fish-shell/build_tools/make_vendor_tarball.sh
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#!/bin/sh
# Script to generate a tarball of vendored (downloaded) Rust dependencies
# and the cargo configuration to ensure they are used
# This tarball should be unpacked into a fish source directory
# Outputs to $FISH_ARTEFACT_PATH or ~/fish_built by default
# Exit on error
set -e
# We need GNU tar as that supports the --mtime and --transform options
TAR=notfound
for try in tar gtar gnutar; do
if $try -Pcf /dev/null --mtime now /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then
TAR=$try
break
fi
done
if [ "$TAR" = "notfound" ]; then
echo 'No suitable tar (supporting --mtime) found as tar/gtar/gnutar in PATH'
exit 1
fi
# Get the current directory, which we'll use for telling Cargo where to find the sources
wd="$PWD"
# Get the version from git-describe
VERSION=$(git describe --dirty 2>/dev/null)
# The name of the prefix, which is the directory that you get when you untar
prefix="fish-$VERSION"
# The path where we will output the tar file
# Defaults to ~/fish_built
path=${FISH_ARTEFACT_PATH:-~/fish_built}/$prefix-vendor.tar
# Clean up stuff we've written before
rm -f "$path" "$path".xz
# Work in a temporary directory to avoid clobbering the source directory
PREFIX_TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
cd "$PREFIX_TMPDIR"
mkdir .cargo
cargo vendor --manifest-path "$wd/Cargo.toml" > .cargo/config
# vendoring drags in a lot of Windows dependencies, which makes the resulting tarball enormous
# cargo can't be told only to support a particular platform
# see https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/7058
# workaround below from https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/7058#issuecomment-751856262
rm -r vendor/winapi*/lib/*.a
tar cfvJ $path.xz vendor .cargo
cd -
rm -r "$PREFIX_TMPDIR"
# Output what we did, and the sha256 hash
echo "Tarball written to $path".xz
openssl dgst -sha256 "$path".xz