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import os.path, sys | |
class ConfigurationError(Exception): | |
def __init__(self, reason): | |
Exception.__init__(self, "Configuration failed: %s" % reason) | |
env = Environment() | |
# sunos, aix, hpux, irix, sunos appear to be platforms known by SCons, assuming they're POSIX compliant | |
Posix = ("linux", "darwin", "sunos", "aix", "hpux", "irix", "sunos", "netbsd") | |
Windows = ("win32", "cygwin") | |
if env["PLATFORM"] == "posix": | |
if sys.platform[:5] == "linux": | |
Platform = "linux" | |
elif sys.platform[:6] == "netbsd": | |
Platform = "netbsd" | |
else: | |
raise ConfigurationError("Unknown platform %s" % sys.platform) | |
else: | |
if not env["PLATFORM"] in ("win32", "cygwin") + Posix: | |
raise ConfigurationError("Unknown platform %s" % env["PLATFORM"]) | |
Platform = env["PLATFORM"] | |
# Inspired by the versioning scheme followed by Qt, it seems sensible enough. There are three components: major, minor | |
# and micro. Major changes with each subtraction from the API (backward-incompatible, i.e. V19 vs. V18), minor changes | |
# with each addition to the API (backward-compatible), micro changes with each revision of the source code. | |
ApiVer = "2.0.0" | |
Export("Platform", "Posix", "ConfigurationError", "ApiVer") | |