php-nginx/ubuntu-14.04-samba/compile-git-with-openssl.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
# Gather command line options
for i in "$@"; do
case $i in
-skiptests|--skip-tests) # Skip tests portion of the build
SKIPTESTS=YES
shift
;;
-d=*|--build-dir=*) # Specify the directory to use for the build
BUILDDIR="${i#*=}"
shift
;;
-skipinstall|--skip-install) # Skip dpkg install
SKIPINSTALL=YES
;;
*)
#TODO Maybe define a help section?
;;
esac
done
# Use the specified build directory, or create a unique temporary directory
BUILDDIR=${BUILDDIR:-$(mktemp -d)}
echo "BUILD DIRECTORY USED: ${BUILDDIR}"
mkdir -p "${BUILDDIR}"
cd "${BUILDDIR}"
# Download the source tarball from GitHub
apt update
apt install curl -y
git_tarball_url="https://www.github.com$(curl 'https://github.com/git/git/tags' | grep -o "/git/git/archive/v2\..*\.tar\.gz" | sort -r | head -1 | tr -d '\n')"
echo "DOWNLOADING FROM: ${git_tarball_url}"
curl -L --retry 5 "${git_tarball_url}" --output "git-source.tar.gz"
tar -xf "git-source.tar.gz" --strip 1
# Source dependencies
# Don't use gnutls, this is the problem package.
sudo apt remove --purge libcurl4-gnutls-dev -y || true
# Using apt-get for these commands, they're not supported with the apt alias on 14.04 (but they may be on later systems)
sudo apt-get autoremove -y
sudo apt-get autoclean
# Meta-things for building on the end-user's machine
sudo apt install build-essential autoconf dh-autoreconf -y
# Things for the git itself
sudo apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev tcl-dev gettext asciidoc -y
sudo apt install libexpat1-dev libz-dev -y
# Build it!
make configure
# --prefix=/usr
# Set the prefix based on this decision tree: https://i.stack.imgur.com/BlpRb.png
# Not OS related, is software, not from package manager, has dependencies, and built from source => /usr
# --with-openssl
# Running ripgrep on configure shows that --with-openssl is set by default. Since this could change in the
# future we do it explicitly
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-openssl
make
make all #doc info
if [[ "${SKIPTESTS}" != "YES" ]]; then
make test
fi
# Install
if [[ "${SKIPINSTALL}" != "YES" ]]; then
# If you have an apt managed version of git, remove it
if apt remove --purge git -y; then
sudo apt-get autoremove -y
sudo apt-get autoclean
fi
# Install the version we just built
make install #install-doc install-html install-info
echo "Make sure to refresh your shell!"
bash -c 'echo "$(which git) ($(git --version))"'
fi