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Instead of hardcoding build instructions into the Makefile, move them to a separate script that's mounted into the container. This gives us a couple of advantages: we no longer have to deal with the awkward quoting required when embedding shell code in a Makefile, and we also provide the users with a way to override the default build instructions with their own. Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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41 lines
1.2 KiB
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# This script is used to build libvirt inside the container.
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#
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# You can customize it to your liking, or alternatively use a
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# completely different script by passing
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#
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# CI_BUILD_SCRIPT=/path/to/your/build/script
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#
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# to make.
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mkdir -p "$CI_CONT_BUILDDIR" || exit 1
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cd "$CI_CONT_BUILDDIR"
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export VIR_TEST_DEBUG=1
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NOCONFIGURE=1 "$CI_CONT_SRCDIR/autogen.sh" || exit 1
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# $CONFIGURE_OPTS is a env that can optionally be set in the container,
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# populated at build time from the Dockerfile. A typical use case would
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# be to pass --host/--target args to trigger cross-compilation
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#
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# This can be augmented by make local args in $CI_CONFIGURE_ARGS
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"$CI_CONFIGURE" $CONFIGURE_OPTS $CI_CONFIGURE_ARGS
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if test $? != 0; then
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test -f config.log && cat config.log
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exit 1
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fi
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find -name test-suite.log -delete
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# gl_public_submodule_commit= to disable gnulib's submodule check
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# which breaks due to way we clone the submodules
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make -j"$CI_SMP" gl_public_submodule_commit= $CI_MAKE_ARGS
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if test $? != 0; then \
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LOGS=$(find -name test-suite.log)
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if test "$LOGS"; then
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echo "=== LOG FILE(S) START ==="
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cat $LOGS
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echo "=== LOG FILE(S) END ==="
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fi
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exit 1
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fi
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