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I expect this to become the default way to test Windows builds and create installers on Travis. The idea is that instead of downloading the pre-built MXE binaries we might as well use a container that has all this installed and can be used locally to test if things fail on Travis; which will allow us to have the exact same environment for testing locally as runs on Travis. At this point the container used is way too big - more effort needs to be spent on shrinking it. Right now this only deals with Subsurface and not with smtk2ssrf. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
30 lines
912 B
Bash
30 lines
912 B
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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if [ ! -z $TRAVIS_BRANCH ] && [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "master" ] ; then
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export UPLOADTOOL_SUFFIX=$TRAVIS_BRANCH
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fi
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cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/../win32/subsurface
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echo "Submitting the following Windows files for continuous build release:"
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find . -name subsurface\*.exe*
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# set up the release message to use
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source ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/scripts/release-message.sh
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# for debugging, let's look around a bit
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ls -la
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# the win32 dir is owned by root, as is all its content (because that's
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# the user inside the docker container, I guess. So let's create upload.sh
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# in the TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR
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cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}
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# get and run the upload script
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wget -c https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dirkhh/uploadtool/master/upload.sh
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bash ./upload.sh ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/../win32/subsurface/subsurface*.exe*
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# upload smtk2ssrf
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#cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/../win32/smtk-import
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#bash ../subsurface/upload.sh smtk2ssrf*.exe*
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