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qt5/coin/provisioning/common/linux/install_dwz.sh
Heikki Halmet e98b85be22 Add CentOS 8.1 to CI
Insignificant flag is added for two targets. RedHat 7.6
will be kept as parallel until insignificant flag can be
removed from CentOS

Task-number: QTQAINFRA-2760
Task-number: QTQAINFRA-3065
Change-Id: If124600309644e6a066805cd728bf12862006a21
Reviewed-by: Tony Sarajärvi <tony.sarajarvi@qt.io>
2020-10-16 15:57:06 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# shellcheck source=../unix/DownloadURL.sh
source "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/../unix/DownloadURL.sh"
# shellcheck source=../unix/SetEnvVar.sh
source "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/../unix/SetEnvVar.sh"
# This script will install dwz 0.13 - optimization tool for DWARF debug info
version="0.13"
sha1="21e6d5878bb84ac6c9ad07b00ed248d8c547bc7d"
internalUrl="http://ci-files01-hki.intra.qt.io/input/centos/dwz-$version.tar.xz"
externalUrl="https://www.sourceware.org/ftp/dwz/releases/dwz-$version.tar.xz"
targetDir="$HOME/dwz"
targetFile="$HOME/dwz-$version.zip"
DownloadURL "$internalUrl" "$externalUrl" "$sha1" "$targetFile"
tar -xJf "$targetFile" -C "$HOME"
sudo rm "$targetFile"
# devtoolset is needed when running configuration in RedHat
if uname -a |grep -q "el7"; then
export PATH="/opt/rh/devtoolset-4/root/usr/bin:$PATH"
fi
installPrefix="/opt/dwz-$version"
echo "Configuring and building dwz"
cd "$targetDir"
# dwz uses plain makefile instead of autotools, so it works a bit unconventionally
./configure
make -j5
sudo make install prefix=$installPrefix
sudo rm -r "$targetDir"
SetEnvVar "PATH" "$installPrefix/bin:\$PATH"
echo "dwz = $version" >> ~/versions.txt