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view Resources/holy-build-box-internal.sh @ 52:9a0faa9d7a21
upgraded holy-build-box for compatibility with new buildbot worker
author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 22 Dec 2023 09:43:04 +0100 |
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#!/bin/bash set -e # Holy Build Box doesn't contain "hg", there's no "pip" or # "easy_install" in Python 2.6 (the version of Holy Build Box) and # we're running as a standard user. So we have to install Mercurial # from source. MERCURIAL=mercurial-5.4.1 cd /tmp curl https://www.mercurial-scm.org/release/${MERCURIAL}.tar.gz > ${MERCURIAL}.tar.gz tar xvf ${MERCURIAL}.tar.gz # Activate Holy Build Box environment. source /hbb_exe/activate set -x mkdir /tmp/build cd /tmp/build # Holy Build Box defines LDFLAGS as "-L/hbb_exe/lib # -static-libstdc++". The "-L/hbb_exe/lib" option results in linking # errors "undefined reference" to `std::__once_callable', # 'std::__once_call' and '__once_proxy'. export LDFLAGS=-static-libstdc++ unset LDPATHFLAGS unset SHLIB_LDFLAGS unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH unset LIBRARY_PATH export PATH=${PATH}:/tmp/${MERCURIAL}/ cp -r /source /tmp/source-writeable cmake /tmp/source-writeable \ -DUSE_LEGACY_BOOST=ON \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$1 -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/target make -j`nproc` if [ "$1" == "Release" ]; then strip ./libOrthancGoogleCloudPlatform.so fi make install