termux-packages/build-all.sh
Gert Scholten 12622a9590 build-all.sh status messages and ability to resume previous run.
Enhanced build-all.sh to:
- Print the messages logged to ALL.out, to keep track of progress
- Print an error message when it fails, with a hint to what failed
- Keep track of packaged that build successfully, and if build-all failed:
- Skip packages that were build successfully in the previous run.
2015-12-28 12:49:23 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# build-all.sh - script to build all packages with a build order specified by buildorder.py
set -e -u -o pipefail
BUILDSCRIPT=`dirname $0`/build-package.sh
BUILDORDER_FILE=$HOME/termux/_buildall/buildorder.txt
BUILDSTATUS_FILE=$HOME/termux/_buildall/buildstatus.txt
if [ -e $BUILDORDER_FILE ]; then
echo "Using existing buildorder file: $BUILDORDER_FILE"
else
rm -Rf $HOME/termux /data/data $HOME/termux/_buildall
mkdir -p $HOME/termux/_buildall
./buildorder.py > $BUILDORDER_FILE
fi
if [ -e $BUILDSTATUS_FILE ]; then
echo "Continuing build-all from: $BUILDSTATUS_FILE"
fi
exec > >(tee -a $HOME/termux/_buildall/ALL.out)
exec 2> >(tee -a $HOME/termux/_buildall/ALL.err >&2)
trap 'echo failure; echo See: $HOME/termux/_buildall/${package}.err' ERR
for package in `cat $BUILDORDER_FILE`; do
# Check build status (grepping is a bit crude, but it works)
if [ -e $BUILDSTATUS_FILE ] && \
grep "^$package\$" $BUILDSTATUS_FILE >/dev/null; then
echo "Skipping $package"
continue
fi
echo -n "Building $package... "
BUILD_START=`date "+%s"`
bash -x $BUILDSCRIPT $package > $HOME/termux/_buildall/${package}.out 2> $HOME/termux/_buildall/${package}.err
BUILD_END=`date "+%s"`
BUILD_SECONDS=$(( $BUILD_END - $BUILD_START ))
echo "done in $BUILD_SECONDS"
# Update build status
echo "$package" >> $BUILDSTATUS_FILE
done
# Update build status
rm -f $BUILDSTATUS_FILE
echo "Finished"