#!/bin/bash # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Build the wxPython source RPMs on a Linux box. This is normally called # from build-all but it should be able to be used standalone too... # # The command line must have the following parameters: # # 1. the path of the build dir. The src RPMs will be here when we start # and the binary RPMs will be left here when we're done. # 2. skipclean flag (yes|no) # 3. the VERSION # 4. the remaining args are the versions of Python to build for # # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- set -o errexit #set -o xtrace echo "-=-=-=- Hello from $HOSTNAME -=-=-=-" if [ $# -lt 4 ]; then echo "Usage: $0 WXDIR DESTDIR SKIPCLEAN VERSION PYVER..." exit 1 fi RELEASE=$1 SKIPCLEAN=$2 VERSION=$3 shift;shift;shift PYVER=$@ rpmtop=_rpm_top if which rpmbuild > /dev/null 2>&1; then RPMBUILD=rpmbuild else RPMBUILD=rpm fi function DoRPMBuild { # $1 : python version # $2 : port # $3 : unicode echo "-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-" echo $1 $2 $3 echo "-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-" $RPMBUILD --define "_topdir $PWD/$rpmtop" \ --define "_tmppath $PWD/$rpmtop/tmp" \ --define "release ${RELEASE}_py$1" \ --define "pyver $1" \ --define "port $2" \ --define "unicode $3" \ -bb wxPython.spec if [ $? != 0 ]; then return $? fi } echo "*** Setting up RPM build dirs" for dir in SPECS BUILD RPMS SOURCES SRPMS tmp; do if [ ! -d $rpmtop/$dir ]; then mkdir -p $rpmtop/$dir fi done cp wxPython-src-$VERSION.tar.bz2 $rpmtop/SOURCES echo "******************** PYVER = " $PYVER for ver in $PYVER; do echo "Building the RPMs for Python $ver..." ## for now let's just do the gtk2 builds ##DoRPMBuild $ver gtk 0 DoRPMBuild $ver gtk2 0 DoRPMBuild $ver gtk2 1 done echo "*** Moving RPMs to ." find $rpmtop -name "*.rpm" mv -f `find $rpmtop -name "*.rpm"` . if [ $SKIPCLEAN != yes ]; then echo "*** Cleaning up $rpmtop" rm -rf $rpmtop echo "Cleaning up..." rm *.spec *.tar.bz2 fi echo "-=-=-=- Goodbye! -=-=-=-"