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author | Tobias Markmann <tm@ayena.de> | 2019-02-19 15:34:59 (GMT) |
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committer | Tobias Markmann <tm@ayena.de> | 2019-02-20 07:40:35 (GMT) |
commit | 7062839cd21ba32a73ce01c920294d0f7575780b (patch) | |
tree | d44770d343476f55d258f25bf13919c79a5a105c /Swift/QtUI | |
parent | fafcdd573702e188873c608153900e764672648d (diff) | |
download | swift-7062839cd21ba32a73ce01c920294d0f7575780b.zip swift-7062839cd21ba32a73ce01c920294d0f7575780b.tar.bz2 |
Fix Python 3 Unicode issues related to Windows packaging
Test-Information:
Without these fixes, the build of a Windows MSI package
is not possible on Windows Server 2012. This is due to
the fact that on Windows you must force UTF8 coding
on file open as it defaults to Windows specific codec
for everything.
Tested by building a Windows MSI package on Windows
Server 2012.
Change-Id: I32664824188775f5ba27d9644fbbf33bf7094dfa
Diffstat (limited to 'Swift/QtUI')
-rw-r--r-- | Swift/QtUI/SConscript | 12 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Swift/QtUI/SConscript b/Swift/QtUI/SConscript index 584cfea..96979c0 100644 --- a/Swift/QtUI/SConscript +++ b/Swift/QtUI/SConscript @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ import os, datetime, re, time import Version +import SCons.Util def generateQRCTheme(dir, prefix) : sourceDir = dir.abspath @@ -475,11 +476,16 @@ if env["PLATFORM"] == "win32" : #myenv.Nsis("../Packaging/nsis/swift.nsi") if env["SCONS_STAGE"] == "build" and env.get("wix_bindir", None): def convertToRTF(env, target, source) : - infile = open(source[0].abspath, 'r') - outfile = open(target[0].abspath, 'w') + if SCons.Util.PY3: + infile = open(source[0].abspath, 'r', encoding="utf8") + outfile = open(target[0].abspath, 'w', encoding="utf8") + else: + infile = open(source[0].abspath, 'r') + outfile = open(target[0].abspath, 'w') outfile.write('{\\rtf1\\ansi{\\fonttbl\\f0\\fswiss Helvetica;}\\fs16\\f0\\pard\n') for line in infile: - for char in line.decode("utf-8") : + line = line if SCons.Util.PY3 else line.decode("utf-8") + for char in line : if ord(char) > 127 : # FIXME: This is incorrect, because it only works for latin1. # The correct way is \u<decimal utf16 point>? , but this is more |