#set -x
# arg = git commit to check out
-# -r = don't recompile from scratch
-# -u = update sources
-# stop if any the command fails
update=false
recompile=true
+export FORCE_RECOMPILE=true
+show_pkgs=false
while [[ $1 == -* ]]; do
- case $1 in
- --no-r) recompile=false; shift ;;
- -u) update=true; shift ;;
- --) break ;;
- esac
+ case $1 in
+ --no-r) recompile=false; unset FORCE_RECOMPILE; shift ;;
+ -u) update=true; shift ;;
+ -p) show_pkgs=true; shift ;;
+ --) break ;;
+ esac
done
e() { echo "$*"; "$@"; }
+# Og = optmize, but keep gdb working
export CFLAGS="-Og -g3"
-# gawk and attr were no longer automatically installed in stretch
-logq pi texlive hunspell git gawk attr
+for x in {35..24}; do
+ if apt-cache showsrc emacs$x 2>/dev/null |grep . &>/dev/null; then
+ echo $x
+ latest_emacs=emacs$x
+ break
+ fi
+done
+
+pkgs=(gawk attr autoconf-archive git)
+##### 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
+ echo ${pkgs[*]}
+ for x in $latest_emacs maildir-utils; do
+ # todo, this gives fake provided packages like mailx, and then
+ # fai ignores them.
+ # https://askubuntu.com/questions/21379/how-do-i-find-the-build-dependencies-of-a-package
+ 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|sed -rn 's/^\s*Build-Depends: (\S+).*/\1/p'
+ done
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+
+# gawk and attr were no longer automatically installed in stretch,
+# looking back, i assume i got some error.
+# autoconf-archive due to come error
+pi ${pkgs[@]}
+
+
case $(distro-name) in
- fedora )
- # before i learned the builddep command, i identified these
- # dependencies. Not sure if the builddep took care of them all
- # gtk3-devel libXpm-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel libtiff-devel giflib-devel ncurses-devel gnutls-devel libxml2-devel libotf-devel GConf2-devel gpm-devel librsvg2-devel ImageMagick-devel m17n-lib-devel libselinux-devel
-
- logq s yum-builddep -y emacs
- logq pi texlive-dvipng
- ;;&
- debian|ubuntu)
- # 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
- # this is satisfied by dvipng. the build-dep is just wrong
- # minor bug I'm not going to bother reporting
- logq p -y build-dep emacs
- # fyi libmagick is broken right now because it uses a fork which is waiting for emacs to support it
- # not sure how many of these are satisfied by the prev command,
- # but from the log, it looks like none of them
- logq pi libacl1-dev libselinux-dev libm17n-dev libgtk-3-dev \
- librsvg2-dev libgpm-dev libgconf2-dev libotf-dev libxml2-dev \
- automake1.11 libgnutls28-dev libncurses-dev libxpm-dev libjpeg-dev \
- libgif-dev libtiff-dev texinfo dvipng
- ;;&
- debian)
- # included in dependencies on other distros, todo, check on ubuntu
- logq pi suckless-tools
- ;;
+ fedora )
+ logq s yum-builddep -y emacs
+ logq pi texlive-dvipng
+ ;;&
+ debian|ubuntu|trisquel)
+ # todo: unknown for other distros, this will fail
+ 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
+ # this is satisfied by dvipng. the build-dep is just wrong
+ # minor bug I'm not going to bother reporting.
+ #
+ # note, useful command to see build dep packagages:
+ # apt-rdepends --build-depends --follow=DEPENDS emacs25
+ logq p -y build-dep $latest_emacs
+ ;;&
esac
#building emacs, INSTALL.BZR
#git repo
-dir=/a/opt/emacs-`distro-name``debian-archive`
+dir=/a/opt/emacs-`distro-name`
+dir+=`debian-archive` ||: # we may not be on debian
if [[ ! -e $dir ]]; then
- e cp -r /a/opt/emacs $dir
- recompile=true
+ e cp -ar /a/opt/emacs $dir
+ recompile=true
fi
e cd $dir
if $recompile; then
- # todo, consider when this should be uncommented
- #logq s make uninstall
- find ~/.emacs.d/ -name '*.elc' -delete
-
- # git version
- if [[ $1 ]]; then
- e i clean -xxxfd
- elif $update; then
- e i fetch
- e i clean -xxxffd
- e i reset --hard origin/master
- e i clean -xxxffd
- fi
-
- # autogen is usually only for the first build, assume it works
- logq ./autogen.sh
- # I tried changing O2 to O3, don't know if it made it faster or slower so I went back to 02.
- # Also, link-time-optimization based on ./INSTALL
-
- # for debugging, use -Og, or -O0 to make debug really correspond to sources
- # dunno why I have had -std=gnu99 in the past
- #CFLAGS='-std=gnu99 -g3 -Og'
- export CFLAGS='-g3 -Og'
- #CFLAGS='-std=gnu99 -g3 -O2' logq ./configure --enable-link-time-optimization
- # on ubuntu 12.04, the above fails, says my c compiler won't work, so intead, just use defaults
- logq ./configure
- logq make -j `nproc` bootstrap
+ # todo, consider when this should be uncommented
+ #logq s make uninstall
+ find ~/.emacs.d/ -name '*.elc' -delete
+
+ # git version
+ if [[ $1 ]]; then
+ e i clean -xxxfd
+ elif $update; then
+ e i fetch
+ e i clean -xxxffd
+ e i reset --hard origin/master
+ e i clean -xxxffd
+ fi
+
+ # autogen is usually only for the first build, assume it works
+ logq ./autogen.sh all
+ # I tried changing O2 to O3, don't know if it made it faster or slower so I went back to 02.
+ # Also, link-time-optimization based on ./INSTALL
+
+ # for debugging, use -Og, or -O0 to make debug really correspond to sources
+ # dunno why I have had -std=gnu99 in the past
+ #CFLAGS='-std=gnu99 -g3 -Og'
+ export CFLAGS='-g3 -Og'
+ #CFLAGS='-std=gnu99 -g3 -O2' logq ./configure --enable-link-time-optimization
+ # on ubuntu 12.04, the above fails, says my c compiler won't work, so intead, just use defaults
+ logq ./configure
+ logq make -j `nproc` bootstrap
fi
# temporarily for testing multiple versions
-
+logq make -j `nproc`
logq sudo make install
# make emacs always work for root
s lnf /usr/local/bin/emacs /usr/bin
+#git clone https://github.com/djcb/mu
+# note: master failed, i moved back to the commit before a bug https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/1400
+# from its HACKING file
-logq emacs --batch -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el -l ~/.emacs.d/compile-init-dir.el
+cd /a/opt/mu
+if [[ $(distro-name) == trisquel ]]; then
+ git checkout flidas
+else
+ # newer version than build-dep installs for buster
+ sudo apt-get -y install --purge --auto-remove libgmime-3.0-dev
+ git checkout upmaster
+fi
+git clean -xfffd
+./autogen.sh
+make
+s make install
+# note uninstall is implemented
+
+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 emacs --batch -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el -l ~/.emacs.d/compile-init-dir.el
+fi
# as of 01-2017, built-in org mode has a bug that
# org-edit-src-exit does not get bound, so using latest
-/a/bin/buildscripts/org-mode
+#/a/bin/buildscripts/org-mode
-if $update; then
- logq pi bzr
- cd ~/.emacs.d/src/mediawiki-el
- bzr pull
-fi
+# disabled as i haven't used it in a while
+# if $update; then
+# logq pi bzr
+# cd ~/.emacs.d/src/mediawiki-el
+# bzr pull
+# fi
# not keeping up with the latest gnus development.
# fi
# logq ./configure
# logq make
+
+my-update-info-dir