Cloned SEACAS for EXODUS library with extra build files for internal package management.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# @HEADER
# ************************************************************************
#
# TriBITS: Tribal Build, Integrate, and Test System
# Copyright 2013 Sandia Corporation
#
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#
# Defaults
#
gitBaseName = "git"
gitDefaultVersion = "2.6.4"
gitSupportedVersions = ["2.6.4"]
gitTarballVersions = {
"2.6.4" : "2.6.4",
}
#
# Script code
#
from InstallProgramDriver import *
from GeneralScriptSupport import *
class GitInstall:
def __init__(self):
self.dummy = None
#
# Called before even knowing the product version
#
def getScriptName(self):
return "install-git.py"
def getProductBaseName(self):
return gitBaseName
def getProductDefaultVersion(self):
return gitDefaultVersion
def getProductSupportedVersions(self):
return gitSupportedVersions
#
# Called after knowing the product version but before parsing the
# command-line.
#
def getProductName(self, version):
return gitBaseName+"-"+version
def getBaseDirName(self, version):
return gitBaseName+"-"+version+"-base"
def getExtraHelpStr(self, version):
return """
This script builds """+self.getProductName(version)+""" from source compiled with the
configured C compiler in your path. This also installs the git-subtree provided in the
contributed folder on install.
To also build and install the documentation, additionally, pass in:
--with-doc --with-info
(but note the extra packages that must be installed on the system).
For more details on installing from source and required system dependencies
before attempting this build, see:
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git
In particular, to build everything you will need to install the documentation
(--with-doc and --with-info), you will need to install the packages
'asciidoc', 'xmlto', and 'docbook2X'. Again, see the above webpage for
details (it is not 100% pretty).
NOTE: The assumed directory structure of the download source provided by the
command --download-cmnd=<download-cmnd> is:
git-<version>-base/
git-<full-version>.tar.gz
"""
def injectExtraCmndLineOptions(self, clp, version):
setStdDownloadCmndOption(self, clp, version)
clp.add_option(
"--extra-configure-options", dest="extraConfigureOptions", type="string", \
default="", \
help="Extra options to add to the 'configure' command for "+self.getProductName(version)+"." \
+" Note: This does not override the hard-coded configure options." )
clp.add_option(
"--with-doc", dest="withDoc", action="store_true", default=False,
help="Build and install manpage documentation (requires asciidoc and xmlto)." )
clp.add_option(
"--with-info", dest="withInfo", action="store_true", default=False,
help="Build and install info documentation (requires docbook2x)." )
def echoExtraCmndLineOptions(self, inOptions):
cmndLine = ""
cmndLine += " --download-cmnd='"+inOptions.downloadCmnd+"' \\\n"
cmndLine += " --extra-configure-options='"+inOptions.extraConfigureOptions+"' \\\n"
return cmndLine
#
# Called after parsing the command-line
#
def setup(self, inOptions):
self.inOptions = inOptions
self.baseDir = os.getcwd()
self.gitBaseDir = self.baseDir+"/"+self.getBaseDirName(self.inOptions.version)
gitVersionFull = gitTarballVersions[self.inOptions.version]
self.gitTarball = "git-"+gitVersionFull+".tar.gz"
self.gitSrcDir = "git-"+gitVersionFull
self.gitSrcBuildDir = self.gitBaseDir+"/"+self.gitSrcDir
self.gitSubtreeSrcBuildDir = self.gitSrcBuildDir+"/contrib/subtree"
self.scriptBaseDir = getScriptBaseDir()
#
# Called after setup()
#
def doDownload(self):
removeDirIfExists(self.gitBaseDir, True)
echoRunSysCmnd(self.inOptions.downloadCmnd)
def doUntar(self):
# Find the full name of the source tarball
echoChDir(self.gitBaseDir)
echoRunSysCmnd("tar -xzf "+self.gitTarball)
def doConfigure(self):
echoChDir(self.gitSrcBuildDir)
echoRunSysCmnd("make configure")
echoRunSysCmnd(
"./configure "+\
" "+self.inOptions.extraConfigureOptions+\
" --prefix="+self.inOptions.installDir
)
# NOTE: Git appears to only allow an in-source build :-(
def doBuild(self):
echoChDir(self.gitSrcBuildDir)
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+getParallelOpt(self.inOptions, "-j")+\
self.inOptions.makeOptions+" all")
if self.inOptions.withDoc:
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+getParallelOpt(self.inOptions, "-j")+\
self.inOptions.makeOptions+" doc")
if self.inOptions.withInfo:
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+getParallelOpt(self.inOptions, "-j")+\
self.inOptions.makeOptions+" info")
# Build git-subtree to get ready to install
echoChDir(self.gitSubtreeSrcBuildDir)
def doInstall(self):
echoChDir(self.gitSrcBuildDir)
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+self.inOptions.makeOptions+" install")
if self.inOptions.withDoc:
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+self.inOptions.makeOptions+" install-doc")
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+self.inOptions.makeOptions+" install-html")
if self.inOptions.withInfo:
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+self.inOptions.makeOptions+" install-info")
# Install git-subtree and documentation
echoChDir(self.gitSubtreeSrcBuildDir)
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+self.inOptions.makeOptions+" install")
if self.inOptions.withDoc:
echoRunSysCmnd("make "+self.inOptions.makeOptions+" install-doc")
def getFinalInstructions(self):
return """
To use the installed version of git-"""+self.inOptions.version+""" add the path:
"""+self.inOptions.installDir+"""/bin
to your path and that should be it!
"""
#
# Executable statements
#
gitInstaller = InstallProgramDriver(GitInstall())
gitInstaller.runDriver()