gh-ost/script/cibuild-gh-ost-build-deploy-tarball

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
script/cibuild
# Get a fresh directory and make sure to delete it afterwards
build_dir=tmp/build
rm -rf $build_dir
mkdir -p $build_dir
trap "rm -rf $build_dir" EXIT
commit_sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
if [ $(uname -s) = "Darwin" ]; then
build_arch="$(uname -sr | tr -d ' ' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')-$(uname -m)"
else
build_arch="$(lsb_release -sc | tr -d ' ' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')-$(uname -m)"
fi
tarball=$build_dir/${commit_sha}-${build_arch}.tar
# Create the tarball
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tar cvf $tarball --mode="ugo=rx" bin/
# Compress it and copy it to the directory for the CI to upload it
gzip $tarball
mkdir -p "$BUILD_ARTIFACT_DIR"/gh-ost
cp ${tarball}.gz "$BUILD_ARTIFACT_DIR"/gh-ost/
### HACK HACK HACK ###
# Blame @carlosmn. In the good way.
# We don't have any jessie machines for building, but a pure-Go binary depends
# on a version of libc and ld which are widely available, so we can copy the
# tarball over with jessie in its name so we can deploy it on jessie machines.
jessie_tarball_name=$(echo $(basename "${tarball}") | sed s/-precise-/-jessie-/)
cp ${tarball}.gz "$BUILD_ARTIFACT_DIR/gh-ost/${jessie_tarball_name}.gz"