#!/bin/bash # This script will perform a clean linux build of all targets in both # debug and release configurations. It will also ensure that all the required # packages are installed. For day-to-day work on the linux port it is # faster/better to simply use 'make' either at the top level or in the subpject # you are working on. # Exit of first error. set -e [ -z "$COCOS2DX_USEAPT" ] && COCOS2DX_USEAPT=true if $COCOS2DX_USEAPT; then DEPENDS='libx11-dev' DEPENDS+=' libxmu-dev' DEPENDS+=' libglu1-mesa-dev' DEPENDS+=' libgl2ps-dev' DEPENDS+=' libxi-dev' DEPENDS+=' libglfw-dev' DEPENDS+=' g++' DEPENDS+=' libzip-dev' DEPENDS+=' libcurl4-gnutls-dev' DEPENDS+=' libfontconfig1-dev' DEPENDS+=' libsqlite3-dev' DEPENDS+=' libglew*-dev' MISSING= echo "Checking for missing packages ..." for i in $DEPENDS; do if ! dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Status}\n' $i | grep "install ok installed" > /dev/null; then MISSING+="$i " fi done if [ -n "$MISSING" ]; then TXTCOLOR_DEFAULT="\033[0;m" TXTCOLOR_GREEN="\033[0;32m" echo -e $TXTCOLOR_GREEN"Missing packages: $MISSING.\nYou may be asked for your password for package installation."$TXTCOLOR_DEFAULT sudo apt-get --force-yes --yes install $MISSING fi fi # Change directory to the location of this script cd $(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}) export MAKEFLAGS=-j10 make PROJECT=linux DEBUG=1 clean make PROJECT=linux DEBUG=0 clean make PROJECT=linux DEBUG=1 all make PROJECT=linux DEBUG=0 all