import os
import re
import shutil
-import string
import sys
import optparse
return s
underscore = _
+# Urg, Python 2.4 does not define stderr/stdout encoding
+# Maybe guess encoding from LANG/LC_ALL/LC_CTYPE?
+
def encoded_write(f, s):
- f.write (s.encode (f.encoding))
+ f.write (s.encode (f.encoding or 'utf_8'))
+
+# ugh, Python 2.5 optparse requires Unicode strings in some argument
+# functions, and refuse them in some other places
+def display_encode (s):
+ return s.encode (sys.stderr.encoding or 'utf_8')
def stderr_write (s):
encoded_write (sys.stderr, s)
progress = stderr_write
+def require_python_version ():
+ if sys.hexversion < 0x02040000:
+ stderr_write ("Python 2.4 or newer is required to run this program.\n\
+Please upgrade Python from http://python.org/download/, and if you use MacOS X,\n\
+please read 'Setup for MacOS X' in Application Usage.")
+ os.system ("open http://python.org/download/")
+ sys.exit (2)
+
# Modified version of the commands.mkarg(x), which always uses
# double quotes (since Windows can't handle the single quotes:
def mkarg(x):
def search_exe_path (name):
p = os.environ['PATH']
- exe_paths = string.split (p, ':')
+ exe_paths = p.split (':')
for e in exe_paths:
full = os.path.join (e, name)
if os.path.exists (full):