Add a release-checking script

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Benjamin Sago 2017-10-01 12:28:23 +02:00
parent e6a8828b6f
commit a739299583
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Vagrantfile vendored
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@ -568,5 +568,11 @@ Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
v.memory = 384
v.cpus = 1
end
# Well, we do need *one* dependency...
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
set -xe
apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 -y unzip
EOF
end
end

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# This script downloads the published versions of exa from GitHub and my site,
# checks that the checksums match, and makes sure the files at least unzip and
# execute okay.
#
# The argument should be of the form “0.8.0”, no v. That version was the
# first one to offer checksums, so its the minimum version that can be tested.
set +x
trap 'exit' ERR
exa_version=$1
if [[ -z "$exa_version" ]]; then
echo "Please specify a version, such as '$0 0.8.0'"
exit 1
fi
# Delete anything that already exists
rm -rfv "/tmp/${exa_version}-downloads"
# Create a temporary directory and download exa into it
mkdir "/tmp/${exa_version}-downloads"
cd "/tmp/${exa_version}-downloads"
echo -e "\n\033[4mDownloading stuff...\033[0m"
wget --quiet --show-progress "https://github.com/ogham/exa/releases/download/v${exa_version}/exa-macos-x86_64-${exa_version}.zip"
wget --quiet --show-progress "https://github.com/ogham/exa/releases/download/v${exa_version}/exa-linux-x86_64-${exa_version}.zip"
wget --quiet --show-progress "https://github.com/ogham/exa/releases/download/v${exa_version}/MD5SUMS"
wget --quiet --show-progress "https://github.com/ogham/exa/releases/download/v${exa_version}/SHA1SUMS"
# Unzip the zips and check the sums
echo -e "\n\033[4mExtracting that stuff...\033[0m"
unzip "exa-macos-x86_64-${exa_version}.zip"
unzip "exa-linux-x86_64-${exa_version}.zip"
echo -e "\n\033[4mValidating MD5 checksums...\033[0m"
md5sum -c MD5SUMS
echo -e "\n\033[4mValidating SHA1 checksums...\033[0m"
sha1sum -c SHA1SUMS
# Finally, give the Linux version a go
echo -e "\n\033[4mChecking it actually runs...\033[0m"
./"exa-linux-x86_64" --version
./"exa-linux-x86_64" --long
echo -e "\n\033[1;32mAll's lookin' good!\033[0m"