# Build configuration for https://tea-ci.org # Tea CI is a fork of Drone CI with Cygwin/Msys2 support # Feel free to share Tea CI to more open source developers # https://docs.tea-ci.org/usage/overview/ debug: true build: stage1: image: teaci/cygwin$$arch pull: true shell: cygwin$$arch commands: - uname -a - id - C:/cygwin-installer.exe --site http://mirrors.tea-ci.org/cygwin --local-package-dir Z:/tmp/cygwin -W -P gettext-devel,zlib-devel,libiconv,libiconv-devel,mingw64-i686-gcc-g++,mingw64-i686-zlib,mingw64-x86_64-gcc-core,mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++,mingw64-x86_64-zlib,dejagnu,dblatex,docbook-xml45,docbook-xsl,xmlto -q &> /dev/null - srcdir=`pwd` - builddir=/oss/build-stage1 - installdir=/oss/install-stage1 - mkdir -p ${builddir} ${installdir} - cd ${builddir} - ${srcdir}/configure --prefix=${installdir} -v - make - make install - sha1sum ${installdir}/bin/cygwin1.dll /bin/cygwin1.dll # FIXME: Is there an easy way to package new Cygwin then install locally using setup_x86{,-64}.exe? - cp -vf ${installdir}/bin/cygwin1.dll /bin/cygwin1.dll test: image: teaci/cygwin$$arch pull: true shell: /bin/bash # Call from Linux native shell, which is a special bonus of Tea CI. commands: # In the worst case, new cygwin1.dll might fail to start with exit status 0, which fools the CI as status success. # The following test does not rely on cygwin exit status, instead we trust Linux grep result. - cygwin$$arch -c "uname -a" | grep CYGWIN_NT - cygwin$$arch -c "id" | grep uid - cygwin$$arch -c "sha1sum --tag /bin/cygwin1.dll" | grep SHA1 # Compile Cygwin again using the new cygwin1.dll stage2: image: teaci/cygwin$$arch pull: true shell: cygwin$$arch commands: - srcdir=`pwd` - builddir=/oss/build-stage2 - installdir=/oss/install-stage2 - mkdir -p ${builddir} ${installdir} - cd ${builddir} - ${srcdir}/configure --prefix=${installdir} -v - make - make install matrix: arch: - 64 - 32