dotnet-installer/scripts/ci_build.sh
Andrew Stanton-Nurse e70a169b28 Add a shared runtime aware host
And use it in dotnet-compile
2015-10-30 15:03:29 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
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 $SOURCE was a relative symlink, we need to resolve it relative to the path where the symlink file was located
done
SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd -P "$( dirname "$SOURCE" )" && pwd )"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/_common.sh"
# Some things depend on HOME and it may not be set. We should fix those things, but until then, we just patch a value in
if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then
export HOME=$SCRIPT_DIR/../artifacts/home
[ ! -d "$HOME" ] || rm -Rf $HOME
mkdir -p $HOME
fi
# UTC Timestamp of the last commit is used as the build number. This is for easy synchronization of build number between Windows, OSX and Linux builds.
LAST_COMMIT_TIMESTAMP=$(git log -1 --format=%ct)
export DOTNET_BUILD_VERSION=0.0.1-alpha-$(date -ud @$LAST_COMMIT_TIMESTAMP "+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
if [[ "$(uname)" == "Linux" ]]; then
# Set Docker Container name to be unique
container_name=""
#Jenkins
[ ! -z "$BUILD_TAG" ] && container_name="$BUILD_TAG"
#VSO
[ ! -z "$BUILD_BUILDID" ] && container_name="$BUILD_BUILDID"
export DOTNET_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME="$container_name"
$SCRIPT_DIR/dockerbuild.sh debian $@
else
$SCRIPT_DIR/../build.sh $@
fi