#! /bin/sh ######################################################################## # # File: gcc_release # Author: Jeffrey Law, Bernd Schmidt, Mark Mitchell # Date: 2001-05-25 # # Contents: # Script to create a GCC release. # # Copyright (c) 2001 Free Software Foundation. # # This file is part of GNU CC. # # GNU CC 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; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # ######################################################################## ######################################################################## # Notes ######################################################################## # Here is an example usage of this script, to create a GCC 3.0.2 # prerelease: # # gcc_release -r 3.0.2 # # This script will automatically use the head of the release branch # to generate the release. ######################################################################## # Functions ######################################################################## # Issue the error message given by $1 and exit with a non-zero # exit code. error() { echo "gcc_release: error: $1" exit 1 } # Issue the informational message given by $1. inform() { echo "gcc_release: $1" } # Issue a usage message explaining how to use this script. usage() { cat < ${x}.new < ${y}.new && \ mv ${y}.new ${y} && \ ${CVS} ci -m 'Update version' ${y}) || \ error "Could not update ${x}" done for x in gcc/f/version.c libf2c/libF77/Version.c \ libf2c/libI77/Version.c libf2c/libU77/Version.c; do y=`basename ${x}` (changedir `dirname ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}/${x}` && \ sed -e 's/experimental\|prerelease/release/g' < ${y} > ${y}.new && \ mv ${y}.new ${y} && \ ${CVS} ci -m 'Update version' ${y}) || \ error "Could not update ${x}" done # Make sure we tag the sources for a final release. TAG="gcc_`echo ${RELEASE} | tr . _`_release" rm -rf ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY} fi # Tag the sources. if [ -n "${TAG}" ]; then inform "Tagging release sources" ${CVS} rtag -r ${BRANCH} -F ${TAG} gcc || \ error "Could not tag release sources" BRANCH=$TAG fi # Export the current sources. inform "Retrieving release sources" ${CVS} \ export -d "`basename ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}`" \ -r ${BRANCH} gcc || \ error "Could not retrieve release sources" # Run gcc_update on them to set up the timestamps nicely. changedir "gcc-${RELEASE}" contrib/gcc_update --touch # Obtain some documentation files from the wwwdocs module. inform "Retrieving HTML documentation" changedir "${WORKING_DIRECTORY}" for x in bugs gnats faq; do (${CVS} export -r HEAD wwwdocs/htdocs/${x}.html && \ cp ${WORKING_DIRECTORY}/wwwdocs/htdocs/${x}.html \ ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}) || \ error "Could not retrieve ${x}.html" done inform "Generating plain-text documentation from HTML" changedir "${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}" for file in *.html; do newfile=`echo $file | sed -e 's/.html//' | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]"` (${ENV} TERM=vt100 lynx -dump $file \ | sed -e "s#file://localhost`/bin/pwd`\(.*\)#http://gcc.gnu.org\1#g" \ > $newfile) || \ error "Could not regenerate documentation" done # For a prerelease or real release, we need to generate additional # files not present in CVS. changedir "${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}" if [ $SNAPSHOT -ne 1 ]; then # Generate the documentation. inform "Building install docs" SOURCEDIR=${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}/gcc/doc DESTDIR=${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}/INSTALL export SOURCEDIR export DESTDIR ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}/gcc/doc/install.texi2html # Regenerate the NEWS file. contrib/gennews > gcc/NEWS || \ error "Could not regenerate NEWS files" # Now, we must build the compiler in order to create any generated # files that are supposed to go in the source directory. This is # also a good sanity check to make sure that the release builds # on at least one platform. inform "Building compiler" OBJECT_DIRECTORY=../objdir contrib/gcc_build -d ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY} -o ${OBJECT_DIRECTORY} build || \ error "Could not rebuild GCC" # Regenerate the Fotran NEWS and BUGS files. (cd ${OBJECT_DIRECTORY}/gcc && make f77.rebuilt) || \ error "Could not regenerate Fortran NEWS and BUGS files" fi # Move message catalogs to source directory. mv ../objdir/gcc/po/*.gmo gcc/po/ # Create a `.brik' file to use for checking the validity of the # release. changedir "${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}" BRIK_FILE=`mktemp /tmp/gcc_release.XXXXXXX` ((find . -type f | sort > $BRIK_FILE) && \ brik -Gb -f ${BRIK_FILE} > .brik && \ rm ${BRIK_FILE}) || \ error "Could not compute brik checksum" } # Buid a single tarfile. The first argument is the name of the name # of the tarfile to build, without any suffixes. They will be added # automatically. The rest of the arguments are the files or # directories to include. build_tarfile() { # Get the name of the destination tar file. TARFILE="$1.tar.gz" shift # Build the tar file itself. (${TAR} cf - "$@" | ${GZIP} > ${TARFILE}) || \ error "Could not build tarfile" FILE_LIST="${FILE_LIST} ${TARFILE}" } # Build the various tar files for the release. build_tarfiles() { inform "Building tarfiles" changedir "${WORKING_DIRECTORY}" # The GNU Coding Standards specify that all files should # world readable. chmod -R a+r ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY} # And that all directories have mode 777. find ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY} -type d -exec chmod 777 {} \; # Build one huge tarfile for the entire distribution. build_tarfile gcc-${RELEASE} `basename ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}` # Now, build one for each of the languages. build_tarfile gcc-ada-${RELEASE} ${ADA_DIRS} build_tarfile gcc-chill-${RELEASE} ${CHILL_DIRS} build_tarfile gcc-g++-${RELEASE} ${CPLUSPLUS_DIRS} build_tarfile gcc-g77-${RELEASE} ${FORTRAN_DIRS} build_tarfile gcc-java-${RELEASE} ${JAVA_DIRS} build_tarfile gcc-objc-${RELEASE} ${OBJECTIVEC_DIRS} build_tarfile gcc-testsuite-${RELEASE} ${TESTSUITE_DIRS} # The core is everything else. EXCLUDES="" for x in ${ADA_DIRS} ${CHILL_DIRS} ${CPLUSPLUS_DIRS} ${FORTRAN_DIRS} \ ${JAVA_DIRS} ${OBJECTIVEC_DIRS} ${TESTSUITE_DIRS}; do EXCLUDES="${EXCLUDES} --exclude $x" done build_tarfile gcc-core-${RELEASE} ${EXCLUDES} \ `basename ${SOURCE_DIRECTORY}` # Possibly build diffs. if [ -n "$OLD_TARS" ]; then for old_tar in $OLD_TARS; do build_diffs $old_tar done fi # Build .bz2 files. for f in ${FILE_LIST}; do bzfile=${f%.gz}.bz2 (zcat $f | ${BZIP2} > ${bzfile}) || error "Could not create ${bzfile}" FILE_LIST="${FILE_LIST} ${bzfile}" done } # Build diffs against an old release. build_diffs() { old_dir=${1%/*} old_file=${1##*/} old_vers=${old_file%.tar.gz} old_vers=${old_vers#gcc-} inform "Building diffs against version $old_vers" for f in gcc gcc-g++ gcc-g77 gcc-java gcc-objc gcc-testsuite gcc-core; do old_tar=${old_dir}/${f}-${old_vers}.tar.gz new_tar=${WORKING_DIRECTORY}/${f}-${RELEASE}.tar.gz if [ -e $old_tar ] && [ -e $new_tar ]; then build_diff $old_tar gcc-${old_vers} $new_tar gcc-${RELEASE} \ ${f}-${old_vers}-${RELEASE}.diff.gz fi done } # Build an individual diff. build_diff() { changedir "${WORKING_DIRECTORY}" tmpdir=gccdiff.$$ mkdir $tmpdir || error "Could not create directory $tmpdir" changedir $tmpdir tar xfz $1 || error "Could not unpack $1 for diffs" tar xfz $3 || error "Could not unpack $3 for diffs" ${DIFF} $2 $4 > ../${5%.gz} if [ $? -eq 2 ]; then error "Trouble making diffs from $1 to $3" fi ${GZIP} ../${5%.gz} || error "Could not gzip ../${5%.gz}" changedir .. rm -rf $tmpdir FILE_LIST="${FILE_LIST} $5" } # Upload the files to the FTP server. upload_files() { inform "Uploading files" changedir "${WORKING_DIRECTORY}" if [ $LOCAL -ne 0 ]; then mkdir -p "${FTP_PATH}" \ || error "Could not create \`${FTP_PATH}'" fi # Copy the tar files to the FTP server. for x in gcc*.gz gcc*.bz2; do if [ -e ${x} ]; then # Make sure the file will be readable on the server. chmod a+r ${x} # Copy it. ${SCP} ${x} ${FTP_PATH} || \ error "Could not upload ${x}" fi done } ######################################################################## # Initialization ######################################################################## # Today's date. DATE=`date "+%Y%m%d"` LONG_DATE=`date "+%Y-%m-%d"` # The CVS server containing the GCC repository. CVS_SERVER="gcc.gnu.org" # The path to the repository on that server. CVS_REPOSITORY="/cvs/gcc" # The CVS protocol to use. CVS_PROTOCOL="ext" # The username to use when connecting to the server. CVS_USERNAME="${USER}" # The path to the directory where the files are uploaded for FTP. FTP_PATH="gccadmin@gcc.gnu.org:~ftp/pub/gcc" # The major number for the release. For release `3.0.2' this would be # `3' RELEASE_MAJOR="" # The minor number for the release. For release `3.0.2' this would be # `0'. RELEASE_MINOR="" # The revision number for the release. For release `3.0.2' this would # be `2'. RELEASE_REVISION="" # The complete name of the release. RELEASE="" # The name of the branch from which the release should be made. BRANCH="" # The tag to apply to the sources used for the release. TAG="" # The old tarballs from which to generate diffs. OLD_TARS="" # The directory that will be used to construct the release. The # release itself will be placed in a subdirectory of this diretory. DESTINATION=${HOME} # The subdirectory. WORKING_DIRECTORY="" # The directory that will contain the GCC sources. SOURCE_DIRECTORY="" # The directories that should be part of the various language-specific # tar files. These are all relative to the top of the source tree. ADA_DIRS="gcc/ada" CHILL_DIRS="gcc/ch libchill" CPLUSPLUS_DIRS="gcc/cp libstdc++-v3" FORTRAN_DIRS="gcc/f libf2c" JAVA_DIRS="gcc/java libjava libffi fastjar zlib boehm-gc" OBJECTIVEC_DIRS="gcc/objc libobjc" TESTSUITE_DIRS="gcc/testsuite" # Non-zero if this is the final release, rather than a prerelease. FINAL=0 # Non-zero if we are building a snapshot, and don't build gcc or # include generated files. SNAPSHOT=0 # Non-zero if we are running locally on gcc.gnu.org, and use local CVS # and copy directly to the FTP directory. LOCAL=0 # Major operation modes. MODE_SOURCES=0 MODE_TARFILES=0 MODE_UPLOAD=0 # Files generated to upload. FILE_LIST="" # Programs we use. BZIP2="${BZIP2:-bzip2}" CVS="${CVS:-cvs -f -Q -z9}" DIFF="${DIFF:-diff -Nrc3pad}" ENV="${ENV:-env}" GZIP="${GZIP:-gzip --best}" SCP="${SCP:-scp -p}" TAR="${TAR:-tar}" ######################################################################## # Command Line Processing ######################################################################## # Parse the options. while getopts "d:fr:u:t:p:sl" ARG; do case $ARG in d) DESTINATION="${OPTARG}";; r) RELEASE="${OPTARG}";; t) TAG="${OPTARG}";; u) CVS_USERNAME="${OPTARG}";; f) FINAL=1;; s) SNAPSHOT=1;; l) LOCAL=1 SCP=cp FTP_PATH=~ftp/pub/gcc PATH=~:$PATH;; p) OLD_TARS="${OLD_TARS} ${OPTARG}";; \?) usage;; esac done shift `expr ${OPTIND} - 1` # Perform consistency checking. if [ ${LOCAL} -eq 0 ] && [ -z ${CVS_USERNAME} ]; then error "No username specified" fi if [ ! -d ${DESTINATION} ]; then error "\`${DESTINATION}' is not a directory" fi if [ $SNAPSHOT -eq 0 ]; then if [ -z ${RELEASE} ]; then error "No release number specified" fi # Compute the major and minor release numbers. RELEASE_MAJOR=`echo $RELEASE | awk --assign FS=. '{ print $1; }'` RELEASE_MINOR=`echo $RELEASE | awk --assign FS=. '{ print $2; }'` RELEASE_REVISION=`echo $RELEASE | awk --assign FS=. '{ print $3; }'` if [ -z "${RELEASE_MAJOR}" ] || [ -z "${RELEASE_MINOR}" ]; then error "Release number \`${RELEASE}' is invalid" fi # Compute the full name of the release. if [ -z "${RELEASE_REVISION}" ]; then RELEASE="${RELEASE_MAJOR}.${RELEASE_MINOR}" else RELEASE="${RELEASE_MAJOR}.${RELEASE_MINOR}.${RELEASE_REVISION}" fi # Compute the name of the branch, which is based solely on the major # and minor release numbers. BRANCH="gcc-${RELEASE_MAJOR}_${RELEASE_MINOR}-branch" # If this is not a final release, set various parameters acordingly. if [ ${FINAL} -ne 1 ]; then RELEASE="${RELEASE}-${DATE}" FTP_PATH="${FTP_PATH}/snapshots" else FTP_PATH="${FTP_PATH}/releases/gcc-${RELEASE}" fi else RELEASE=$DATE # For now snapshots come from the mainline. BRANCH=HEAD FTP_PATH="${FTP_PATH}/snapshots/${LONG_DATE}" TAG=gcc_ss_${DATE} # Building locally on gcc.gnu.org, we know what the last snapshot date # was. if [ $LOCAL -ne 0 ]; then LAST_DATE=`cat ~/.snapshot_date` PREV_LAST_DATE=`cat ~/.prev_snapshot_date` LAST_LONG_DATE=`date --date=$LAST_DATE +%Y-%m-%d` LAST_DIR=~ftp/pub/gcc/snapshots/${LAST_LONG_DATE} OLD_TARS=${LAST_DIR}/gcc-${LAST_DATE}.tar.gz fi fi # Compute the name of the WORKING_DIRECTORY and the SOURCE_DIRECTORY. WORKING_DIRECTORY="${DESTINATION}/gcc-${RELEASE}" SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${WORKING_DIRECTORY}/gcc-${RELEASE}" # Recompute the names of all the language-specific directories, # relative to the WORKING_DIRECTORY. ADA_DIRS=`adjust_dirs ${ADA_DIRS}` CHILL_DIRS=`adjust_dirs ${CHILL_DIRS}` CPLUSPLUS_DIRS=`adjust_dirs ${CPLUSPLUS_DIRS}` FORTRAN_DIRS=`adjust_dirs ${FORTRAN_DIRS}` JAVA_DIRS=`adjust_dirs ${JAVA_DIRS}` OBJECTIVEC_DIRS=`adjust_dirs ${OBJECTIVEC_DIRS}` TESTSUITE_DIRS=`adjust_dirs ${TESTSUITE_DIRS}` # Set up CVSROOT. if [ $LOCAL -eq 0 ]; then CVSROOT=":${CVS_PROTOCOL}:${CVS_USERNAME}@" CVSROOT="${CVSROOT}${CVS_SERVER}:${CVS_REPOSITORY}" else CVSROOT="${CVS_REPOSITORY}" fi export CVSROOT ######################################################################## # Main Program ######################################################################## # Handle the major modes. while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do case $1 in sources) MODE_SOURCES=1;; tarfiles) MODE_TARFILES=1;; upload) MODE_UPLOAD=1;; all) MODE_SOURCES=1; MODE_TARFILES=1; MODE_UPLOAD=1;; *) error "Unknown mode $1";; esac shift done # Build the source directory. if [ $MODE_SOURCES -ne 0 ]; then build_sources fi # Build the tar files. if [ $MODE_TARFILES -ne 0 ]; then build_tarfiles fi # Upload them to the FTP server. if [ $MODE_UPLOAD -ne 0 ]; then upload_files # For snapshots, make some further updates. if [ $SNAPSHOT -ne 0 ] && [ $LOCAL -ne 0 ]; then # Update links on the FTP server. TEXT_DATE=`date --date=$DATE +%B\ %d,\ %Y` LAST_TEXT_DATE=`date --date=$LAST_DATE +%B\ %d,\ %Y` cd ~ftp/pub/gcc/snapshots sed -e "s%$LAST_DATE%$DATE%g" -e "s%$PREV_LAST_DATE%$LAST_DATE%g" \ -e "s%$LAST_LONG_DATE%$LONG_DATE%g" \ -e "s%$LAST_TEXT_DATE%$TEXT_DATE%g" < README > $$ mv $$ README sed -e "s%$LAST_DATE%$DATE%g" -e "s%$PREV_LAST_DATE%$LAST_DATE%g" \ -e "s%$LAST_LONG_DATE%$LONG_DATE%g" \ -e "s%$LAST_TEXT_DATE%$TEXT_DATE%g" < index.html > $$ mv $$ index.html touch LATEST-IS-$LONG_DATE rm -f LATEST-IS-$LAST_LONG_DATE # Update snapshot date file. changedir ~ mv .snapshot_date .prev_snapshot_date echo $DATE >.snapshot_date # Update gcc_latest_snapshot tag. ${CVS} rtag -d gcc_latest_snapshot gcc ${CVS} rtag -rgcc_ss_${DATE} gcc_latest_snapshot gcc # Announce the snapshot. mail -s "gcc-ss-$DATE is now available" gcc@gcc.gnu.org < ~ftp/pub/gcc/snapshots/README # Remove working directory rm -rf ${WORKING_DIRECTORY} fi fi