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It seems that the Qt team deviated from their previous practice to keep the Qt/x.y directory structure the same for all minor releases - so now it is indeed Qt/5.9.1 Oh well. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
157 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
157 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash -eu
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# run this in the top level folder you want to create Android binaries in
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#
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# it seems that with Qt5.7 (and later) and current cmake there is an odd bug where
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# cmake fails reporting :No known features for CXX compiler "GNU". In that
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# case simly comment out the "set(property(TARGET Qt5::Core PROPERTY...)"
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# at line 101 of
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# Qt/5.7/android_armv7/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreConfigExtras.cmake
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# or at line 95 of
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# Qt/5.8/android_armv7/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreConfigExtras.cmake
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# or at line 105 of
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# Qt/5.9/android_armv7/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreConfigExtras.cmake
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# (this script tries to do this automatically)
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exec 1> >(tee ./build.log) 2>&1
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USE_X=$(case $- in *x*) echo "-x" ;; esac)
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# these are the current versions for Qt, Android SDK & NDK:
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QT_VERSION=5.9.1
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LATEST_QT=5.9.1
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NDK_VERSION=r14b
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SDK_VERSION=r25.2.3
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ANDROID_NDK=android-ndk-${NDK_VERSION}
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ANDROID_SDK=android-sdk-linux
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PLATFORM=$(uname)
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pushd $(dirname "$0")/../../
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export SUBSURFACE_SOURCE=$PWD
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popd
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if [ "$PLATFORM" = Linux ] ; then
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QT_BINARIES=qt-opensource-linux-x64-${LATEST_QT}.run
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NDK_BINARIES=${ANDROID_NDK}-linux-x86_64.zip
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SDK_TOOLS=tools_${SDK_VERSION}-linux.zip
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else
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echo "only on Linux so far"
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exit 1
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fi
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# make sure we have the required commands installed
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MISSING=
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for i in git cmake autoconf libtool java ant wget unzip; do
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command -v $i >/dev/null ||
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if [ $i = libtool ] ; then
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MISSING="${MISSING}libtool-bin "
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elif [ $i = java ] ; then
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MISSING="${MISSING}openjdk-8-jdk "
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else
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MISSING="${MISSING}${i} "
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fi
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done
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if [ "$MISSING" ] ; then
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echo "The following packages are missing: $MISSING"
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echo "Please install via your package manager."
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exit 1
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fi
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# download the Qt installer including Android bits and unpack / install
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QT_DOWNLOAD_URL=https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/${QT_VERSION}/${LATEST_QT}/${QT_BINARIES}
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if [ ! -d Qt ] ; then
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if [ ! -f ${QT_BINARIES} ] ; then
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wget -q ${QT_DOWNLOAD_URL}
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fi
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chmod +x ./${QT_BINARIES}
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./${QT_BINARIES} --script "$SUBSURFACE_SOURCE"/qt-installer-noninteractive.qs --no-force-installations
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fi
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# patch the cmake / Qt5.7.1 incompatibility mentioned above
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sed -i 's/set_property(TARGET Qt5::Core PROPERTY INTERFACE_COMPILE_FEATURES cxx_decltype)/# set_property(TARGET Qt5::Core PROPERTY INTERFACE_COMPILE_FEATURES cxx_decltype)/' Qt/${QT_VERSION}/android_armv7/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreConfigExtras.cmake
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# next we need to get the Android SDK and NDK
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if [ ! -d $ANDROID_NDK ] ; then
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if [ ! -f $NDK_BINARIES ] ; then
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wget -q https://dl.google.com/android/repository/$NDK_BINARIES
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fi
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unzip -q $NDK_BINARIES
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fi
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if [ ! -d $ANDROID_SDK ] ; then
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if [ ! -f $SDK_TOOLS ] ; then
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wget -q https://dl.google.com/android/repository/$SDK_TOOLS
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fi
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mkdir $ANDROID_SDK
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pushd $ANDROID_SDK
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unzip -q ../$SDK_TOOLS
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echo "Please select the SDK Platform for the latest API and for API 16 (Android 4.2.1)"
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echo "as well as the latest Android SDK Tools and Android SDK Platform-tools."
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echo "You can unselect the various system images that usually are selected by default."
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echo "Then accept the licenses and install."
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bash tools/android update sdk
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# ( sleep 5 && while true ; do sleep 1; echo y; done ) | bash tools/android update sdk --no-ui -a -t 1,2,3,33
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# this is copied from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38096225/automatically-accept-all-sdk-licences
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mkdir -p licenses
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echo -e "\n8933bad161af4178b1185d1a37fbf41ea5269c55" > "licenses/android-sdk-license"
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echo -e "\n84831b9409646a918e30573bab4c9c91346d8abd" > "licenses/android-sdk-preview-license"
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popd
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fi
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# ok, now we have Qt, SDK, and NDK - let's get us some Subsurface
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if [ ! -d subsurface ] ; then
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git clone https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface.git
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fi
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pushd subsurface
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git pull --rebase
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popd
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if [ ! -d libdivecomputer ] ; then
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git clone -b Subsurface-branch https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/libdc.git libdivecomputer
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pushd libdivecomputer
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autoreconf --install
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autoreconf --install
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popd
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fi
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pushd libdivecomputer
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git pull --rebase
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if ! git checkout Subsurface-branch ; then
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echo "can't check out the Subsurface-branch branch of libdivecomputer -- giving up"
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exit 1
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fi
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popd
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# and now we need a monotonic build number...
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if [ ! -f ./buildnr.dat ] ; then
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BUILDNR=0
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else
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BUILDNR=$(cat ./buildnr.dat)
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fi
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((BUILDNR++))
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echo "${BUILDNR}" > ./buildnr.dat
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echo "Building Subsurface-mobile ${VERSION} for Android, build nr ${BUILDNR} as Subsurface-mobile-${VERSION}-arm.apk"
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if [ "$1" = release ] || [ "$1" = Release ] || [ "$1" = debug ] || [ "$1" = Debug ] ; then
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RELEASE=$1
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shift
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else
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RELEASE=Debug
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fi
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rm -f ./subsurface-mobile-build-arm/build/outputs/apk/*.apk
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rm -d ./subsurface-mobile-build-arm/AndroidManifest.xml
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if [ "$USE_X" ] ; then
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bash "$USE_X" subsurface/packaging/android/build.sh "$RELEASE" -buildnr "$BUILDNR" arm "$@"
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else
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bash subsurface/packaging/android/build.sh "$RELEASE" -buildnr "$BUILDNR" arm "$@"
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fi
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ls -l ./subsurface-mobile-build-arm/build/outputs/apk/*.apk
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