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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2018 Jay Berkenbilt and Kurt Pfeifle
#
# This script is mainly meant to build an 'AppImage' from GitHub
# sources of QPDF via Travis CI on an Ubuntu Trusty (14.04) LTS system
# (see https://appimage.org/).
#
# But it also allows Linux users to build such an AppImage on their
# own systems. Please read 'README.md' from the top level Git sources
# to see what preconditions you must meet to build QPDF in general.
# The same apply to build an AppImage. Then follow these three steps:
#
# 1. Clone Git sources: `git clone https://github.com/qpdf/qpdf.git git.qpdf`
# 2. Change into git dir: `cd git.qpdf`
# 3. Run this script: `bash appimage/build-appimage`
#
# The resulting AppImage will be placed in
# './appimage/build/QPDF-x86_64.AppImage'. Read the output of the
# script for hints in case something goes wrong.
#
# You may pass custom options for the configure step by setting them
# into the 'CUSTOM_CONFIGURE' environment variable and exporting it
# before running this script. For example:
#
# export CUSTOM_CONFIGURE=" --enable-test-compare-images [--more-other-options]"
#
# ATTENTION:
#
# 1. To build the AppImage you should have a working internet
# connection. Reason: the script downloads the most recent
# 'linuxdeployqt' utility for building the AppImage.
# 2. If you build the AppImage on a too recent Linux distribution,
# it may only work on the exact distribution you build it on. For
# an AppImage to work on a wide range of different distributions
# from the last 3-4 years if should be built on Ubuntu Trusty
# (14.04).
set -ex
# Support for signing the AppImage (only by original maintainer):
sign=
if [ "x$1" == "x--sign" ]; then
sign=--sign
fi
# Check if we are on Ubuntu Trusty
_osversion=$(cat /etc/os-release | grep PRETTY_NAME | awk -F'=' '{print $2}' | sed 's#"##g')
# Warn users building the AppImage locally:
if [[ ! $_osversion =~ Ubuntu\ 14.04.*\ LTS ]]; then
set +x
echo ""
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
# 01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
echo "+===========================================================================+"
echo "|| WARNING: You are about to build a QPDF AppImage on a system which is ||"
echo "|| NOT Ubuntu 14.04 LTS ('Trusty'). ||"
echo "|| ||"
echo "|| It is recommended that you use a distribution that is at least a ||"
echo "|| few years old to maximize the number of Linux distributions the ||"
echo "|| resulting AppImage will work on. AppImages often don't work on ||"
echo "|| distributions older than the one they were built on because of ||"
echo "|| standard library differences. ||"
echo "+===========================================================================+"
echo ""
set -x
fi
# From where do we run this script?
here="$(dirname $(readlink -f "$0"))"
top=$(dirname $here)
# Move to root of GitHub sources:
cd $top
# Set 'appdir' environment variable name:
appdir=$here/build/appdir
# Clean up stuff from previous build attempts:
rm -rf $here/build
# Prepare build of QPDF from sources:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-werror \
--enable-show-failed-test-output \
--enable-html-doc --enable-pdf-doc "$CUSTOM_CONFIGURE"
# Build!
make -j$(nproc)
if [ "$SKIP_TESTS" = "" ]; then
# Run built-in QPDF checks:
make -k check
fi
# Prepare AppDir which is the basis for the AppImage:
mkdir -p $appdir
# Install build result into AppDir:
make install DESTDIR=$appdir; find $appdir
# Change into build directory:
cd $here/build
# Don't bundle developer stuff
rm -rf appdir/usr/include appdir/usr/lib/pkgconfig appdir/usr/lib/*.{a,la,so}
# Copy icon which is needed for desktop integration into place:
for width in 64 128 256 512; do
dir=appdir/usr/share/icons/hicolor/${width}x${width}/apps
mkdir -p $dir
inkscape -z -e qpdf-tmp.png -w $width -b white $top/logo/qpdf.svg
convert qpdf-tmp.png -gravity center -background white -extent ${width}x${width} $dir/qpdf.png
rm qpdf-tmp.png
done
# Copy .desktop and .appdata.xml metadata for desktop integration into place:
for i in appdir/usr/share/applications; do
mkdir -p $i
cp $top/appimage/qpdf.desktop $i
done
for i in appdir/usr/share/metainfo; do
mkdir -p $i
cp $top/appimage/qpdf.appdata.xml $i
done
for i in appdir/usr/share/doc/qpdf; do
mkdir -p $i
cp $top/README* $i
cp $top/NOTICE.md $i/README-notice.md
cp $top/LICENSE.txt $i
cp $top/Artistic-2.0 $i/Artistic-LICENSE.txt
cp $top/ChangeLog $i/README-ChangeLog
cp $top/TODO $i/README-todo
done
# The following lines are experimental (for debugging; and to test
# support for unexpected future binaries added to QPDF):
for i in /usr/bin/env /bin/less /bin/busybox; do
cp $i appdir/usr/bin/
done
ls -l /usr/bin/env /bin/less /bin/busybox
# Fetch 'linuxdeployqt' which will transform the AppDir into an AppImage:
wget -c "https://github.com/probonopd/linuxdeployqt/releases/download/continuous/linuxdeployqt-continuous-x86_64.AppImage"
chmod a+x linuxdeployqt*.AppImage
# Set up a clean environment:
unset QTDIR; unset QT_PLUGIN_PATH; unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# Let 'linuxdeployqt' do its first stage of work:
./linuxdeployqt*.AppImage appdir/usr/share/applications/*.desktop -bundle-non-qt-libs
# In addition to the main executable, we have additional ones to process
./linuxdeployqt*.AppImage appdir/usr/bin/zlib-flate -bundle-non-qt-libs
# To eventually generate the AppImage we extract the linuxdeployqt
# AppImage to get access to the embedded 'appimagetool':
./linuxdeployqt*.AppImage --appimage-extract
# We want to run our custom AppRun script.
# Replace symlink with custom script
rm appdir/AppRun; cp $top/appimage/AppRun appdir; chmod a+x appdir/AppRun
# If we are not on Ubuntu Trusty, we need to disable 'appstreamcli' validation:
if [[ $_osversion =~ Ubuntu\ 14.04.*\ LTS ]]; then
appimagetool_param=""
else
appimagetool_param="-n"
set +x
echo ""
echo " Running 'appimagetool' with '-n' parameter..."
echo " Reason: this does not seem to be a Travis CI build running on"
echo " Ubuntu Trusty 14.04."
echo " '-n' disables checking of AppStream data by the 'appstreamcli'"
echo " utility since post-Trusty versions have incompatible changes."
echo ""
set -x
fi
# Set up a version string to include in the AppImage name
MAJOR_QPDF_VERSION=$( ./appdir/usr/bin/qpdf --version | grep "qpdf version" | awk '{print $3}' )
declare -a UPDATE_INFO
if [ "$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER" != "" ]; then
VERSION=${MAJOR_QPDF_VERSION}-continuous-${TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER}-$(date "+%Y-%m-%d")-git.$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
# No update info supported for travis builds for now.
else
VERSION=${MAJOR_QPDF_VERSION}
UPDATE_INFO=(-u "gh-releases-zsync|qpdf|qpdf|latest|qpdf-*x86_64.AppImage.zsync")
fi
# Remove the default AppRun/symlink and use our own custom AppRun script
rm appdir/AppRun; cp $top/appimage/AppRun appdir; chmod a+x appdir/AppRun
# Finally, generate the AppImage:
PATH=./squashfs-root/usr/bin:$PATH ./squashfs-root/usr/bin/appimagetool $sign $UPDATE_FLAG ${UPDATE_INFO[*]} $appimagetool_param appdir qpdf-$VERSION-x86_64.AppImage
set +x
# Tell everyone where our result is stored:
echo ""
echo "============================================================================="
echo " === AppImage is ready in $top/appimage/build ==="
echo "============================================================================="
echo ""
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