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#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright (C) 1998 - 2004, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
#
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
#
# You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
#
# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied.
#
# $Id$
###########################################################################
###########################
# What is This Script?
###########################
# testcurl.sh is the master script to use for automatic testing of CVS-curl.
# This is written for the purpose of being run from a crontab job or similar
# at a regular interval. The output will be suitable to be mailed automaticly
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# to "curl-autocompile@haxx.se" to be dealt with automatically. The most
# current build status (with a resonable backlog) will be published on the
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# curl site, at http://curl.haxx.se/auto/
# USAGE:
# testcurl.sh [curl-daily-name] > output
# Updated:
# v1.1 6-Nov-03 - to take an optional parameter, the name of a daily-build
# directory. If present, build from that directory, otherwise
# perform a normal CVS build.
# version of this script
version="$Revision$"
fixed=0
# Determine if we're running from CVS or a canned copy of curl
if [ "$#" -ge "1" -a "$1" ]; then
CURLDIR=$1
CVS=0
else
CURLDIR="curl"
CVS=1
fi
LANG="C"
export LANG
log() {
text=$1
if test -n "$text"; then
echo "testcurl: $text"
fi
}
die(){
text=$1
log "$text"
cd $pwd # cd back to the original root dir
if test -n "$pwd/$build"; then
# we have a build directory name, remove the dir
log "removing the $build dir"
rm -rf "$pwd/$build"
fi
if test -r "$pwd/$buildlog"; then
# we have a build log output file left, remove it
log "removing the $buildlog file"
rm -rf "$buildlog"
fi
log "ENDING HERE" # last line logged!
exit 1
}
if [ -f setup ]; then
. "./setup"
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infixed="$fixed"
else
infixed=0 # so that "additional args to configure" works properly first time...
fi
if [ -z "$name" ]; then
echo "please enter your name"
read name
fixed="1"
fi
if [ -z "$email" ]; then
echo "please enter your contact email address"
read email
fixed="2"
fi
if [ -z "$desc" ]; then
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echo "please enter a one line system description"
read desc
fixed="3"
fi
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if [ -z "$confopts" ]; then
if [ $infixed -lt 4 ]; then
echo "please enter your additional arguments to configure"
echo "examples: --with-ssl --enable-debug --enable-ipv6 --with-krb4"
read confopts
fixed="4"
fi
fi
if [ "$fixed" -gt "0" ]; then
echo "name='$name'" > setup
echo "email='$email'" >> setup
echo "desc='$desc'" >> setup
echo "confopts='$confopts'" >> setup
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echo "fixed='$fixed'" >> setup
fi
log "STARTING HERE" # first line logged
log "NAME = $name"
log "EMAIL = $email"
log "DESC = $desc"
log "CONFOPTS = $confopts"
log "version = $version"
log "date = `date -u`"
# Make $pwd to become the path without newline. We'll use that in order to cut
# off that path from all possible logs and error messages etc.
ipwd=`pwd`
pwd=`echo $ipwd | sed -e 's/$//g'`
if [ -d "$CURLDIR" ]; then
if [ $CVS -eq 1 -a -d $CURLDIR/CVS ]; then
log "curl is verified to be a fine source dir"
elif [ $CVS -eq 0 -a -f $CURLDIR/testcurl.sh ]; then
log "curl is verified to be a fine daily source dir"
else
die "curl is not a daily source dir or checked out from CVS!"
fi
fi
build="build-$$"
buildlog="buildlog-$$"
# remove any previous left-overs
rm -rf build-*
rm -rf buildlog-*
# create a dir to build in
mkdir $build
if [ -d $build ]; then
log "build dir $build was created fine"
else
die "failed to create dir $build"
fi
# get in the curl source tree root
cd $CURLDIR
# Do the CVS thing, or not...
if [ $CVS -eq 1 ]; then
log "update from CVS"
cvsup() {
# update quietly to the latest CVS
log "run cvs up"
cvs -Q up -dP 2>&1
cvsstat=$?
# return (1 - RETURNVALUE) so that errors return 0 while goodness
# returns 1
return `expr 1 - $cvsstat`
}
att="0"
while cvsup; do
att=`expr $att + 1`
log "failed CVS update attempt number $att."
if [ $att -gt 10 ]; then
cvsstat="111"
break # get out of the loop
fi
sleep 5
done
if [ "$cvsstat" -ne "0" ]; then
die "failed to update from CVS ($cvsstat), exiting"
fi
# remove possible left-overs from the past
rm -f configure
rm -rf autom4te.cache
# generate the build files
./buildconf 2>&1 | tee $buildlog
if { grep "^buildconf: OK" $buildlog >/dev/null 2>&1; } then
log "buildconf was successful"
else
die "buildconf was NOT successful"
fi
fi
if [ -f configure ]; then
log "configure created"
else
die "no configure created"
fi
# change to build dir
cd "../$build"
# run configure script
../$CURLDIR/configure $confopts 2>&1
if [ -f lib/Makefile ]; then
log "configure seems to have finished fine"
else
die "configure didn't work"
fi
log "display lib/config.h"
grep "^ *#" lib/config.h
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if { grep "define USE_ARES" lib/config.h; } then
log "setup to build ares"
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log "build ares"
cd ares
make 2>&1 | sed -e "s:$pwd::g"
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if [ -f libcares.a ]; then
log "ares is now built successfully"
else
log "ares build failed"
fi
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# cd back to the curl build dir
cd ..
fi
log "run make"
make -i 2>&1 | sed -e "s:$pwd::g"
if [ -f src/curl ]; then
log "src/curl was created fine"
else
die "src/curl was not created"
fi
log "run make test-full"
make test-full 2>&1 | sed -e "s:$pwd::g" | tee $buildlog
if { grep "^TEST" $buildlog >/dev/null 2>&1; } then
log "tests were run"
else
die "test suite failure"
fi
if { grep "^TESTFAIL:" $buildlog >/dev/null 2>&1; } then
log "the tests were not successful"
else
log "the tests were successful!"
fi
# die to cleanup
die "ending nicely"