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disable windows build #3

disable windows build

disable windows build #3

Workflow file for this run

name: Build-Custom
on:
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
push:
branches: ["cleanup-linux/*", "build/*", "testing/*"]
tags: ["Second_Life_*"]
jobs:
build:
strategy:
matrix:
runner: [ubuntu-latest]
configuration: [ReleaseOS]
python-version: ["3.11"]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner }}
outputs:
viewer_channel: ${{ steps.build.outputs.viewer_channel }}
viewer_version: ${{ steps.build.outputs.viewer_version }}
viewer_branch: ${{ steps.which-branch.outputs.branch }}
relnotes: ${{ steps.which-branch.outputs.relnotes }}
imagename: ${{ steps.build.outputs.imagename }}
env:
AUTOBUILD_ADDRSIZE: 64
AUTOBUILD_BUILD_ID: ${{ github.run_id }}
AUTOBUILD_CONFIGURATION: ${{ matrix.configuration }}
# authorizes fetching private constituent packages
AUTOBUILD_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SHARED_AUTOBUILD_GITHUB_TOKEN }}
AUTOBUILD_INSTALLABLE_CACHE: ${{ github.workspace }}/.autobuild-installables
AUTOBUILD_VARIABLES_FILE: ${{ github.workspace }}/.build-variables/variables
# Direct autobuild to store vcs_url, vcs_branch and vcs_revision in
# autobuild-package.xml.
AUTOBUILD_VCS_INFO: "true"
AUTOBUILD_VSVER: "170"
DEVELOPER_DIR: ${{ matrix.developer_dir }}
# Ensure that Linden viewer builds engage Bugsplat.
BUGSPLAT_DB: ${{ matrix.configuration != 'ReleaseOS' && 'SecondLife_Viewer_2018' || '' }}
build_coverity: false
build_log_dir: ${{ github.workspace }}/.logs
build_viewer: true
BUILDSCRIPTS_SHARED: ${{ github.workspace }}/.shared
# extracted and committed to viewer repo
BUILDSCRIPTS_SUPPORT_FUNCTIONS: ${{ github.workspace }}/buildscripts_support_functions
GIT_REF: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref }}
LL_SKIP_REQUIRE_SYSROOT: 1
# Setting this variable directs Linden's TUT test driver code to capture
# test-program log output at the specified level, but to display it only if
# the individual test fails.
LOGFAIL: DEBUG
master_message_template_checkout: ${{ github.workspace }}/.master-message-template
# Only set variants to the one configuration: don't let build.sh loop
# over variants, let GitHub distribute variants over multiple hosts.
variants: ${{ matrix.configuration }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Checkout build variables
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: secondlife/build-variables
ref: master
path: .build-variables
- name: Checkout master-message-template
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: secondlife/master-message-template
path: .master-message-template
- name: Install autobuild and python dependencies
run: pip3 install autobuild llsd
- name: Cache autobuild packages
uses: actions/cache@v4
id: cache-installables
with:
path: .autobuild-installables
key: ${{ runner.os }}-64-${{ matrix.configuration }}-${{ hashFiles('autobuild.xml') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-64-${{ matrix.configuration }}-
${{ runner.os }}-64-
- name: Install Linux dependencies
if: runner.os == 'Linux'
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y \
libsndio-dev libpulse-dev libfltk1.3-dev \
libunwind-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev \
libx11-dev libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev \
libxcursor-dev libxi-dev libxext-dev \
libxrender-dev libxfixes-dev libxxf86vm-dev \
libxss-dev libdbus-1-dev libudev-dev \
libssl-dev libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev \
libfreetype6-dev ninja-build libxft-dev \
llvm mold
- name: Determine source branch
id: which-branch
uses: secondlife/viewer-build-util/which-branch@v1
with:
token: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Build
id: build
shell: bash
env:
AUTOBUILD_VCS_BRANCH: ${{ steps.which-branch.outputs.branch }}
RUNNER_OS: ${{ runner.os }}
run: |
# set up things the viewer's build.sh script expects
set -x
mkdir -p "$build_log_dir"
mkdir -p "$BUILDSCRIPTS_SHARED/packages/lib/python"
source "$BUILDSCRIPTS_SUPPORT_FUNCTIONS"
if [[ "$OSTYPE" =~ cygwin|msys ]]
then
native_path() { cygpath --windows "$1"; }
shell_path() { cygpath --unix "$1"; }
else
native_path() { echo "$1"; }
shell_path() { echo "$1"; }
fi
finalize()
{
case "$1" in
true|0)
record_success "Build Succeeded"
;;
*)
record_failure "Build Failed with $1"
;;
esac
}
initialize_build()
{
echo "initialize_build"
}
initialize_version()
{
export revision="$AUTOBUILD_BUILD_ID"
}
python_cmd()
{
if [[ "x${1:0:1}" == "x-" ]] # -m, -c, etc.
then # if $1 is a switch, don't try to twiddle paths
"$(shell_path "$PYTHON_COMMAND")" "$@"
elif [[ "$(basename "$1")" == "codeticket.py" ]]
then # ignore any attempt to contact codeticket
echo "## $@"
else # running a script at an explicit path: fix path for Python
local script="$1"
shift
"$(shell_path "$PYTHON_COMMAND")" "$(native_path "$script")" "$@"
fi
}
repo_branch()
{
echo "$AUTOBUILD_VCS_BRANCH"
}
record_dependencies_graph()
{
echo "TODO: generate and post dependency graph"
}
# Since we're not uploading to codeticket, DO NOT sleep for minutes.
sleep()
{
echo "Not sleeping for $1 seconds"
}
export -f native_path shell_path finalize initialize_build initialize_version
export -f python_cmd repo_branch record_dependencies_graph sleep
## Useful for diagnosing Windows LLProcess/LLLeap test failures
##export APR_LOG="${RUNNER_TEMP}/apr.log"
export arch=$(uname | cut -b-6)
# Surprise! GH Windows runner's MINGW6 is a $arch value we've never
# seen before, so numerous tests don't know about it.
[[ "$arch" == "MINGW6" ]] && arch=CYGWIN
export AUTOBUILD="$(which autobuild)"
# Build with a tag like "Second_Life_Project_Shiny#abcdef0" to get a
# viewer channel "Second Life Project Shiny" (ignoring "#hash",
# needed to disambiguate tags).
if [[ "$GITHUB_REF_TYPE" == "tag" && "${GITHUB_REF_NAME:0:12}" == "Second_Life_" ]]
then viewer_channel="${GITHUB_REF_NAME%#*}"
export viewer_channel="${viewer_channel//_/ }"
else export viewer_channel="Second Life Test"
fi
echo "viewer_channel=$viewer_channel" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
# On windows we need to point the build to the correct python
# as neither CMake's FindPython nor our custom Python.cmake module
# will resolve the correct interpreter location.
if [[ "$RUNNER_OS" == "Windows" ]]; then
export PYTHON="$(native_path "$(which python)")"
echo "Python location: $PYTHON"
export PYTHON_COMMAND="$PYTHON"
else
export PYTHON_COMMAND="python3"
fi
export PYTHON_COMMAND_NATIVE="$(native_path "$PYTHON_COMMAND")"
# Compile with clang, link with mold on linux.
if [[ "$RUNNER_OS" == "Linux" ]]; then
export CC=clang
export CXX=clang++
export CMAKE_OPTIONS='-DLINK_WITH_MOLD=ON'
fi
./build.sh
# Each artifact is downloaded as a distinct .zip file. Multiple jobs
# (per the matrix above) writing the same filepath to the same
# artifact name will *overwrite* that file. Moreover, they can
# interfere with each other, causing the upload to fail.
# https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact#uploading-to-the-same-artifact
# Given the size of our installers, and the fact that we typically
# only want to download just one instead of a single zip containing
# several, generate a distinct artifact name for each installer.
# If the matrix above can run multiple builds on the same
# platform, we must disambiguate on more than the platform name.
# e.g. if we were still running Windows 32-bit builds, we'd need to
# qualify the artifact with bit width.
if [[ "$AUTOBUILD_CONFIGURATION" == "ReleaseOS" ]]
then cfg_suffix='OS'
else cfg_suffix=''
fi
echo "artifact=$RUNNER_OS$cfg_suffix" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# ND: We only have ReleaseOS builds for Linux so far, thus upload what we have
# This steps can be deleted once "Release" is in place and makes "ReleaseOS" obsolete (for upload)
- name: Upload Linux ReleaseOS archive
if: matrix.configuration == 'ReleaseOS' && steps.build.outputs.viewer_app && runner.os == 'linux'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "${{ steps.build.outputs.artifact }}-app"
path: |
${{ steps.build.outputs.viewer_app }}