kge/scripts/install-depdendencies.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#####################################################################
# This script attempts to install the appopriate build dependencies #
# for the host system. #
# #
# For platforms marked as unverified, it means that I was able to #
# start a Docker container for that platform and could look up the #
# right package names. I haven't actually tried building on these #
# platforms. #
# #
# This is primarily developed on the latest Ubuntu LTS release and #
# MacOS; other platforms are best-effort. #
#####################################################################
set -eu
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install_debianesque () {
echo "[+] distribution is ${DISTRIB_ID}, choosing Debianesque install."
echo "[+] installing tools"
sudo apt-get install git cmake clang scdoc
echo "[+] installing libraries and development headers"
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev libfreetype-dev
}
install_redhat () {
echo "[+] distribution is ${DISTRIB_ID}, choosing Redhat install."
echo "[!] WARNING: installation for Redhat systems is unverified."
echo "[+] installing tools"
sudo dnf install git cmake clang scdoc
echo "[+] installing libraries and development headers"
sudo dnf install SDL2-devel freetype-devel
}
install_alpine () {
echo "[+] distribution is ${DISTRIB_ID}, choosing Alpine install."
echo "[!] WARNING: installation for Alpine systems is unverified."
echo "[+] installing tools"
sudo dnf install git cmake clang scdoc
echo "[+] installing libraries and development headers"
sudo dnf install sdl2-dev freetype-dev
}
install_macos () {
# TODO: consider supporting macports?
echo "[+] host system is MacOS"
echo "[+] installing tools"
brew install git cmake scdoc
echo "[+] installing libraries and development headers"
# TODO: look up proper package names in homebrew
}
install_linux () {
echo "[+] host system is Linux"
[[ -f "/etc/lsb-release" ]] && source /etc/lsb-release
if [ -z "${DISTRIB_ID}" ]
then
if [ -d /etc/apt ]
then
DISTRIB_ID="apt-based"
elif [ -f /etc/alpine-release ]
DISTRIB_ID=Alpine
elif [ -d /etc/dnf -o /etc/yum.repos.d ]
# I don't use Fedora, this is based on a cursory
# glance at the filesystem on a Docker image.
DISTRIB_ID="Fedora"
fi
fi
case ${DISTRIB_ID} in
Ubuntu) install_debianesque ;;
Debian) install_debianesque ;;
apt-based) install_debianesque ;;
Fedora) install_redhat ;;
Alpine) install_alpine ;;
*)
echo "[!] distribution ${DISTRIB_ID} isn't supported in this script." > /dev/null
;;
esac
}
case "$(uname -s)" in
Linux) install_linux ;;
Darwin) install_macos ;;
*)
echo "[!] platform $(uname -s) isn't supported in this script." > /dev/null
;;
esac