From b79401b1659dfa609ec41ff2405f3c34a1e58baf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: chriseth Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2017 14:46:50 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Do not include soltest and .so files in zip archives. --- scripts/release.sh | 35 ----------------------------------- 1 file changed, 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/release.sh b/scripts/release.sh index a2f4d98af..ebc7759f5 100755 --- a/scripts/release.sh +++ b/scripts/release.sh @@ -35,47 +35,12 @@ ZIP_TEMP_DIR=$(pwd)/build/zip/ # There is an implicit assumption here that we HAVE to run from root directory. REPO_ROOT=$(pwd) -if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then - DLL_EXT=dylib -else - DLL_EXT=so -fi - mkdir -p $ZIP_TEMP_DIR # Copy all the solidity executables into a temporary directory prior to ZIP creation cp $REPO_ROOT/build/lllc/lllc $ZIP_TEMP_DIR cp $REPO_ROOT/build/solc/solc $ZIP_TEMP_DIR -cp $REPO_ROOT/build/soltest/soltest $ZIP_TEMP_DIR - -# Copy all the dynamic libraries into a temporary directory prior to ZIP creation. -# There are a lot of these, and it would be great if we didn't have to worry about them. -# There is work-in-progress to support static-linkage on the UNIX platforms, which -# is most promising on Alpine Linux using musl. macOS doesn't support statically -# linked binaries (ie. executables which make direct system calls to the kernel. -# -# See https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/qa/qa1118/_index.html. -# See https://github.com/ethereum/webthree-umbrella/issues/495. - -cp $REPO_ROOT/build/libdevcore/*.$DLL_EXT $ZIP_TEMP_DIR -cp $REPO_ROOT/build/libevmasm/*.$DLL_EXT $ZIP_TEMP_DIR -cp $REPO_ROOT/build/libsolidity/*.$DLL_EXT $ZIP_TEMP_DIR - -# For macOS, we also copy the dynamic libraries for our external dependencies. -# When building from source on your own machine, these libraries will be installed -# globally, using Homebrew, but we don't want to rely on that for these ZIPs, so -# we copy these into the ZIP temporary directory too. -# -# TODO - So what happens for Linux and other UNIX distros in this case? -# There will be runtime dependencies on equivalent SO files being present, likely in -# a completely analogous way. Does that mean that ZIPs are actually useless on such -# distros, because there will be symbol links to global install locations (distro-specific) -# and those files will just be missing on the target machines? - -if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then - cp /usr/local/opt/jsoncpp/lib/libjsoncpp.1.dylib $ZIP_TEMP_DIR -fi # For macOS, we run a fix-up script which alters all of the symbolic links within # the executables and dynamic libraries such that the ZIP becomes self-contained, by