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#!/bin/bash
# This script builds windows binaries, given a source tarball.
# It was designed to work on Fedora, and requires the following packages:
#
# mingw32-gcc mingw64-gcc zip
#
# This script must be called with the xz source tarball as argument.
set -ex
[[ $# -eq 1 ]]
get_version() {
local a=$(basename "${1}")
a="${a%.tar.xz}"
echo "${a#blogc-}"
}
build() {
local version=$(get_version "${1}")
local arch=${2}
local build_dir="/tmp/blogc_build_${version}_${arch}"
local dest_dir="/tmp/blogc-${version}-w${arch}"
rm -rf "${build_dir}"
mkdir -p "${build_dir}"
tar -xvf "${1}" -C "${build_dir}"
pushd "${build_dir}/blogc-${version}" &> /dev/null
"mingw${arch}-configure"
make
popd &> /dev/null
rm -rf "${dest_dir}"
mkdir -p "${dest_dir}"
cp "${build_dir}/blogc-${version}/.libs/blogc.exe" "${dest_dir}/"
cp "${build_dir}/blogc-${version}/LICENSE" "${dest_dir}/"
cp "${build_dir}/blogc-${version}/README.md" "${dest_dir}/"
pushd "$(dirname ${dest_dir})" &> /dev/null
zip "$(basename ${dest_dir}).zip" "$(basename ${dest_dir})"/*
popd &> /dev/null
mv "${dest_dir}.zip" .
}
for arch in 32 64; do
build "$1" "${arch}"
done
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