Diff for /loncom/build/install_web_site_cronjob between versions 1.2 and 1.5

version 1.2, 2002/08/15 14:41:10 version 1.5, 2003/02/01 18:22:34
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 13 16 * * *    /home/loninst/auto/install_web_site_cronjob  13 16 * * *    /home/loninst/auto/install_web_site_cronjob
   
 The main goal of B<install_web_site_cronjob> is to periodically produce the  The main goal of B<install_web_site_cronjob> is to periodically produce the
 tarball needed for LON-CAPA installation.  unstable tarball needed for LON-CAPA installation.
   
 A secondary yet important function of B<install_web_site_cronjob> is that it  A secondary yet important function of B<install_web_site_cronjob> is that it
 also refreshes the documentation present on the install.lon-capa.org  also refreshes the documentation present on the install.lon-capa.org
 web site.  web site.
   
   This documentation is refreshed based on a file located inside
   F</home/loninst/public_html/versions>.  This file is named
   F<LATEST-IS-VERSIONNUMBER>, where
   I<VERSIONNUMBER> is the latest stable release of loncapa (e.g. 0.4 or 0.6.1).
   The F<LATEST-IS-VERSIONNUMBER> file contains a string
   that is used to date the release of the current stable version.
   
 The coding of this script is a strange brew of shell commands  The coding of this script is a strange brew of shell commands
 with perl.  with perl.
   
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 =cut  =cut
   
 # --------------------------------------------- Making the tarball distribution  # --------------------------------------------- Making the tarball distribution
 `cd /home/loninst/auto; export CVS_PASSFILE=/home/loninst/.cvspass; export CVSROOT=:pserver:scott\@localhost:/home/cvs; rm -Rf loncapa/[C][^V]*; rm -Rf loncapa/[^C]*; cvs -Q co loncapa; cd loncapa/loncom/build; make build 2>/dev/null; make tardist;`;  
   # In an ideal world, this tarball distribution would be always generated with
   # the "make tardist" command.  But instead, unstable is now defined as
   # "all the gunk we have been working on", whereas the 
   # "make tardist" command means a "carefully inventoried selection of gunk".
   #`cd /home/loninst/auto; export CVS_PASSFILE=/home/loninst/.cvspass; export CVSROOT=:pserver:scott\@localhost:/home/cvs; rm -Rf loncapa/[C][^V]*; rm -Rf loncapa/[^C]*; cvs -Q co loncapa; cd loncapa/loncom/build; make build 2>/dev/null; make tardist;`;
   
   # The real world.  Just give them all the gunk for the unstable distribution.
   `cd /home/loninst/auto; export CVS_PASSFILE=/home/loninst/.cvspass; export CVSROOT=:pserver:scott\@localhost:/home/cvs; rm -Rf loncapa-unstable; rm -Rf loncapa; cvs -Q export -r HEAD loncapa;`;
   
   # Generate a README file that advises them about dealing with the gunk.
   open(OUT,'>/home/loninst/auto/loncapa/README');
   print(OUT <<END);
   This is a CVS export of LON-CAPA generated on:
   END
   print(OUT `date`);
   print(OUT <<END);
   
   To generate an installable tarball distribution from this file, you can
   execute the following commands:
   cd loncom/build
   make tardist
   
   Note that the installable tarball distribution (the 'tardist' target)
   is what encapsulates the stable releases of the LON-CAPA software (as
   well as ensuring that LON-CAPA's distributability does not rely solely on
   CVS software).
   
   END
   print(OUT <<END);
   An alternative Makefile command sequence is:
   cd loncom/build
   make build
   make install
   
   For more information on Makefile targets, you can just enter the following
   commands:
   cd loncom/build
   make help
   
   Finally, if you encounter any problems, be sure to enter them
   into the bug database http://bugs.lon-capa.org/ or, alternatively,
   discuss them on one of the mailing lists available at
   http://mail.lon-capa.org/.
   END
   close(OUT);
   
   # Roll the directory together into the unstable tarball.
   `cd /home/loninst/auto; ln -s loncapa loncapa-unstable; tar cvvf loncapa-unstable.tar loncapa-unstable/* ;gzip -9 -f loncapa-unstable.tar`;
   
 # ---------------------------------------- Dynamically generating documentation  # ---------------------------------------- Dynamically generating documentation
 `cd /home/loninst/auto/loncapa/loncom/build; make pdfdoc`;  `cd /home/loninst/auto/loncapa/loncom/build; make pdfdoc`;
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 `cd /home/loninst/public_html/docs; tar xzf docs.tar.gz`;  `cd /home/loninst/public_html/docs; tar xzf docs.tar.gz`;
   
 # ------------------------------------ Copying over the latest unstable tarball  # ------------------------------------ Copying over the latest unstable tarball
 my $filename=`cd /home/loninst/auto; find loncapa -type f -name *.tar.gz -maxdepth 1`;  #my $filename=`cd /home/loninst/auto; find loncapa -type f -name *.tar.gz -maxdepth 1`;
   #chomp($filename);
   #$filename=~/loncapa\/loncapa\-(.*?)\.tar\.gz/;
   #my $version=$1;
   `cd /home/loninst/auto; cp -f loncapa-unstable.tar.gz ../public_html/versions/loncapa-unstable.tar.gz`;
   #`cd /home/loninst/public_html/versions; rm -f loncapa-unstable.tar.gz; ln -s loncapa-$version-unstable.tar.gz loncapa-unstable.tar.gz`;
   
   # ------------------------------------------------ Determine the latest version
   my $filename=`cd /home/loninst/public_html/versions; find . -type f -name LATEST-IS-* -maxdepth 1`;
 chomp($filename);  chomp($filename);
 $filename=~/loncapa\/loncapa\-(.*?)\.tar\.gz/;  $filename =~ /LATEST-IS-(.*)/;
 my $version=$1;  my $version = $1;
 `cd /home/loninst/auto; cp -f loncapa/loncapa-$version.tar.gz ../public_html/versions/loncapa-$version-unstable.tar.gz`;  open(IN,"</home/loninst/public_html/versions/$filename");
 `cd /home/loninst/public_html/versions; rm -f loncapa-unstable.tar.gz; ln -s loncapa-$version-unstable.tar.gz loncapa-unstable.tar.gz`;  my $releasedate = <IN>;
   close(IN);
   
 # ------------------ Updating the download page with the date of the last build  # ------------------ Updating the download page with the date of the last build
 open(IN,"</home/loninst/public_html/docs/downloads/index.html");  open(IN,"</home/loninst/public_html/docs/downloads/index.html");
 my @lines=<IN>;  my @lines = <IN>;
 close(IN);  close(IN);
 my $date=`date -I`; chomp($date);  my $date = `date -I`; chomp($date);
 my $text=join('',@lines);  my $text = join('',@lines);
 $text=~s/loncapa-unstable\.tar\.gz\<\/a\>.*?\./loncapa-unstable\.tar\.gz\<\/a\> (generated $date)\./;  $text =~ s/loncapa-unstable\.tar\.gz\<\/a\>.*?\./loncapa-unstable\.tar\.gz\<\/a\> (generated $date)\./;
 $text=~s/loncapa-current\.tar\.gz\<\/a\>.*?\./loncapa-current\.tar\.gz\<\/a\> (version $version)\./;  $text =~ s/LATESTVERSION/$version/g;
   $text =~ s/LATESTDATE/$releasedate/g;
 open(OUT,">/home/loninst/public_html/docs/downloads/index.html");  open(OUT,">/home/loninst/public_html/docs/downloads/index.html");
 print(OUT $text);  print(OUT $text);
 close(OUT);  close(OUT);

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