LBRY-Vault/contrib/build-wine/deterministic.spec
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windows build: for the "setup" exe, put another "-debug" exe inside (#6603)
The "setup" Windows binary we distribute allows users to "install" Electrum
on their system. The distributable is created by NSIS. During
installation a bunch of files will get unpacked in %programfiles(x86)%/Electrum,
including an "inner" exe that will be the entrypoint for the user to start
the application. A shortcut is also created for the inner exe.

With this change, there will now be two inner EXEs. One the same as before,
the other with a "-debug" suffix in its name. The debug exe is built as a
"console" application (as opposed to a "windowed" application), so when
launched via double-click a black console window would appear; and also
importantly stdin/stdout are handled properly for it (unlike for "windowed"
programs). (see #2592)

There will not be a shortcut or similar for the debug exe; it would just
be there as a debugging option we can instruct users to use when needed.
In particular early crashes during startup are hard to debug without
stdout/stderr. (see e.g. #6601)
2020-10-12 15:20:30 +00:00

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# -*- mode: python -*-
from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import collect_data_files, collect_submodules, collect_dynamic_libs
import sys
for i, x in enumerate(sys.argv):
if x == '--name':
cmdline_name = sys.argv[i+1]
break
else:
raise Exception('no name')
PYHOME = 'c:/python3'
home = 'C:\\electrum\\'
# see https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/2005
hiddenimports = []
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('pkg_resources') # workaround for https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/1963
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('trezorlib')
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('safetlib')
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('btchip')
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('keepkeylib')
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('websocket')
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('ckcc')
hiddenimports += collect_submodules('bitbox02')
hiddenimports += ['PyQt5.QtPrintSupport'] # needed by Revealer
binaries = []
# Workaround for "Retro Look":
binaries += [b for b in collect_dynamic_libs('PyQt5') if 'qwindowsvista' in b[0]]
binaries += [('C:/tmp/libsecp256k1-0.dll', '.')]
binaries += [('C:/tmp/libusb-1.0.dll', '.')]
binaries += [('C:/tmp/libzbar-0.dll', '.')]
datas = [
(home+'electrum/*.json', 'electrum'),
(home+'electrum/lnwire/*.csv', 'electrum/lnwire'),
(home+'electrum/wordlist/english.txt', 'electrum/wordlist'),
(home+'electrum/locale', 'electrum/locale'),
(home+'electrum/plugins', 'electrum/plugins'),
(home+'electrum/gui/icons', 'electrum/gui/icons'),
]
datas += collect_data_files('trezorlib')
datas += collect_data_files('safetlib')
datas += collect_data_files('btchip')
datas += collect_data_files('keepkeylib')
datas += collect_data_files('ckcc')
datas += collect_data_files('bitbox02')
# We don't put these files in to actually include them in the script but to make the Analysis method scan them for imports
a = Analysis([home+'run_electrum',
home+'electrum/gui/qt/main_window.py',
home+'electrum/gui/text.py',
home+'electrum/util.py',
home+'electrum/wallet.py',
home+'electrum/simple_config.py',
home+'electrum/bitcoin.py',
home+'electrum/dnssec.py',
home+'electrum/commands.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/cosigner_pool/qt.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/email_requests/qt.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/trezor/qt.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/safe_t/client.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/safe_t/qt.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/keepkey/qt.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/ledger/qt.py',
home+'electrum/plugins/coldcard/qt.py',
#home+'packages/requests/utils.py'
],
binaries=binaries,
datas=datas,
#pathex=[home+'lib', home+'gui', home+'plugins'],
hiddenimports=hiddenimports,
hookspath=[])
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19055089/pyinstaller-onefile-warning-pyconfig-h-when-importing-scipy-or-scipy-signal
for d in a.datas:
if 'pyconfig' in d[0]:
a.datas.remove(d)
break
# Strip out parts of Qt that we never use. Reduces binary size by tens of MBs. see #4815
qt_bins2remove=('qt5web', 'qt53d', 'qt5game', 'qt5designer', 'qt5quick',
'qt5location', 'qt5test', 'qt5xml', r'pyqt5\qt\qml\qtquick')
print("Removing Qt binaries:", *qt_bins2remove)
for x in a.binaries.copy():
for r in qt_bins2remove:
if x[0].lower().startswith(r):
a.binaries.remove(x)
print('----> Removed x =', x)
qt_data2remove=(r'pyqt5\qt\translations\qtwebengine_locales', )
print("Removing Qt datas:", *qt_data2remove)
for x in a.datas.copy():
for r in qt_data2remove:
if x[0].lower().startswith(r):
a.datas.remove(x)
print('----> Removed x =', x)
# hotfix for #3171 (pre-Win10 binaries)
a.binaries = [x for x in a.binaries if not x[1].lower().startswith(r'c:\windows')]
pyz = PYZ(a.pure)
#####
# "standalone" exe with all dependencies packed into it
exe_standalone = EXE(
pyz,
a.scripts,
a.binaries,
a.datas,
name=os.path.join('build\\pyi.win32\\electrum', cmdline_name + ".exe"),
debug=False,
strip=None,
upx=False,
icon=home+'electrum/gui/icons/electrum.ico',
console=False)
# console=True makes an annoying black box pop up, but it does make Electrum output command line commands, with this turned off no output will be given but commands can still be used
exe_portable = EXE(
pyz,
a.scripts,
a.binaries,
a.datas + [ ('is_portable', 'README.md', 'DATA' ) ],
name=os.path.join('build\\pyi.win32\\electrum', cmdline_name + "-portable.exe"),
debug=False,
strip=None,
upx=False,
icon=home+'electrum/gui/icons/electrum.ico',
console=False)
#####
# exe and separate files that NSIS uses to build installer "setup" exe
exe_inside_setup_noconsole = EXE(
pyz,
a.scripts,
exclude_binaries=True,
name=os.path.join('build\\pyi.win32\\electrum', cmdline_name),
debug=False,
strip=None,
upx=False,
icon=home+'electrum/gui/icons/electrum.ico',
console=False)
exe_inside_setup_console = EXE(
pyz,
a.scripts,
exclude_binaries=True,
name=os.path.join('build\\pyi.win32\\electrum', cmdline_name+"-debug"),
debug=False,
strip=None,
upx=False,
icon=home+'electrum/gui/icons/electrum.ico',
console=True)
coll = COLLECT(
exe_inside_setup_noconsole,
exe_inside_setup_console,
a.binaries,
a.zipfiles,
a.datas,
strip=None,
upx=True,
debug=False,
icon=home+'electrum/gui/icons/electrum.ico',
console=False,
name=os.path.join('dist', 'electrum'))