subsurface/packaging/copr/make-package.sh
Dirk Hohndel 21095b18fc enable creating current releases for Ubuntu and Fedora
While for the other platforms we can simply copy our binaries (maybe
after signing them), for Fedora and Ubuntu we have to trigger fresh
builds.

The most logical way that I could think of to do this was to push the
same commit corresponding with the intended current release into a
branch named 'current' and have that trigger Copr and Launchpad builds
that post into our release repos.

So 'master' keeps moving forward, keeps creating new build numbers.
At some point we pick a build number that we want to be the next
'current' release. We then update the current branch to the commit that
corresponds to that build number and push the current branch which
triggers new builds in the correct repos on Copr and Launchpad.

This commit removes the silly 'push' argument from the make-package
scripts (after all, they are used to push those packages to the
respective build services) and instead use the branch name as argument
to those scripts - allowing us to pick which repo to push into.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2024-01-27 19:36:47 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
# start from the directory above the subsurface directory
#
# we need to build the google maps plugin which is not part of our sources, so let's make sure
# it is included in our source tar file
#
# a lot of this is redundant with the OBS code - but I'm trying to make both of these scripts reasonably
# complete so a user could simply run one of them and not the other - well, of course a user would have
# to make changes as they can't write to the OBS/COPR repos that I own... but this should be a great
# starting point.
if [[ ! -d subsurface || ! -d subsurface/libdivecomputer ]] ; then
echo "Please start this script from the folder ABOVE the subsurface source directory"
exit 1;
fi
if [[ ! -d googlemaps ]] ; then
echo "Please make sure you have the current master of https://github.com/Subsurface/googlemaps"
echo "checked out in parallel to the Subsurface directory"
exit 1;
fi
TOPDIR=$(pwd)
# ensure that the libdivecomputer module is there and current
cd subsurface
git submodule init
git submodule update
GITVERSION=$(bash scripts/get-version 4)
GITDATE=$(git log -1 --format="%at" | xargs -I{} date -d @{} +%Y-%m-%d)
LIBDCREVISION=$(cd libdivecomputer ; git rev-parse --verify HEAD)
FOLDER="subsurface-$GITVERSION"
# hardcode to 1 to mark that this is a test build, not a full release
GITREVISION=1
cd -
echo "building Subsurface $GITVERSION with libdivecomputer $LIBDCREVISION"
# create the file system structure that the rpmbuild tools expect
rpmdev-setuptree
# in order for the tools to work as expected, let's run this from the HOME directory
cd "$HOME"
if [[ ! -d $FOLDER ]]; then
mkdir "$FOLDER"
echo "copying sources"
(cd "$TOPDIR"/subsurface ; tar cf - . ) | (cd "$FOLDER" ; tar xf - )
cd "$FOLDER"
cp -a "$TOPDIR"/googlemaps .
# make sure we only have the files we want (the builds should all be empty when running on GitHub)
rm -rf .git libdivecomputer/.git googlemaps/.git build build-mobile libdivecomputer/build googlemaps/build
echo "$GITVERSION" > .gitversion
echo "$GITDATE" > .gitdate
echo "$LIBDCREVISION" > libdivecomputer/revision
cd ..
fi
if [[ ! -f rpmbuild/SOURCES/subsurface-$GITVERSION.orig.tar.xz ]] ; then
tar ch "$FOLDER" | xz > "rpmbuild/SOURCES/subsurface-$GITVERSION.orig.tar.xz"
fi
# if the user wanted to post this automatically, do so
#
# because in the normal flow we should never have the need to rev the Release number in the spec
# file, this is hard coded to 1 - it's entirely possible that there will be use cases where we
# need to push additional versions... but it seems impossible to predict what exactly would drive
# those and how to automate them
if [[ "$1" = "current" ]] ; then
# this is a release
REPO="Subsurface"
SUMMARY="official Fedora RPMs from the Subsurface project"
DESCRIPTION="This is the current (or roughly 'weekly') Subsurface release build, provided by the Subsurface team, including our own custom libdivecomputer."
else
REPO="Subsurface-test"
SUMMARY="rolling build of the latest development version of Subsurface"
DESCRIPTION="This is a 'daily' build of Subsurface, provided by the Subsurface team, based on the latest sources. The builds aren't always well tested."
fi
cd "$HOME"/rpmbuild
# shellcheck disable=SC2002
cat "$TOPDIR"/subsurface/packaging/copr/subsurface.spec | sed "s/%define latestVersion.*/%define latestVersion $GITVERSION/;s/DESCRIPTION/$DESCRIPTION/;s/SUMMARY/$SUMMARY/" > SPECS/subsurface.spec
rpmbuild --verbose -bs "$(pwd)/SPECS/subsurface.spec"
copr build --nowait $REPO "$(pwd)/SRPMS/subsurface-$GITVERSION"-1.fc*.src.rpm