setup.py: allow to override default "share/man" via environment variable
Apparently on some BSD systems man pages go to /usr/man instead of /usr/share/man. It's too complicated to keep track of all the nuances of Linux distros so package maintainers can simply override the default via a $FONTTOOLS_MANPATH env variable Fixes #84
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from __future__ import print_function
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import io
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import sys
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import os
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from os.path import isfile, join as pjoin
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from glob import glob
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages, Command
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from distutils import log
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from distutils.util import convert_path
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import subprocess as sp
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import contextlib
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pass
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def find_data_files(manpath="share/man"):
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""" Find FontTools's data_files (just man pages at this point).
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By default, we install man pages to "share/man" directory relative to the
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base installation directory for data_files. The latter can be changed with
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the --install-data option of 'setup.py install' sub-command.
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E.g., if the data files installation directory is "/usr", the default man
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page installation directory will be "/usr/share/man".
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You can override this via the $FONTTOOLS_MANPATH environment variable.
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E.g., on some BSD systems man pages are installed to 'man' instead of
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'share/man'; you can export $FONTTOOLS_MANPATH variable just before
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installing:
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$ FONTTOOLS_MANPATH="man" pip install -v .
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[...]
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running install_data
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copying Doc/man/ttx.1 -> /usr/man/man1
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When installing from PyPI, for this variable to have effect you need to
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force pip to install from the source distribution instead of the wheel
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package (otherwise setup.py is not run), by using the --no-binary option:
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$ FONTTOOLS_MANPATH="man" pip install --no-binary=fonttools fonttools
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Note that you can only override the base man path, i.e. without the
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section number (man1, man3, etc.). The latter is always implied to be 1,
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for "general commands".
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"""
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# get base installation directory for man pages
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manpagebase = os.environ.get('FONTTOOLS_MANPATH', convert_path(manpath))
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# all our man pages go to section 1
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manpagedir = pjoin(manpagebase, 'man1')
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manpages = [f for f in glob(pjoin('Doc', 'man', 'man1', '*.1')) if isfile(f)]
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data_files = [(manpagedir, manpages)]
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return data_files
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setup(
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name="fonttools",
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version="3.5.0.dev0",
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package_dir={'': 'Lib'},
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packages=find_packages("Lib"),
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include_package_data=True,
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data_files=[
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('share/man/man1', ["Doc/ttx.1"])
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],
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data_files=find_data_files(),
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setup_requires=pytest_runner + wheel + bumpversion,
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tests_require=[
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'pytest>=2.8',
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