torzu/.travis/macos/upload.sh
Alex James a5dbda3f76 travis/macos: Use macpack to bundle dependencies
This appears to properly handle the ffmpeg libraries that dylibbundler
failed to patch.
2019-03-23 01:37:38 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash -ex
. .travis/common/pre-upload.sh
REV_NAME="yuzu-osx-${GITDATE}-${GITREV}"
ARCHIVE_NAME="${REV_NAME}.tar.gz"
COMPRESSION_FLAGS="-czvf"
mkdir "$REV_NAME"
cp build/bin/yuzu-cmd "$REV_NAME"
cp -r build/bin/yuzu.app "$REV_NAME"
# move libs into folder for deployment
macpack "${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu" -d "../Frameworks"
# move qt frameworks into app bundle for deployment
$(brew --prefix)/opt/qt5/bin/macdeployqt "${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app" -executable="${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu"
# move libs into folder for deployment
macpack "${REV_NAME}/yuzu-cmd" -d "libs"
# Make the yuzu.app application launch a debugging terminal.
# Store away the actual binary
mv ${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu ${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu-bin
cat > ${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu <<EOL
#!/usr/bin/env bash
cd "\`dirname "\$0"\`"
chmod +x yuzu-bin
open yuzu-bin --args "\$@"
EOL
# Content that will serve as the launching script for yuzu (within the .app folder)
# Make the launching script executable
chmod +x ${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu
# Verify loader instructions
find "$REV_NAME" -exec otool -L {} \;
. .travis/common/post-upload.sh