
According to Jernej and my searches pythonw.exe should be used for stable releases and python.exe for unstable as commented in the changed files.
57 lines
1.8 KiB
Meson
57 lines
1.8 KiB
Meson
plugins = [
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{ 'name': 'colorxhtml' },
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{ 'name': 'file-openraster' },
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{ 'name': 'foggify' },
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{ 'name': 'gradients-save-as-css' },
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{ 'name': 'histogram-export' },
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{ 'name': 'palette-offset' },
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{ 'name': 'palette-sort' },
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{ 'name': 'palette-to-gradient' },
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{ 'name': 'python-eval' },
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{ 'name': 'spyro-plus' },
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]
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if not stable or not release
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plugins += [
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{ 'name': 'test-dialog' },
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]
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endif
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subdir('python-console')
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subdir('tests')
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foreach plugin : plugins
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name = plugin.get('name')
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srcs = plugin.get('srcs', [name + '.py'])
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install_data(srcs, install_dir: gimpplugindir / 'plug-ins' / name,
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install_mode: 'rwxr-xr-x')
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foreach src : srcs
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# Ugly trick to copy Python plug-ins into subfolders so that we can run GIMP
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# from the build directory without installing it.
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# To be run even if we don't install Python plug-ins so that we can
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# still run them for in-build scripts.
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run_command(python, meson.project_source_root() / '.gitlab/cp-plug-in-subfolder.py',
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meson.current_source_dir() / src, meson.current_build_dir() / name, check: true)
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endforeach
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endforeach
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# Fallback fix to the problem of non-configured interpreters (needed by MSIX)
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if platform_windows and not meson.is_cross_build() and python.found()
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python_config = configuration_data()
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if not stable
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#python.exe is prefered in unstable versions because of error output
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python_config.set('PYTHON_EXE', 'python.exe')
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else
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#pythonw.exe is prefered in stable releases because it works silently
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python_config.set('PYTHON_EXE', 'pythonw.exe')
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endif
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configure_file(input : 'pygimp.interp.in',
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output: 'pygimp.interp',
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configuration: python_config,
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install: true,
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install_dir: gimpplugindir / 'interpreters')
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endif
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