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1 #!/bin/bash -xe
3 # Generate a NASM release
5 # Usage: release {test|real} [branch]
8 if [ -z "$SFUSER" ]; then
9 if [ -f "$HOME/.sfuser" ]; then
10 sfuser=`cat "$HOME/.sfuser"`
11 else
12 sfuser=`whoami`
16 if [ -z "$1" ]; then
17 echo "Usage: $0 {test|real}" 1>&2
18 exit 1
21 if [ "$1" = "real" ]; then
22 real=true
23 else
24 real=false
27 rm -rf nasm-release.*
28 work=`pwd`/nasm-release.$$
29 mkdir "$work"
30 cd "$work"
32 if $real; then
33 # Need to tag the tree, use real account
34 CVS="cvs -z3 -d ${sfuser}@cvs.nasm.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nasm"
35 else
36 # Don't need to tag the tree, can use anonymous
37 echo ':pserver:anonymous@cvs.nasm.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nasm A' > "$work"/cvspass
38 export CVS_PASSFILE="$work"/cvspass
39 CVS="cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.nasm.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nasm"
42 if [ -n "$2" ]; then
43 branchopt="-r $2"
46 $CVS co $branchopt nasm
47 version=`cat nasm/version`
48 v1=`echo $version | cut -d. -f1`
49 v2=`echo $version | cut -d. -f2`
50 v3=`echo $version | cut -d. -f3`
52 # Tag the tree as a release
53 if $real; then
54 cvstag=nasm-`echo $version | sed -e 's/\./_/g'`
55 # Create the tag for this release
56 ( cd nasm && $CVS tag -F $cvstag )
57 # Update the LATEST tag
58 $CVS rtag -r $cvstag -F -a LATEST nasm
61 # Extract file names which have the -kb flag set, meaning they
62 # are binary files
63 bins="$work"/binaries
64 rm -f "$bins"
65 cd nasm
66 find . -type d -name CVS -print | (
67 while read dir; do
68 xdir=`echo "$dir" | sed -e 's|^\./||' -e 's|/CVS$||'`
69 egrep '^/[^/]*/[^/]*/[^/]*/[^/]*-kb[^/]*/' < $dir/Entries | \
70 cut -d/ -f2 | sed -e "s|^|$xdir/|" >> "$bins"
71 done
73 cd ..
75 # We did "co" instead of "export" -- remove CVS directories
76 find nasm -type d -name CVS -print | xargs rm -rf
78 # Create files which are in the release but automatically generated
79 cd nasm
80 autoconf
81 ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
82 make dist
83 cd ..
85 # Clean up any previous attempt
86 rm -f ../nasm-${version}.tar.gz ../nasm-${version}-xdoc.tar.gz
87 rm -f ../nasm-${version}.tar.bz2 ../nasm-${version}-xdoc.tar.bz2
88 rm -f ../nasm-${version}.zip ../nasm-${version}-xdoc.zip
89 rm -f ../nasm-${version}.spec
91 # Create tarfile (Unix convention: file includes prefix)
92 mv nasm nasm-$version
93 tar cvvf nasm-${version}.tar nasm-${version}
94 bzip2 -9k nasm-${version}.tar
95 gzip -9 nasm-${version}.tar
96 mv nasm-${version}.tar.gz nasm-${version}.tar.bz2 ..
98 # Create zipfile (DOS convention: no prefix, convert file endings)
99 cd nasm-$version
100 zip -9Dlr ../../nasm-${version}.zip -x@"$bins" * # Text files
101 zip -9Dgr ../../nasm-${version}.zip -i@"$bins" * # Binary files
102 cd ..
104 # Record what we have already generated
105 find nasm-$version -not -type d -print > main
107 # Create specfile
108 cd nasm-${version}
109 ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
110 make spec
111 cp nasm.spec ../../nasm-${version}.spec
113 # Create documentation
114 make doc
115 # Remove intermediate files.
116 make cleaner
117 cd ..
119 # Remove non-documentation
120 cat main | xargs rm -f
122 # Create doc tarfile
123 tar cvvf nasm-${version}-xdoc.tar nasm-${version}/doc
124 bzip2 -9k nasm-${version}-xdoc.tar
125 gzip -9 nasm-${version}-xdoc.tar
126 mv nasm-${version}-xdoc.tar.gz nasm-${version}-xdoc.tar.bz2 ..
128 # Create doc zipfile (DOS convention: no prefix, convert file endings)
129 # (Note: generating Win .hlp files requires additional tools)
130 cd nasm-${version}
131 zip -9Dlr ../../nasm-${version}-xdoc.zip doc -x \*.pdf
132 zip -9Dgr ../../nasm-${version}-xdoc.zip doc -i \*.pdf
134 # Clean up
135 cd ..
136 rm -rf "$work"