Index: third_party/tcmalloc/vendor/packages/deb.sh |
diff --git a/third_party/tcmalloc/vendor/packages/deb.sh b/third_party/tcmalloc/vendor/packages/deb.sh |
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-#!/bin/bash -e |
- |
-# This takes one commandline argument, the name of the package. If no |
-# name is given, then we'll end up just using the name associated with |
-# an arbitrary .tar.gz file in the rootdir. That's fine: there's probably |
-# only one. |
-# |
-# Run this from the 'packages' directory, just under rootdir |
- |
-## Set LIB to lib if exporting a library, empty-string else |
-LIB= |
-#LIB=lib |
- |
-PACKAGE="$1" |
-VERSION="$2" |
- |
-# We can only build Debian packages, if the Debian build tools are installed |
-if [ \! -x /usr/bin/debuild ]; then |
- echo "Cannot find /usr/bin/debuild. Not building Debian packages." 1>&2 |
- exit 0 |
-fi |
- |
-# Double-check we're in the packages directory, just under rootdir |
-if [ \! -r ../Makefile -a \! -r ../INSTALL ]; then |
- echo "Must run $0 in the 'packages' directory, under the root directory." 1>&2 |
- echo "Also, you must run \"make dist\" before running this script." 1>&2 |
- exit 0 |
-fi |
- |
-# Find the top directory for this package |
-topdir="${PWD%/*}" |
- |
-# Find the tar archive built by "make dist" |
-archive="${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}" |
-archive_with_underscore="${PACKAGE}_${VERSION}" |
-if [ -z "${archive}" ]; then |
- echo "Cannot find ../$PACKAGE*.tar.gz. Run \"make dist\" first." 1>&2 |
- exit 0 |
-fi |
- |
-# Create a pristine directory for building the Debian package files |
-trap 'rm -rf '`pwd`/tmp'; exit $?' EXIT SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM |
- |
-rm -rf tmp |
-mkdir -p tmp |
-cd tmp |
- |
-# Debian has very specific requirements about the naming of build |
-# directories, and tar archives. It also wants to write all generated |
-# packages to the parent of the source directory. We accommodate these |
-# requirements by building directly from the tar file. |
-ln -s "${topdir}/${archive}.tar.gz" "${LIB}${archive}.orig.tar.gz" |
-# Some version of debuilder want foo.orig.tar.gz with _ between versions. |
-ln -s "${topdir}/${archive}.tar.gz" "${LIB}${archive_with_underscore}.orig.tar.gz" |
-tar zfx "${LIB}${archive}.orig.tar.gz" |
-[ -n "${LIB}" ] && mv "${archive}" "${LIB}${archive}" |
-cd "${LIB}${archive}" |
-# This is one of those 'specific requirements': where the deb control files live |
-cp -a "packages/deb" "debian" |
- |
-# Now, we can call Debian's standard build tool |
-debuild -uc -us |
-cd ../.. # get back to the original top-level dir |
- |
-# We'll put the result in a subdirectory that's named after the OS version |
-# we've made this .deb file for. |
-destdir="debian-$(cat /etc/debian_version 2>/dev/null || echo UNKNOWN)" |
- |
-rm -rf "$destdir" |
-mkdir -p "$destdir" |
-mv $(find tmp -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f) "$destdir" |
- |
-echo |
-echo "The Debian package files are located in $PWD/$destdir" |