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#!/bin/sh
# these are common variables for the auto-build scripts
SYSTEM=$(uname -s | sed 'y|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ|abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|')
DATE=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
TIME=$(date +%H.%M.%S)
HOSTNAME=$(hostname | sed 's|\([a-zA-Z0-9-]\)\..*|\1|' | sed 'y|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ|abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|')
# use the hostname from /etc/hostname in case we are a chroot build enviroment
if [ -e /etc/hostname ]; then
HOSTNAME=`cat /etc/hostname`
else
HOSTNAME=$(hostname | sed 's|\([a-zA-Z0-9-]\)\..*|\1|' | sed 'y|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ|abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|')
fi
## the following creates a spam-bot that sends emails to an address that has not asked for it
## because of the spam-problem, i (jmz) have disabled it
# recipient of any emails set from the scripts
#RECIPIENT=pd-cvs@iem.at
## if you want to send emails about the success of your build,
## please create a file "auto-build-common.local" in this directory
## and set the "RECIPIENT" address to some valid email-address
#
## please do NOT check your auto-build-common.local into the CVS
#
## another possibility is to set the "RECIPIENT" environmental variable before running
## the autobuilder
if [ -e ${HOME}/auto-build-common.local ]; then
. ${HOME}/auto-build-common.local
else
echo "Could not find local configuration in \"${HOME}/auto-build-common.local\""
echo "Skipping... (see ${HOME}/auto-build-common for instructions)"
echo
fi
# cygwin/Mingw don't have 'mail', but do have 'email' which is close enough.
# To get around the troubles with mail servers, we'll contact the SMTP server
# of the mailing lists directly (mail.iem.at).
if [ -x /usr/bin/mail ]; then
MAIL_COMMAND=/usr/bin/mail
elif [ -x /bin/mail ]; then
MAIL_COMMAND=/bin/mail
else
MAIL_COMMAND="email --smtp-server mail.iem.at"
fi
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# print out ip addresses for debugging
print_ip_address()
{
echo -n "hostname: "
hostname
echo "---------------------------"
if [ -x /sbin/ifconfig ]; then
/sbin/ifconfig
else
ipconfig
fi
}
rsync_distro()
{
# let rsync handle the cleanup with --delete
DISTRO=$(basename $1)
echo "rsyncing $DISTRO to ${1}:"
RSYNC_COMMAND="rsync -a --delete-before rsync://128.238.56.50/distros/${DISTRO}/ ${1}/"
case $SYSTEM in
mingw*)
/c/cygwin/bin/sh -c "$RSYNC_COMMAND"
;;
*)
$RSYNC_COMMAND
;;
esac
}
# Mac OS X's included git or svn might be really old, so try Fink first
find_git()
{
if [ -x /sw/bin/git ]; then
echo /sw/bin/git
elif [ -x /usr/bin/git ]; then
echo /usr/bin/git
else
echo git
fi
}
find_svn()
{
if [ -x /sw/bin/svn ]; then
echo /sw/bin/svn --non-interactive
elif [ -x /usr/bin/svn ]; then
echo /usr/bin/svn --non-interactive
else
echo svn --non-interactive
fi
}
remove_dead_svn_externals()
{
svn=$(find_svn)
svn_externals=`$svn propget -R svn:externals "$1" | sed 's|^.* - ||' | awk '{print $1}'`
for external in `$svn status --no-ignore "$1" | grep '^[X]' | awk '{print $2}'`; do
name=$(basename $external)
if [ -z "$(echo $svn_externals | grep $name)" ]; then
echo "Removing defunct svn:external '$name' at '$external'"
echo rm -rf "$external"
$svn update "$external"
fi
done
}
clean_and_update_folder()
{
folder=$1
cd $folder
if [ -d $folder/.git ]; then
git=$(find_git)
$git reset --hard
$git clean -fdx
$git pull
elif [ -d $folder/.svn ]; then
svn=$(find_svn)
$svn revert -R .
$svn status --no-ignore | \
grep -v '^X' | \
awk '{print $2}' | \
xargs rm -rf
$svn update
$svn update -N $folder
else
echo "no cleaning done, unknown SCM"
fi
}
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