subsurface/packaging/windows/smtk2ssrf-mxe-build.sh
Salvador Cuñat 49cbfdd72d smtk2ssrf-mxe-build.sh: add a flag for git repo
Previous script would fail on git folders that pull from more than one
repo. That's not a general case, but pretty usual for developers
pulling/pushing to github.
BTW in this cases, a lind git pull doesn't ensure we are pulling from
the right repo.
When run without flag, default to pull --rebase.

At the same time introduce a tiny func to return a message and bail out
after some command failures.
2017-06-11 14:00:02 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
# This script is based in subsurface's packaging/windows/mxe-based-build.sh and
# works in the same fashion. Building needs to be done in a directory out of
# the source tree and, please, refer to said script for instructions on how to
# build.
#
# Subsurface *MUST* have been built before running that script, as the importer
# links against libsubsurface_corelib.a library.
# Although is possible to build the latest git version of the importer against
# whichever other version of subsurface, this should be avoided, and both
# versions, subsurface and smtk-import should be the same.
#
# Flags and options:
# -i (--installer): Packs a windows installer. This should always be used.
# -t (--tag): Defines which git version we want to build. Defaults to
# latest. E.g. -t v4.6.4
# -b (--build): Values: debug or release. Defines the build we want to do.
# -d (--dir): Specify a directory where a copy of the installer will be
# placed. This is a *must* if the script runs in a VM, and
# refers -usually- to a local dir mounted on the VM.
#
# Examples: (provided Subsurface has been previously cross built)
#
# smtk2ssrf-mxe-build.sh -i -t master
# This will build an release installer of smtk2ssrf placed in a directory under
# the win-build directory where it has been launched, named smtk-import. It will
# build git latest master regardless of subsurface's cross built version.
#
# smtk2ssrf-mxe-build.sh -b debug
# This will build *just* a windows binary (no packing) of the latest master.
#
# smtk2ssrf-mxe-build.sh -i -t v4.6.4 -b relase -d /mnt/data
# As I'm building in a fedora-25 docker VM, this should bring up a release
# installer of the v4.6.4 tag, and put a copy in my local mounted dir. In
# fact this *should* fail to build because of portability issues in v4.6.4.
#
exec 1> >(tee ./winbuild_smtk2ssrf.log) 2>&1
# for debugging
# trap "set +x; sleep 1; set -x" DEBUG
# Set some colors for pretty output
#
BLUE="\033[0;34m"
RED="\033[0;31m"
LIGHT_GRAY="\033[0;37m"
DEFAULT="\033[0m"
SSRF_TAG=""
RELEASE="Release"
# this is important, if we are building in a VM or if we want to get a copy
# of the installer elsewhere out of the building tree.
# In my case this is a mount point on the docker VM.
DATADIR=""
# Adjust desired build parallelism
JOBS="-j1"
EXECDIR=$(pwd)
BASEDIR=$(cd "$EXECDIR/.."; pwd)
BUILDDIR=$(cd "$EXECDIR"; pwd)
GITREPO=""
# Display an error message if we need to bail out
#
function aborting() {
echo -e "$RED----> $1. Aborting.$DEFAULT"
exit 1
}
echo -e "$BLUE-> $BUILDDIR$DEFAULT"
if [[ ! -d "$BASEDIR"/mxe ]] ; then
echo -e "$RED--> Please start this from the right directory"
echo -e "usually a winbuild directory parallel to the mxe directory $DEFAULT"
exit 1
fi
echo -e "$BLUE---> Building in$LIGHT_GRAY $BUILDDIR ...$DEFAULT"
# check for arguments and set options
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "$BLUE---> No arguments given."
echo -e "---> Building actual git commit and Release type without installer $DEFAULT"
else
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case $1 in
-t|--tag) SSRF_TAG="$2"
shift;;
-i|--installer) INSTALLER="installer"
;;
-b|--build) RELEASE="$2"
shift;;
-d|--dir) DATADIR="$2"
shift;;
-r|--repo) GITREPO="$2"
shift;;
esac
shift
done
echo -e "$BLUE---> Subsurface tagged to:$LIGHT_GRAY $SSRF_TAG"
echo -e "$BLUE---> Building type:$LIGHT_GRAY $RELEASE"
echo -e "$BLUE---> Installer set to:$LIGHT_GRAY $INSTALLER $DEFAULT"
fi
case "$RELEASE" in
debug|Debug) RELEASE=Debug
DLL_SUFFIX="d"
[[ -f Release ]] && rm -rf ./*
touch Debug
;;
release|Release) RELEASE=Release
DLL_SUFFIX=""
[[ -f Debug ]] && rm -rf ./*
touch Release
;;
esac
export PATH="$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/bin:$PATH:"$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5/bin/
export CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH_i686_w64_mingw32_static="$BASEDIR/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/lib/pkgconfig"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH_i686_w64_mingw32_shared="$BASEDIR/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/lib/pkgconfig"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH_i686_w64_mingw32_static":"$PKG_CONFIG_PATH_i686_w64_mingw32_shared"
#
# mdbtools
#
if [ ! -f "$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/lib/libmdb.a ]; then
echo -e "$BLUE---> Building mdbtools ... $DEFAULT "
mkdir -p --verbose "$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/include
mkdir -p --verbose "$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/lib
cd "$BUILDDIR"
[[ -d mdbtools ]] && rm -rf mdbtools
mkdir -p mdbtools
cd mdbtools
if [ ! -f "$BASEDIR"/mdbtools/configure ] ; then
( cd "$BASEDIR"/mdbtools
autoreconf -v -f -i )
fi
"$BASEDIR"/mdbtools/configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32.static \
--srcdir="$BASEDIR"/mdbtools \
--prefix="$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static \
--enable-shared \
--disable-man \
--disable-gmdb2
make $JOBS >/dev/null || aborting "Building mdbtools failed."
make install
else
echo -e "$BLUE---> Prebuilt mxe mdbtools ... $DEFAULT"
fi
# Subsurface
#
cd "$BASEDIR/subsurface"
git reset --hard master && echo -e "$BLUE---> Uncommited changes to Subsurface (if any) dropped$DEFAULT"
if [ ! -z "$GITREPO" ]; then
git pull --rebase "$GITREPO" master || aborting "git pull failed, Subsurface not updated"
else
git pull --rebase || aborting "git pull failed, Subsurface not updated"
fi
echo -e "$BLUE---> Subsurface updated$DEFAULT"
if [ "$SSRF_TAG" != "" ]; then
git checkout "$SSRF_TAG" || aborting "Failed to checkout Subsurface's $SSRF_TAG."
fi
# Every thing is ok. Go on.
cd "$BUILDDIR"
# Blow up smtk-import binary dir and make it again, just to be extra-clean
rm -rf smtk-import && echo -e "$BLUE---> Deleted$LIGHT_GRAY $BUILDDIR/smtk-import folder$DEFAULT"
mkdir -p smtk-import && echo -e "$BLUE---> Created new$LIGHT_GRAY $BUILDDIR/smtk-import folder$DEFAULT"
# first copy the Qt plugins in place
QT_PLUGIN_DIRECTORIES="$BASEDIR/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5/plugins/iconengines \
$BASEDIR/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5/plugins/imageformats \
$BASEDIR/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5/plugins/platforms"
# This comes from subsurface's mxe-based-build.sh. I'm not sure it is necessary
# but, well, it doesn't hurt.
EXTRA_MANUAL_DEPENDENCIES="$BASEDIR/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5/bin/Qt5Xml$DLL_SUFFIX.dll"
STAGING_DIR=$BUILDDIR/smtk-import/staging
mkdir -p "$STAGING_DIR"/plugins
for d in $QT_PLUGIN_DIRECTORIES
do
cp -a "$d" "$STAGING_DIR"/plugins
done
for f in $EXTRA_MANUAL_DEPENDENCIES
do
cp "$f" "$STAGING_DIR"
done
# this is absolutely hackish, but necessary. Libmdb (built or prebuilt) is linked against
# shared glib-2.0, but once and again we are trying to link against static lib.
mv -vf "$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/lib/libglib-2.0.a "$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/lib/libglib-2.0.a.bak || \
echo -e "$BLUE------> libglib-2.0.a had been moved in a previous run$DEFAULT"
cd "$BUILDDIR"/smtk-import
mkdir -p staging
echo -e "$BLUE---> Building CMakeCache.txt$DEFAULT"
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/share/cmake/mxe-conf.cmake \
-DPKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE="/usr/bin/pkg-config" \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5 \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$RELEASE \
-DMAKENSIS=i686-w64-mingw32.shared-makensis \
-DSSRF_CORELIB="$BUILDDIR"/subsurface/core/libsubsurface_corelib.a \
"$BASEDIR"/subsurface/smtk-import
echo -e "$BLUE---> Building ...$DEFAULT"
if [ ! -z "$INSTALLER" ]; then
make "$JOBS" "$INSTALLER"
else
make "$JOBS"
fi
# Undo previous hackery
echo -e "$BLUE---> Restoring system to initial state$DEFAULT"
mv -vf "$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/lib/libglib-2.0.a.bak "$BASEDIR"/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.static/lib/libglib-2.0.a
if [ ! -z "$DATADIR" ]; then
echo -e "$BLUE---> Copying Smtk2ssrf installer to data folder$DEFAULT"
cp -vf "$BUILDDIR"/smtk-import/smtk2ssrf-*.exe "$DATADIR"
fi
echo -e "$RED---> Building smtk2ssrf done$DEFAULT"