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Luiz Irber 5cdae1d394 use setuptools_scm for python version management (#627)
* use setuptools_scm for python version management

* add git dep for python wheel building

* if no tag is defined, default to dev

* any untagged version default to 0.0.1
2019-11-26 08:56:51 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env node
const child_process = require('child_process');
const stdio = { stdio: 'inherit' };
// On OSX all we need to do is configure our deployment target as old as
// possible. For now 10.9 is the limit.
if (process.platform == 'darwin') {
console.log("::set-env name=MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET::10.9");
console.log("::set-env name=python::python3");
return;
}
// On Windows we build against the static CRT to reduce dll dependencies
if (process.platform == 'win32') {
console.log("::set-env name=RUSTFLAGS::-Ctarget-feature=+crt-static");
console.log("::set-env name=python::python");
return;
}
// ... and on Linux we do fancy things with containers. We'll spawn an old
// CentOS container in the background with a super old glibc, and then we'll run
// commands in there with the `$CENTOS` env var.
if (process.env.CENTOS !== undefined) {
const args = ['exec', '-w', process.cwd(), '-i', 'centos'];
for (const arg of process.argv.slice(2)) {
args.push(arg);
}
child_process.execFileSync('docker', args, stdio);
return;
}
// Add our rust mount onto PATH, but also add some stuff to PATH from
// the packages that we install.
let path = process.env.PATH;
path = `${path}:/rust/bin`;
path = `/opt/rh/devtoolset-8/root/usr/bin:${path}`;
path = `/opt/rh/rh-python36/root/usr/bin:${path}`;
// Spawn a container daemonized in the background which we'll connect to via
// `docker exec`. This'll have access to the current directory.
child_process.execFileSync('docker', [
'run',
'-di',
'--name', 'centos',
'-v', `${process.cwd()}:${process.cwd()}`,
'-v', `${child_process.execSync('rustc --print sysroot').toString().trim()}:/rust:ro`,
'--env', `PATH=${path}`,
'centos:6',
], stdio);
// Use ourselves to run future commands
console.log(`::set-env name=CENTOS::${__filename}`)
// See https://edwards.sdsu.edu/research/c11-on-centos-6/ for where these
const exec = s => {
child_process.execSync(`docker exec centos ${s}`, stdio);
};
exec('yum install -y centos-release-scl cmake xz epel-release');
exec('yum install -y rh-python36 patchelf unzip');
exec('yum install -y devtoolset-8-gcc devtoolset-8-binutils devtoolset-8-gcc-c++');
exec('yum install -y git');
// Delete `libstdc++.so` to force gcc to link against `libstdc++.a` instead.
// This is a hack and not the right way to do this, but it ends up doing the
// right thing for now.
exec('rm -f /opt/rh/devtoolset-8/root/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/8/libstdc++.so');
console.log("::set-env name=python::python3");