This is a description of the files in this directory, all of which have to do with packaging on Mac OS X. They are useful only for those wanting to build binary distributions of Zenmap for Mac OS X. == Info.plist A properties list file that whose contents are merged with the default properties added by py2app. == make-bundle.sh This script builds a .app bundle. It must be run from the root of the Zenmap source tree. The finished bundle is put in dist/Zenmap.app. == test_wrapper.py This file contains unit tests for zenmap_wrapper.py, because it needs to do some tricky escaping and substitution of configuration files. == zenmap.icns The icon file for the bundle. It was created using the Icon Composer utility (open -a "Icon Composer"). == zenmap_auth.c This is a simple wrapper program that attempts to run zenmap_wrapper.py with privileges. == zenmap_wrapper.py This is a wrapper script that gets installed in the application bundle. It sets up an execution environment and then calls the main zenmap executable. == MacPorts-ports.diff This patch against a MacPorts ports tree contains various changes needed to install dependencies in a sufficiently portable way. The main thing accomplished by this patch is to avoid building a MacPorts libiconv. libcups depends on libiconv, but it depends on an Apple version of libconv, and MacPorts doesn't have a port for libcups. The MacPorts libiconv is incompatible and causes a dynamic linker error at runtime. The following instructions show how to make a 10.5-compatible environment suitable for building Zenmap packages. It will be a separate installation in $HOME/macports-10.5 that won't interfere with your normal MacPorts installation in /opt/local. These instructions were done with MacPorts 2.0.3 on Mac OS X 10.6.8. 1. Install MacPorts. export PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin export PREFIX=$HOME/macports-10.5 tar xzvf MacPorts-2.1.1.tar.gz cd MacPorts-2.1.1 ./configure --with-no-root-privileges --prefix=$PREFIX --with-tclpackage=$PREFIX/Library/Tcl --with-applications-dir=$PREFIX/Applications make make install 2. Update the ports tree. $PREFIX/bin/port sync 3. Edit the file $PREFIX/etc/macports/macports.conf. Uncomment the line build_arch i386 Add this line at the bottom: macosx_deployment_target 10.5 4. Make a local patched ports tree. cd $PREFIX mkdir ports ln -s var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports ports.orig for x in archivers/xz editors/vim devel/apr-util devel/atk devel/gettext devel/glib2 gnome/gtk2 graphics/fontconfig graphics/gdk-pixbuf2 mail/libidn perl/p5-locale-gettext python/py-gobject python/py-libxml2 textproc/help2man textproc/libxml2 textproc/libxslt x11/pango; do mkdir -v -p ports/$x; cp -R ports.orig/$x ports/$(dirname $x); done patch -p0 < MacPorts-ports.diff 5. Build a port index. cd ports $PREFIX/bin/portindex 6. Edit the file $PREFIX/etc/macports/sources.conf. Add a line file:///Users/user/macports-10.5/ports above the rsync line. (Replace "user" with your user name.) 7. Install the dependencies of Zenmap. $PREFIX/bin/port install py26-pygtk py26-py2app apr apr-util Here are instructions for updating the patch to keep up with MacPorts changes. First, sync the original ports tree. $PREFIX/bin/port sync Restore a pristine partial ports tree: cd $PREFIX rsync -rv --existing --delete --exclude=PortIndex ports.orig/ ports/ Reapply the patch. Resolve any conflicts. patch -p0 --no-backup-if-mismatch < MacPorts-ports.diff Make a new patch. diff --unidirectional-new-file -ru -x 'PortIndex*' ports.orig ports | grep -v '^Only in ' > new.diff Check that it's all right, then rename it. mv new.diff MacPorts-ports.diff Rebuild the port index. cd ports $PREFIX/bin/portindex