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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 2000, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
##############################################################################
#
# This is a script to create a TAR or ZIP binary distribution out of a
# built source tree. The output file will be put at the top level of
# the source tree, as "mysql-<vsn>....{tar.gz,zip}"
#
# Note that the structure created by this script is slightly different from
# what a normal "make install" would produce. No extra "mysql" sub directory
# will be created, i.e. no "$prefix/include/mysql", "$prefix/lib/mysql" or
# "$prefix/share/mysql". This is because the build system explicitly calls
# make with pkgdatadir=<datadir>, etc.
#
# In GNU make/automake terms
#
# "pkglibdir" is set to the same as "libdir"
# "pkgincludedir" is set to the same as "includedir"
# "pkgdatadir" is set to the same as "datadir"
# "pkgplugindir" is set to "$pkglibdir/plugin"
# "pkgsuppdir" is set to "@prefix@/support-files",
# normally the same as "datadir"
#
# The temporary directory path given to "--tmp=<path>" has to be
# absolute and with no spaces.
#
# Note that for best result, the original "make" should be done with
# the same arguments as used for "make install" below, especially the
# 'pkglibdir', as the RPATH should to be set correctly.
#
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
#
# Read the command line arguments that control this script
#
##############################################################################
machine=@MACHINE_TYPE@
system=@SYSTEM_TYPE@
SOURCE=`pwd`
CP="cp -p"
MV="mv"
# There are platforms, notably OS X on Intel (x86 + x86_64),
# for which "uname" does not provide sufficient information.
# The value of CFLAGS as used during compilation is the most exact info
# we can get - after all, we care about _what_ we built, not _where_ we did it.
cflags="@CFLAGS@"
STRIP=1 # Option ignored
SILENT=0
MALLOC_LIB=
PLATFORM=""
TMP=/tmp
NEW_NAME="" # Final top directory and TAR package name
SUFFIX=""
SHORT_PRODUCT_TAG="" # If don't want server suffix in package name
NDBCLUSTER="" # Option ignored
for arg do
case "$arg" in
--tmp=*) TMP=`echo "$arg" | sed -e "s;--tmp=;;"` ;;
--suffix=*) SUFFIX=`echo "$arg" | sed -e "s;--suffix=;;"` ;;
--short-product-tag=*) SHORT_PRODUCT_TAG=`echo "$arg" | sed -e "s;--short-product-tag=;;"` ;;
--inject-malloc-lib=*) MALLOC_LIB=`echo "$arg" | sed -e 's;^[^=]*=;;'` ;;
--no-strip) STRIP=0 ;;
--machine=*) machine=`echo "$arg" | sed -e "s;--machine=;;"` ;;
--platform=*) PLATFORM=`echo "$arg" | sed -e "s;--platform=;;"` ;;
--silent) SILENT=1 ;;
--with-ndbcluster) NDBCLUSTER=1 ;;
*)
echo "Unknown argument '$arg'"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Adjust "system" output from "uname" to be more human readable
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ x"$PLATFORM" = x"" ] ; then
# FIXME move this to the build tools
# Remove vendor from $system
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/[a-z]*-\(.*\)/\1/g'`
# Map OS names to "our" OS names (eg. darwin6.8 -> osx10.2)
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/darwin6.*/osx10.2/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/darwin7.*/osx10.3/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/darwin8.*/osx10.4/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/darwin9.*/osx10.5/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/\(aix4.3\).*/\1/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/\(aix5.1\).*/\1/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/\(aix5.2\).*/\1/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/\(aix5.3\).*/\1/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/osf5.1b/tru64/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/linux-gnu/linux/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/solaris2.\([0-9]*\)/solaris\1/g'`
system=`echo $system | sed -e 's/sco3.2v\(.*\)/openserver\1/g'`
fi
# Get the "machine", which really is the CPU architecture (including the size).
# The precedence is:
# 1) use an explicit argument, if given;
# 2) use platform-specific fixes, if there are any (see bug#37808);
# 3) stay with the default (determined during "configure", using predefined macros).
if [ x"$MACHINE" != x"" ] ; then
machine=$MACHINE
else
case $system in
osx* )
# Extract "XYZ" from CFLAGS "... -arch XYZ ...", or empty!
cflag_arch=`echo "$cflags" | sed -n -e 's=.* -arch \([^ ]*\) .*=\1=p'`
case "$cflag_arch" in
i386 ) case $system in
osx10.4 ) machine=i686 ;; # Used a different naming
* ) machine=x86 ;;
esac ;;
x86_64 ) machine=x86_64 ;;
ppc ) ;; # No treatment needed with PPC
ppc64 ) ;;
* ) # No matching compiler flag? "--platform" is needed
if [ x"$PLATFORM" != x"" ] ; then
: # See below: "$PLATFORM" will take precedence anyway
elif [ "$system" = "osx10.3" -a -z "$cflag_arch" ] ; then
: # Special case of OS X 10.3, which is PPC-32 only and doesn't use "-arch"
else
echo "On system '$system' only specific '-arch' values are expected."
echo "It is taken from the 'CFLAGS' whose value is:"
echo "$cflags"
echo "'-arch $cflag_arch' is unexpected, and no '--platform' was given: ABORT"
exit 1
fi ;;
esac # "$cflag_arch"
;;
esac # $system
fi
# Combine OS and CPU to the "platform". Again, an explicit argument takes precedence.
if [ x"$PLATFORM" != x"" ] ; then
:
else
PLATFORM="$system-$machine"
fi
# Print the platform name for build logs
echo "PLATFORM NAME: $PLATFORM"
# Change the distribution to a long descriptive name
# For the cluster product, concentrate on the second part
VERSION_NAME=@VERSION@
case $VERSION_NAME in
*-ndb-* ) VERSION_NAME=`echo $VERSION_NAME | sed -e 's/[.0-9]*-ndb-//'` ;;
*-MariaDB-* ) VERSION_NAME=`echo $VERSION_NAME | sed -e 's/-MariaDB//'` ;;
esac
if [ x"$SHORT_PRODUCT_TAG" != x"" ] ; then
NEW_NAME=mariadb-$SHORT_PRODUCT_TAG-$VERSION_NAME-$PLATFORM$SUFFIX
else
NEW_NAME=mariadb@MYSQL_SERVER_SUFFIX@-$VERSION_NAME-$PLATFORM$SUFFIX
fi
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Define BASE, and remove the old BASE directory if any
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
BASE=$TMP/my_dist$SUFFIX
if [ -d $BASE ] ; then
rm -rf $BASE
fi
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Find the TAR to use
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is needed to prefer GNU tar over platform tar because that can't
# always handle long filenames
PATH_DIRS=`echo $PATH | \
sed -e 's/^:/. /' -e 's/:$/ ./' -e 's/::/ . /g' -e 's/:/ /g' `
which_1 ()
{
for cmd
do
for d in $PATH_DIRS
do
for file in $d/$cmd
do
if [ -x $file -a ! -d $file ] ; then
echo $file
exit 0
fi
done
done
done
exit 1
}
tar=`which_1 gnutar gtar`
if [ $? -ne 0 -o x"$tar" = x"" ] ; then
tar=tar
fi
##############################################################################
#
# Handle the Unix/Linux packaging using "make install"
#
##############################################################################
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Terminate on any base level error
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
set -e
#
# Check that the client is compiled with libmysqlclient.a
#
if test -f ./client/.libs/mysql
then
echo ""
echo "The MySQL clients are compiled dynamicly, which is not allowed for"
echo "a MySQL binary tar file. Please configure with"
echo "--with-client-ldflags=-all-static and try again"
exit 1;
fi
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Really ugly, one script, "mysql_install_db", needs prefix set to ".",
# i.e. makes access relative the current directory. This matches
# the documentation, so better not change this. And for another script,
# "mysql.server", we make some relative, others not.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
cd scripts
rm -f mysql_install_db mysqld_safe mysql_fix_privilege_tables
@MAKE@ mysql_install_db mysqld_safe mysql_fix_privilege_tables \
prefix=. \
bindir=./bin \
sbindir=./bin \
scriptdir=./bin \
libexecdir=./bin \
pkgdatadir=./share \
localstatedir=./data
cd ..
cd support-files
rm -f mysql.server
@MAKE@ mysql.server \
bindir=./bin \
sbindir=./bin \
scriptdir=./bin \
libexecdir=./bin \
pkgdatadir=./share
cd ..
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Do a install that we later are to pack. Use the same paths as in
# the build for the relevant directories.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
@MAKE@ DESTDIR=$BASE install \
libexecdir=@prefix@/libexec \
pkglibdir=@pkglibdir@ \
pkgincludedir=@pkgincludedir@ \
pkgdatadir=@pkgdatadir@ \
pkgplugindir=@pkgplugindir@ \
pkgsuppdir=@pkgsuppdir@ \
mandir=@mandir@ \
infodir=@infodir@
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Rename top directory, and set DEST to the new directory
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
mv $BASE@prefix@ $BASE/$NEW_NAME
DEST=$BASE/$NEW_NAME
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# If we compiled with gcc, copy libgcc.a to the dist as libmygcc.a
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ x"@GXX@" = x"yes" ] ; then
gcclib=`@CC@ @CFLAGS@ --print-libgcc-file 2>/dev/null` || true
if [ -z "$gcclib" ] ; then
echo "Warning: Compiler doesn't tell libgcc.a!"
elif [ -f "$gcclib" ] ; then
$CP $gcclib $DEST/lib/libmygcc.a
else
echo "Warning: Compiler result '$gcclib' not found / no file!"
fi
fi
# If requested, add a malloc library .so into pkglibdir for use
# by mysqld_safe
if [ -n "$MALLOC_LIB" ]; then
cp "$MALLOC_LIB" "$DEST/lib/"
fi
# Note, no legacy "safe_mysqld" link to "mysqld_safe" in 5.1
# Copy readme and license files
cp README Docs/INSTALL-BINARY TODO CREDITS $DEST/
if [ -f COPYING -a -f EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT ] ; then
cp COPYING EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT $DEST/
elif [ -f LICENSE.mysql ] ; then
cp LICENSE.mysql $DEST/
else
echo "ERROR: no license files found"
exit 1
fi
# FIXME should be handled by make file, and to other dir
mkdir -p $DEST/bin $DEST/support-files
cp scripts/mysqlaccess.conf $DEST/bin/
cp support-files/magic $DEST/support-files/
# Create empty data directories, set permission (FIXME why?)
mkdir $DEST/data $DEST/data/mysql $DEST/data/test
chmod o-rwx $DEST/data $DEST/data/mysql $DEST/data/test
# Remove not needed files
rm $DEST/share/mysql/errmsg.txt
# Remove NDB files
rm -f $DEST/share/mysql/ndb-config-2-node.ini \
$DEST/share/mysql/config*
#
# Move things to make them easier to find in tar installation
#
# The following test is needed if the original configure was done with
# something like --libexecdir=/usr/local/mysql/bin
if test -f $DEST/libexec/mysqld
then
mv $DEST/libexec/* $DEST/bin
rmdir $DEST/libexec
fi
mv $DEST/share/man $DEST
mv $DEST/share/mysql/binary-configure $DEST/configure
mv $DEST/share/mysql/*.sql $DEST/share
mv $DEST/share/mysql/*.cnf $DEST/share/mysql/*.server $DEST/share/mysql/mysql-log-rotate $DEST/support-files
#
# Move some scripts that are only run once to 'scripts' directory
# but add symbolic links instead to old place for compatibility
#
mkdir $DEST/scripts
for i in mysql_secure_installation mysql_fix_extensions mysql_fix_privilege_tables mysql_install_db mytop
do
mv $DEST/bin/$i $DEST/scripts
ln -s "../scripts/$i" $DEST/bin/$i
done
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create the result tar file
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
echo "Using $tar to create archive"
OPT=cvf
if [ x$SILENT = x1 ] ; then
OPT=cf
fi
echo "Creating and compressing archive"
rm -f $NEW_NAME.tar.gz
(cd $BASE ; $tar $OPT - $NEW_NAME) | gzip -9 > $NEW_NAME.tar.gz
echo "$NEW_NAME.tar.gz created"
echo "Removing temporary directory"
rm -rf $BASE
exit 0
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