#!/bin/bash set -x set -e # when running this locally, set TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR to the Subsurface # directory inside your Windows build tree TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR=${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR:-$PWD} git fetch --unshallow || true # if running locally, unshallow could fail git pull --tags git submodule init git describe # make sure we have libdivecomputer echo "Get libdivecomputer" cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR} git submodule update --recursive cd libdivecomputer autoreconf --install autoreconf --install # the intended layout as seen inside the container is # /win/subsurface # sources that we are testing # /win32 # binaries that are build # /grantlee # /libzip # /hidapi # /googlemaps # # the first two are mounted as volumes (this way we get access to the # build results outside of the container cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/.. mkdir -p win32 # start the container and keep it running docker run -v $PWD/win32:/win/win32 -v $PWD/subsurface:/win/subsurface --name=builder -w /win -d dirkhh/mxe-build-container:0.9 /bin/sleep 60m # for some reason this package was installed but still isn't there? # hmmmm. The container doesn't seem to have libtool installed docker exec -t builder apt-get update docker exec -t builder apt-get install -y ca-certificates libtool # now set up our other dependencies # these are either not available in MXE, or a version that's too old docker exec -t builder bash subsurface/scripts/get-dep-lib.sh single . libzip docker exec -t builder bash subsurface/scripts/get-dep-lib.sh single . hidapi docker exec -t builder bash subsurface/scripts/get-dep-lib.sh single . googlemaps docker exec -t builder bash subsurface/scripts/get-dep-lib.sh single . grantlee # smtk2ssrf build docker exec -t builder bash subsurface/scripts/get-dep-lib.sh single . mdbtools