#!/bin/sh # # Note: 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:$PATH # (Use the real path to your svn installation, obviously) set -e function qpushd() { pushd "$@" >/dev/null; } function qpopd() { popd >/dev/null; } function unix_path() { echo "$*" | sed 's,^\([A-Za-z]\):,/\1,;s,\\,/,g'; } qpushd "$(dirname $(unix_path "$0"))" svn update ./build_package.sh qpopd