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#!/bin/bash
#
# Build MariaDB .deb packages for test and release at mariadb.org
#
# Purpose of this script:
# Always keep the actual packaging as up-to-date as possible following the latest
# Debian policy and targeting Debian Sid. Then case-by-case run in autobake-deb.sh
# tests for backwards compatibility and strip away parts on older builders or
# specific build environments.
# Exit immediately on any error
set -e
# On Buildbot, don't run the mysql-test-run test suite as part of build.
# It takes a lot of time, and we will do a better test anyway in
# Buildbot, running the test suite from installed .debs on a clean VM.
export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nocheck $DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS"
# General CI optimizations to keep build output smaller
if [[ $GITLAB_CI ]]
then
# On Gitlab the output log must stay under 4MB so make the
# build less verbose
sed '/Add support for verbose builds/,/^$/d' -i debian/rules
elif [ -d storage/columnstore/columnstore/debian ]
then
# ColumnStore is explicitly disabled in the native Debian build, so allow it
# now when build is triggered by autobake-deb.sh (MariaDB.org) and when the
# build is not running on Travis or Gitlab-CI
sed '/-DPLUGIN_COLUMNSTORE=NO/d' -i debian/rules
# Take the files and part of control from MCS directory
cp -v storage/columnstore/columnstore/debian/mariadb-plugin-columnstore.* debian/
echo >> debian/control
cat storage/columnstore/columnstore/debian/control >> debian/control
fi
# Look up distro-version specific stuff
#
# Always keep the actual packaging as up-to-date as possible following the latest
# Debian policy and targeting Debian Sid. Then case-by-case run in autobake-deb.sh
# tests for backwards compatibility and strip away parts on older builders.
remove_rocksdb_tools()
{
sed '/rocksdb-tools/d' -i debian/control
sed '/sst_dump/d' -i debian/not-installed
if ! grep -q sst_dump debian/mariadb-plugin-rocksdb.install
then
echo "usr/bin/sst_dump" >> debian/mariadb-plugin-rocksdb.install
fi
}
CODENAME="$(lsb_release -sc)"
case "${CODENAME}" in
stretch)
# MDEV-28022 libzstd-dev-1.1.3 minimum version
sed -i -e '/libzstd-dev/d' \
-e 's/libcurl4/libcurl3/g' -i debian/control
remove_rocksdb_tools
;;
bionic)
remove_rocksdb_tools
;;
esac
if [[ ! "$(dpkg-architecture -q DEB_BUILD_ARCH)" =~ amd64|arm64|ppc64el|s390x ]]
then
remove_rocksdb_tools
fi
# Adjust changelog, add new version
echo "Incrementing changelog and starting build scripts"
# Find major.minor version
source ./VERSION
UPSTREAM="${MYSQL_VERSION_MAJOR}.${MYSQL_VERSION_MINOR}.${MYSQL_VERSION_PATCH}${MYSQL_VERSION_EXTRA}"
PATCHLEVEL="+maria"
LOGSTRING="MariaDB build"
EPOCH="1:"
VERSION="${EPOCH}${UPSTREAM}${PATCHLEVEL}~${CODENAME}"
dch -b -D "${CODENAME}" -v "${VERSION}" "Automatic build with ${LOGSTRING}." --controlmaint
echo "Creating package version ${VERSION} ... "
# On Gitlab-CI, use -b to build binary only packages as there is
# no need to waste time on generating the source package.
if [[ $GITLAB_CI ]]
then
BUILDPACKAGE_FLAGS="-b"
fi
# Use eatmydata is available to build faster with less I/O, skipping fsync()
# during the entire build process (safe because a build can always be restarted)
if which eatmydata > /dev/null
then
BUILDPACKAGE_PREPEND=eatmydata
fi
# Build the package
# Pass -I so that .git and other unnecessary temporary and source control files
# will be ignored by dpkg-source when creating the tar.gz source package.
fakeroot $BUILDPACKAGE_PREPEND dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -I $BUILDPACKAGE_FLAGS
# If the step above fails due to missing dependencies, you can manually run
# sudo mk-build-deps debian/control -r -i
# Don't log package contents on Gitlab-CI to save time and log size
if [[ ! $GITLAB_CI ]]
then
echo "List package contents ..."
cd ..
for package in *.deb
do
echo "$package" | cut -d '_' -f 1
dpkg-deb -c "$package" | awk '{print $1 " " $2 " " $6 " " $7 " " $8}' | sort -k 3
echo "------------------------------------------------"
done
fi
echo "Build complete"