Aegisub/aegisub/scripts/osx-bundle.sh

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#!/bin/sh
PKG_DIR=${1}.app
SKEL_DIR="packages/osx_bundle"
AEGISUB_VERSION_DATA="${2}"
AEGISUB_BIN="aegisub-${AEGISUB_VERSION_DATA}"
SRCDIR=`pwd`
HOME_DIR=`echo ~`
if test -z "${CC}"; then
CC="cc"
fi
if ! test -d packages/osx_bundle; then
echo
echo "Make sure you're in the toplevel source directory"
exit 1;
fi
if test -d ${PKG_DIR}; then
echo "**** USING OLD ${PKG_DIR} ****"
fi
echo
echo "---- Directory Structure ----"
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/MacOS
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/conf.d
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/SharedSupport
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/SharedSupport/dictionaries
echo
echo "---- Copying Skel Files ----"
find ${SKEL_DIR} -type f -not -regex ".*.svn.*"
cp ${SKEL_DIR}/Contents/Resources/*.icns ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources
cp ${SKEL_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/fonts.dtd ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts
cat ${SKEL_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/fonts.conf |sed -f scripts/osx-bundle.sed > ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/fonts.conf
cp ${SKEL_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/conf.d/*.conf ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/conf.d
cat ${SKEL_DIR}/Contents/Info.plist |sed -f scripts/osx-bundle.sed > ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Info.plist
echo
echo "---- Copying dictionaries ----"
if test -z ${DICT_DIR}; then
DICT_DIR="${HOME_DIR}/dict"
fi
if test -d "${DICT_DIR}"; then
cp -v ${DICT_DIR}/* ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/SharedSupport/dictionaries
else
echo "WARNING: Dictionaries not found, please set $$DICT_DIR to a directiory"
echo " where the *.aff and *.dic files can be found"
fi
echo
echo "---- Copying automation/ files ----"
cd automation
make install \
aegisubdatadir=../${PKG_DIR}/Contents/SharedSupport \
aegisubdocdir=../${PKG_DIR}/Contents/SharedSupport/doc
cd ${SRCDIR}
echo
echo "---- Copying locale files ----"
# Let Aqua know that aegisub supports english. English strings are
# internal so we don't need an aegisub.mo file.
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/en.lproj
for i in `cat po/LINGUAS`; do
if test -f "po/${i}.gmo"; then
mkdir -v ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/${i}.lproj;
cp -v po/${i}.gmo ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/Resources/${i}.lproj/aegisub.mo;
else
echo "${i}.gmo not found!"
fi
done
echo
echo "---- Binaries ----"
# XXX: Fix me
# I'm not sure of the exact reason but libtool likes creating the binary in
# either '.' or '.libs', the file in the parent is just a script that loads
# the binary from .libs. On ocassion it'll stop using the script and just
# create the binary, this isn't the best way to check which one to copy but
# it's a good enough hack until then.
if test src/${AEGISUB_BIN} -nt src/.libs/${AEGISUB_BIN}; then
cp -v src/${AEGISUB_BIN} ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/MacOS/aegisub
else
cp -v src/.libs/${AEGISUB_BIN} ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/MacOS/aegisub
fi
echo cc -o ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/MacOS/restart-helper scripts/osx-bundle-restart-helper.c
${CC} -o ${PKG_DIR}/Contents/MacOS/restart-helper scripts/osx-bundle-restart-helper.c
echo
echo "---- Libraries ----"
python scripts/osx-fix-libs.py "${PKG_DIR}/Contents/MacOS/Aegisub"
echo
echo "Done Creating ${PKG_DIR}"