Some updates to the documentation regarding Python 3 and wxPython 4.
This work is not complete and the install and build instructions need to be sanity checked and updated for modern versions of all three platforms.
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Windows and MAC OS X should be equally feasible. Note that the below
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instructions are written from a Linux/Ubuntu perspective, and probably
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need modifications for other platforms.
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Scyther is written partly in Python 2 (for the GUI, using wxPython) and
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Scyther is written partly in Python 3 (for the GUI, using wxPython) and
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partly in C (for the backend).
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In order to run the tool from a repository checkout, it is required to
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@ -41,36 +41,21 @@ from the command line) then you need only the first.
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3. ### wxPython libraries ###
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The GUI user interface uses the wxPython libraries.
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The recommended way of installing is through `pip` and described this page:
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http://www.wxpython.org/download.php
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https://www.wxpython.org/download.php
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There are many different wxPython packages. You should choose a 32-bit
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package that matches your Python version (e.g., 2.7). It is
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recommended to select the unicode version from the stable releases.
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This version of Scyther requires at least **wxPython 4.0**. Note that older versions of Scyther did not work with wxPython 4.
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As of writing (May 2013) the following links lead to the appropriate
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wxPython packages for Python 2.7:
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* **Windows**
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http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython2.8-win32-unicode-2.8.12.1-py27.exe
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* **Mac OS X**
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http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython2.8-osx-unicode-2.8.12.1-universal-py2.7.dmg
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Note that this package is in an old format and you will probably
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get a warning "Package is damaged". This can be resolved by:
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For Ubuntu users, it is important to add an additional parameter, e.g., for Ubuntu 20.04, the recommended pip install is:
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```
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$ sudo installer -pkg /Volume/.../wxPython2.8-osx-unicode-universal-py2.7.pkg/ -target /
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$ sudo apt install python-pip
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$ pip install -U \
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-f https://extras.wxpython.org/wxPython4/extras/linux/gtk3/ubuntu-20.04 \
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wxPython
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```
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* **Ubuntu/Debian Linux**
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http://wiki.wxpython.org/InstallingOnUbuntuOrDebian
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Running Scyther
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---------------
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@ -78,13 +63,13 @@ Extract the Scyther archive and navigate to the extracted directory.
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Start Scyther by executing the file
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scyther-gui.py
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`scyther-gui.py`
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in the main directory of the extracted archive.
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* **Mac OS X**
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Right-click the file 'scyther-gui.py' and select "Open with" and
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Right-click the file `scyther-gui.py` and select "Open with" and
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then "Python Launcher".
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self.guessFileNames(spdl=spdl)
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# Generate temporary files for the output.
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# Requires Python 2.3 though.
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(fde,fne) = tempfile.mkstemp() # errors
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(fdo,fno) = tempfile.mkstemp() # output
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if spdl:
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# Check for cElementTree presence. Otherwise use ElementTree.
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useiter = True
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try:
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# python 2.5 has cElementTree in the core
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# cElementTree is in Python since version 2.5
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import xml.etree.cElementTree as cElementTree
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except:
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# try the old way
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The [wxPython] packages can be found at http://www.wxpython.org/
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Ubuntu users: the wxPython packages are called 'python-wxgtk' followed by the
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version number."""
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version number. This version of Scyther requires at least wxPython version 4.0."""
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elif ('32-bit mode' in str(err)) or ('no matching architecture' in str(err)):
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import os
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""" % (errmsg,err))
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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global WXPYTHON4
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global WXPYTHONINFREQ
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