anki/qt/bundle/mac/finalize.py
Damien Elmes 95dbf30fb9 updates to the build process and binary bundles
All platforms:

- rename scripts/ to tools/: Bazelisk expects to find its wrapper script
(used by the Mac changes below) in tools/. Rather than have a separate
scripts/ and tools/, it's simpler to just move everything into tools/.
- wheel outputs and binary bundles now go into .bazel/out/dist. While
not technically Bazel build products, doing it this way ensures they get
cleaned up when 'bazel clean' is run, and it keeps them out of the source
folder.
- update to the latest Bazel

Windows changes:

- bazel.bat has been removed, and tools\setup-env.bat has been added.
Other scripts like .\run.bat will automatically call it to set up the
environment.
- because Bazel is now on the path, you can 'bazel test ...' from any
folder, instead of having to do \anki\bazel.
- the bat files can handle being called from any working directory,
so things like running "\anki\tools\python" from c:\ will work.
- build installer as part of bundling process

Mac changes:

- `arch -arch x86_64 bazel ...` will now automatically use a different
build root, so that it is cheap to switch back and forth between archs
on a new Mac.
- tools/run-qt* will now automatically use Rosetta
- disable jemalloc in Mac x86 build for now, as it won't build under
Rosetta (perhaps due to its build scripts using $host_cpu instead of
$target_cpu)
- create app bundle as part of bundling process

Linux changes:

- remove arm64 orjson workaround in Linux bundle, as without a
readily-available, relatively distro-agonstic PyQt/Qt build
we can use, the arm64 Linux bundle is of very limited usefulness.
- update Docker files for release build
- include fcitx5 in both the qt5 and qt6 bundles
- create tarballs as part of the bundling process
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# Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors
# License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
# These steps are outsite bundle/build.py, so that multiple builds can be done
# in sequence without blocking on Apple's notarization, and so that the final
# dmg build can be done in bulk at the end.
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from pathlib import Path
output_root = Path(__file__).parent / "../../../.bazel/out"
dist_folder = output_root / "dist"
apps = output_root / "build" / "app"
variants = ["qt6_arm64", "qt6_amd64", "qt5_amd64"]
def staple_apps() -> None:
for variant in variants:
variant_base = apps / variant
if variant_base.exists():
if os.getenv("NOTARIZE_USER"):
subprocess.run(
[
"python",
Path(__file__).with_name("notarize.py"),
"staple",
variant_base,
],
check=True,
)
else:
print("skip missing", variant_base)
def build_dmgs() -> None:
for variant in variants:
variant_base = apps / variant
if variant_base.exists():
dmg_name_path = variant_base / "dmg_name"
dmg_name = open(dmg_name_path).read()
dmg_name_path.unlink()
subprocess.run(
[
"bash",
Path(__file__).with_name("dmg") / "build.sh",
variant_base,
dist_folder / dmg_name,
],
check=True,
)
else:
print("skip missing", variant_base)
if sys.argv[1] == "staple":
staple_apps()
elif sys.argv[1] == "dmg":
build_dmgs()