| #! /bin/sh |
| |
| # This script takes the result of "make dist" and: |
| # 1) Unpacks it. |
| # 2) Ensures all contents are user-writable. Some version control systems |
| # keep code read-only until you explicitly ask to edit it, and the normal |
| # "make dist" process does not correct for this, so the result is that |
| # the entire dist is still marked read-only when unpacked, which is |
| # annoying. So, we fix it. |
| # 3) Convert MSVC project files to MSVC 2005, so that anyone who has version |
| # 2005 *or* 2008 can open them. (In version control, we keep things in |
| # MSVC 2008 format since that's what we use in development.) |
| # 4) Uses the result to create .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, and .zip versions and |
| # deposites them in the "dist" directory. In the .zip version, all |
| # non-testdata .txt files are converted to Windows-style line endings. |
| # 5) Cleans up after itself. |
| |
| if [ "$1" == "" ]; then |
| echo "USAGE: $0 DISTFILE" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| if [ ! -e $1 ]; then |
| echo $1": File not found." >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| set -ex |
| |
| LANGUAGES="cpp csharp java javanano js objectivec python ruby" |
| BASENAME=`basename $1 .tar.gz` |
| VERSION=${BASENAME:9} |
| |
| # Create a directory called "dist", copy the tarball there and unpack it. |
| mkdir dist |
| cp $1 dist |
| cd dist |
| tar zxvf $BASENAME.tar.gz |
| rm $BASENAME.tar.gz |
| |
| # Set the entire contents to be user-writable. |
| chmod -R u+w $BASENAME |
| cd $BASENAME |
| |
| for LANG in $LANGUAGES; do |
| # Build the dist again in .tar.gz |
| ./configure DIST_LANG=$LANG |
| make dist-gzip |
| mv $BASENAME.tar.gz ../protobuf-$LANG-$VERSION.tar.gz |
| done |
| |
| # Convert all text files to use DOS-style line endings, then build a .zip |
| # distribution. |
| todos *.txt */*.txt |
| |
| for LANG in $LANGUAGES; do |
| # Build the dist again in .zip |
| ./configure DIST_LANG=$LANG |
| make dist-zip |
| mv $BASENAME.zip ../protobuf-$LANG-$VERSION.zip |
| done |
| |
| cd .. |
| rm -rf $BASENAME |