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#!/bin/sh
# $Id$
# Copyright 2004-2005 Nick Mathewson.
# See LICENSE in Tor distribution for licensing information.
# This script builds a Macintosh OS X metapackage containing 4 packages:
# - One for Tor.
# - One for Privoxy.
# - One for a tor-specific privoxy configuration script.
# - One for Startup scripts for Tor.
#
# This script expects to be run from the toplevel makefile, with VERSION
# set to the latest Tor version, and Tor already built.
#
# Read the documentation located in tor/doc/tor-osx-dmg-creation.txt on
# how to build Tor for OSX
# Where have we put the zip file containing Privoxy? Edit this if your
# privoxy lives somewhere else.
PRIVOXY_PKG_ZIP=~/tmp/privoxyosx_setup_3.0.3.zip
###
# Helpful info on OS X packaging:
# http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/SoftwareDistribution/index.html
# man packagemaker
# Make sure VERSION is set, so we don't name the package
# "Tor--$OS-$ARCH-Bundle.dmg"
if [ "XX$VERSION" = 'XX' ]; then
echo "VERSION not set."
exit 1
fi
if [ -x /usr/bin/arch ]; then
ARCH=`/usr/bin/arch`
else
ARCH="unknown"
fi
## Determine OSX Version
# map version to name
if [ -x /usr/bin/sw_vers ]; then
# This is poor, yet functional. We don't care about the 3rd number in
# the OS version
OSVER=`/usr/bin/sw_vers | grep ProductVersion | cut -f2 | cut -d"." -f1,2`
case "$OSVER" in
"10.5") OS="leopard";;
"10.4") OS="tiger";;
"10.3") OS="panther";;
"10.2") OS="jaguar";;
"10.1") OS="puma";;
"10.0") OS="cheetah";;
*) OS="unknown";;
esac
else
OS="unknown"
fi
# Where will we put our temporary files?
BUILD_DIR=/tmp/tor-osx-$$
# Path to PackageMaker app.
PACKAGEMAKER=/Developer/Applications/Utilities/PackageMaker.app/Contents/MacOS/PackageMaker
umask 022
echo I might ask you for your password now, so you can sudo.
sudo rm -rf $BUILD_DIR
mkdir $BUILD_DIR || exit 1
for subdir in tor_packageroot tor_resources \
torstartup_packageroot \
privoxyconf_packageroot \
torbundle_resources \
output; do
mkdir $BUILD_DIR/$subdir
done
### Make Tor package.
make install DESTDIR=$BUILD_DIR/tor_packageroot
#mv $BUILD_DIR/tor_packageroot/Library/Tor/torrc.sample $BUILD_DIR/tor_packageroot/Library/Tor/torrc
cp contrib/osx/ReadMe.rtf $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources
#cp contrib/osx/License.rtf $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources
chmod 755 contrib/osx/TorPostflight
cp contrib/osx/TorPostflight $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/postflight
cp contrib/osx/addsysuser $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/addsysuser
cp contrib/osx/Tor_Uninstaller.applescript $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/Tor_Uninstaller.applescript
cp contrib/osx/Tor_Uninstaller.app.tar.gz $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/Tor_Uninstaller.app.tar.gz
cp contrib/osx/uninstall_tor_bundle.sh $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/uninstall_tor_bundle.sh
cp contrib/osx/package_list.txt $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/package_list.txt
cp contrib/osx/tor_logo.gif $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/background.gif
cp contrib/osx/net.freehaven.tor.plist $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/net.freehaven.tor.plist
cat <<EOF > $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/Welcome.txt
Tor: an anonymous Internet communication system
Tor is a system for using the internet anonymously, and allowing
others to do so.
EOF
### Assemble documentation
DOC=$BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/documents
mkdir $DOC
mkdir $DOC/howto
#cp doc/website/stylesheet.css doc/website/tor-doc-osx.html.* $DOC/howto
#cp doc/website/tor-doc-server.html.* $DOC/howto
#cp doc/website/tor-hidden-service.html.* $DOC/howto
#cp doc/website/tor-switchproxy.html.* $DOC/howto
#mkdir $DOC/img
#cp doc/img/screenshot-osx* $DOC/img
cp AUTHORS $DOC/AUTHORS.txt
groff doc/tor.1.in -T ps -m man | pstopdf -i -o $DOC/tor-reference.pdf
groff doc/tor-resolve.1 -T ps -m man | pstopdf -i -o $DOC/tor-resolve.pdf
mkdir $DOC/Advanced
cp doc/tor-spec.txt doc/rend-spec.txt doc/control-spec.txt doc/socks-extensions.txt doc/version-spec.txt $DOC/Advanced
cp doc/HACKING $DOC/Advanced/HACKING.txt
cp ChangeLog $DOC/Advanced/ChangeLog.txt
find $BUILD_DIR/tor_packageroot -print0 |sudo xargs -0 chown root:wheel
$PACKAGEMAKER -build \
-p $BUILD_DIR/output/Tor.pkg \
-f $BUILD_DIR/tor_packageroot \
-r $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources \
-i contrib/osx/TorInfo.plist \
-d contrib/osx/TorDesc.plist
### Put privoxy configuration package in place.
mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR/privoxyconf_packageroot/Library/Privoxy
cp contrib/osx/privoxy.config $BUILD_DIR/privoxyconf_packageroot/Library/Privoxy/config
find $BUILD_DIR/privoxyconf_packageroot -print0 |sudo xargs -0 chown root:wheel
$PACKAGEMAKER -build \
-p $BUILD_DIR/output/privoxyconf.pkg \
-f $BUILD_DIR/privoxyconf_packageroot \
-i contrib/osx/PrivoxyConfInfo.plist \
-d contrib/osx/PrivoxyConfDesc.plist
### Make Startup Script package
# If Tiger or later, use launchd. Otherwise, use StartupItems
if [ $OS = "tiger" ]; then
cp contrib/osx/net.freehaven.tor.plist $BUILD_DIR/tor_resources/net.freehaven.tor.plist
else
mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR/torstartup_packageroot/Library/StartupItems/Tor
cp contrib/osx/Tor contrib/osx/StartupParameters.plist \
$BUILD_DIR/torstartup_packageroot/Library/StartupItems/Tor
find $BUILD_DIR/torstartup_packageroot -print0 | sudo xargs -0 chown root:wheel
$PACKAGEMAKER -build \
-p $BUILD_DIR/output/torstartup.pkg \
-f $BUILD_DIR/torstartup_packageroot \
-i contrib/osx/TorStartupInfo.plist \
-d contrib/osx/TorStartupDesc.plist
fi
### Assemble the metapackage. Packagemaker won't buld metapackages from
# the command line, so we need to do it by hand.
MPKG=$BUILD_DIR/output/Tor-$VERSION-$OS-$ARCH-Bundle.mpkg
mkdir -p "$MPKG/Contents/Resources"
echo -n "pmkrpkg1" > "$MPKG/Contents/PkgInfo"
cp contrib/osx/ReadMe.rtf "$MPKG/Contents/Resources"
#cp contrib/osx/License.rtf "$MPKG/Contents/Resources"
cp contrib/osx/TorBundleInfo.plist "$MPKG/Contents/Info.plist"
cp contrib/osx/TorBundleWelcome.rtf "$MPKG/Contents/Resources/Welcome.rtf"
cp contrib/osx/TorBundleDesc.plist "$MPKG/Contents/Resources/Description.plist"
cp contrib/osx/tor_logo.gif "$MPKG/Contents/Resources/background.gif"
# Move all the subpackages into place. unzip Privoxy.pkg into place,
# and fix its file permissions so we can rm -rf it later.
mkdir $BUILD_DIR/output/.contained_packages
mv $BUILD_DIR/output/*.pkg $BUILD_DIR/OUTPUT/.contained_packages
( cd $BUILD_DIR/output/.contained_packages && unzip $PRIVOXY_PKG_ZIP && find Privoxy.pkg -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod u+w )
### Copy readmes and licenses into toplevel.
PRIVOXY_RESDIR=$BUILD_DIR/output/.contained_packages/Privoxy.pkg/Contents/Resources
cp $PRIVOXY_RESDIR/License.html $BUILD_DIR/output/Privoxy\ License.html
cp $PRIVOXY_RESDIR/ReadMe.txt $BUILD_DIR/output/Privoxy\ ReadMe.txt
cp contrib/osx/ReadMe.rtf $BUILD_DIR/output/Tor\ ReadMe.rtf
cp LICENSE $BUILD_DIR/output/Tor\ License.txt
### Package it all into a DMG
find $BUILD_DIR/output -print0 | sudo xargs -0 chown root:wheel
mv $BUILD_DIR/output "$BUILD_DIR/Tor-$VERSION-$OS-$ARCH-Bundle"
rm -f "Tor-$VERSION-$OS-$ARCH-Bundle.dmg"
USER="`whoami`"
sudo hdiutil create -format UDZO -srcfolder "$BUILD_DIR/Tor-$VERSION-$OS-$ARCH-Bundle" "Tor-$VERSION-$OS-$ARCH-Bundle.dmg"
sudo chown "$USER" "Tor-$VERSION-$OS-$ARCH-Bundle.dmg"
sudo rm -rf $BUILD_DIR
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