1#!/bin/sh 2#************************************************************** 3# 4# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one 5# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file 6# distributed with this work for additional information 7# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file 8# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the 9# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance 10# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at 11# 12# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 13# 14# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, 15# software distributed under the License is distributed on an 16# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY 17# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the 18# specific language governing permissions and limitations 19# under the License. 20# 21#************************************************************** 22 23# Documentation 24# ------------- 25# 26# The purpose of this script to take Mac OS X executables and shared libraries 27# and package them into the required Mac OS X bundle format. 28# 29# This script has the following usage: 30# macosx-create-bundle file1 [file2] ... [fileN] 31# 32# Note that file1 through fileN can in either of the following formats: 33# - A file name 34# - A file name and a directory to look for missing files. To use this option, 35# use the following format: 36# filename=directory 37# 38# The file argument is the file that you want to package into a Mac OS X 39# bundle. Currently, this script will only package executables and shared 40# libraries. 41# 42# The output for each executable will be a bundle named <file>.app and 43# the output for each shared library will be a symlink from libfoo.jnilib 44# back to libfoo.dylib. 45# These output directories will be in the same directory as the executable or 46# shared library. 47 48# Code 49# ---- 50 51# Parse command line arguments 52if [ $# = 0 ]; then 53 printf "macosx-create-bundle: error: incorrect number of arguments\n" >&2 54 printf "Usage: macosx-create-bundle file1 [file2] ... [fileN]\n" >&2 55 exit 1 56fi 57 58while [ $# != 0 ]; do 59 inputfile=`echo "$1" | awk -F= '{print $1}'` 60 sourcedir=`echo "$1" | awk -F= '{print $2}'` 61 62 shift 63 64 inputfilename=`basename "$inputfile"` 65 outputdir=`dirname "$inputfile"` 66 67 solverlibdir="$SOLARVERSION/$INPATH/lib" 68 locallibdir="../../../../lib" 69 70 solverbindir="$SOLARVERSION/$INPATH/bin" 71 localbindir="../../.." 72 73 # Determine file type 74 filetype=`file -L "$inputfile"` 75 76 # Create bundle based on file type 77 if printf "$filetype" | grep -q 'Mach-O executable'; then 78 79 # Do nothing as this step is obsolete 80 : 81 82 elif printf "$filetype" | grep -q 'Mach-O dynamically linked shared library'; then 83 # Screen out lib\w+static libraries as they are not used directly 84 if ! printf "$inputfilename" | grep -q -x -E 'lib\w+static.*\.dylib'; then 85 # Create jnilib link 86 inputjnilibname="`basename $inputfilename .dylib`.jnilib" 87 if [ ! -L "$outputdir/$inputjnilibname" ]; then 88 rm -Rf "$outputdir/$inputjnilibname" 89 fi 90 # Link jnilib 91 ln -sf "$inputfilename" "$outputdir/$inputjnilibname" 92 93 #printf "macosx-create-bundle: $outputdir/$inputjnilibname successfully created\n" 94 fi 95 else 96 printf "macosx-create-bundle: error: file is not an executable or shared library.\n" >&2 97 exit 1 98 fi 99done 100