.pkg scripts: remove old installs, fix install volume, logging

+ Adds a preinstall script to wipe out whatever the last .pkg
   installed. This should avoid systems that have mad many updates
   getting into strange states autoloading things that no longer
   exist. Fixes #2963

 + Run add-shell with ${DSTVOLUME} prepended to the path - the
   installer lets users intall onto any volume, so it's plausible
   not installed onto /

 + Use `logger` instead of rando /tmp files for logging - stuff
   should show up in Console.

 + make_pkg makes the pkg and also fish.app - the former was being
   built with -j12 already, make the latter do so as well.
This commit is contained in:
Aaron Gyes 2022-01-21 13:03:35 -08:00
parent f40c054a6a
commit 0d5651b0ab
3 changed files with 9 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -35,6 +35,6 @@ MAC_PRODUCTSIGN_ID=${MAC_PRODUCTSIGN_ID:--}
productsign --sign "${MAC_PRODUCTSIGN_ID}" "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION.pkg" "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION-signed.pkg" && mv "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION-signed.pkg" "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION.pkg" productsign --sign "${MAC_PRODUCTSIGN_ID}" "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION.pkg" "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION-signed.pkg" && mv "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION-signed.pkg" "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION.pkg"
# Make the app # Make the app
{ cd "$PKGDIR/build" && make signed_fish_macapp && zip -r "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION.app.zip" fish.app; } { cd "$PKGDIR/build" && make -j 12 signed_fish_macapp && zip -r "$OUTPUT_PATH/fish-$VERSION.app.zip" fish.app; }
rm -r "$PKGDIR" rm -r "$PKGDIR"

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@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
#!/bin/sh -x #!/bin/sh -x
./add-shell /usr/local/bin/fish > /tmp/fish_postinstall_output.log ./add-shell ${DSTVOLUME}usr/local/bin/fish | logger -s -t "${INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID}"

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh -x
logger -s -t "${INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID}" "Removing any previous installation"
pkgutil --pkg-info ${INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID} && pkgutil pkgutil --only-files --files ${INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID} | while read installed
do rm -v ${DSTVOLUME}${installed}
done | logger -s -t "${INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID}"
logger -s -t "${INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID}" "... removed"