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When behind a corporate proxy, one often needs to specify `HTTP_PROXY` and `HTTPS_PROXY` for some command line tools to work properly. However, `pacman` seems to rely on the lowercase equivalent environment variables. In a Windows command prompt environment, it is not possible to set both since Windows environment variables are not case-sensitive. As a workaround, this build script checks for the existence of HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY. If they exist, they are exported as lowercase variables.
25 lines
618 B
Bash
25 lines
618 B
Bash
#!/usr/bin/bash
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set -e
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export PATH=/usr/bin:$PATH
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# Export HTTP(S)_PROXY as http(s)_proxy:
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if [ "$HTTP_PROXY" ]; then
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export http_proxy=$HTTP_PROXY
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fi
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if [ "$HTTPS_PROXY" ]; then
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export https_proxy=$HTTPS_PROXY
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fi
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pacman -Sy --noconfirm --needed diffutils make
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PATH_TO_BUILD_DIR="`cygpath "$1"`"
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PATH_TO_SRC_DIR="`cygpath "$2"`"
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PATH_TO_PACKAGE_DIR="`cygpath "$3"`"
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# Note: $4 is extra configure options
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cd "$PATH_TO_BUILD_DIR"
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echo "=== CONFIGURING ==="
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"$PATH_TO_SRC_DIR/configure" --toolchain=msvc "--prefix=$PATH_TO_PACKAGE_DIR" $4
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echo "=== BUILDING ==="
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make -j6
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echo "=== INSTALLING ==="
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make install
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