98 lines
2.5 KiB
Bash
98 lines
2.5 KiB
Bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#### Configuration:
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# The name of the executable. It is assumed
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# that it is in the current working directory.
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EXE_NAME=hidapi-testgui
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# Path to the executable directory inside the bundle.
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# This must be an absolute path, so use $PWD.
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EXEPATH=$PWD/TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS
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# Libraries to explicitly bundle, even though they
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# may not be in /opt/local. One per line. These
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# are used with grep, so only a portion of the name
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# is required. eg: libFOX, libz, etc.
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LIBS_TO_BUNDLE=libFOX
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function copydeps {
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local file=$1
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# echo "Copying deps for $file...."
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local BASE_OF_EXE=`basename $file`
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# A will contain the dependencies of this library
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local A=`otool -LX $file |cut -f 1 -d " "`
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local i
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for i in $A; do
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local BASE=`basename $i`
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# See if it's a lib we specifically want to bundle
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local bundle_this_lib=0
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local j
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for j in $LIBS_TO_BUNDLE; do
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echo $i |grep -q $j
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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bundle_this_lib=1
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echo "bundling $i because it's in the list."
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break;
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fi
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done
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# See if it's in /opt/local. Bundle all in /opt/local
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local isOptLocal=0
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echo $i |grep -q /opt/local
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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isOptLocal=1
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echo "bundling $i because it's in /opt/local."
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fi
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# Bundle the library
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if [ $isOptLocal -ne 0 ] || [ $bundle_this_lib -ne 0 ]; then
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# Copy the file into the bundle if it exists.
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if [ -f $EXEPATH/$BASE ]; then
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z=0
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else
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cp $i $EXEPATH
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chmod 755 $EXEPATH/$BASE
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fi
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# echo "$BASE_OF_EXE depends on $BASE"
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# Fix the paths using install_name_tool and then
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# call this function recursively for each dependency
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# of this library.
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if [ $BASE_OF_EXE != $BASE ]; then
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# Fix the paths
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install_name_tool -id @executable_path/$BASE $EXEPATH/$BASE
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install_name_tool -change $i @executable_path/$BASE $EXEPATH/$BASE_OF_EXE
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# Call this function (recursive) on
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# on each dependency of this library.
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copydeps $EXEPATH/$BASE
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fi
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fi
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done
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}
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rm -f $EXEPATH/*
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# Copy the binary into the bundle. Use ../libtool to do this if it's
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# available beacuse if $EXE_NAME was built with autotools, it will be
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# necessary. If ../libtool not available, just use cp to do the copy, but
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# only if $EXE_NAME is a binary.
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if [ -x ../libtool ]; then
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../libtool --mode=install cp $EXE_NAME $EXEPATH
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else
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file -bI $EXE_NAME |grep binary
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "There is no ../libtool and $EXE_NAME is not a binary."
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echo "I'm not sure what to do."
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exit 1
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else
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cp $EXE_NAME $EXEPATH
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fi
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fi
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copydeps $EXEPATH/$EXE_NAME
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