citra/.travis-upload.sh
James Rowe c4de706ace Use gzip instead of lzma on macOS and linux releases
A common report from macOS users is they can't figure out how to unzip the
program. This will allow them to double click to unzip the archive which
is what users on macOS expect.
2017-02-23 10:01:50 -07:00

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if [ "$TRAVIS_EVENT_TYPE" = "push" ]&&[ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" = "master" ]; then
GITDATE="`git show -s --date=short --format='%ad' | sed 's/-//g'`"
GITREV="`git show -s --format='%h'`"
mkdir -p artifacts
if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" -o -z "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" ]; then
REV_NAME="citra-linux-${GITDATE}-${GITREV}"
mkdir "$REV_NAME"
cp build/src/citra/citra "$REV_NAME"
cp build/src/citra_qt/citra-qt "$REV_NAME"
elif [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then
REV_NAME="citra-osx-${GITDATE}-${GITREV}"
mkdir "$REV_NAME"
cp build/src/citra/Release/citra "$REV_NAME"
cp -r build/src/citra_qt/Release/citra-qt.app "$REV_NAME"
# move qt libs into app bundle for deployment
$(brew --prefix)/opt/qt5/bin/macdeployqt "${REV_NAME}/citra-qt.app"
# move SDL2 libs into folder for deployment
dylibbundler -b -x "${REV_NAME}/citra" -cd -d "${REV_NAME}/libs" -p "@executable_path/libs/"
# Make the changes to make the citra-qt app standalone (i.e. not dependent on the current brew installation).
# To do this, the absolute references to each and every QT framework must be re-written to point to the local frameworks
# (in the Contents/Frameworks folder).
# The "install_name_tool" is used to do so.
# Coreutils is a hack to coerce Homebrew to point to the absolute Cellar path (symlink dereferenced). i.e:
# ls -l /usr/local/opt/qt5:: /usr/local/opt/qt5 -> ../Cellar/qt5/5.6.1-1
# grealpath ../Cellar/qt5/5.6.1-1:: /usr/local/Cellar/qt5/5.6.1-1
brew install coreutils
REV_NAME_ALT=$REV_NAME/
# grealpath is located in coreutils, there is no "realpath" for OS X :(
QT_BREWS_PATH=$(grealpath "$(brew --prefix qt5)")
BREW_PATH=$(brew --prefix)
QT_VERSION_NUM=5
$BREW_PATH/opt/qt5/bin/macdeployqt "${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app" \
-executable="${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/MacOS/citra-qt"
# These are the files that macdeployqt packed into Contents/Frameworks/ - we don't want those, so we replace them.
declare -a macos_libs=("QtCore" "QtWidgets" "QtGui" "QtOpenGL" "QtPrintSupport")
for macos_lib in "${macos_libs[@]}"
do
SC_FRAMEWORK_PART=$macos_lib.framework/Versions/$QT_VERSION_NUM/$macos_lib
# Replace macdeployqt versions of the Frameworks with our own (from /usr/local/opt/qt5/lib/)
cp "$BREW_PATH/opt/qt5/lib/$SC_FRAMEWORK_PART" "${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/Frameworks/$SC_FRAMEWORK_PART"
# Replace references within the embedded Framework files with "internal" versions.
for macos_lib2 in "${macos_libs[@]}"
do
# Since brew references both the non-symlinked and symlink paths of QT5, it needs to be duplicated.
# /usr/local/Cellar/qt5/5.6.1-1/lib and /usr/local/opt/qt5/lib both resolve to the same files.
# So the two lines below are effectively duplicates when resolved as a path, but as strings, they aren't.
RM_FRAMEWORK_PART=$macos_lib2.framework/Versions/$QT_VERSION_NUM/$macos_lib2
install_name_tool -change \
$QT_BREWS_PATH/lib/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART \
@executable_path/../Frameworks/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART \
"${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/Frameworks/$SC_FRAMEWORK_PART"
install_name_tool -change \
"$BREW_PATH/opt/qt5/lib/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART" \
@executable_path/../Frameworks/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART \
"${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/Frameworks/$SC_FRAMEWORK_PART"
done
done
# Handles `This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "cocoa"`
# Which manifests itself as:
# "Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) | Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000 | Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY"
# There may be more dylibs needed to be fixed...
declare -a macos_plugins=("Plugins/platforms/libqcocoa.dylib")
for macos_lib in "${macos_plugins[@]}"
do
install_name_tool -id @executable_path/../$macos_lib "${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/$macos_lib"
for macos_lib2 in "${macos_libs[@]}"
do
RM_FRAMEWORK_PART=$macos_lib2.framework/Versions/$QT_VERSION_NUM/$macos_lib2
install_name_tool -change \
$QT_BREWS_PATH/lib/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART \
@executable_path/../Frameworks/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART \
"${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/$macos_lib"
install_name_tool -change \
"$BREW_PATH/opt/qt5/lib/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART" \
@executable_path/../Frameworks/$RM_FRAMEWORK_PART \
"${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/$macos_lib"
done
done
for macos_lib in "${macos_libs[@]}"
do
# Debugging info for Travis-CI
otool -L "${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/Frameworks/$macos_lib.framework/Versions/$QT_VERSION_NUM/$macos_lib"
done
# Make the citra-qt.app application launch a debugging terminal.
# Store away the actual binary
mv ${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/MacOS/citra-qt ${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/MacOS/citra-qt-bin
cat > ${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/MacOS/citra-qt <<EOL
#!/usr/bin/env bash
cd "\`dirname "\$0"\`"
chmod +x citra-qt-bin
open citra-qt-bin --args "\$@"
EOL
# Content that will serve as the launching script for citra (within the .app folder)
# Make the launching script executable
chmod +x ${REV_NAME_ALT}citra-qt.app/Contents/MacOS/citra-qt
fi
# Copy documentation
cp license.txt "$REV_NAME"
cp README.md "$REV_NAME"
ARCHIVE_NAME="${REV_NAME}.tar.gz"
tar -czvf "$ARCHIVE_NAME" "$REV_NAME"
# move the compiled archive into the artifacts directory to be uploaded by travis releases
mv "$ARCHIVE_NAME" artifacts/
fi