diff --git a/tools/sfsnapshot b/tools/sfsnapshot
index 47421af4668b30f29df1b1402759a8fbe6e27724..3b71219a765f757b1904ab290953ff9fd1d90183 100755 (executable)
--- a/tools/sfsnapshot
+++ b/tools/sfsnapshot
# Butchered version of snapshot
# Can only run on the shell compile farm server
+# Will always create a snapshot of HEAD
+# If want multiple snapshots, just run with "sfsnapshot [branch ...]"
# Assumes:
# ssh setup to send to shell.sf.net and $CF without password prompt
-# autconf and automake installed on shell cf at v 2.57 & 1.72 and in PATH
+# the compile server has all the prerequisites stated at http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html
+# Install in cron with something like:
+# 47 * * * * $HOME/bin/mail_error -o $HOME/sfsnapshot.out -m tonvoon@users.sf.net sfsnapshot r1_3_0
function die { echo $1; exit 1; }
+# This makes the distribution. Expects $1 as branches/name, otherwise uses trunk
+function make_dist {
+ if [[ -n $1 ]] ; then
+ svn_url_suffix=$1
+ name=${1##*/}
+ else
+ svn_url_suffix="trunk"
+ name="trunk"
+ fi
+ v="$name-"
+
+ # Get compile server to do the work
+ # Variables will be expanded locally before being run on $CF
+ ssh $CF <<EOF
+ set -x
+ PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
+ [[ ! -d $COMPILE_DIR/$name ]] && mkdir -p $COMPILE_DIR/$name
+ cd $COMPILE_DIR/$name
+
+ # Cannot use cvs export due to conflicts on second run - think this is better for cvs server
+ svn export https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/$svn_url_suffix $PROJECT
+
+ cd $PROJECT
+
+ tools/setup
+
+ ./configure
+
+ # Make the Nagiosplug dist tarball
+ make dist VERSION=$v$DS RELEASE=snapshot
+
+ # May fail if file not generated - do not trap
+ mv *.gz $IN
+
+ rm -rf $COMPILE_DIR
+ # End ssh
+EOF
+}
+
# Set working variables
PROJECT=nagiosplug
+
+# This is local to the compile server for faster compile
+COMPILE_DIR=/tmp/tonvoon/tmp_snapshot
+
+# Needs to be on NFS so gz file can be read on the compile shell server
IN=${HOME}/tmp_snapshot
-OUT_SERVER="shell.sf.net"
+
+# Where to place the generated files
+OUT_SERVER="tonvoon@web.sourceforge.net"
OUT="/home/groups/n/na/nagiosplug/htdocs/snapshot"
-CF="usf-cf-x86-linux-2"
+
+# Make sure prereqs are satisfied on server!
+CF="localhost"
DS=`date -u +%Y%m%d%H%M`
-# Get compile server to do the work
-# Variables will be expanded locally before being run on $CF
-ssh $CF <<EOF
-PATH=$PATH
+# Setup home directory area
[[ ! -d $IN ]] && mkdir -p $IN
-cd ${IN}
-if [[ -d $PROJECT ]] ; then
- cd $PROJECT
- rm -f configure.in
- cvs update
-else
- cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nagiosplug co nagiosplug
- cd $PROJECT
-fi
-sed 's/^VER=.*/VER=${DS}/;s/^REL=.*/REL=snapshot/' configure.in > configure.tmp
-mv configure.tmp configure.in
-aclocal
-autoheader
-autoconf
-automake
-autoreconf
+# Make dists for HEAD and any others in command parameters
+make_dist
+for i in $* ; do
+ make_dist $i
+done
-# Make the Nagiosplug dist tarball
-./configure
-make dist
+# Create MD5 sum
+cd $IN
+cat <<-END_README > README
+This is the daily SVN snapshot of nagiosplug, consisting of the SVN trunk
+and any other branches.
+
+The nagios-plugins-HEAD.tar.gz link will always go to the latest trunk snapshot
+(name kept for existing tinderbox scripts to link correctly).
+
+The MD5SUM is:
+END_README
+md5sum *.gz | tee -a README > MD5SUM
-# End ssh
-EOF
# Check for *.gz files locally (expect NFS between cf shell server and $CF)
set -x
-cd $IN/$PROJECT
-ls *.gz > /dev/null 2>&1 || die "No file created"
-ssh $OUT_SERVER "rm -f $OUT/*.gz"
-scp *.gz $OUT_SERVER:$OUT
-rm -f *.gz
+cd $IN
+files=$(ls *.gz 2>/dev/null)
+[[ -z $files ]] && die "No files created"
+head_file=$(cd $IN && ls -rt *-trunk-*.gz | head -1 2>/dev/null)
+cat <<-EOF > /tmp/batchfile.$$
+cd $OUT
+rm *.gz
+put *.gz
+ln $head_file nagios-plugins-HEAD.tar.gz
+put MD5SUM
+put README readme
+EOF
+
+# Do the actual transfer
+# Have to put README down as readme because SF's apache server appears to block README files
+sftp -b /tmp/batchfile.$$ $OUT_SERVER
+
+rm -f $files /tmp/batchfile.$$
+# Work out success or failure
+expected=$(($# + 1))
+set -- $files
+[[ $# -ne $expected ]] && die "Expected $expected, got $#"
+exit 0