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On NixOS, `bash` isn't under `/bin/bash` but rather in some directory in `$PATH`. Locally, I've been patching those scripts to make them work. `/usr/bin/env` seems to be the only [portable way](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/29608/why-is-it-better-to-use-usr-bin-env-name-instead-of-path-to-name-as-my) to use binaries from the PATH as interpreters. Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quentingliech@gmail.com>
29 lines
770 B
Bash
29 lines
770 B
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# The script to build the Debian package, as ran inside the Docker image.
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set -ex
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# Get the codename from distro env
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DIST=`cut -d ':' -f2 <<< $distro`
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# we get a read-only copy of the source: make a writeable copy
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cp -aT /synapse/source /synapse/build
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cd /synapse/build
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# add an entry to the changelog for this distribution
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dch -M -l "+$DIST" "build for $DIST"
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dch -M -r "" --force-distribution --distribution "$DIST"
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dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
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ls -l ..
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# copy the build results out, setting perms if necessary
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shopt -s nullglob
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for i in ../*.deb ../*.dsc ../*.tar.xz ../*.changes ../*.buildinfo; do
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[ -z "$TARGET_USERID" ] || chown "$TARGET_USERID" "$i"
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[ -z "$TARGET_GROUPID" ] || chgrp "$TARGET_GROUPID" "$i"
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mv "$i" /debs
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done
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