jellyfin-server/deployment/fedora-package-x64/package.sh
Brian J. Murrell f03e279382 COPR auto building
This adds enhancements so that Fedora/EL packages can be automatically
built in COPR when a webhook is received.  A typical webhook could be
for tagging events for example or even a "Release" webhook to only
build releases.
2019-02-21 02:12:16 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
source ../common.build.sh
WORKDIR="$( pwd )"
VERSION="$( grep '^Version:' ${WORKDIR}/pkg-src/jellyfin.spec | awk '{ print $NF }' )"
package_temporary_dir="${WORKDIR}/pkg-dist-tmp"
output_dir="${WORKDIR}/pkg-dist"
pkg_src_dir="${WORKDIR}/pkg-src"
current_user="$( whoami )"
image_name="jellyfin-fedora-build"
# Determine if sudo should be used for Docker
if [[ ! -z $(id -Gn | grep -q 'docker') ]] \
&& [[ ! ${EUID:-1000} -eq 0 ]] \
&& [[ ! ${USER} == "root" ]] \
&& [[ ! -z $( echo "${OSTYPE}" | grep -q "darwin" ) ]]; then
docker_sudo="sudo"
else
docker_sudo=""
fi
./create_tarball.sh
# Set up the build environment Docker image
${docker_sudo} docker build ../.. -t "${image_name}" -f ./Dockerfile
# Build the RPMs and copy out to ${package_temporary_dir}
${docker_sudo} docker run --rm -v "${package_temporary_dir}:/dist" "${image_name}"
# Correct ownership on the RPMs (as current user, then as root if that fails)
chown -R "${current_user}" "${package_temporary_dir}" \
|| sudo chown -R "${current_user}" "${package_temporary_dir}"
# Move the RPMs to the output directory
mkdir -p "${output_dir}"
mv "${package_temporary_dir}"/rpm/* "${output_dir}"