#!/bin/bash # Written By: Joe Ciccone # Usage, glibc.sh [cvs-tag] [tarball-version] # An example of a CVS tag would be HEAD or glibc-2_9 # An example of a tarball version would be say the date, or 2.9, it will be # inserted into the output tarbal filename, # eg, glibc-[tarball-version].tar.bz2 CVStag=${1-HEAD} TARver=${2-$(date +%Y%m%d)} echo "Creating glibc-${TARver}.tar.bz2 and glibc-ports-${TARver}.tar.bz2 from the ${CVStag} CVS Tag." tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)" if test ! -d "${tmpdir}"; then tmpdir="/tmp/glibc-XXXX" mkdir -pv "${tmpdir}" fi if test ! -d "${tmpdir}"; then echo "Failed to create temp directory: ${tmpdir}" exit 1 fi echo "Use \"anoncvs\" for the password." cvs -z 9 -d :pserver:anoncvs@sources.redhat.com:/cvs/glibc login if test $? -ne 0; then echo "Failed to login to glibc cvs server." rm -rf "${tmpdir}" exit 1 fi pushd "${tmpdir}" # Checkout from the cvs glibc cvs -z 9 -d :pserver:anoncvs@sources.redhat.com:/cvs/glibc co -r "${CVStag}" libc mv libc "glibc-${TARver}" if test $? -ne 0; then echo "Failed to check out libc, Leaving temp files in ${tmpdir}." exit 1 fi # Checkout from the cvs glibc cvs -z 9 -d :pserver:anoncvs@sources.redhat.com:/cvs/glibc co -r "${CVStag}" ports mv ports "glibc-ports-${TARver}" if test $? -ne 0; then echo "Failed to check out libc, Leaving temp files in ${tmpdir}." exit 1 fi # If the timestamp of configure.in is newer the configure glibc will try to # reconfigure itself, this can cause some errors while cross-compiling. find "glibc-${TARver}" "glibc-ports-${TARver}" -name configure | xargs touch # Clean out CVS Files find "glibc-${TARver}" "glibc-ports-${TARver}" -name CVS -type d | xargs rm -rf find "glibc-${TARver}" "glibc-ports-${TARver}" -name .cvsignore | xargs rm -rf # Add a custom version string DATE_STAMP=$(date +%Y%m%d) GLIBC_VERSION=$(cat version.h | grep VERSION | cut -f3 -d' ' | sed -e 's/"//g') sed -i "s@\(^#define VERSION \).*@\1\"${GLIBC_VERSION}.${DATE_STAMP}\"@" version.h sed -i "s@Copyright@Built for Cross-LFS\\\\n\\\\\nCopyright@" csu/version.c # Create tarballs echo "Creating Tarballs" tar cvjf "glibc-${TARver}.tar.bz2" "glibc-${TARver}" tar cvjf "glibc-ports-${TARver}.tar.bz2" "glibc-ports-${TARver}" # echo Pop back to the orig working directory and mv the tarballs over popd mv "${tmpdir}/glibc-${TARver}.tar.bz2" . mv "${tmpdir}/glibc-ports-${TARver}.tar.bz2" . rm -rf "${tmpdir}"