subsurface/.github/workflows/scripts/windows-in-container-build.sh
Dirk Hohndel c0c361f40f more logical naming of Windows artifact
And make sure the latest tag ends up on the right sha.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2023-12-07 02:57:30 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash
# this gets executed inside the container when building a Windows
# installer as GitHub Action
#
# working directory is assumed to be the directory including all the
# source directories (subsurface, googlemaps, grantlee, etc)
# in order to be compatible with the assumed layout in the MXE script, we
# need to create the secondary build directory
set -x
set -e
mkdir -p win32
cd win32
# build Subsurface and then smtk2ssrf
export MXEBUILDTYPE=x86_64-w64-mingw32.shared
bash -ex ../subsurface/packaging/windows/mxe-based-build.sh installer
# the strange two step move is in order to get predictable names to use
# in the publish step of the GitHub Action
mv subsurface/subsurface.exe* ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/
fullname=$(cd subsurface ; ls subsurface-*.exe)
mv subsurface/"$fullname" ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/"${fullname%.exe}-installer.exe"
bash -ex ../subsurface/packaging/windows/smtk2ssrf-mxe-build.sh -a -i
# the strange two step move is in order to get predictable names to use
# in the publish step of the GitHub Action
mv smtk-import/smtk2ssrf.exe ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/
fullname=$(cd smtk-import ; ls smtk2ssrf*.exe)
mv smtk-import/smtk2ssrf*.exe ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/"${fullname%.exe}-installer.exe"