dotnet-installer/run-build.sh
Jan Vorlicek 41ae8a0f3c Fix issues caused by adding RHEL6 support
There were two issues. One was that additional arguments that are not
recognized by the build.sh script were incorrectly passed as a single
argument in single-quotes to msbuild.
The second issue was that when LD_LIBRARY_PATH was not set, the
dotnet-install.sh script was failing due to its using of the "set -u"
option that prevents usage of unset variables.
2017-09-22 17:51:30 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (c) .NET Foundation and contributors. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
#
set -e
machine_has() {
hash "$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
return $?
}
check_min_reqs() {
if ! machine_has "curl"; then
echo "run-build: Error: curl is required to download dotnet. Install curl to proceed." >&2
return 1
fi
return 0
}
# args:
# remote_path - $1
# [out_path] - $2 - stdout if not provided
download() {
eval $invocation
local remote_path=$1
local out_path=${2:-}
local failed=false
if [ -z "$out_path" ]; then
curl --retry 10 -sSL --create-dirs $remote_path || failed=true
else
curl --retry 10 -sSL --create-dirs -o $out_path $remote_path || failed=true
fi
if [ "$failed" = true ]; then
echo "run-build: Error: Download failed" >&2
return 1
fi
}
SOURCE="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"
while [ -h "$SOURCE" ]; do # resolve $SOURCE until the file is no longer a symlink
DIR="$( cd -P "$( dirname "$SOURCE" )" && pwd )"
SOURCE="$(readlink "$SOURCE")"
[[ "$SOURCE" != /* ]] && SOURCE="$DIR/$SOURCE" # if $SOURCE was a relative symlink, we need to resolve it relative to the path where the symlink file was located
done
DIR="$( cd -P "$( dirname "$SOURCE" )" && pwd )"
REPOROOT="$DIR"
ARCHITECTURE="x64"
STAGE0_SOURCE_DIR=
source "$REPOROOT/scripts/common/_prettyprint.sh"
BUILD=1
LINUX_PORTABLE_INSTALL_ARGS=
CUSTOM_BUILD_ARGS=
# Set nuget package cache under the repo
[ -z $NUGET_PACKAGES ] && export NUGET_PACKAGES="$REPOROOT/.nuget/packages"
args=( )
while [[ $# > 0 ]]; do
lowerI="$(echo $1 | awk '{print tolower($0)}')"
case $lowerI in
-c|--configuration)
export CONFIGURATION=$2
shift
;;
--nopackage)
export DOTNET_BUILD_SKIP_PACKAGING=1
;;
--skip-prereqs)
# Allow CI to disable prereqs check since the CI has the pre-reqs but not ldconfig it seems
export DOTNET_INSTALL_SKIP_PREREQS=1
;;
--nobuild)
BUILD=0
;;
--architecture)
ARCHITECTURE=$2
shift
;;
--runtime-id)
CUSTOM_BUILD_ARGS="/p:Rid=\"$2\""
shift
;;
# This is here just to eat away this parameter because CI still passes this in.
--targets)
shift
;;
--linux-portable)
LINUX_PORTABLE_INSTALL_ARGS="--runtime-id linux-x64"
CUSTOM_BUILD_ARGS="/p:Rid=\"linux-x64\" /p:OSName=\"linux\" /p:IslinuxPortable=\"true\""
;;
--stage0)
STAGE0_SOURCE_DIR=$2
shift
;;
--help)
echo "Usage: $0 [--configuration <CONFIGURATION>] [--skip-prereqs] [--nopackage] [--docker <IMAGENAME>] [--help]"
echo ""
echo "Options:"
echo " --configuration <CONFIGURATION> Build the specified Configuration (Debug or Release, default: Debug)"
echo " --skip-prereqs Skip checks for pre-reqs in dotnet_install"
echo " --nopackage Skip packaging targets"
echo " --nobuild Skip building, showing the command that would be used to build"
echo " --docker <IMAGENAME> Build in Docker using the Dockerfile located in scripts/docker/IMAGENAME"
echo " --linux-portable Builds the Linux portable .NET Tools instead of a distro-specific version."
echo " --stage0 Set the stage0 source directory. The default is to download it from Azure."
echo " --help Display this help message"
exit 0
;;
*)
args=$@
break
;;
esac
shift
done
# Create an install directory for the stage 0 CLI
[ -z "$DOTNET_INSTALL_DIR" ] && export DOTNET_INSTALL_DIR=$REPOROOT/.dotnet_stage0/$ARCHITECTURE
[ -d "$DOTNET_INSTALL_DIR" ] || mkdir -p $DOTNET_INSTALL_DIR
export DOTNET_SKIP_FIRST_TIME_EXPERIENCE=1
# Enable verbose VS Test Console logging
export VSTEST_BUILD_TRACE=1
export VSTEST_TRACE_BUILD=1
# Don't resolve shared frameworks from user or global locations
export DOTNET_MULTILEVEL_LOOKUP=0
# Install a stage 0
if [ "$STAGE0_SOURCE_DIR" == "" ]; then
(set -x ; "$REPOROOT/scripts/obtain/dotnet-install.sh" --channel "master" --version "2.1.0-preview1-007172" --install-dir "$DOTNET_INSTALL_DIR" --architecture "$ARCHITECTURE" $LINUX_PORTABLE_INSTALL_ARGS)
else
echo "Copying bootstrap cli from $BOOTSTRAP_CLI"
cp -r $STAGE0_SOURCE_DIR/* "$DOTNET_INSTALL_DIR"
fi
EXIT_CODE=$?
if [ $EXIT_CODE != 0 ]; then
echo "run-build: Error: installing stage0 with exit code $EXIT_CODE." >&2
exit $EXIT_CODE
fi
# Put stage 0 on the PATH (for this shell only)
PATH="$DOTNET_INSTALL_DIR:$PATH"
# Increases the file descriptors limit for this bash. It prevents an issue we were hitting during restore
FILE_DESCRIPTOR_LIMIT=$( ulimit -n )
if [ $FILE_DESCRIPTOR_LIMIT -lt 1024 ]
then
echo "Increasing file description limit to 1024"
ulimit -n 1024
fi
# Disable first run since we want to control all package sources
export DOTNET_SKIP_FIRST_TIME_EXPERIENCE=1
echo "${args[@]}"
if [ $BUILD -eq 1 ]; then
dotnet msbuild build.proj /p:Architecture=$ARCHITECTURE $CUSTOM_BUILD_ARGS /p:GeneratePropsFile=true /t:WriteDynamicPropsToStaticPropsFiles
dotnet msbuild build.proj /m /v:normal /fl /flp:v=diag /p:Architecture=$ARCHITECTURE $CUSTOM_BUILD_ARGS $args
else
echo "Not building due to --nobuild"
echo "Command that would be run is: 'dotnet msbuild build.proj /m /p:Architecture=$ARCHITECTURE $CUSTOM_BUILD_ARGS $args'"
fi