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view lib/swig/swigwin-2.0.11/Tools/mkrelease.py @ 1983:5cd26f2c6904
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author | Ritor1 |
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date | Fri, 01 Nov 2013 17:29:49 +0600 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # This script builds the SWIG source tarball, creates the Windows executable and the Windows zip package # and uploads them both to SF ready for release. Also uploaded are the release notes. import sys import string import os def failed(message): if message == "": print "mkrelease.py failed to complete" else: print message sys.exit(2) try: version = sys.argv[1] username = sys.argv[2] except: print "Usage: python mkrelease.py version username" print "where version should be x.y.z and username is your SF username" sys.exit(1) print "Looking for rsync" os.system("which rsync") and failed("rsync not installed/found. Please install.") print "Making source tarball" os.system("python ./mkdist.py " + version) and failed("") print "Build Windows package" os.system("./mkwindows.sh " + version) and failed("") print "Uploading to SourceForge" swig_dir_sf = username + ",swig@frs.sourceforge.net:/home/frs/project/s/sw/swig/swig/swig-" + version + "/" swigwin_dir_sf = username + ",swig@frs.sourceforge.net:/home/frs/project/s/sw/swig/swigwin/swigwin-" + version + "/" # If a file with 'readme' in the name exists in the same folder as the zip/tarball, it gets automatically displayed as the release notes by SF full_readme_file = "readme-" + version + ".txt" os.system("rm -f " + full_readme_file) os.system("cat swig-" + version + "/README " + "swig-" + version + "/CHANGES.current " + "swig-" + version + "/RELEASENOTES " + "> " + full_readme_file) os.system("rsync --archive --verbose -P --times -e ssh " + "swig-" + version + ".tar.gz " + full_readme_file + " " + swig_dir_sf) and failed("") os.system("rsync --archive --verbose -P --times -e ssh " + "swigwin-" + version + ".zip " + full_readme_file + " " + swigwin_dir_sf) and failed("") print "Finished" print "Now log in to SourceForge and set the operating systems applicable to the newly uploaded tarball and zip file. Also remember to do a 'git push'."