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#!/bin/bash -e
# build
# Simple wiringPi build and install script
#
# Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Gordon Henderson
#################################################################################
# This file is part of wiringPi:
# A "wiring" library for the Raspberry Pi
#
# wiringPi is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# wiringPi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with wiringPi. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#################################################################################
#
# wiringPi is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi only.
# However if you're clever enough to actually look at this script to
# see why it's not building for you, then good luck.
#
# To everyone else: Stop using cheap alternatives. Support the
# Raspberry Pi Foundation as they're the only ones putting money
# back into education!
#################################################################################
check_make_ok() {
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "Make Failed..."
echo "Please check the messages and fix any problems. If you're still stuck,"
echo "then please email all the output and as many details as you can to"
echo " projects@drogon.net"
echo ""
exit 1
fi
}
sudo=${WIRINGPI_SUDO-sudo}
if [ x$1 = "xclean" ]; then
cd wiringPi
echo -n "wiringPi: " ; make clean
cd ../devLib
echo -n "DevLib: " ; make clean
cd ../gpio
echo -n "gpio: " ; make clean
cd ../examples
echo -n "Examples: " ; make clean
cd Gertboard
echo -n "Gertboard: " ; make clean
cd ../PiFace
echo -n "PiFace: " ; make clean
cd ../q2w
echo -n "Quick2Wire: " ; make clean
cd ../PiGlow
echo -n "PiGlow: " ; make clean
cd ../scrollPhat
echo -n "scrollPhat: " ; make clean
cd ../..
echo -n "Deb: " ; rm -f debian-template/wiringpi*.deb
echo
exit
fi
if [ x$1 = "xuninstall" ]; then
cd wiringPi
echo -n "wiringPi: " ; $sudo make uninstall
cd ../devLib
echo -n "DevLib: " ; $sudo make uninstall
cd ../gpio
echo -n "gpio: " ; $sudo make uninstall
exit
fi
# Only if you know what you're doing!
if [ x$1 = "xdebian" ]; then
here=`pwd`
echo "removing old libs"
cd debian-template/wiringPi
rm -rf usr
echo "building wiringPi"
cd $here/wiringPi
make install-deb
echo "building devLib"
cd $here/devLib
make install-deb INCLUDE='-I. -I../wiringPi'
echo "building gpio"
cd $here/gpio
make install-deb INCLUDE='-I../wiringPi -I../devLib' LDFLAGS=-L../debian-template/wiringPi/usr/lib
echo "Building deb package"
cd $here/debian-template
fakeroot dpkg-deb --build wiringPi
mv wiringPi.deb wiringpi-`cat $here/VERSION`-1.deb
exit
fi
if [ x$1 != "x" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 [clean | uninstall]"
exit 1
fi
echo "wiringPi Build script"
echo "====================="
echo
hardware=`fgrep Hardware /proc/cpuinfo | head -1 | awk '{ print $3 }'`
# if [ x$hardware != "xBCM2708" ]; then
# echo ""
# echo " +------------------------------------------------------------+"
# echo " | wiringPi is designed to run on the Raspberry Pi only. |"
# echo " | This processor does not appear to be a Raspberry Pi. |"
# echo " +------------------------------------------------------------+"
# echo " | In the unlikely event that you think it is a Raspberry Pi, |"
# echo " | then please accept my apologies and email the contents of |"
# echo " | /proc/cpuinfo to projects@drogon.net. |"
# echo " | - Thanks, Gordon |"
# echo " +------------------------------------------------------------+"
# echo ""
# exit 1
# fi
echo
echo "WiringPi Library"
cd wiringPi
$sudo make uninstall
if [ x$1 = "xstatic" ]; then
make -j5 static
check_make_ok
$sudo make install-static
else
make -j5
check_make_ok
$sudo make install
fi
check_make_ok
echo
echo "WiringPi Devices Library"
cd ../devLib
$sudo make uninstall
if [ x$1 = "xstatic" ]; then
make -j5 static
check_make_ok
$sudo make install-static
else
make -j5
check_make_ok
$sudo make install
fi
check_make_ok
echo
echo "GPIO Utility"
cd ../gpio
make -j5
check_make_ok
$sudo make install
check_make_ok
# echo
# echo "wiringPi Daemon"
# cd ../wiringPiD
# make -j5
# check_make_ok
# $sudo make install
# check_make_ok
# echo
# echo "Examples"
# cd ../examples
# make
# cd ..
echo
echo All Done.
echo ""
echo "NOTE: To compile programs with wiringPi, you need to add:"
echo " -lwiringPi"
echo " to your compile line(s) To use the Gertboard, MaxDetect, etc."
echo " code (the devLib), you need to also add:"
echo " -lwiringPiDev"
echo " to your compile line(s)."
echo ""