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@echo off
rem file : etc/bootstrap/bbot-bootstrap-mingw.bat
rem license : TBC; see accompanying LICENSE file
setlocal EnableExtensions EnableDelayedExpansion
goto start
@rem Remove a directory recursively. Noop for non-existent directory.
@rem
@rem Note that the underlying rmdir call periodically fails with the
@rem 'directory not empty' diagnostics, in which case we make up to 100
@rem removal attempts.
@rem
:rmdir_S
@if not exist %1\ goto :eof
@setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
@set /A "i=0"
:rmdir_S_try
@rem Note that rmdir doesn't properly set errorlevel, so we check for the
@rem directory existence to detect the failure.
@rem
rmdir /S /Q %1\
@if exist %1\ (
if %i% neq 99 (
set /A "i=%i%+1"
goto rmdir_S_try
)
echo error: unable to remove %1\
endlocal
exit /b 1
)
@endlocal
@goto :eof
:start
set "BUILD=C:\tmp"
set "INSTALL=C:\build2"
set "BOOTSTRAP=C:\bootstrap"
set "ENVIRONMENTS=C:\environments"
set "TFTP=196.254.111.222"
rem set "TFTP=10.1.0.1:55123"
set "VERBOSE=3"
set "TIMEOUT=600"
rem If we already have the bbot worker, assume we are bootstrapped.
rem
if exist %INSTALL%\bin\bbot-worker.exe (
set "PATH=%INSTALL%\bin;%PATH%"
bbot-worker.exe --startup --build %BUILD% --environments %ENVIRONMENTS%^
--tftp-host %TFTP% --verbose %VERBOSE%
goto end
)
rem Use bootstrap tools.
rem
set "PATH=%BOOTSTRAP%\bin;%PATH%"
rem Show the steps we are performing.
rem
@echo on
@rem
@rem Bootstrap the toolchain and then build bbot.
@rem
@call :rmdir_S %BUILD%\bootstrap
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
mkdir %BUILD%\bootstrap
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@call :rmdir_S %INSTALL%
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
cd %BUILD%\bootstrap
@rem
@rem Get the baseutils.
@rem
@rem We could be running on a new network which may take Windows some time
@rem to digest. And if we start before that happens, we will be hanging
@rem forever.
@rem
:restart
curl -s -S -O --connect-timeout 5 --max-time 60^
"tftp://%tftp%/build2-baseutils-x86_64-windows.zip"
@if errorlevel 1 goto restart
unzip -q build2-baseutils-x86_64-windows.zip
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
del build2-baseutils-x86_64-windows.zip
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
move build2-baseutils-*-x86_64-windows %INSTALL%
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@rem
@rem Get the mingw toolchain.
@rem
curl -s -S -O "tftp://%tftp%/build2-mingw-x86_64-windows.tar.xz"
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
xz -d build2-mingw-x86_64-windows.tar.xz
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
tar -xf build2-mingw-x86_64-windows.tar^
--one-top-level=%INSTALL% --strip-components=1
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
del build2-mingw-x86_64-windows.tar
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@rem
@rem Get the toolchain.
@rem
curl -s -S -O "tftp://%tftp%/build2-toolchain.tar.xz"
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
xz -d build2-toolchain.tar.xz
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
tar -xf build2-toolchain.tar
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
del build2-toolchain.tar
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@rem
@rem Get the repository certificate fingerprint.
@rem
curl -s -S -O "tftp://%tftp%/trust"
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@set /P trust=<trust
del trust
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@rem
@rem Switch to the bootstrapped utilities/toolchain.
@rem
@set "PATH=%INSTALL%\bin;%PATH%"
@rem
@rem Bootstrap and install the toolchain.
@rem
@for /D %%d in (build2-toolchain-*) do @set "bstrap=%%d"
cd %bstrap%
@rem Bootstrap in parallel using GNU make (which is part of baseutils).
@rem
@rem Note: executing in a separate cmd.exe to preserve the echo mode.
@rem
cmd /C build-mingw.bat --make mingw32-make --make -j%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS%^
--timeout %TIMEOUT% --install-dir %INSTALL% --trust %trust% g++
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
cd ..
@call :rmdir_S %bstrap%
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@rem
@rem Build and install the bbot worker.
@rem
@for /D %%d in (build2-toolchain-*) do set "config=%%d"
cd %config%
bpkg --fetch-timeout %TIMEOUT% build --yes bbot
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
bpkg install bbot
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
cd ..
@call :rmdir_S %config%
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@rem
@rem Finish off by uploading the bootstrap result manifest produced by
@rem the bbot worker.
@rem
bbot-worker --bootstrap >bootstrap.manifest
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
curl -s -S --upload-file bootstrap.manifest "tftp://%tftp%/bootstrap.manifest"
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
shutdown /s /t 5
@if errorlevel 1 goto error
@echo off
goto end
:error
@echo off
endlocal
exit /b 1
:end
endlocal
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