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60 lines
1.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
60 lines
1.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/env bash
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# vim: set ts=3 sw=3 noet ft=sh : bash
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SCRIPT="${0#./}"
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BASE_DIR="${SCRIPT%/*}"
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WORKDIR=$(pwd)
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if [ "$BASE_DIR" = "$SCRIPT" ]; then
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BASE_DIR="$WORKDIR"
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else
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BASE_DIR="$WORKDIR/$BASE_DIR"
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fi
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WORKDIR=$(pwd)
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echo_cmd() {
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echo "$@"
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"$@"
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}
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# A stripped-down version of the fetch_git rule from libretro-super
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# Clones or pulls updates from a git repository into a local directory
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#
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# $1 The URI to fetch
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# $2 The local directory to fetch to (relative)
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fetch_git() {
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fetch_dir="$WORKDIR/$2"
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if [ -d "$fetch_dir/.git" ]; then
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echo_cmd git -C "$fetch_dir" pull
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else
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echo_cmd git clone "$1" "$fetch_dir"
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fi
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}
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echo "Fetching RetroArch's submodules..."
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fetch_git "https://github.com/libretro/common-shaders.git" "media/shaders_cg"
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fetch_git "https://github.com/libretro/common-overlays.git" "media/overlays"
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fetch_git "https://github.com/libretro/retroarch-assets.git" "media/assets"
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fetch_git "https://github.com/libretro/retroarch-joypad-autoconfig.git" "media/autoconfig"
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fetch_git "https://github.com/libretro/libretro-database.git" "media/libretrodb"
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# FIXME: This entire script should be unnecessary. It exists because we don't
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# use git submodules in libretro/RetroArch, which introduces one of three
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# possible build dependencies:
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#
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# 1. The user is using libretro-super. But libretro-super is not supposed to
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# be required because "no dependencies!"
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#
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# 2. Unreasonable expectations of the user: That they are deeply versed in the
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# changing inner workings of a massively-multi-platform project with dozens
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# of modules and submodules, or that they are somehow psychic.
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#
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# 3. The user has a script which cannot depend on libretro-super to fetch the
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# submodules for them. This is it.
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#
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# The third choice is the path of least resistance, but the correct solution
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# is to fix the submodules issue.
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