#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright (C) 2016 Ian Kelling
+# I, Ian Kelling, follow the GNU license recommendations at
+# https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-recommendations.en.html. They
+# recommend that small programs, < 300 lines, be licensed under the
+# Apache License 2.0. This file contains or is part of one or more small
+# programs. If a small program grows beyond 300 lines, I plan to switch
+# its license to GPL.
+
+# Copyright 2024 Ian Kelling
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
+
if [[ -s ~/.bashrc ]];then . ~/.bashrc;fi
#set -x
bootstrap=false
recompile=false
show_pkgs=false
+dryrun=false
while [[ $1 == -* ]]; do
case $1 in
-b) bootstrap=true; recompile=true ;;
+ -n) dryrun=true ;;
-r) recompile=true ;;
--no-r) recompile=false ;;
-u) update=true ;;
ver=$(apt-cache showsrc emacs | sed -rn 's/^Version: 1:([0-9]+).*/\1/p' | sort -n | tail -n1) ||:
for x in {35..25} ""; do
if [[ $ver ]] && (( ver >= x )); then
- echo latest_emacs=emacs
latest_emacs=emacs
break
fi
if apt-cache showsrc emacs$x 2>/dev/null |grep . &>/dev/null; then
- echo latest_emacs=$x
latest_emacs=emacs$x
break
fi
done
-pkgs=(gawk attr autoconf-archive git install-info)
+# ccache is a missing build dep for mu
+pkgs=(gawk attr autoconf-archive git install-info ccache)
##### warning, apt-rdepends seems to look at the newest version of the package,
##### not the one that build-dep would install.
if $show_pkgs; then
if ! type -p apt-rdepends &>/dev/null; then
sudo apt-get -y install --purge --auto-remove apt-rdepends
fi
- apt-rdepends -p --build-depends --follow=DEPENDS $x/$(debian-codename)|sed -rn 's/^\s*Build-Depends: (\S+).*/\1/p'
+ apt-rdepends -p --build-depends --follow=DEPENDS $x/$(debian-codename) 2>/dev/null |sed -rn 's/^\s*Build-Depends: (\S+).*/\1/p'
done
exit 0
fi
# e/e because autofs failing to mount will make it so
# you cant ls whatever directory it is in, so we
-# need an extra directory
-dirs=($dir $dir-nox/.iank/e/e)
+# need an extra directory. i dunno why this was like this instead of just $dir-nox.
+#dirs=($dir $dir-nox/.iank/e/e)
+
+dirs=($dir $dir-nox)
+
+m cd /a/opt/emacs
if [[ -e $dir ]]; then
m cd $dir
rev=$(cat $last_build 2>/dev/null) ||:
head=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
if ! $recompile && ! $bootstrap && [[ $rev == "$head" ]]; then
- echo "already compiled, exiting"
+ echo "already compiled"
+ installed_info=$(file -b $(readlink -f $(type -P emacs)))
+ build_info=$(file -b $dir/src/emacs)
+ if [[ $installed_info == "$build_info" ]]; then
+ echo "already installed exiting"
+ # this isn't perfect, because install could partially fail or the
+ # command after it could
+ exit 0
+ fi
fi
if [[ $rev != "$head" ]]; then
bootstrap=true
fi
else
- m cd /a/opt/emacs
head=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
bootstrap=true
fi
+if $dryrun; then
+ echo recompile=$recompile bootstrap=$bootstrap update=$update
+ exit 0
+fi
+
if $bootstrap; then
m rsync --delete -ra /a/opt/emacs/ $dir
recompile=true
;;&
debian|ubuntu|trisquel)
# todo: unknown for other distros, this will fail
- logq p -y build-dep maildir-utils/$(debian-codename)
+ logq p -y build-dep maildir-utils
# oddly, on ubuntu 14.04 this installs postfix, but I dun care
# ubuntu 14.04 gave this error message
# Unable to satisfy the build-depends: Build-Depends: libpng-dev
nox=false
for d in ${dirs[@]}; do
if $nox; then
- # todo: this doesnt account for
- m mkdir -p ${d%/*}
+ # Commented stuff in this block had something to do with ssh / autofs, im not really using nox right now,
+ # so unless I figure out why it was this way, ignore this.
+ # m mkdir -p ${d%/*}
m rsync --delete -ra $dir/ $d
- mp=$HOME/.iank/e/e
- if mountpoint $mp &>/dev/null; then
- m sudo umount $mp
- fi
- m mkdir -p $mp
- m sudo mount -o bind $d $mp
- m sudo chown $USER:$USER $mp
- m cd $mp
+ #
+ # mp=$HOME/.iank/e/e
+ # if mountpoint $mp &>/dev/null; then
+ # m sudo umount $mp
+ # fi
+ # m mkdir -p $mp
+ # m sudo mount -o bind $d $mp
+ # m sudo chown $USER:$USER $mp
+ # m cd $mp
+
+ # instead of $mp above
+ m cd $d
else
m cd $d
fi
fi
nox=true
done
- echo $head >$last_build
else
m cd ${dirs[0]}
logq sudo make install
# from its HACKING file
-cd /a/opt/mu
-
-last_build=$PWD/iank-mu-build
-
-rev=$(cat $last_build 2>/dev/null) ||:
-head=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
-
-if [[ $(debian-codename) == flidas ]]; then
- # use the flidas branch, stuck behind because
- # needs newer crypt libraries that are too troublesome.
- cd /a/opt/muflidas
-else
- # libgmime-3.0-dev is a newer version than build-dep installs for buster
- m sudo apt-get -y install --purge --auto-remove libgmime-3.0-dev meson
-fi
-if $recompile || [[ $rev != "$head" ]]; then
- m git clean -xfffd
- m ./autogen.sh && make -j`nproc`
- # note uninstall is implemented
- m sudo make install
- echo $head >$last_build
-else
- # Workaround for some indecipherable build error
- # that only happens after syncing the mu dir and not building from
- # scratch. It seems there is some state somewhere, like ~/.local
- # that doesn't get copied. Found the workaround by reading the Makefile,
- # then doing a more verbose build with:
- # ninja -C $PWD/build -v -d explain
- sudo touch -d @$(($(stat -c%Y build/build.ninja) - 100)) /usr/local/bin/emacs
- m sudo make install
-fi
if $recompile; then
# note, not totally sure its right to put this within recompile, but its taking up most of the time, so going for it.
# logq make
my-update-info-dir
+
+echo $head >$last_build