt)
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diff --git a/PC/VS8.0/build_ssl.py b/PC/VS8.0/build_ssl.py
index ab5fcea..663e655 100644
--- a/PC/VS8.0/build_ssl.py
+++ b/PC/VS8.0/build_ssl.py
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
# directory. It is likely you will already find the zlib library and
# any other external packages there.
# * Install ActivePerl and ensure it is somewhere on your path.
-# * Run this script from the PCBuild directory.
+# * Run this script from the PC/VS8.0 directory.
#
# it should configure and build SSL, then build the _ssl and _hashlib
# Python extensions without intervention.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
# is available.
def find_working_perl(perls):
for perl in perls:
- fh = os.popen(perl + ' -e "use Win32;"')
+ fh = os.popen('"%s" -e "use Win32;"' % perl)
fh.read()
rc = fh.close()
if rc:
@@ -178,12 +178,12 @@
# as "well known" locations
perls = find_all_on_path("perl.exe", ["\\perl\\bin", "C:\\perl\\bin"])
perl = find_working_perl(perls)
- if perl is None:
+ if perl:
+ print("Found a working perl at '%s'" % (perl,))
+ else:
print("No Perl installation was found. Existing Makefiles are used.")
-
- print("Found a working perl at '%s'" % (perl,))
sys.stdout.flush()
- # Look for SSL 2 levels up from pcbuild - ie, same place zlib etc all live.
+ # Look for SSL 3 levels up from PC/VS8.0 - ie, same place zlib etc all live.
ssl_dir = find_best_ssl_dir(("..\\..\\..",))
if ssl_dir is None:
sys.exit(1)