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5.8 KiB
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190 lines
5.8 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/sh
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#
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Build a binary package on Windows with MinGW and MSYS
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#
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# Set the paths where MinGW, Mingw-w32, or MinGW-w64 are installed. If both
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# MinGW and MinGW-w32 are specified, MinGW will be used. If there is no
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# 32-bit or 64-bit compiler at all, it is simply skipped.
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#
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# Optionally, 7-Zip is used to create the final .zip and .7z packages.
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# If you have installed it in the default directory, this script should
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# find it automatically. Otherwise adjust the path manually.
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#
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# If you want to use a cross-compiler e.g. on GNU/Linux, this script won't
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# work out of the box. You need to omit "make check" commands and replace
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# u2d with some other tool to convert newlines from LF to CR+LF. You will
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# also need to pass the --host option to configure.
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#
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Author: Lasse Collin
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#
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# This file has been put into the public domain.
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# You can do whatever you want with this file.
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#
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###############################################################################
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MINGW_DIR=/c/devel/tools/mingw
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MINGW_W32_DIR=/c/devel/tools/mingw-w32
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MINGW_W64_DIR=/c/devel/tools/mingw-w64
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for SEVENZ_EXE in "$PROGRAMW6432/7-Zip/7z.exe" "$PROGRAMFILES/7-Zip/7z.exe" \
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"/c/Program Files/7-Zip/7z.exe"
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do
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[ -x "$SEVENZ_EXE" ] && break
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done
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# Abort immediatelly if something goes wrong.
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set -e
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# White spaces in directory names may break things so catch them immediatelly.
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case $(pwd) in
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' ' | ' ' | '
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') echo "Error: White space in the directory name" >&2; exit 1 ;;
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esac
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# This sciprt can be run either at the top-level directory of the package
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# or in the same directory containing this script.
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if [ ! -f windows/build.sh ]; then
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cd ..
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if [ ! -f windows/build.sh ]; then
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echo "You are in a wrong directory." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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# Run configure and copy the binaries to the given directory.
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#
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# The first argument is the directory where to copy the binaries.
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# The rest of the arguments are passed to configure.
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buildit()
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{
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DESTDIR=$1
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BUILD=$2
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CFLAGS=$3
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# Clean up if it was already configured.
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[ -f Makefile ] && make distclean
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# Build the size-optimized binaries. Note that I don't want to
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# provide size-optimized liblzma (shared nor static), because
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# that isn't thread-safe now, and depending on bunch of things,
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# maybe it will never be on Windows (pthreads-win32 helps but
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# static liblzma might bit a bit tricky with it).
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./configure \
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--prefix= \
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--disable-nls \
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--disable-threads \
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--disable-shared \
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--enable-small \
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--build="$BUILD" \
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CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Os"
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make check
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mkdir -pv "$DESTDIR"
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cp -v src/xzdec/{xz,lzma}dec.exe src/lzmainfo/lzmainfo.exe "$DESTDIR"
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make distclean
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# Build the normal speed-optimized binaries. Note that while
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# --disable-threads has been documented to make some things
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# thread-unsafe, it's not actually true with this combination
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# of configure flags in XZ Utils 5.0.x. Things can (and probably
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# will) change after 5.0.x, and this script will be updated too.
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./configure \
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--prefix= \
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--disable-nls \
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--disable-threads \
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--enable-dynamic=no \
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--build="$BUILD" \
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CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2"
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make check
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cp -v src/xz/xz.exe src/liblzma/.libs/liblzma.a "$DESTDIR"
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cp -v src/liblzma/.libs/liblzma-*.dll "$DESTDIR/liblzma.dll"
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strip -v "$DESTDIR/"*
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}
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# Copy files and convert newlines from LF to CR+LF. Optinally add a suffix
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# to the destination filename.
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#
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# The first argument is the destination directory. The second argument is
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# the suffix to append to the filenames; use empty string if no extra suffix
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# is wanted. The rest of the arguments are actual the filenames.
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txtcp()
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{
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DESTDIR=$1
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SUFFIX=$2
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shift 2
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for SRCFILE; do
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DESTFILE="$DESTDIR/${SRCFILE##*/}$SUFFIX"
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echo "Converting \`$SRCFILE' -> \`$DESTFILE'"
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u2d < "$SRCFILE" > "$DESTFILE"
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done
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}
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# FIXME: Make sure that we don't get i686 or i586 code from the runtime.
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# Actually i586 would be fine, but i686 probably not if the idea is to
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# support even Win95.
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#
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# FIXME: Using i486 in the configure triplet may be wrong.
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if [ -d "$MINGW_DIR" ]; then
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# 32-bit x86, Win95 or later, using MinGW
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PATH=$MINGW_DIR/bin:$PATH \
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buildit \
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pkg/bin_i486 \
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i486-pc-mingw32 \
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'-march=i486 -mtune=generic'
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elif [ -d "$MINGW_W32_DIR" ]; then
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# 32-bit x86, Win95 or later, using MinGW-w32
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PATH=$MINGW_W32_DIR/bin:$MINGW_W32_DIR/i686-w64-mingw32/bin:$PATH \
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buildit \
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pkg/bin_i486 \
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i486-w64-mingw32 \
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'-march=i486 -mtune=generic'
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fi
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if [ -d "$MINGW_W64_DIR" ]; then
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# 64-bit x86, WinXP or later, using MinGW-w64
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PATH=$MINGW_W64_DIR/bin:$MINGW_W64_DIR/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bin:$PATH \
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buildit \
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pkg/bin_x86-64 \
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x86_64-w64-mingw32 \
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'-march=x86-64 -mtune=generic'
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fi
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# Copy the headers, the .def file, and the docs.
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# They are the same for all architectures and builds.
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mkdir -pv pkg/{include/lzma,doc/manuals}
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txtcp pkg/include "" src/liblzma/api/lzma.h
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txtcp pkg/include/lzma "" src/liblzma/api/lzma/*.h
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txtcp pkg/doc "" src/liblzma/liblzma.def
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txtcp pkg/doc .txt AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README THANKS TODO
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txtcp pkg/doc "" doc/*.txt
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txtcp pkg/doc/manuals "" doc/man/txt/{xz,xzdec,lzmainfo}.txt
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cp -v doc/man/pdf-*/{xz,xzdec,lzmainfo}-*.pdf pkg/doc/manuals
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txtcp pkg "" windows/README-Windows.txt
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# Create the package. This requires either 7z.exe from 7-Zip or zip.exe
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# from Info-ZIP. If neither are found, this is skipped and you have to
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# zip it yourself. 7-Zip tends to easily give the best compression ratio.
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VER=$(sh version.sh)
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cd pkg
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if [ -x "$SEVENZ_EXE" ]; then
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"$SEVENZ_EXE" a -tzip ../xz-$VER-windows.zip *
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"$SEVENZ_EXE" a ../xz-$VER-windows.7z *
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else
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echo
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echo "NOTE: 7z.exe was not found. xz-$VER-windows.zip"
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echo " and xz-$VER-windows.7z were not created."
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echo " You can create them yourself from the pkg directory."
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fi
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echo
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echo "Build completed successfully."
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echo
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