# [sra] Changes here are specific to the RPKI project, in order to get POW linked # against a copy of the OpenSSL libraries with the right options enabled. # Unlike the other changes to this package, I don't expect this one to be # useful to other POW users. from distutils.core import setup, Extension import sys, os, cfgparse print 'parsing configuration file' oidinfo = cfgparse.Parser('dumpasn1.cfg') print 'writing object module' oidinfo.dumpobjs('lib/_objects.py') print 'writing oid module' oidinfo.dumpoids('lib/_oids.py') # Setting -rpath to point to the OpenSSL build directory is temporary. # Once we figure out how and where to install this stuff, we'll need # to adjust this to point to the installation location. We wouldn't # be using shared libraries at all except for a GNU linker bug. Ick. openssl_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "../../openssl/openssl")) library_dirs = [ openssl_dir ] include_dirs = [ openssl_dir + "/include" ] libraries = [ "ssl", "crypto" ] extra_link_args = [ "-Wl,-rpath", openssl_dir ] setup(name = 'POW', version = '0.7', description = 'Python OpenSSL Wrappers', author = 'Peter Shannon', author_email = 'peter_shannon@yahoo.com', license = 'BSD', url = 'http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/pow', packages = ['POW'], package_dir = {'POW':'lib'}, ext_modules = [ Extension('POW._POW', ['POW.c'], libraries = libraries, library_dirs = library_dirs, include_dirs = include_dirs, extra_link_args = extra_link_args) ]) os.remove('lib/_objects.py') os.remove('lib/_oids.py')