Remove svn-based build files

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John Ralls 2014-04-01 12:04:22 -07:00
parent e2f49114d9
commit c73eaa89f2
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#!/bin/sh
#
# This assumes we're in the "packaging" directory for the correct build.
# It could be the packaging/win32 subdir of a tag checkout, or it could
# be the top-level daily-build packaging directory.
#
set -o pipefail
set -e
LOG_DIR=build-logs
function on_error() {
if [ `hostname` = "gnucash-win32" ]; then
scp -p ${LOGFILE} upload@code.gnucash.org:public_html/win32/$LOG_DIR
fi
exit
}
function unix_path() { echo "$*" | sed 's,^\([A-Za-z]\):,/\1,;s,\\,/,g'; }
tag="$1"
. functions.sh
. defaults.sh
# Determine where to upload to
if $(echo $REPOS_URL | grep -q tags); then
TARGET_DIR=releases
LOG_TAG=$tag
else
TARGET_DIR=${REPOS_URL##*/}
LOG_TAG=$TARGET_DIR
fi
set_default OUTPUT_DIR $GLOBAL_DIR\\output
LOGFILENAME=build-${LOG_TAG}-`date +'%Y-%m-%d'`.log
_OUTPUT_DIR=`unix_path $OUTPUT_DIR`
LOGFILE=${_OUTPUT_DIR}/${LOGFILENAME}
mkdir -p ${_OUTPUT_DIR}
# Small hack to create $LOG_DIR on the webserver if it doesn't exist yet
if [ `hostname` = "gnucash-win32" ]; then
mkdir -p "$_OUTPUT_DIR/$LOG_DIR"
scp -r "$_OUTPUT_DIR/$LOG_DIR" upload@code.gnucash.org:public_html/win32
rmdir "$_OUTPUT_DIR/$LOG_DIR"
fi
# If we're running on the build server, copy a temporary logfile
# content to the webserver to signal that the build is in progress
if [ `hostname` = "gnucash-win32" ]; then
_PWD=`pwd`
echo "Build for tag \"${tag}\" is in progress (current working directory: ${_PWD}) ..." > ${LOGFILE}
scp -p ${LOGFILE} upload@code.gnucash.org:public_html/win32/$LOG_DIR
fi
set +e
trap on_error ERR
# Run the compile
./install.sh 2>&1 | tee ${LOGFILE}
# This directory needs to be removed before calling dist.sh
DIST_DIR=${INSTALL_DIR}\\..\\dist
_DIST_UDIR=`unix_path $DIST_DIR`
rm -rf ${_DIST_UDIR}
# Create the installer
./dist.sh 2>&1 | tee -a ${LOGFILE}
# Copy the resulting installer into the output directory
_BUILD_UDIR=`unix_path $BUILD_DIR`
_GNUCASH_UDIR=`unix_path $GNUCASH_DIR`
PKG_VERSION=`grep PACKAGE_VERSION ${_BUILD_UDIR}/config.h | cut -d" " -f3 | cut -d\" -f2 `
GNUCASH_SCM_REV=`grep GNUCASH_SCM_REV ${_BUILD_UDIR}/src/core-utils/gnc-scm-info.h | cut -d" " -f3 | cut -d\" -f2 `
# Choose the output filename based on our "build_from_tarball" setting
# Make sure this logic matches the logic in dist.sh!
if [ "$BUILD_FROM_TARBALL" = "no" ]; then
SETUP_FILENAME="gnucash-${PKG_VERSION}-svn-r${GNUCASH_SCM_REV}-setup.exe"
else
SETUP_FILENAME="gnucash-${PKG_VERSION}-setup.exe"
fi
if [ ! -d ${_OUTPUT_DIR} ] ; then
echo "Error: _OUTPUT_DIR=${_OUTPUT_DIR} does not exist" >> ${LOGFILE}
fi
if [ -f ${_GNUCASH_UDIR}/${SETUP_FILENAME} ] ; then
echo "Successfully created ${SETUP_FILENAME} in ${_GNUCASH_UDIR}" >> ${LOGFILE}
else
echo "Error: File _GNUCASH_UDIR/SETUP_FILENAME = ${_GNUCASH_UDIR}/${SETUP_FILENAME} does not exist" >> ${LOGFILE}
echo "Files in _GNUCASH_UDIR:" >> ${LOGFILE}
ls ${_GNUCASH_UDIR}/* >> ${LOGFILE}
fi
mv ${_GNUCASH_UDIR}/${SETUP_FILENAME} ${_OUTPUT_DIR} >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1
#
# Verify that PKG_VERSION == $tag, and add to the build log if it's not.
# Note: only do this if tag exists and matches x.y.z
#
if [ -n "${tag}" ] ; then
case "${tag}" in
[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*)
if [ "${PKG_VERSION}" != "${tag}" ] ; then
echo "" >> ${LOGFILE}
echo " *** ERROR: Package Version ${PKG_VERSION} doesn't match Tag ${tag}" >> ${LOGFILE}
echo "" >> ${LOGFILE}
fi
;;
esac
fi
# If we're running on the build server then upload the files
if [ `hostname` = "gnucash-win32" ]; then
# Small hack to create the $TARGET_DIR on the webserver if it doesn't exist yet
mkdir -p "$_OUTPUT_DIR/$TARGET_DIR" >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1
scp -r "$_OUTPUT_DIR/$TARGET_DIR" upload@code.gnucash.org:public_html/win32 >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1
rmdir "$_OUTPUT_DIR/$TARGET_DIR" >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1
# Copy the files to the chosen target directory
scp -p ${_OUTPUT_DIR}/${SETUP_FILENAME} upload@code.gnucash.org:public_html/win32/$TARGET_DIR >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1
scp -p ${LOGFILE} upload@code.gnucash.org:public_html/win32/$LOG_DIR
fi

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Notes:
# 1. for this script to work, you need to make sure bash can
# find svn on your system. If it's not in the default
# Windows path, you will have to add it yourself, for
# example like this:
# - create a file /etc/profile.d/svn.sh
# - add this line: export PATH=/c/soft/svn/bin:$PATH
# (Use the real path to your svn installation, obviously)
#
# 2. Should this script change in the source repository, then the
# svn update below will fail due to a limitation in Windows that
# won't allow to change a file that is "in use". So in the rare
# situation this script needs to be updated, you will need to
# run the svn update once yourself.
set -e
function qpushd() { pushd "$@" >/dev/null; }
function qpopd() { popd >/dev/null; }
function unix_path() { echo "$*" | sed 's,^\([A-Za-z]\):,/\1,;s,\\,/,g'; }
TAG_URL=http://svn.gnucash.org/repo/gnucash/tags
################################################################
# Setup our environment (we need the DOWNLOAD_DIR)
qpushd "$(dirname $(unix_path "$0"))"
pkgdir="`pwd`"
svn update
. functions.sh
. defaults.sh
################################################################
# determine if there are any new tags since the last time we ran
#
# If we don't have a tagfile then start from 'now'
tagfile=tags
if [ ! -f ${tagfile} ] ; then
svn ls -v ${TAG_URL} | awk '/[^.]\// { print $1"/"$6 }' > ${tagfile}
fi
# Figure out the new set of tags
svn ls -v ${TAG_URL} | awk '/[^.]\// { print $1"/"$6 }' > ${tagfile}.new
tags="`diff --suppress-common-lines ${tagfile} ${tagfile}.new | grep '^> ' | sed -e 's/^> //g'`"
# move the new file into place
mv -f ${tagfile}.new ${tagfile}
################################################################
# Now iterate over all the new tags (if any) and build a package
for tag_rev in $tags ; do
tag=${tag_rev#*/}
tag=${tag%/*}
# From 2.5 and up, tags are built from git
tag_major=${tag%%.*}
tag_tmp=${tag#*.}
tag_minor=${tag_tmp%%.*}
major_minor=$(( $tag_major*100 + $tag_minor ))
if (( $major_minor >= 205 ))
then
continue
fi
tagbasedir=/c/soft/gnucash-${tag}
tagdir=${tagbasedir}/gnucash
rm -fr $tagbasedir
mkdir -p ${tagdir}
echo "Building tag $tag in $tagbasedir."
# Copy the downloads to save time
mkdir -p ${tagbasedir}/downloads
cp -p $(unix_path ${DOWNLOAD_DIR})/* ${tagbasedir}/downloads
echo "Successfully copied the downloads dir to ${tagbasedir}/downloads"
# Check out the tag and setup custom.sh
svn co -q ${TAG_URL}/${tag} ${tagdir}/repos
w32pkg=${tagdir}/repos/packaging/win32
cp -p "${pkgdir}/custom.sh" ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
echo "Successfully checked out the sources"
# Set the global directory to the tag build
echo -n 'GLOBAL_DIR=c:\\soft\\gnucash-' >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
echo "${tag}" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
# No need to update the sources we just checked out
echo "UPDATE_SOURCES=no" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
# But set the repos url to the current tag anyway, it will be used
# to name the log file
echo -n "REPOS_URL=" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
echo "${TAG_URL}/${tag}" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
# Use the proper branch for the documentation
echo -n "DOCS_URL=" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
echo "http://svn.gnucash.org/repo/gnucash-docs/branches/${tag_major}.${tag_minor}" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
# BUILD_FROM_TARBALL is special:
# in install.sh place we check !=yes, in defaults.sh =yes, in dist.sh =no
# We want it to look like 'no' in install and defaults, but yes in dist
# so this hack works!
echo "BUILD_FROM_TARBALL=maybe" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
# Point HH_DIR at the global installation because we don't need to redo it
echo -n "HH_DIR=" >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
echo "${GLOBAL_DIR}\\hh" | sed -e 's/\\/\\\\/g' >> ${w32pkg}/custom.sh
# Now build the tag! (this will upload it too)
# Use the build_package script from trunk (cwd), not from the tag
qpushd ${w32pkg}
${pkgdir}/build_package.sh ${tag}
qpopd
done

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Notes:
# 1. for this script to work, you need to make sure bash can
# find svn on your system. If it's not in the default
# Windows path, you will have to add it yourself, for
# example like this:
# - create a file /etc/profile.d/svn.sh
# - add this line: export PATH=/c/soft/svn/bin:$PATH
# (Use the real path to your svn installation, obviously)
#
# 2. The recommended setup is to call this script from within the
# source code repository (packaging/win32 directory). This is
# different from before, where it was assumed to be called
# from outside the source code repository. To remain some
# compatibility with the old way, svn update is called twice
# - once for the repository (to update all)
# - once for the build scripts (to also update the build scripts
# using the old way)
# The second invocation is superfluous if this script was called
# from within the source code repository.
#
# 3. Should this script change in the source repository, then the
# svn update below will fail due to a limitation in Windows that
# won't allow to change a file that is "in use". So in the rare
# situation this script needs to be updated, you will need to
# run the svn update once yourself.
set -e
function qpushd() { pushd "$@" >/dev/null; }
function qpopd() { popd >/dev/null; }
function unix_path() { echo "$*" | sed 's,^\([A-Za-z]\):,/\1,;s,\\,/,g'; }
qpushd "$(dirname $(unix_path "$0"))"
. functions.sh
. defaults.sh
qpushd "$REPOS_DIR"
svn update
qpopd
svn update
./build_package.sh
qpopd

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Notes:
# 1. for this script to work, you need to make sure bash can
# find svn on your system. If it's not in the default
# Windows path, you will have to add it yourself, for
# example like this:
# - create a file /etc/profile.d/svn.sh
# - add this line: export PATH=/c/soft/svn/bin:$PATH
# (Use the real path to your svn installation, obviously)
#
# 2. The recommended setup is to call this script from within the
# source code repository (packaging/win32 directory). This is
# different from before, where it was assumed to be called
# from outside the source code repository. To remain some
# compatibility with the old way, svn update is called twice
# - once for the repository (to update all)
# - once for the build scripts (to also update the build scripts
# using the old way)
# The second invocation is superfluous if this script was called
# from within the source code repository.
#
# 3. Should this script change in the source repository, then the
# svn update below will fail due to a limitation in Windows that
# won't allow to change a file that is "in use". So in the rare
# situation this script needs to be updated, you will need to
# run the svn update once yourself.
set -e
## Only run this script on Monday night (first day of the week)
if [ `date +%u` != 1 ] ; then exit ; fi
function qpushd() { pushd "$@" >/dev/null; }
function qpopd() { popd >/dev/null; }
function unix_path() { echo "$*" | sed 's,^\([A-Za-z]\):,/\1,;s,\\,/,g'; }
qpushd "$(dirname $(unix_path "$0"))"
svn update
./build_package.sh
qpopd