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mpv/bootstrap.py
wm4 73401f92ec bootstrap.py: make it work on win32
Apparently, just running ./waf and hoping that it will be run with a
Python interpreter doesn't necessarily work. The workaround is pretty
simple and reliable.
2015-06-04 11:10:02 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# This script simply downloads waf to the current directory
from __future__ import print_function
import os, sys, stat, hashlib, subprocess
WAFRELEASE = "waf-1.8.4"
WAFURLS = ["http://ftp.waf.io/pub/release/" + WAFRELEASE,
"http://www.freehackers.org/~tnagy/release/" + WAFRELEASE]
SHA256HASH = "f02035fa5d8814f33f19b2b20d43822ddef6bb39b955ca196c2a247a1f9ffaa8"
if os.path.exists("waf"):
wafver = subprocess.check_output([sys.executable, './waf', '--version']).decode()
if WAFRELEASE.split('-')[1] == wafver.split(' ')[1]:
print("Found 'waf', skipping download.")
sys.exit(0)
try:
from urllib.request import urlopen, URLError
except:
from urllib2 import urlopen, URLError
waf = None
for WAFURL in WAFURLS:
try:
print("Downloading {}...".format(WAFURL))
waf = urlopen(WAFURL).read()
break
except URLError:
print("Download failed.")
if not waf:
print("Could not download {}.".format(WAFRELEASE))
sys.exit(1)
if SHA256HASH == hashlib.sha256(waf).hexdigest():
with open("waf", "wb") as wf:
wf.write(waf)
os.chmod("waf", os.stat("waf").st_mode | stat.S_IXUSR)
print("Checksum verified.")
else:
print("The checksum of the downloaded file does not match!")
print(" - got: {}".format(hashlib.sha256(waf).hexdigest()))
print(" - expected: {}".format(SHA256HASH))
print("Please download and verify the file manually.")
sys.exit(1)