#!/bin/bash ##################################################################### # trackbuild.liunxdoc-tools # by Stuart Winter # Preform a few pre-build requirements then launch the build script # through slacktrack # 31-Jul-2009 ##################################################################### # Known build requirements: # a/unzip for the docbook stuff # l/libxml2 for /usr/bin/xmlcatalogue # a/rpm2tgz to unpack some SRPMs # d/python for AsciiDoc # l/libxslt # l/seamonkey-solibs for rpm2cpio # t/tetex (not required for a bootstrap build, but will be required # later for a full build of this linuxdoc-tools package). # Package info: PKGNAM=linuxdoc-tools export PKGVERSION=0.9.83 # use the version of linuxdoc-tools as the package version. BUILD=${BUILD:-2} PKGEXT=${PKGEXT:-txz} # Automatically determine the architecture we're building on: if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then case "$( uname -m )" in i?86) export ARCH=i686 ;; arm*) export ARCH=arm ;; # Unless $ARCH is already set, use uname -m for all other archs: *) export ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;; esac fi export CWD=$PWD export PKGSTORE=/tmp export TMP=/tmp/build-$PKGNAM/ rm -rf $TMP ####################### Clean up before build ##################### # It's best to clear this stuff up prior to the build. # All of these directories (apart from /usr/share/xml/libglade) are # created by this build script: removepkg linuxdoc-tools rm -rf /etc/{xml,sgml} rm -rf /usr/share/doc/linuxdoc-tools rm -rf /usr/share/sgml rm -rf /etc/asciidoc # in case there are any '.conf.new' files remaining rm -rf /usr/share/xml/{docbook,xml-iso-entities*} # can't wipe the entire dir because of libglade rm -rf ~/.texmf-var/ # created by docbook-utils rm -rf ~/.texlive* # incase you were using Texlive rather than Textex-3 #################################################################### ######## WARNING ################################################### # This will touch nearly every file on your expendable development # box. You wouldn't try this on a production system, right? ######## WARNING ################################################### # This the faster option, but not the safest. On a full Slackware # installation, you'll find new files in this directory which have # been 'touch'ed. The --touch-filesystem-first will not do this, # but is slower. However, if you really want extra speed, copy # this entire package source directory to a temporary location # and run it from there. # This is the recommended option to use during development cycles: # TFS="--touch-filesystem-faster" TFS="--touch-filesystem-first" # Launch the build script: slacktrack $TFS \ --notidy \ --showdeps \ --run-after-withlog $CWD/postbuildfixes.sh \ -T $TMP \ -l $CWD/build.$ARCH.log \ -b $PKGSTORE \ -rYQOcp $PKGNAM-$PKGVERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.$PKGEXT ./linuxdoc-tools.build # Compress build log: bzip2 -9fvz $CWD/build.$ARCH.log