-#!/usr/bin/perl
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
=comment
# Most of the client code assumes that our working directory
# is the client code directory.
+my %CALLED = (
+ cwd => cwd(),
+ argv0 => $0,
+ argv => [@ARGV], # get a copy!
+);
chdir $RealBin or die "$0: Can't chdir to '$RealBin': $!\n";
say "Changed working directory to '$RealBin'" if -t;
#
require $buildconf;
+# Check if auto-update is wanted and possible
+eval {
+ if (not exists $EximBuild::Conf{auto_update} or $EximBuild::Conf{auto_update})
+ {
+ my $remote = $EximBuild::Conf{auto_update} // 'origin';
+
+ die "auto-update not possible: need write permissions in @{[cwd]}\n"
+ if not -w '.';
+
+ # Get information about our remote and calculate the chance for a
+ # successfull auto-updat. Based on:
+ # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3258243/check-if-pull-needed-in-git
+ system("git fetch $remote") == 0 or die "'git fetch $remote' failed\n";
+ my ($upstream, $local, $base) = qx'git rev-parse ...@{upstream}' or die "'git rev-parse' failed\n";
+
+ $base =~ s/^\^//;
+
+ if ($upstream ne $local) {
+
+ if ($base ne $local) {
+ die "the merge base is not local anymore. Refusing to `git pull`\n"
+ }
+
+ # if we're the merge base, the ff-only should work
+ # except if there are local changes. We won't stop, if we
+ # fail to update, but we'll issue a warning
+ system("git pull --ff-only $remote") == 0 or die "git pull --ff-only\n";
+
+ say "re-execute after update";
+ chdir $CALLED{cwd} or die "Can't chdir to $CALLED{cwd}: $!\n";
+ exec $CALLED{argv0}, @{$CALLED{argv}};
+ die "Can't re-exec\n";
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+if ($@) {
+ chomp $@;
+ warn "Automatic updated failed with `$@'\n"
+ ."Continue anyway\n";
+}
+
unless (
(
ref $EximBuild::conf{branches_to_build} eq 'ARRAY'
@branches = apply_throttle(@branches);
-my $global_lock_dir =
- $EximBuild::conf{global_lock_dir}
- ||$EximBuild::conf{build_root}
- ||'';
+my $global_lock_dir = $EximBuild::conf{global_lock_dir}
+ // $EximBuild::conf{build_root}
+ // die "$0: need global_lock_dir\n";
-unless ($global_lock_dir && -d $global_lock_dir)
-{
- die "no global lock directory: $global_lock_dir";
-}
+die "$0: need r/w permissions for directory '$global_lock_dir'\n"
+ if not -d -w $global_lock_dir;
# acquire the lock