#!/usr/bin/env bash # shellcheck disable=SC1091 set -ex if [[ "${CI_BUILD}" == "no" ]]; then exit 1 fi tar -xzf ./vscode.tar.gz chown -R root:root vscode cd vscode || { echo "'vscode' dir not found"; exit 1; } export VSCODE_SKIP_NODE_VERSION_CHECK=1 export VSCODE_SYSROOT_PREFIX='-glibc-2.17' if [[ "${VSCODE_ARCH}" == "ppc64le" ]]; then export VSCODE_SYSROOT_REPO='VSCodium/vscode-linux-build-agent' export VSCODE_SYSROOT_VERSION='20240129-253798' export VSCODE_SYSROOT_PREFIX='-glibc-2.28' fi if [[ "${VSCODE_ARCH}" == "riscv64" ]]; then export VSCODE_ELECTRON_REPO='riscv-forks/electron-riscv-releases' export ELECTRON_SKIP_BINARY_DOWNLOAD=1 export PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD=1 source ../electron.riscv64.sh if [[ "${ELECTRON_VERSION}" != "$(yarn config get target)" ]]; then # Fail the pipeline if electron target doesn't match what is used. # Look for releases here if electron version used by vscode changed: # https://github.com/riscv-forks/electron-riscv-releases/releases echo "Electron RISC-V binary version doesn't match target electron version!" exit 1 fi fi if [[ -d "../patches/linux/client/" ]]; then for file in "../patches/linux/client/"*.patch; do if [[ -f "${file}" ]]; then echo applying patch: "${file}"; if ! git apply --ignore-whitespace "${file}"; then echo failed to apply patch "${file}" >&2 exit 1 fi fi done fi for i in {1..5}; do # try 5 times npm ci --prefix build && break if [[ $i == 3 ]]; then echo "Npm install failed too many times" >&2 exit 1 fi echo "Npm install failed $i, trying again..." done if [[ "${VSCODE_ARCH}" == "ppc64le" ]]; then source ./build/azure-pipelines/linux/setup-env.sh else ./build/azure-pipelines/linux/setup-env.sh fi for i in {1..5}; do # try 5 times npm ci && break if [[ $i -eq 3 ]]; then echo "Npm install failed too many times" >&2 exit 1 fi echo "Npm install failed $i, trying again..." done node build/azure-pipelines/distro/mixin-npm yarn gulp "vscode-linux-${VSCODE_ARCH}-min-ci" find "../VSCode-linux-${VSCODE_ARCH}" -print0 | xargs -0 touch -c cd ..