#!/usr/bin/env bash # Build the PyInstaller single-binary for the OTA (plan Phase 1 packaging). # Output: dist/archy-reticulum-daemon — drop next to /usr/local/bin/archipelago. set -euo pipefail cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" if [ ! -d .venv ]; then python3 -m venv .venv fi .venv/bin/pip install -q -r requirements.txt -r requirements-build.txt rm -rf build dist archy-reticulum-daemon.spec # --collect-submodules: RNS/LXMF load most of their own internals dynamically # (interface drivers, transport backends), which PyInstaller's static import # analysis can't see from a plain `import RNS`. # # -d noarchive is NOT optional: RNS.Interfaces/__init__.py builds its # `__all__` by glob-ing *.py/*.pyc next to its own `__file__` at import time # (`from RNS.Interfaces import *` in Reticulum.py relies on that). PyInstaller # normally zips pure-Python modules into an in-binary PYZ archive, so # `__file__` doesn't point at a real directory and the glob comes back empty # -> `NameError: name 'Interface' is not defined` at RNS.Reticulum() bring-up. # noarchive keeps modules as loose .pyc files on disk so the glob still works. .venv/bin/pyinstaller --onefile --name archy-reticulum-daemon --clean --noconfirm \ --collect-submodules RNS \ --collect-submodules LXMF \ --collect-data RNS \ -d noarchive \ reticulum_daemon.py echo "Built dist/archy-reticulum-daemon ($(du -h dist/archy-reticulum-daemon | cut -f1))"