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#! /bin/bash
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# Build type (Debug or Release)
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BUILD_TYPE="$1"
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# where to build protobuf, must be win32 or win64
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OUT_DIR="$2"
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[ "$OUT_DIR" != "win32" -a "$OUT_DIR" != "win64" -a "$OUT_DIR" != "x86" -a "$OUT_DIR" != "x64" ] && echo "The output dir must be 'Win32', 'Win64', 'x86' or 'x64'" && exit 1
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[ "$BUILD_TYPE" != "Debug" -a "$BUILD_TYPE" != "Release" ] && echo "The build type must be 'Debug' or 'Release'" && exit 1
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# apt install libssl1.0-dev libssl1.0-dev:i386
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# My variable to decide if we build x86 or x64 in CMakeLists.txt
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if [ "$OUT_DIR" == "win32" -o "$OUT_DIR" == "x86" ]; then
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custom_arch_var="-DX86=ON"
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else
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custom_arch_var="-DX64=ON"
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fi
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build_type="-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE}"
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build_http="-DHTTP_ONLY=ON"
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build_exe="-DBUILD_CURL_EXE=OFF"
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build_shared="-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF"
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build_testing="-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF"
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args=()
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args+=($build_http)
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args+=($build_exe)
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args+=($build_shared)
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args+=($build_testing)
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args+=($build_type)
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args+=($custom_arch_var)
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if [ ! -z "$EXTRA_CMAKE_ENV" ]; then
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args+=("-DCURL_STATIC_CRT=ON")
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fi
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# EXTRA_CMAKE_ENV is set by setup_clang_env.sh to build for windows.
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# You must run setup_clang_env.sh before calling this script if you build for windows.
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rm -rf "curl/$OUT_DIR" &&
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mkdir "curl/$OUT_DIR" &&
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cd "curl/$OUT_DIR" &&
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echo "cmake -G \"Unix Makefiles\" $EXTRA_CMAKE_ENV \"${args[@]}\" .." &&
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cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" $EXTRA_CMAKE_ENV "${args[@]}" .. &&
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make -j${JOBS-2} || exit 1
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exit 0
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