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#! /bin/sh
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#
# The Original Code is the Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR).
#
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# the GPL. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient
# may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the
# GPL.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# repackage.sh -- Repackage NSPR from /s/b/c to mozilla.org format
#
# syntax: repackage.sh
#
# Description:
# repackage.sh creates NSPR binary distributions for mozilla.org from
# the internal binary distributions in /share/builds/components/nspr20.
# There are reasons why we can't just push the internal binary distributions
# to mozilla.org. External developers prefer to use the common archive
# file format for their platforms, rather than the jar files we use internally.
#
# On Unix, we create a tar.gz file. On Windows, we create a zip file.
# For example: NSPR 4.1.1, these would be nspr-4.1.1.tar.gz and nspr-4.1.1.zip.
#
# When unpacked, nspr-4.1.1.tar.gz or nspr-4.1.1.zip should expand to a
# nspr-4.1.1 directory that contains three subdirectories: include, lib,
# and bin. The header files, with the correct line endings for the
# platform, are in nspr-4.1.1/include. The libraries are in nspr-4.1.1/lib.
# The executable programs are in nspr-4.1.1/bin.
#
# Note! Files written with Gnu tar are not readable by some non-Gnu
# versions. Sun, in particular.
#
#
#
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# These variables should be modified for each NSPR release.
#
FROMTOP=/share/builds/components/nspr20/v4.3
TOTOP=./v4.3
NSPRDIR=nspr-4.3
SOURCETAG=NSPR_4_3_RELEASE
#
# enumerate Unix object directories on /s/b/c
UNIX_OBJDIRS="
AIX4.3_64_DBG.OBJ
AIX4.3_64_OPT.OBJ
AIX4.3_DBG.OBJ
AIX4.3_OPT.OBJ
HP-UXB.11.00_64_DBG.OBJ
HP-UXB.11.00_64_OPT.OBJ
HP-UXB.11.00_DBG.OBJ
HP-UXB.11.00_OPT.OBJ
IRIX6.5_n32_PTH_DBG.OBJ
IRIX6.5_n32_PTH_OPT.OBJ
Linux2.2_x86_glibc_PTH_DBG.OBJ
Linux2.2_x86_glibc_PTH_OPT.OBJ
Linux2.4_x86_glibc_PTH_DBG.OBJ
Linux2.4_x86_glibc_PTH_OPT.OBJ
OSF1V5.0_DBG.OBJ
OSF1V5.0_OPT.OBJ
SunOS5.6_DBG.OBJ
SunOS5.6_OPT.OBJ
SunOS5.8_64_DBG.OBJ
SunOS5.8_64_OPT.OBJ
SunOS5.8_DBG.OBJ
SunOS5.8_OPT.OBJ
"
#
# enumerate Windows object directories on /s/b/c
WIN_OBJDIRS="
WIN954.0_DBG.OBJ
WIN954.0_DBG.OBJD
WIN954.0_OPT.OBJ
WINNT4.0_DBG.OBJ
WINNT4.0_DBG.OBJD
WINNT4.0_OPT.OBJ
"
#
# Create the destination directory.
#
echo "removing directory $TOTOP"
rm -rf $TOTOP
echo "creating directory $TOTOP"
mkdir -p $TOTOP
#
# Generate the tar.gz files for Unix platforms.
#
for OBJDIR in $UNIX_OBJDIRS; do
echo "removing directory $NSPRDIR"
rm -rf $NSPRDIR
echo "creating directory $NSPRDIR"
mkdir $NSPRDIR
echo "creating directory $NSPRDIR/include"
mkdir $NSPRDIR/include
echo "copying $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/include"
cp -r $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/include $NSPRDIR
echo "copying $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/lib"
cp -r $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/lib $NSPRDIR
echo "copying $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/bin"
cp -r $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/bin $NSPRDIR
echo "creating directory $TOTOP/$OBJDIR"
mkdir $TOTOP/$OBJDIR
echo "creating $TOTOP/$OBJDIR/$NSPRDIR.tar"
tar cvf $TOTOP/$OBJDIR/$NSPRDIR.tar $NSPRDIR
echo "gzipping $TOTOP/$OBJDIR/$NSPRDIR.tar"
gzip $TOTOP/$OBJDIR/$NSPRDIR.tar
done
#
# Generate the zip files for Windows platforms.
#
for OBJDIR in $WIN_OBJDIRS; do
echo "removing directory $NSPRDIR"
rm -rf $NSPRDIR
echo "creating directory $NSPRDIR"
mkdir $NSPRDIR
echo "creating directory $NSPRDIR/include"
mkdir $NSPRDIR/include
echo "creating directory $NSPRDIR/include/private"
mkdir $NSPRDIR/include/private
echo "creating directory $NSPRDIR/include/obsolete"
mkdir $NSPRDIR/include/obsolete
# copy headers and adjust unix line-end to Windows line-end
# Note: Watch out for the "sed" command line.
# when editing the command, take care to preserve the "^M" as the literal
# cntl-M character! in vi, use "cntl-v cntl-m" to enter it!
#
headers=`ls $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/include/*.h`
for header in $headers; do
sed -e 's/$/
/g' $header > $NSPRDIR/include/`basename $header`
done
headers=`ls $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/include/obsolete/*.h`
for header in $headers; do
sed -e 's/$/
/g' $header > $NSPRDIR/include/obsolete/`basename $header`
done
headers=`ls $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/include/private/*.h`
for header in $headers; do
sed -e 's/$/
/g' $header > $NSPRDIR/include/private/`basename $header`
done
echo "copying $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/lib"
cp -r $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/lib $NSPRDIR
echo "copying $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/bin"
cp -r $FROMTOP/$OBJDIR/bin $NSPRDIR
echo "creating directory $TOTOP/$OBJDIR"
mkdir $TOTOP/$OBJDIR
echo "creating $TOTOP/$OBJDIR/$NSPRDIR.zip"
zip -r $TOTOP/$OBJDIR/$NSPRDIR.zip $NSPRDIR
done
#
# package the source from CVS
#
echo "Packaging source"
echo "removing directory $NSPRDIR"
rm -rf $NSPRDIR
echo "creating directory $NSPRDIR"
mkdir $NSPRDIR
myWD=`pwd`
cd $NSPRDIR
echo "Pulling source from CVS with tag $SOURCETAG"
cvs co -r $SOURCETAG mozilla/nsprpub
cd $myWD
mkdir $TOTOP/src
echo "Creating source tar file: $TOTOP/src/$NSPRDIR.tar"
tar cvf $TOTOP/src/$NSPRDIR.tar $NSPRDIR
echo "gzip $TOTOP/src/$NSPRDIR.tar"
gzip $TOTOP/src/$NSPRDIR.tar
#
# Remove the working directory.
#
echo "removing directory $NSPRDIR"
rm -rf $NSPRDIR
# --- end repackage.sh ---------------------------------------------