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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Run with BITS=32 to generate 32-bit libs on a 64-bit platform
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# On Ubuntu you will need sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib libc6-i386 libc6-dev-i386
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#
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# ON Solaris 11 (at least) this variable must be set.
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# Linux and *BSD will do the right thing.
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#
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#
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# look in configure file in gmp source for supported host CPUs, at about line 5000
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#
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# Note: You will have to add the CPU ID for the platform in the CPU ID code
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# for a new CPU. Just adding them here won't let I2P use the code!
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#
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# If you know of other platforms i2p on linux works on,
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# please add them here.
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# Do NOT add any X86 platforms, do that below in the x86 platform list.
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#
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MISC_LINUX_PLATFORMS="hppa2.0 alphaev56 mips64el itanium itanium2 ultrasparc2 ultrasparc2i alphaev6 powerpc970 powerpc7455 powerpc7447"
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#
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# If you know of other platforms i2p on *BSD works on,
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# please add them here.
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# Do NOT add any X86 platforms, do that below in the x86 platform list.
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#
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MISC_FREEBSD_PLATFORMS="alphaev56 ultrasparc2i"
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MISC_NETBSD_PLATFORMS="armv5tel mips64el ultrasparc2i sgi hppa2.0 alphaev56 powerpc powerpc64 powerpc64le powerpcle atari amiga m68knommu" # and many, many more
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MISC_OPENBSD_PLATFORMS="alphaev56 ultrasparc2i sgi powerpc powerpc64 hppa2.0 alphaev56 armv5tel mips64el"
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#
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# ARM
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#
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# These platforms exist as of GMP 6.0.0.
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# Some of them will be renamed in the next version of GMP.
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ARM_PLATFORMS="armv5 armv6 armv7a armcortex8 armcortex9 armcortex15"
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# Rename output of armv7a to armv7 since that's what NBI expects.
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# This is due to versions after GMP 6.0.0 changing the target name.
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TRANSLATE_NAME_armv7a="armv7"
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#
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# X86_64
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#
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# Are there any other X86 platforms that work on i2p? Add them here.
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#
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# Note! these build on 32bit as 32bit when operating as 32bit...
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# starting with k10 added for 6.0.0
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# As of GMP 6.0.0, libgmp 3,
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X86_64_PLATFORMS="coreisbr coreihwl coreibwl bobcat jaguar bulldozer piledriver steamroller excavator atom athlon64 core2 corei nano pentium4 k10 x86_64"
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TRANSLATE_NAME_x86_64="none" # Rename x86_64 to none_64, since that is what NativeBigInteger refers to it as
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# Note! these are 32bit _ONLY_ (after the 64 bit ones)
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# Also note that the 64-bit entry "x86_64" is filtered out since it already has the more appropriate "i386" entry
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X86_PLATFORMS="$(echo $X86_64_PLATFORMS | sed 's/x86_64//g') pentium pentiummmx pentium2 pentium3 pentiumm k6 k62 k63 athlon geode viac3 viac32 i386"
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TRANSLATE_NAME_i386="none" # Rename i386 to none, , since that is what NativeBigInteger refers to it as
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DARWIN_PLATFORMS="core2 corei coreisbr coreihwl coreibwl"
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MINGW_PLATFORMS="${X86_PLATFORMS} ${MISC_MINGW_PLATFORMS}"
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LINUX_PLATFORMS="${X86_PLATFORMS} ${MISC_LINUX_PLATFORMS}"
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FREEBSD_PLATFORMS="${X86_PLATFORMS} ${MISC_FREEBSD_PLATFORMS}"
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# As they say, "Of course it runs NetBSD!"
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NETBSD_PLATFORMS="${FREEBSD_PLATFORMS} ${MISC_LINUX_PLATFORMS} ${MISC_NETBSD_PLATFORMS}"
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OPENBSD_PLATFORM="${X86_PLATFORMS} ${MISC_OPENBSD_PLATFORMS}"
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# Import gmp version variables and download gmp.
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. ./download_gmp.sh
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# If JAVA_HOME isn't set we'll try to figure it out
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[ -z $JAVA_HOME ] && . ../find-java-home
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if [ ! -f "$JAVA_HOME/include/jni.h" ]; then
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echo "Cannot find jni.h! Looked in '$JAVA_HOME/include/jni.h'" >&2
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echo "Please set JAVA_HOME to a java home that has the JNI" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if ! command -v m4 > /dev/null; then
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printf "\aWARNING: \`m4\` not found. If this process fails to complete, install m4 " >&2
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printf "and re-run this script.\n\n\n\a" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z $BITS ]; then
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UNAME="$(uname -a)"
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if test "${UNAME#*x86_64}" != "x86_&4"; then
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BITS=64
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elif test "${UNAME#*i386}" != "i386"; then
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BITS=32
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elif test "${UNAME#*i686}" != "i686"; then
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BITS=32
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else
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echo "Unable to detect default setting for BITS variable"
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exit
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fi
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printf "\aBITS variable not set, defaulting to $BITS\n\a" >&2
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fi
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if [ -z $CC ]; then
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export CC="gcc"
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printf "\aCC variable not set, defaulting to $CC\n\a" >&2
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fi
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if [ $BITS -eq 32 ]; then
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export ABI=32
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export CFLAGS="-m32"
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export LDFLAGS="-m32"
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elif [ $BITS -eq 64 ]; then
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export ABI=64
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export CFLAGS="-m64"
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export LDFLAGS="-m64"
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else
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printf "\aBITS value \"$BITS\" not valid, please select 32 or 64\n\a" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if ! command -v ${CC} > /dev/null; then
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echo "The compiler you've selected \"$CC\" does not appear to exist"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Set the "_64" filname filename suffix for 64-bit builds
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if [ $BITS -ne 32 ]; then
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[ -z $SUFFIX ] && SUFFIX="_64"
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fi
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# Allow TARGET to be overridden (e.g. for use with cross compilers)
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[ -z $TARGET ] && TARGET=$(uname -s |tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]")
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# Note, this line does not support windows (and needs to generate a win32/win64 string for that to work)
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BUILD_OS=$(uname -s | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]")
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# Do some sanity checks for when we're cross-compiling and
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# set up host string, ARCH_VENDOR_OS. The "\$2" will be replaced
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# with the name of the arch at configuration time
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if [ "$TARGET" != "$BUILD_OS" ]; then
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case "$TARGET" in
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windows*)
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HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="\$2-w64-mingw32"
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case "$CC" in
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*i*86*mingw32*gcc)
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[ $BITS -ne 32 ] && echo "Error, 32-bit cross-compiler used with non 32-bit architecture" && exit 1
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;;
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*x86_64*mingw32*gcc)
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[ $BITS -ne 64 ] && echo "Error, 64-bit cross-compiler used with non 64-bit architecture" && exit 1
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;;
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*)
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echo "No recognized cross-compiler provided in CC env variable."
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[ $BITS -eq 32 ] && echo "For 32-bit targets, i686-w64-mingw32-gcc is recommended"
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[ $BITS -eq 64 ] && echo "For 64-bit targets, x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc is recommended"
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exit 1;
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;;
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esac
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;;
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freebsd*)
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HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="\$2-pc-freebsd"
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;;
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darwin*|osx)
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HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="\$2-darwin"
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# case "$CC" in
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# *i*86*darwin*)
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# [ $BITS -ne 32 ] && echo "Error, 32-bit cross-compiler used with non 32-bit architecture" && exit 1
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;;
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# *x86_64*darwin*)
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# HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="\$2-apple-darwin"
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# [ $BITS -ne 64 ] && echo "Error, 64-bit cross-compiler used with non 64-bit architecture" && exit 1
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# ;;
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# *)
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# echo "No recognized cross-compiler provided in CC env variable."
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# [ $BITS -eq 32 ] && echo "For 32-bit targets, i686-apple-darwin10-gcc recommended"
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# [ $BITS -eq 64 ] && echo "For 64-bit targets, x86_64-apple-darwin10-gcc recommended"
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# exit 1;
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# ;;
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# esac
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# ;;
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esac
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fi
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case "$TARGET" in
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mingw*|windows*)
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NAME="jbigi"
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TYPE="dll"
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TARGET="windows"
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if [ $BITS -ne 32 ]; then
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_64_PLATFORMS}"
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else
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_PLATFORMS}"
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fi
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echo "Building ${TARGET} .dlls for all architectures";;
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darwin*|osx)
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NAME="libjbigi"
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TYPE="jnilib"
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TARGET="osx"
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PLATFORM_LIST="${DARWIN_PLATFORMS}"
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echo "Building ${TARGET} .jnilibs for all architectures";;
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sunos*)
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NAME="libjbigi"
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TYPE="so"
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BUILD_OS="solaris"
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TARGET="${BUILD_OS}"
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if [ $BITS -eq 32 ]; then
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_PLATFORMS}"
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else
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_PLATFORMS}"
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fi
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echo "Building ${TARGET} .sos for all architectures";;
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linux*|*kfreebsd)
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NAME="libjbigi"
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TYPE="so"
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PLATFORM_LIST=""
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case "$TARGET" in
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*kfreebsd)
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TARGET="kfreebsd"
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;;
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*)
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TARGET="linux"
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;;
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esac
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ARCH=$(uname -m | cut -f1 -d" ")
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case ${ARCH} in
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x86_64 | amd64 | i*86)
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if [ $BITS -eq 32 ]; then
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_PLATFORMS}"
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ARCH="x86"
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else
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_64_PLATFORMS}"
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ARCH="x86_64"
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fi;;
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arm*)
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PLATFORM_LIST="${ARM_PLATFORMS}";;
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*)
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PLATFORM_LIST="${LINUX_PLATFORMS}";;
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esac
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echo "Building ${TARGET} .sos for ${ARCH}";;
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netbsd*|freebsd*|openbsd*)
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NAME="libjbigi"
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TYPE="so"
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PLATFORM_LIST=
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ARCH=$(uname -m | cut -f1 -d" ")
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case ${ARCH} in
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x86_64 | amd64 | i*86)
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if [ $BITS -eq 32 ]; then
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_PLATFORMS}"
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ARCH="x86"
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else
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PLATFORM_LIST="${X86_64_PLATFORMS}"
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ARCH="x86_64"
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fi;;
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*)
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case ${TARGET} in
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netbsd)
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PLATFORM_LIST="${NETBSD_PLATFORMS}";;
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openbsd)
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PLATFORM_LIST="${OPENBSD_PLATFORMS}";;
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freebsd)
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PLATFORM_LIST="${FREEBSD_PLATFORMS}";;
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*)
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echo "Unsupported build environment"
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exit 1;;
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esac
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esac
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echo "Building ${TARGET} .sos for ${ARCH}";;
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*)
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echo "Unsupported build environment"
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exit;;
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esac
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#####################
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# In the below functions:
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# $1 = gmp version
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# $2 = platform: such as athlon64
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# $3 = basename: "jbigi" on Windows, "libjbigi" everywhere else
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# $4 = type/extension: windows = "dll". osx = "jnilib". Everything else = "so"
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# $5 = target: "linux", "freebsd", "kfreebsd", "osx", "windows", etc.
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# $6 = suffix: null if 32bit, _64 if 64bit
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make_static () {
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echo "Attempting .${4} creation for ${3}${5}${2}${6}"
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../../build_jbigi.sh static || return 1
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PLATFORM="${2}"
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# Some platforms have different build-time names from
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# what java and NativeBigInteger refers to them as.
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# Translate to the proper name here
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eval TRANSLATED_NAME=\$TRANSLATE_NAME_$PLATFORM
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if [ -n "$TRANSLATED_NAME" ]; then
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PLATFORM="${TRANSLATED_NAME}"
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fi
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cp ${3}.${4} ../../lib/net/i2p/util/${3}${5}${PLATFORM}${6}.${4}
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return 0
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}
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make_file () {
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# Nonfatal bail out on Failed build.
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echo "Attempting build for ${3}${5}${2}"
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make -j && return 0
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cd ..
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rm -R "$2"
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printf "\n\nFAILED! ${3}${5}${2} not made.\a"
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sleep 10
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return 1
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}
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configure_file () {
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printf "\n\n\nAttempting configure for ${3}${5}${2}${6}\n\n\n"
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if [ $BITS -eq 32 ] && [ "$2" = "none" ]; then
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unset ABI
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elif [ $BITS -eq 32 ] && [ "$2" != "none" ]; then
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export ABI=32
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fi
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# Nonfatal bail out on unsupported platform.
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(cd ../../gmp-${1}; make clean)
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if [ "$TARGET" != "$BUILD_OS" ]; then
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# We're cross-compiling, supply a --host flag
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# Here we're making sure that the platform we're target is injected into
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# the HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG string. The string looks somehing like this
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# before the eval: "$2_VENDOR_OS"
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# and this after: "x86_VENDOR_OS"
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eval HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG=$HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG
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echo "../../gmp-${1}/configure --host=${HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG} --with-pic && return 0"
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../../gmp-${1}/configure --host=${HOST_CONFIGURE_FLAG} --with-pic && return 0
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else
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# We're not cross-compiling, we are however building
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# optimized versions for other platforms on our OS.
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echo "../../gmp-${1}/configure --build=${2}-${BUILD_OS} --with-pic && return 0"
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../../gmp-${1}/configure --build=${2}-${BUILD_OS} --with-pic && return 0
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fi
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cd ..
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rm -R "$2"
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printf "\n\nSorry, ${3}${5}${2} is not supported on your build environment.\a"
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sleep 10
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return 1
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}
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build_file () {
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configure_file "$1" "$2" "$3" "$4" "$5" "$6" && make_file "$1" "$2" "$3" "$4" "$5" "$6" && make_static "$1" "$2" "$3" "$4" "$5" "$6" && return 0
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printf "\n\n\nError building static!\n\n\a"
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sleep 10
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return 1
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}
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if [ ! -d bin ]; then
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mkdir bin
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fi
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if [ ! -d lib/net/i2p/util ]; then
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mkdir -p lib/net/i2p/util
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fi
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for x in $PLATFORM_LIST
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do
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(
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if [ ! -d bin/$x ]; then
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mkdir bin/$x
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cd bin/$x
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else
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cd bin/$x
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rm -Rf *
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fi
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build_file "$GMP_VER" "$x" "$NAME" "$TYPE" "-$TARGET-" "$SUFFIX"
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)
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done
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echo "Success!"
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exit 0
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# vim:fenc=utf-8:ai:si:ts=4:sw=4:et:nu
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