
Use newer method of telling Makefile instead of specifying CFLAGS and LDFLAGS which results in using both Makefile's and scripts flags.
71 lines
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71 lines
1.9 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Let's make the user give us a target build system
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if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 target_architecture"
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echo "Example: $0 x86"
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echo "other valid options are x86_64 or ppc"
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echo
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echo "If you don't know or care about architectures please consider using make-macosx-ub.sh instead of this script."
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "$1" == "x86" ]; then
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BUILDARCH=x86
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elif [ "$1" == "x86_64" ]; then
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BUILDARCH=x86_64
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elif [ "$1" == "ppc" ]; then
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BUILDARCH=ppc
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else
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echo "Invalid architecture: $1"
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echo "Valid architectures are x86, x86_64 or ppc"
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exit 1
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fi
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CC=gcc-4.0
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DESTDIR=build/release-darwin-${BUILDARCH}
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cd `dirname $0`
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if [ ! -f Makefile ]; then
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echo "This script must be run from the ioquake3 build directory"
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exit 1
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fi
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# we want to use the oldest available SDK for max compatiblity. However 10.4 and older
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# can not build 64bit binaries, making 10.5 the minimum version. This has been tested
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# with xcode 3.1 (xcode31_2199_developerdvd.dmg). It contains the 10.5 SDK and a decent
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# enough gcc to actually compile ioquake3
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# For PPC macs, G4's or better are required to run ioquake3.
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unset ARCH_SDK
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unset ARCH_CFLAGS
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unset ARCH_MACOSX_VERSION_MIN
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if [ -d /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk ]; then
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ARCH_SDK=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk
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ARCH_CFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk"
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ARCH_MACOSX_VERSION_MIN="10.5"
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fi
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echo "Building ${BUILDARCH} Client/Dedicated Server against \"$ARCH_SDK\""
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sleep 3
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if [ ! -d $DESTDIR ]; then
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mkdir -p $DESTDIR
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fi
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# For parallel make on multicore boxes...
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NCPU=`sysctl -n hw.ncpu`
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# intel client and server
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#if [ -d build/release-darwin-${BUILDARCH} ]; then
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# rm -r build/release-darwin-${BUILDARCH}
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#fi
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(ARCH=${BUILDARCH} CFLAGS=$ARCH_CFLAGS MACOSX_VERSION_MIN=$ARCH_MACOSX_VERSION_MIN make -j$NCPU) || exit 1;
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# use the following shell script to build an application bundle
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"./make-macosx-app.sh" release ${BUILDARCH}
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