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Tor Arne Vestbø b5a989133a Version Xcode application bundle when provisioning macOS images
By versioning the Xcode installation we open up for having multiple
Xcode versions installed on the same image in the future, which
allows for e.g. choosing the Xcode version in the build config.

By running xcode-select to choose the bundle, we ensure that
build steps that do not know that Xcode has been versioned
will still pick up the right compiler and SDK paths when
e.g. running xcrun -find clang.

Done-with: Jędrzej Nowacki <jedrzej.nowacki@qt.io>
Change-Id: I0bd877bd344cebdd1fbf3a3035b00069f75c4c96
Reviewed-by: Jędrzej Nowacki <jedrzej.nowacki@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
2018-09-04 08:29:08 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#############################################################################
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# This script installs Xcode
# Prerequisites: Have Xcode prefetched to local cache as xz compressed.
# This can be achieved by fetching Xcode_8.xip from Apple Store.
# Uncompress it with 'xar -xf Xcode_8.xip'
# Then get https://gist.githubusercontent.com/pudquick/ff412bcb29c9c1fa4b8d/raw/24b25538ea8df8d0634a2a6189aa581ccc6a5b4b/parse_pbzx2.py
# with which you can run 'python parse_pbzx2.py Content'.
# This will give you a file called "Content.part00.cpio.xz" that
# can be renamed to Xcode_8.xz for this script.
function InstallXCode() {
sourceFile=$1
version=$2
echo "Uncompressing and installing '$sourceFile'"
if [[ $sourceFile =~ tar ]]; then
cd /Applications/ && sudo tar -zxf "$sourceFile"
else
xzcat < "$sourceFile" | (cd /Applications/ && sudo cpio -dmi)
fi
echo "Versioning application bundle"
majorVersion=$(echo $version | cut -d '.' -f 1)
versionedAppBundle="/Applications/Xcode${majorVersion}.app"
sudo mv /Applications/Xcode.app ${versionedAppBundle}
echo "Selecting Xcode"
sudo xcode-select --switch ${versionedAppBundle}
echo "Accept license"
sudo xcodebuild -license accept
echo "Install packages"
# -runFirstLaunch is valid in 9.x
sudo xcodebuild -runFirstLaunch || true
echo "Enabling developer mode, so that using lldb does not require interactive password entry"
sudo /usr/sbin/DevToolsSecurity -enable
echo "Xcode = $version" >> ~/versions.txt
}