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#!/bin/sh
#
# Build script for Unix-like systems, using the CMake subsystem
#
# This script covers some common cases. It does *not* install any
# prerequisites though.
#
# For documentation of AVRDUDE's build system, please refer to the
# Wiki:
#
# https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/wiki
# Determine OS type
#
# So far, this script tries to handle three different Unix-like
# systems:
#
# Linux
# FreeBSD
# Darwin (aka. MacOS)
#
# On Linux, if the machine is ARM-based, LINUXSPI and LINUXGPIO are
# enabled.
# On MacOS, an attempt is made to find out whether Mac ports or brew
# are in place, and are assumed to have install the prerequisites.
usage()
{
echo "Build script for avrdude"
echo
echo "Syntax: build.sh -h -f <flags> -j <num>"
echo "Options"
echo "-h Display this usage information and exit"
echo "-v Verbose build"
echo "-f <flags> Extra build flags to pass to cmake"
echo "-j <num> Run num build jobs in parallel"
echo
}
ostype=$(uname | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')
build_flags=""
cmake_build="cmake --build ."
verbose=""
jopt=""
while getopts :hf:j:v OPT; do
case "$OPT" in
f)
build_flags="$OPTARG"
;;
j)
jopt="-- -j$OPTARG"
;;
v)
verbose="-v"
;;
h | *)
usage
exit
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1)) # remove parsed options and args from $@ list
cmake_build="$cmake_build $verbose $jopt"
build_type=RelWithDebInfo
# build_type=Release # no debug info
# See CMakeLists.txt for all options
#
# Use this to enable (historical) parallel-port based programmers:
#extra_enable="-D HAVE_PARPORT=1"
extra_enable=""
case "${ostype}" in
linux)
# try to find out whether this is an Embedded Linux
# platform (e.g. Raspberry Pi)
machine=$(uname -m)
if expr "${machine}" : '^\(arm\|aarch\)' >/dev/null
then
extra_enable="${extra_enable} -D HAVE_LINUXGPIO=1 -D HAVE_LINUXSPI=1"
fi
;;
darwin)
# determine whether we are running using Mac Ports
# if not, assume Mac Brew
if [ -f /opt/local/bin/port ]
then
build_flags="${build_flags} -D CMAKE_C_FLAGS=-I/opt/local/include -D CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib"
else
# Apple M1 (may be new version of homebrew also)
if [ -d /opt/homebrew ]
then
build_flags="${build_flags} -D CMAKE_C_FLAGS=-I/opt/homebrew/include -D CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-L/opt/homebrew/Cellar"
else
build_flags="${build_flags} -D CMAKE_C_FLAGS=-I/usr/local/include -D CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-L/usr/local/Cellar"
fi
fi
;;
netbsd)
build_flags="${build_flags} -D CMAKE_C_FLAGS=-I/usr/pkg/include -D CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-R/usr/pkg/lib -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr/pkg"
;;
*bsd)
build_flags="${build_flags} -D CMAKE_C_FLAGS=-I/usr/local/include -D CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib"
;;
esac
mkdir -p build_${ostype}
cd build_${ostype}
cmake ${build_flags} ${extra_enable} -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${build_type} .. ||\
{ echo "CMake failed."; exit 1; }
${cmake_build} ||\
{ echo "Build failed."; exit 1; }
cat <<EOF
Build succeeded.
Run
sudo cmake --build build_${ostype} --target install
to install.
EOF