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import getopt, sys
from config_all import main as config_all
from build import main as build_openvpn
from build_ddk import main as build_ddk
from make_dist import main as make_dist
def Usage():
'''Show usage information'''
print "Usage: build_all.py [OPTIONS]..."
print "Build OpenVPN using Visual Studio tools"
print
print " -h, --help Show this help"
print " -u, --unsigned Do not sign the TAP drivers"
print " -n, --notap Don't build the TAP driver"
sys.exit(1)
def main(config):
# Do a signed build by default
signedBuild=True
# Build the TAP driver by default
tap=True
# Parse the command line argument(s)
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hun", ["help", "unsigned", "notap"])
except getopt.GetoptError:
Usage()
for o, a in opts:
if o in ("-h","--help"):
Usage()
if o in ("-u", "--unsigned"):
signedBuild=False
if o in ("-n", "--notap"):
tap=False
# Check if the SignTool module is present. This avoids ImportErrors popping
# up annoyingly _after_ the build.
if signedBuild:
try:
from signtool import SignTool
except (ImportError):
print "ERROR: SignTool python module not found! Can't do a signed build."
sys.exit(1)
else:
print "Doing an unsigned build as requested"
# Start the build
config_all(config)
build_openvpn()
if tap:
build_ddk(config, 'tap', 'all')
build_ddk(config, 'tapinstall', 'all')
else:
print "Not building the TAP driver"
if signedBuild:
sign(config, 'all')
make_dist(config)
# if we are run directly, and not loaded as a module
if __name__ == "__main__":
from wb import config
main(config)
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