raze-gles/polymer/synthesis.sh
terminx 84756c0048 Update synthesis script
git-svn-id: https://svn.eduke32.com/eduke32@1822 1a8010ca-5511-0410-912e-c29ae57300e0
2011-03-04 09:29:54 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# some paths
top=/var/www/synthesis/eduke32
lockfile=$top/synthesis_building
source=eduke32
output=/var/www/dukeworld.duke4.net/eduke32/synthesis
make=( make PLATFORM=WINDOWS CC='wine gcc' CXX='wine g++' AS='wine nasm' RC='wine windres' STRIP='wine strip' AR='wine ar' RANLIB='wine ranlib' PRETTY_OUTPUT=0 NEDMALLOC=0 )
clean=veryclean
# the following file paths are relative to $source
targets=( eduke32.exe mapster32.exe )
bin_packaged=( eduke32.exe eduke32.debug.exe mapster32.exe mapster32.debug.exe backtrace.dll libiconv2.dll libintl3.dll SEHELP.HLP STHELP.HLP names.h buildlic.txt GNU.TXT m32help.hlp nedmalloc.dll samples/* )
not_src_packaged=( psd source/jaudiolib/third-party/vorbis.framework/Versions/A/vorbis Apple )
# group that owns the resulting packages
group=dukeworld
# some variables
dobuild=
# controls resulting package filenames... will support linux later
basename=eduke32
platform=win32
# if the output dir doesn't exist, create it
if [ ! -e $output ]
then
mkdir -p $output
fi
if [ -f $lockfile ]
then
echo "Build already in progress!"
exit
else
touch $lockfile
fi
cd $top
# update the code repository and get the last revision number from SVN
head=`svn update | tail -n1 | awk '{ print $NF }' | cut -d. -f1`
echo "HEAD is revision $head."
lastrevision=`ls -A1 $output | tail -n1 | cut -d- -f2`
# if the output dir is empty, we build no matter what
if [ ! $lastrevision ]
then
echo "No builds yet."
dobuild=1
else
echo "Last built revision is $lastrevision."
# if the last built revision is less than HEAD, we also build
if [ $lastrevision -lt $head ]
then
echo "Need a new build."
dobuild=1
fi
fi
if [ $dobuild ]
then
echo "Launching a build..."
cd $top/$source
# remove possible old debug binaries
echo rm eduke32.debug.exe
rm eduke32.debug.exe
echo rm mapster32.debug.exe
rm mapster32.debug.exe
# throw the svn revision into a header. this is ugly.
echo "const char *s_buildRev = \"r$head\";" > source/rev.h
# clean the tree and build debug first
echo "${make[@]}" RELEASE=0 $clean all
"${make[@]}" RELEASE=0 $clean all
# make sure all the targets were produced
for i in "${targets[@]}"; do
if [ ! -e $i ]
then
echo "Build failed! Bailing out..."
rm -r $lockfile
exit
fi
done
# move the debug binaries out of the way
echo mv eduke32.exe eduke32.debug.exe
mv eduke32.exe eduke32.debug.exe
echo mv mapster32.exe mapster32.debug.exe
mv mapster32.exe mapster32.debug.exe
# clean the tree and build release
echo "${make[@]}" $clean all
"${make[@]}" $clean all
# make sure all the targets were produced
for i in "${targets[@]}"; do
if [ ! -e $i ]
then
echo "Build failed! Bailing out..."
rm -r $lockfile
exit
fi
done
# get the date in the YYYYMMDD format (ex: 20091001)
date=`date +%Y%m%d`
# create the output directory
mkdir $output/$date-$head
# package the binary snapshot
echo zip -9 $output/$date-$head/${basename}_${platform}_$date-$head.zip ${bin_packaged[@]}
zip -9 $output/$date-$head/${basename}_${platform}_$date-$head.zip ${bin_packaged[@]}
# hack to restore [e]obj/keep.me
echo svn update -r $head
svn update -r $head
# export the source tree into the output directory
svn export . $output/$date-$head/${basename}_$date-$head
echo svn export . $output/$date-$head/${basename}_$date-$head
# package the source
cd $output/$date-$head
# first remove the unnecessary files
for i in "${not_src_packaged[@]}"; do
echo rm -r ${basename}_$date-$head/$i
rm -r ${basename}_$date-$head/$i
done
echo tar cjf ${basename}_src_$date-$head.tar.bz2 ${basename}_$date-$head
tar cjf ${basename}_src_$date-$head.tar.bz2 ${basename}_$date-$head
rm -r ${basename}_$date-$head
# output the changelog since last snapshot in the output directory
if [ $lastrevision ]
then
cd $top/$source
svn log -r $head:$lastrevision > $output/$date-$head/ChangeLog.txt
fi
# hack for our served directory structure... really belongs elsewhere,
# like in whatever script executes this one
chmod -R g+w $output/$date-$head
chown -R :$group $output/$date-$head
rm -r $lockfile
else
echo "Nothing to do."
rm -r $lockfile
fi