#!/bin/sh -e
#
# Build a Mercurial debian package from the current repo
#
# Tested on Jessie (stable as of original script authoring.)
. $(dirname $0)/packagelib.sh
BUILD=1
CLEANUP=1
DEBVERSION=jessie
while [ "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
--release )
shift
DEBVERSION="$1"
shift
;;
--cleanup )
shift
BUILD=
;;
--build )
shift
CLEANUP=
;;
--debbuilddir )
shift
DEBBUILDDIR="$1"
shift
;;
* )
echo "Invalid parameter $1!" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
trap "if [ '$CLEANUP' ] ; then rm -r '$PWD/debian' ; fi" EXIT
set -u
if [ ! -d .hg ]; then
echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
gethgversion
debver="$version"
if [ -n "$type" ] ; then
debver="$debver~$type"
fi
if [ -n "$distance" ] ; then
debver="$debver+$distance-$node"
fi
control=debian/control
changelog=debian/changelog
if [ "$BUILD" ]; then
if [ -d debian ] ; then
echo "Error! debian control directory already exists!"
exit 1
fi
cp -r $PWD/contrib/debian debian
chmod -R 0755 debian
# This looks like sed -i, but sed -i behaves just differently enough
# between BSD and GNU sed that I gave up and did the dumb thing.
sed "s/__VERSION__/$debver/" < $changelog > $changelog.tmp
date=$(date --rfc-2822)
sed "s/__DATE__/$date/" < $changelog.tmp > $changelog
rm $changelog.tmp
debuild -us -uc -b
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo 'debuild failed!'
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$CLEANUP" ] ; then
echo
OUTPUTDIR=${OUTPUTDIR:=packages/debian-$DEBVERSION}
find ../mercurial*.deb ../mercurial_*.build ../mercurial_*.changes \
-type f -newer $control -print0 | \
xargs -Inarf -0 mv narf "$OUTPUTDIR"
echo "Built packages for $debver:"
find "$OUTPUTDIR" -type f -newer $control -name '*.deb'
fi