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* update copyright * undo hack from #18168 * update hash in platform-independence-pre-check
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87 lines
2.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (c) 2024 Digital Asset (Switzerland) GmbH and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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set -euo pipefail
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cd "$(dirname "$0")/.."
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## Functions
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step() {
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echo "step: $*" >&2
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}
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is_windows() {
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[[ $os = windows ]]
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}
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## Main
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# always run in the project root
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cd "$(dirname "$0")/.."
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# detect the OS
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case $(uname) in
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Linux)
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os=ubuntu
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;;
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Darwin)
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os=macos
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;;
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MINGW*)
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os=windows
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;;
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*)
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echo "unknown kernel: $(uname)"
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"/..
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step "configuring bazel"
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# We include the rules_haskell revision in the suffix since
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# it sometimes breaks Windows due to the lack of sandboxing.
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RULES_HASKELL_REV="$(sed -n 's/rules_haskell_version = "\(.*\)"$/\1/p' deps.bzl)"
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if [ ! -z "${BAZEL_CONFIG_DIR:-}" ]; then
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cd "$BAZEL_CONFIG_DIR"
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fi
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if is_windows; then
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echo "build --config windows" > .bazelrc.local
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echo "build --config windows-ci" >> .bazelrc.local
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# Modify the output path to avoid shared action keys.
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# The issue appears to be that GCC produces absolute paths
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# to system includes in .d files. These files are cached
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# so the absolute paths leak into different builds. Most of the time
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# this works since Azure reuses the working directory. However,
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# between the daily compatibility job seems to get a different
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# working directory because it is in a different pipeline.
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# To make matters worse, the working directory depends on which
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# job runs first afaict. There is a counter that simply gets incremented.
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# Sharing between the compatibility workspace and the main workspace
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# runs into the same issue.
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# To sidestep this we take a md5 hash of PWD
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# (this is what bazel does to determine the execroot name).
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# To avoid exceeding the maximum path limit on Windows we limit the suffix to
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# three characters.
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echo "Working directory: $PWD"
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SUFFIX="$(echo $PWD $RULES_HASKELL_REV | openssl dgst -md5 -r)"
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CACHE_URL="https://storage.googleapis.com/daml-bazel-cache/20231114/win/${SUFFIX:0:4}"
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echo "CACHE_URL=$CACHE_URL"
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echo "build:windows-ci --remote_cache=$CACHE_URL" >> .bazelrc.local
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fi
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# sets up write access to the shared remote cache if the branch is not a fork
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if [[ "${IS_FORK}" = False ]]; then
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step "configuring write access to the remote cache"
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GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=$(mktemp .tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
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echo "$GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS_CONTENT" > "$GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS"
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unset GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS_CONTENT
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export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
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echo "build --remote_upload_local_results=true --google_credentials=${GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS}" >> .bazelrc.local
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fi
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