# # Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program # # Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Donald N. Allingham # Copyright (C) 2009 Benny Malengier # Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Stephen George # Copyright (C) 2010 Doug Blank # Copyright (C) 2011 Paul Franklin # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # $Id$ #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Python modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- import sys import os from gen.const import APP_GRAMPS, USER_DIRLIST import signal import gettext _ = gettext.gettext import locale import logging LOG = logging.getLogger(".") from subprocess import Popen, PIPE #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # GRAMPS modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- from gen.mime import mime_type_is_defined from gen.utils.trans import LOCALEDOMAIN, LOCALEDIR, setup_windows_gettext from gen.constfunc import win #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Load internationalization setup # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- #the order in which bindtextdomain on gettext and on locale is called #appears important, so we refrain from doing first all gettext. # #setup_gettext() gettext.bindtextdomain(LOCALEDOMAIN, LOCALEDIR) try: locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL,'') except: # FIXME: This should use LOG.warn, but logging has not been initialised yet print >> sys.stderr, _("WARNING: Setting locale failed. Please fix the " "LC_* and/or the LANG environment variables to prevent this error") try: # It is probably not necessary to set the locale to 'C' # because the locale will just stay at whatever it was, # which at startup is "C". # however this is done here just to make sure that the locale # functions are working locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL,'C') except: print >> sys.stderr, _("ERROR: Setting the 'C' locale didn't work either") # FIXME: This should propagate the exception, # if that doesn't break Gramps under Windows # raise gettext.textdomain(LOCALEDOMAIN) gettext.install(LOCALEDOMAIN, localedir=None, unicode=1) #None is sys default locale if hasattr(os, "uname"): operating_system = os.uname()[0] else: operating_system = sys.platform if win(): # Windows setup_windows_gettext() elif operating_system == 'FreeBSD': try: gettext.bindtextdomain(LOCALEDOMAIN, LOCALEDIR) except locale.Error: print 'No translation in some gtk.Builder strings, ' elif operating_system == 'OpenBSD': pass else: # normal case try: locale.bindtextdomain(LOCALEDOMAIN, LOCALEDIR) #locale.textdomain(LOCALEDOMAIN) except locale.Error: print 'No translation in some gtk.Builder strings, ' #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Minimum version check # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- MIN_PYTHON_VERSION = (2, 6, 0, '', 0) if not sys.version_info >= MIN_PYTHON_VERSION : print (_("Your Python version does not meet the " "requirements. At least python %(v1)d.%(v2)d.%(v3)d is needed to" " start Gramps.\n\n" "Gramps will terminate now.") % { 'v1': MIN_PYTHON_VERSION[0], 'v2': MIN_PYTHON_VERSION[1], 'v3': MIN_PYTHON_VERSION[2]}) sys.exit(1) #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # deepcopy workaround # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # In versions < 2.7 python does not properly copy methods when doing a # deepcopy. This workaround makes the copy work properly. When Gramps no longer # supports python 2.6, this workaround can be removed. if sys.version_info < (2, 7) : import copy import types def _deepcopy_method(x, memo): return type(x)(x.im_func, copy.deepcopy(x.im_self, memo), x.im_class) copy._deepcopy_dispatch[types.MethodType] = _deepcopy_method #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # gramps libraries # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- try: signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, signal.SIG_DFL) except: pass args = sys.argv def setup_logging(): """Setup basic logging support.""" # Setup a formatter form = logging.Formatter(fmt="%(relativeCreated)d: %(levelname)s: %(filename)s: line %(lineno)d: %(message)s") # Create the log handlers stderrh = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) stderrh.setFormatter(form) stderrh.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) # Setup the base level logger, this one gets # everything. l = logging.getLogger() l.setLevel(logging.WARNING) l.addHandler(stderrh) # put a hook on to catch any completely unhandled exceptions. def exc_hook(type, value, tb): if type == KeyboardInterrupt: # Ctrl-C is not a bug. return if type == IOError: # strange Windows logging error on close return import traceback LOG.error("Unhandled exception\n" + "".join(traceback.format_exception(type, value, tb))) sys.excepthook = exc_hook def build_user_paths(): """ check/make user-dirs on each Gramps session""" for path in USER_DIRLIST: if os.path.islink(path): pass # ok elif not os.path.isdir(path): os.makedirs(path) def show_settings(): """ Shows settings of all of the major components. """ py_str = '%d.%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:3] try: import gtk try: gtkver_str = '%d.%d.%d' % gtk.gtk_version except : # any failure to 'get' the version gtkver_str = 'unknown version' try: pygtkver_str = '%d.%d.%d' % gtk.pygtk_version except :# any failure to 'get' the version pygtkver_str = 'unknown version' except ImportError: gtkver_str = 'not found' pygtkver_str = 'not found' # no DISPLAY is a RuntimeError in an older pygtk (e.g. 2.17 in Fedora 14) except RuntimeError: gtkver_str = 'DISPLAY not set' pygtkver_str = 'DISPLAY not set' #exept TypeError: To handle back formatting on version split try: import gobject try: gobjectver_str = '%d.%d.%d' % gobject.pygobject_version except :# any failure to 'get' the version gobjectver_str = 'unknown version' except ImportError: gobjectver_str = 'not found' try: import cairo try: cairover_str = '%d.%d.%d' % cairo.version_info except :# any failure to 'get' the version cairover_str = 'unknown version' except ImportError: cairover_str = 'not found' try: import osmgpsmap try: osmgpsmap_str = osmgpsmap.__version__ except :# any failure to 'get' the version osmgpsmap_str = 'unknown version' except ImportError: osmgpsmap_str = 'not found' try: import pyexiv2 try: pyexiv2_str = '%d.%d.%d' % pyexiv2.version_info except :# any failure to 'get' the version pyexiv2_str = 'unknown version' except ImportError: pyexiv2_str = 'not found' from gen.config import config usebsddb3 = config.get('preferences.use-bsddb3') try: if usebsddb3: import bsddb3 as bsddb else: import bsddb bsddb_str = bsddb.__version__ bsddb_db_str = str(bsddb.db.version()) except: bsddb_str = 'not found' bsddb_db_str = 'not found' try: from gen.const import VERSION gramps_str = VERSION except: gramps_str = 'not found' if hasattr(os, "uname"): kernel = os.uname()[2] else: kernel = None lang_str = os.environ.get('LANG','not set') language_str = os.environ.get('LANGUAGE','not set') grampsi18n_str = os.environ.get('GRAMPSI18N','not set') grampshome_str = os.environ.get('GRAMPSHOME','not set') grampsdir_str = os.environ.get('GRAMPSDIR','not set') try: dotversion_str = Popen(['dot', '-V'], stderr=PIPE).communicate(input=None)[1] if dotversion_str: dotversion_str = dotversion_str.replace('\n','') except: dotversion_str = 'Graphviz not in system PATH' try: if win(): gsversion_str = Popen(['gswin32c', '--version'], stdout=PIPE).communicate(input=None)[0] else: gsversion_str = Popen(['gs', '--version'], stdout=PIPE).communicate(input=None)[0] if gsversion_str: gsversion_str = gsversion_str.replace('\n', '') except: gsversion_str = 'Ghostscript not in system PATH' os_path = os.environ.get('PATH','not set') os_path = os_path.split(os.pathsep) print "Gramps Settings:" print "----------------" print ' python : %s' % py_str print ' gramps : %s' % gramps_str print ' gtk++ : %s' % gtkver_str print ' pygtk : %s' % pygtkver_str print ' gobject : %s' % gobjectver_str if usebsddb3: print ' Using bsddb3' else: print ' Not using bsddb3' print ' bsddb : %s' % bsddb_str print ' bsddb.db : %s' % bsddb_db_str print ' cairo : %s' % cairover_str print ' osmgpsmap : %s' % osmgpsmap_str print ' pyexiv2 : %s' % pyexiv2_str print ' o.s. : %s' % operating_system if kernel: print ' kernel : %s' % kernel print print "Environment settings:" print "---------------------" print ' LANG : %s' % lang_str print ' LANGUAGE : %s' % language_str print ' GRAMPSI18N: %s' % grampsi18n_str print ' GRAMPSHOME: %s' % grampshome_str print ' GRAMPSDIR : %s' % grampsdir_str print ' PYTHONPATH:' for folder in sys.path: print " ", folder print print "Non-python dependencies:" print "------------------------" print ' Graphviz : %s' % dotversion_str print ' Ghostscr. : %s' % gsversion_str print print "System PATH env variable:" print "-------------------------" for folder in os_path: print " ", folder print def run(): error = [] setup_logging() try: build_user_paths() except OSError, msg: error += [(_("Configuration error:"), str(msg))] return error except msg: LOG.error("Error reading configuration.", exc_info=True) return [(_("Error reading configuration"), str(msg))] if not mime_type_is_defined(APP_GRAMPS): error += [(_("Configuration error:"), _("A definition for the MIME-type %s could not " "be found \n\n Possibly the installation of Gramps " "was incomplete. Make sure the MIME-types " "of Gramps are properly installed.") % APP_GRAMPS)] #we start with parsing the arguments to determine if we have a cli or a # gui session if "-v" in sys.argv or "--version" in sys.argv: show_settings() return error from cli.argparser import ArgParser argv_copy = sys.argv[:] argpars = ArgParser(argv_copy) # Calls to LOG must be after setup_logging() and ArgParser() LOG = logging.getLogger(".locale") if hasattr(locale, 'LC_CTYPE'): LOG.debug('Using locale: LC_CTYPE %s %s' % locale.getlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE)) else: LOG.debug('locale: LC_CTYPE is not defined') if hasattr(locale, 'LC_COLLATE'): LOG.debug('Using locale: LC_COLLATE %s %s' % locale.getlocale(locale.LC_COLLATE)) else: LOG.debug('locale: LC_COLLATE is not defined') if hasattr(locale, 'LC_TIME'): LOG.debug('Using locale: LC_TIME %s %s' % locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME)) else: LOG.debug('locale: LC_TIME is not defined') if hasattr(locale, 'LC_MONETARY'): LOG.debug('Using locale: LC_MONETARY %s %s' % locale.getlocale(locale.LC_MONETARY)) else: LOG.debug('locale: LC_MONETARY is not defined') if hasattr(locale, 'LC_MESSAGES'): LOG.debug('Using locale: LC_MESSAGES %s %s' % locale.getlocale(locale.LC_MESSAGES)) else: LOG.debug('locale: LC_MESSAGES is not defined') if hasattr(locale, 'LC_NUMERIC'): LOG.debug('Using locale: LC_NUMERIC %s %s' % locale.getlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC)) else: LOG.debug('locale: LC_NUMERIC is not defined') if 'LANG' in os.environ: LOG.debug('Using LANG: %s' % os.environ.get('LANG')) else: LOG.debug('environment: LANG is not defined') if 'LANGUAGE' in os.environ: LOG.debug('Using LANGUAGE: %s' % os.environ.get('LANGUAGE')) else: LOG.debug('environment: LANGUAGE is not defined') if argpars.need_gui(): #A GUI is needed, set it up if "--qml" in sys.argv: from guiQML.grampsqml import startqml startqml(error, argpars) else: try: from gui.grampsgui import startgtkloop # no DISPLAY is a RuntimeError in an older pygtk (e.g. F14's 2.17) except RuntimeError, msg: error += [(_("Configuration error:"), str(msg))] return error startgtkloop(error, argpars) else: #CLI use of GRAMPS argpars.print_help() argpars.print_usage() from cli.grampscli import startcli startcli(error, argpars) errors = run() if errors and isinstance(errors, list): for error in errors: print error[0], error[1]