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-#!/bin/bash |
-# |
-# Copyright (c) 2011 The Native Client Authors. All rights reserved. |
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-# found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-readonly SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname "$0")" |
-readonly SCRIPT_DIR_ABS="$(cd "${SCRIPT_DIR}" ; pwd -P)" |
- |
-# NACL_SDK_ROOT must be set. |
-if [ x"${NACL_SDK_ROOT}"x == "xx" ] ; then |
- echo "Error: NACL_SDK_ROOT is not set." |
- exit 1; |
-fi |
- |
-# NACL_TARGET_PLATFORM is really the name of a folder with the base dir - |
-# usually NACL_SDK_ROOT - within which the toolchain for the target platform |
-# are found. |
-# Replace the platform with the name of your target platform. For example, to |
-# build applications that target the pepper_17 API, set |
-# NACL_TARGET_PLATFORM="pepper_17" |
-if [ x"${NACL_TARGET_PLATFORM}"x == "xx" ] ; then |
- export NACL_TARGET_PLATFORM="pepper_17" |
-fi |
- |
-readonly NACL_PLATFORM_DIR="${NACL_SDK_ROOT}/${NACL_TARGET_PLATFORM}" |
-readonly BASE_SCRIPT="${NACL_PLATFORM_DIR}/third_party/scons-2.0.1/script/scons" |
- |
-export SCONS_LIB_DIR="${NACL_PLATFORM_DIR}/third_party/scons-2.0.1/engine" |
-export PYTHONPATH="${NACL_PLATFORM_DIR}/third_party/scons-2.0.1/engine:${NACL_PLATFORM_DIR}/build_tools" |
-# We have to do this because scons overrides PYTHONPATH and does not preserve |
-# what is provided by the OS. The custom variable name won't be overwritten. |
-export PYMOX="${NACL_PLATFORM_DIR}/third_party/pymox" |
- |
-"${BASE_SCRIPT}" --file=build.scons \ |
- --site-dir="${NACL_PLATFORM_DIR}/build_tools/nacl_sdk_scons" \ |
- $* |
- |