| #!/bin/bash |
| |
| # This is a wrapper script that you can put into your path and give it a short name: e.g: ~/bin/swtb |
| # It will make a local copy of the rebuild_swt_natives script (if the one from the repo is newer) |
| # and execute it. |
| |
| # The idea is that if you checkout an old SWT codebase that didn't have rebuild_swt_natives, |
| # you could still rebuild swt bindings by running the local copy via this script. |
| |
| # Instructions: |
| # Move this script: |
| # cp ./rebuild_swt_natives_wrapper.sh ~/bin/swtb |
| # Run it at least once: |
| # ~/bin/swtb |
| # Re-run it when needed via 'swtb' |
| |
| REBUILD_SCRIPT="$HOME/git/eclipse.platform.swt/bundles/org.eclipse.swt.tools/gtk/rebuild_swt_natives.sh" |
| |
| if [ -e "${REBUILD_SCRIPT}" ]; then |
| # make a local copy so it's available if you checkout an old SWT code base. |
| TEMP_COPY="./rebuild_swt_natives.sh_temp" |
| if [ ! -e "$TEMP_COPY" ]; then |
| echo "Making local copy of rebuild_swt_natives, so that it can be used by older swt checkouts" |
| cp "$REBUILD_SCRIPT" "$TEMP_COPY" |
| fi |
| |
| # Update local copy if it's out of date. |
| if [ "$REBUILD_SCRIPT" -nt "$TEMP_COPY" ]; then |
| echo "Found new version of script. Updating local copy" |
| cp "$REBUILD_SCRIPT" "$TEMP_COPY" |
| fi |
| $REBUILD_SCRIPT |
| else |
| if [ -e "$TEMP_COPY" ]; then |
| echo "Original not available. Running local copy" |
| $TEMP_COPY |
| else |
| echo "ERROR: could not find rebuld script for initial run: $REBUILD_SCRIPT and no local copy available either" |
| exit 1; #fail |
| fi |
| fi |
| |