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#!/bin/bash
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# Usage: ./build-release <PROJECT> ${TRAVIS_TAG}-${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}
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#
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# The latest version of this script is available at
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# https://github.com/emk/rust-musl-builder/blob/master/examples/build-release
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#
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# Called by `.travis.yml` to build release binaries. We use
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# ekidd/rust-musl-builder to make the Linux binaries so that we can run
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# them unchanged on any distro, including tiny distros like Alpine (which
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# is heavily used for Docker containers). Other platforms get regular
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# binaries, which will generally be dynamically linked against libc.
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#
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# If you have a platform which supports static linking of libc, and this
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# would be generally useful, please feel free to submit patches.
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set -euo pipefail
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case `uname -s` in
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Linux)
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echo "Building static binaries using ekidd/rust-musl-builder"
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docker build -t build-"$1"-image .
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docker run -it --name build-"$1" build-"$1"-image
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docker cp build-"$1":/home/rust/src/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/"$1" "$1"
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docker rm build-"$1"
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docker rmi build-"$1"-image
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zip "$1"-"$2".zip "$1"
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;;
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*)
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echo "Building standard release binaries"
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cargo build --release
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zip -j "$1"-"$2".zip target/release/"$1"
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;;
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esac |