1 #!/bin/sh 2 3 # Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 4 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 5 # found in the LICENSE file. 6 7 # A simple shell script for creating a chrome zip from an output directory. 8 # Pass the path to the output directory you wish to package. 9 10 if [ $# = 0 ]; then 11 echo "usage: make_zip.sh path/to/release/dir [output-name]" 12 exit 1 13 fi 14 15 tools_dir=$(dirname "$0") 16 release_dir="$1" 17 18 files=$(sed -n "s/^ *'filename': '\(.*\)',$/\1/ p" "$tools_dir/FILES.cfg") 19 20 output=${2:-chrome-win32} 21 rm -fr $output $output.zip 22 mkdir $output 23 24 # Get the absolute path of the output directory. We need it when copying 25 # files. 26 output_abs=`cygpath -a $output` 27 28 # Use cp --parents to copy full relative directory. Since we need the 29 # relative directory for the zip, change into the release dir. 30 pushd "$release_dir" 31 # The file names in FILES may contain whitespace, e.g. 'First Run'. 32 # Change IFS setting so we only split words with '\n' 33 IFS_Default=$IFS 34 IFS=$'\n' 35 for f in ${files[@]}; do 36 cp -r --parents "$f" "$output_abs" 37 done 38 IFS=$IFS_Default 39 popd 40 41 zip -r $output.zip $output 42