fltk/makesrcdist
Albrecht Schlosser 5f645dda79 Rename file 'VERSION' to 'fltk_version.dat' (#191)
The file VERSION could be included erroneously on case insensitive
platforms (notably Windows) if the user included the c++ standard
header <version> directly or indirectly.

Renaming the file fixes this.

Backported from 1.4 (master).
2021-04-27 22:08:05 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# makesrcdist - make a distribution of FLTK.
#
# There are 3 different modes of operation, dependent on commandline arguments:
#
# (1) Create snapshot:
#
# makesrcdist [snapshot]
#
# Use no arguments or "snapshot" (verbatim).
#
# (2) Create distribution tarballs for test and verification:
#
# makesrcdist <version>
#
# Use a version number as argument, e.g. "1.3.3" or "1.3.4rc2".
# This can be used for local testing.
#
# Note: the release tarballs will be created from the current
# 'HEAD' revision of your local Git repository.
#
# (3) Create distribution tarballs (final):
#
# makesrcdist <version> tag
#
# Same as (2), but create Git tag with version number.
# Enter "tag" (verbatim) as 2nd argument.
# This will create the Git tag "release-<version>" for the
# current revision in the (local) FLTK Git repository and export the
# FLTK sources from this tag for creation of distribution files.
#
# Note: You need to 'git push' the Git tag manually when you
# are satisfied with the result. You may use:
# $ git push origin release-<version>
# where '<version>' is the version number (argument #1)
#
# Note: define FLTK_TAR if you want to use a different compatible tar
# command than "tar", e.g. to use "gtar" (bash syntax):
# $ export FLTK_TAR="gtar"
#
TAR="tar"
if test "x$FLTK_TAR" != "x"; then
TAR="$FLTK_TAR"
fi
# These are the release and snapshot download URL's currently in use:
DOWNLOAD='https://www.fltk.org/pub/fltk'
SNAPSHOT='https://www.fltk.org/pub/fltk/snapshots'
DATE="`date +'%Y%m%d'`"
# VS = short version number ('major.minor'), for instance '1.4'.
# Note: VS is used only for snapshot generation
# fltk_version = full version number w/o 'rcN' (from file fltk_version.dat)
fltk_version="`cat fltk_version.dat`"
VS="`echo $fltk_version | cut -f 1-2 -d '.'`"
echo "Getting distribution..."
if test $# = 0 -o "x$1" = "xsnapshot"; then
echo Getting snapshot revision...
rev="`git rev-parse --short=8 HEAD`"
version="${VS}-${rev}"
fileversion="${VS}.x-${DATE}-$rev"
fileurl="$SNAPSHOT/fltk-$fileversion.tar.gz"
else
if test ! -e "documentation/html/"; then
echo "ERROR: Please generate the HTML documentation before distributing:"
echo " autoconf"
echo " ./configure"
echo " cd documentation; make dist"
exit
fi
if test ! -e "documentation/fltk.pdf"; then
echo "ERROR: Please generate the PDF documentation before distributing:"
echo " autoconf"
echo " ./configure"
echo " cd documentation; make dist"
exit
fi
rev="1"
version=$1
fileversion=$1
fileurl="$DOWNLOAD/$version/fltk-$fileversion-source.tar.gz"
if test "x$2" = "xtag"; then
echo "Creating Git tag 'release-$version' ..."
git tag -a -m "Release $version" release-$version || exit 1
fi
fi
# Debug:
# echo "fltk_version = $fltk_version"
# echo "version = $version"
# echo "fileversion = $fileversion"
# echo "fileurl = $fileurl"
echo Exporting $fltk_version to /tmp/fltk-$version/...
rm -rf /tmp/fltk-$version
mkdir /tmp/fltk-$version
git archive --format=tar HEAD | $TAR -C /tmp/fltk-$version -x --
if test $# != 0 -a "x$1" != "xsnapshot"; then
echo "Copying HTML and PDF documentation..."
cp -r documentation/html /tmp/fltk-$version/documentation/
cp documentation/fltk.pdf /tmp/fltk-$version/documentation/
fi
echo Applying version number...
cd /tmp/fltk-$version
sed -e '1,$s/@VERSION@/'$version'/' \
-e '1,$s/@RELEASE@/'$rev'/' \
-e '1,$s#^Source:.*#Source: '$fileurl'#' \
<fltk.spec.in >fltk.spec
echo Creating configure script...
autoconf -f
echo Creating config.guess and config.sub \(ignore any other errors\)...
automake --add-missing --copy 2>/dev/null
echo Cleaning developer files...
rm -rf OpenGL autom4te* bc5 config forms glut images packages themes
cd ..
if test $# != 0 -a "x$1" != "xsnapshot"; then
echo "Making HTML docs distribution..."
$TAR czf fltk-$fileversion-docs-html.tar.gz fltk-$version/documentation/html/
echo "Making PDF docs distribution..."
$TAR czf fltk-$fileversion-docs-pdf.tar.gz fltk-$version/documentation/fltk.pdf
fi
echo "Removing documentation..."
rm -rf fltk-$version/documentation/html/
rm -f fltk-$version/documentation/fltk.pdf
echo "Making UNIX (.tar.gz) distribution..."
$TAR czf fltk-$fileversion-source.tar.gz fltk-$version
echo "Making UNIX (.tar.bz2) distribution..."
$TAR cjf fltk-$fileversion-source.tar.bz2 fltk-$version
# echo "Making Windows (.zip) distribution..."
# rm -f fltk-$fileversion-source.zip
# zip -r9 fltk-$fileversion-source.zip fltk-$version
echo "Removing distribution directory..."
rm -rf fltk-$version
# Create MD5 sums
out="`pwd`/fltk-$fileversion-md5sums.txt"
echo "Creating MD5 sums in $out"
rm -f $out
touch $out
# make sure the order is source - html - pdf
for f in source docs-html docs-pdf; do
if [ -f fltk-$fileversion-$f.tar.bz2 ] ; then
md5sum fltk-$fileversion-$f.tar.bz2 >> $out
fi
if [ -f fltk-$fileversion-$f.tar.gz ] ; then
md5sum fltk-$fileversion-$f.tar.gz >> $out
fi
done
sed -e"s# # $fltk_version fltk/$fltk_version/#" -i $out
if test "x$2" = "xtag"; then
echo ""
echo "Don't forget to push the Git tag"
echo "(assuming your remote Git repository is 'origin'):"
echo ""
echo "Use: \$ git push origin release-$version"
echo ""
fi
echo "Done!"