#!/bin/sh # # This script is used to compile SQLite and all its documentation and # ship everything up to the SQLite website. This script will only work # on the system "zadok" at the Hwaci offices. But others might find # the script useful as an example. # # Set srcdir to the name of the directory that contains the publish.sh # script. # srcdir=`echo "$0" | sed 's%\(^.*\)/[^/][^/]*$%\1%'` # Get the makefile. # cp $srcdir/Makefile.linux-gcc ./Makefile chmod +x $srcdir/install-sh # Get the current version number - needed to help build filenames # VERS=`cat $srcdir/VERSION` VERSW=`sed 's/\./_/g' $srcdir/VERSION` echo "VERSIONS: $VERS $VERSW" # Start by building an sqlite shell for linux. # make clean make sqlite3.c gcc -Os -Itsrc sqlite3.c tsrc/shell.c -o sqlite3 -ldl -lpthread strip sqlite3 mv sqlite3 sqlite3-$VERS.bin gzip sqlite3-$VERS.bin chmod 644 sqlite3-$VERS.bin.gz mv sqlite3-$VERS.bin.gz doc # Build a source archive useful for windows. # make target_source cd tsrc rm fts* rm -f ../doc/sqlite-source-$VERSW.zip zip ../doc/sqlite-source-$VERSW.zip * cd .. make sqlite3.c cp tsrc/sqlite3.h . pwd zip doc/sqlite-amalgamation-$VERSW.zip sqlite3.c sqlite3.h # Build the sqlite.so and tclsqlite.so shared libraries # under Linux # make sqlite3.c TCLDIR=/home/drh/tcltk/846/linux/846linux TCLSTUBLIB=$TCLDIR/libtclstub8.4g.a gcc -Os -shared -Itsrc sqlite3.c tsrc/tclsqlite.c $TCLSTUBLIB -o tclsqlite3.so strip tclsqlite3.so chmod 644 tclsqlite3.so mv tclsqlite3.so tclsqlite-$VERS.so gzip tclsqlite-$VERS.so mv tclsqlite-$VERS.so.gz doc gcc -Os -shared -Itsrc sqlite3.c -o sqlite3.so strip sqlite3.so chmod 644 sqlite3.so mv sqlite3.so sqlite-$VERS.so gzip sqlite-$VERS.so mv sqlite-$VERS.so.gz doc # Build the tclsqlite3.dll and sqlite3.dll shared libraries. # . $srcdir/mkdll.sh echo zip doc/tclsqlite-$VERSW.zip tclsqlite3.dll zip doc/tclsqlite-$VERSW.zip tclsqlite3.dll echo zip doc/sqlitedll-$VERSW.zip sqlite3.dll sqlite3.def zip doc/sqlitedll-$VERSW.zip sqlite3.dll sqlite3.def # Build the sqlite.exe executable for windows. # make target_source OPTS='-DSTATIC_BUILD=1 -DNDEBUG=1' i386-mingw32msvc-gcc -Os $OPTS -Itsrc -I$TCLDIR sqlite3.c tsrc/shell.c \ -o sqlite3.exe zip doc/sqlite-$VERSW.zip sqlite3.exe # Construct a tarball of the source tree # ORIGIN=`pwd` cd $srcdir cd .. mv sqlite sqlite-$VERS EXCLUDE=`find sqlite-$VERS -print | grep CVS | sed 's,^, --exclude ,'` tar czf $ORIGIN/doc/sqlite-$VERS.tar.gz $EXCLUDE sqlite-$VERS mv sqlite-$VERS sqlite cd $ORIGIN # # Build RPMS (binary) and Source RPM # # Make sure we are properly setup to build RPMs # echo "%HOME %{expand:%%(cd; pwd)}" > $HOME/.rpmmacros echo "%_topdir %{HOME}/rpm" >> $HOME/.rpmmacros mkdir $HOME/rpm mkdir $HOME/rpm/BUILD mkdir $HOME/rpm/SOURCES mkdir $HOME/rpm/RPMS mkdir $HOME/rpm/SRPMS mkdir $HOME/rpm/SPECS # create the spec file from the template sed s/SQLITE_VERSION/$VERS/g $srcdir/spec.template > $HOME/rpm/SPECS/sqlite.spec # copy the source tarball to the rpm directory cp doc/sqlite-$VERS.tar.gz $HOME/rpm/SOURCES/. # build all the rpms rpm -ba $HOME/rpm/SPECS/sqlite.spec >& rpm-$vers.log # copy the RPMs into the build directory. mv $HOME/rpm/RPMS/i386/sqlite*-$vers*.rpm doc mv $HOME/rpm/SRPMS/sqlite-$vers*.rpm doc # Build the website # #cp $srcdir/../historical/* doc make doc cd doc chmod 644 *.gz