diff --git a/build-tools/build-sdk b/build-tools/build-sdk deleted file mode 100755 index 99bb726e..00000000 --- a/build-tools/build-sdk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# We find SDK files in two ways -- one is that any package with an -# "-cgts-sdk" component in the filename is deemed to have SDK content -# (this works great for packages that produce installable content, as well -# as SDK content which is placed in a separate -cgts-sdk package) -# -# The second way is explicitly name packages that contain SDK content. This -# works well for packages which only contain SDK content. The other reason -# that calling out packages explicitly may be of use is that some packages -# may not be built automatically because they get caught in the blacklist -# filter. - -EXPLICIT_PACKAGES=( \ - wrs-branding \ - wrs-heat-templates \ - install-log-server \ - remote-clients \ - ) - -extract_to_sdk () { - pushd $SDKTMP - rpm2cpio $1 | cpio -id - popd -} - -SDKDIR=$MY_WORKSPACE/export/cgts-sdk -SDKTMP=$MY_WORKSPACE/export/cgts-sdk_tmp -SDKTMPFILE=$MY_WORKSPACE/export/sdk_tmp_file - -# These patterns match packages for which we find SDK tarballs -PATTERNS=(wrs-branding*.x86_64.rpm \ - wrs-heat-templates*.x86_64.rpm \ - *cgts-sdk*.x86_64.rpm \ - install-log-server*.x86_64.rpm \ - remote-clients*.x86_64.rpm ) - -rm -f $SDKTMPFILE - -for pkg in "${EXPLICIT_PACKAGES[@]}"; do - ls $MY_WORKSPACE/std/rpmbuild/RPMS/$pkg*.x86_64.rpm > /dev/null - if [ $? -eq 2 ]; then # no page found... - build-rpms --std $pkg --no-descendants - fi -done - -for pat in "${PATTERNS[@]}"; do - find $MY_WORKSPACE/std/rpmbuild/RPMS/$pat >> $SDKTMPFILE -done - -rm -rf $SDKDIR $SDKTMP -mkdir -p $SDKDIR -mkdir -p $SDKTMP - -# extract the files -while read rpm; do - extract_to_sdk $rpm -done < $SDKTMPFILE - -find $SDKTMP -name "*.tgz" -exec cp -v {} $SDKDIR \; - -rm -f $SDKTMPFILE -rm -rf $SDKTMP - -echo "" -echo "Done. SDK in $SDKDIR" -echo ""