#!/bin/sh HOSTNAME=`hostname` SYSTEM=`uname -s` DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d` TIME=`date +%H.%M.%S` SCRIPT=`echo $0| sed 's|.*/\(.*\)|\1|g'` case $SYSTEM in Linux) configure_options="--enable-alsa --enable-jack" platform_name=`uname -m` ;; Darwin) configure_options="--enable-jack" platform_name=`uname -p` ;; MINGW*) configure_options="" platform_name=i386 ;; CYGWIN*) configure_options="" platform_name=i386 ;; *) echo "ERROR: Platform $SYSTEM not supported!" exit ;; esac # convert into absolute path cd `echo $0 | sed 's|\(.*\)/.*$|\1|'`/../.. auto_build_root_dir=`pwd` echo "root: $auto_build_root_dir" package_name="/tmp/pd-${DATE}-${SYSTEM}-${HOSTNAME}-${platform_name}.tar.bz2" # let rsync handle the cleanup with --delete rsync -av --delete rsync://128.238.56.50/distros/pd-main/ \ ${auto_build_root_dir}/ cd ${auto_build_root_dir}/pd/src && \ autoconf && \ ./configure $configure_options && \ make && \ cd ../../ && \ tar cjf $package_name pd && \ rsync -a ${package_name} rsync://128.238.56.50/upload/${DATE}/ && \ echo SUCCESS rm -f -- $package_name