Re: [gtk-osx-users] GTK-Mac-Bundler lib changes.
- From: Pascal <p p14 orange fr>
- To: John Ralls <jralls ceridwen us>
- Cc: gtk-osx-users-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gtk-osx-users] GTK-Mac-Bundler lib changes.
- Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 11:44:20 +0200
Le 8 juin 2020 à 18:13, John Ralls <jralls ceridwen us> a écrit :
On Jun 8, 2020, at 3:03 AM, Pascal <p p14 orange fr> wrote:
Le 7 juin 2020 à 19:39, Pascal <p p14 orange fr> a écrit :
Hello,
I've used gtk-mac-bundler to create my app, but I've some issues with referenced dylib.
GTK libs are referenced with absolute path:
<prefix>/lib/libgtk-3.0.dylib
These are changed by gtk-mac-bundler into:
@executable_path/../Resources/lib/libgtk-3.0.dylib
I've got some messages as:
Cannot find a matching prefix for libxmlada_schema.dylib
These libs are outside <prefix>/lib so I changed them to absolute path.
However, I have other libs built in <prefix>/lib that are referenced with relative path, for instance:
@rpath/libadalang.dylib
These are not changed by gtk-mac-bundler so I've added rpath "@executable_path/../Resources/lib" and I've
deleted all rpath with <prefix>/lib in executable and all libs.
I've checked with otool that the only remaining rpath is "@executable_path/../Resources/lib".
But when executing the app I've messages for instance:
objc[45002]: Class GdkQuartzView is implemented in both
/opt/gps-build/osx_bundle/_build/Applications/gnatstudio.app/Contents/Resources/lib/libgdk-3.0.dylib
(0x113f0a960) and /opt/xnadalib-2020/lib/libgdk-3.0.dylib (0x11ed97960). One of the two will be used.
Which one is undefined.
I do not understand where there are these references to <prefix>/lib (/opt/xnadalib-2020/lib in my case).
Any idea is welcome.
I've gone further, the references of <prefix>/lib are coming from *.so in lib/Python2.7.
I had just put in my bungle file:
<data>
${prefix}/lib/python2.7
</data>
So I changed for:
<binary>
${prefix}/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload/*.so
</binary>
<binary>
${prefix}/lib/python2.7/site-packages/*.so
</binary>
<binary>
${prefix}/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gi/*.so
</binary>
<binary>
${prefix}/lib/python2.7/site-packages/cairo/*.so
</binary>
Side question, I've manually copied the *.py files to prevent to overwrite the modified *.so files, is
there a way to do it safely in the bundle file?
Then I've a issue with gi:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File
"/opt/gps-build/osx_bundle/_build/Applications/gnatstudio.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gi/__init__.py",
line 129, in require_version
raise ValueError('Namespace %s not available' % namespace)
ValueError: Namespace Gtk not available
What could be missing in the bundle file?
The typelibs?
I don't understand what you mean about manually copying the python files to prevent overwriting the
loadable modules. How would that happen?
You might look at https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/blob/maintenance/gramps51/mac/gramps.bundleto
see how I bundle Gramps.
Regards,
John Ralls
Thanks John for your exemple :-)
Especially nice tips: recurse="True" and the gir section.
Now for Python files, I can do:
<binary recurse="True">
${prefix}/lib/python2.7/*.so
</binary>
and
<data recurse="True">
${prefix}/lib/python2.7/*.py
</data>
I've got many:
"Error in transformation of /opt/xnadalib-2020/share/gir-1.0/xlib-2.0.gir: 'encoding' is an invalid keyword
argument for this function"
With traceback in project.py:
TypeError: 'encoding' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
Error in transformation of /opt/xnadalib-2020/share/gir-1.0/GtkosxApplication-1.0.gir: 'encoding' is an
invalid keyword argument for this function
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/gtk-mac-bundler.0/bundler/project.py", line 413, in copy_target
typelib_paths.append(transform_file(globbed_source))
File "/opt/gtk-mac-bundler.0/bundler/project.py", line 389, in transform_file
with open (filename, "r", encoding="utf8") as source:
Thus, I removed the encoding parameter:
--- ./bundler/project.py.0 2020-06-09 10:25:20.000000000 +0200
+++ ./bundler/project.py 2020-06-09 10:27:08.000000000 +0200
@@ -386,11 +386,11 @@
path, fname = os.path.split(filename)
name, ext = os.path.splitext(fname)
- with open (filename, "r", encoding="utf8") as source:
+ with open (filename, "r") as source:
lines = source.readlines()
gir_file = os.path.join(gir_dest, fname)
typelib = os.path.join(typelib_dest, name + '.typelib')
- with open (gir_file, "w", encoding="utf8") as target:
+ with open (gir_file, "w") as target:
for line in lines:
I also add GI_TYPELIB_PATH and now it works almost fine:
some macOS keyboard shortcuts are not working :-(
Any idea?
Thanks again, Pascal.
https://blady.pagesperso-orange.fr
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