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[Minor] Simplify creation of dist tarball that is reproducible

Instead of archiving files from the working tree, distribute files as
committed. Use the 'git archive' command to achieve this, it results in
a reproducible tarball with the same timestamp as the latest commit.
tags/2.3
Peter Wu 4 years ago
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1 changed files with 14 additions and 18 deletions
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      dist.sh

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@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
#!/bin/sh
# Creates a tarball with the concatenation of a git tree and the submodules.
# Hidden files such as .gitignore are skipped.

# GNU tar
TAR=${2:-"tar"}

if [ $# -lt 1 ] ; then
@@ -10,24 +13,17 @@ fi
FNAME=$1
PREFIX=`basename $FNAME | sed -e 's/\.tar.*$//'`

OUT=""
while true ; do
_mktemp=`which mktemp`
if [ F"$_mktemp" != "F" ] ; then
OUT=`$_mktemp /tmp/files-XXXXXXXX`
break
else
OUT="/tmp/files-`strings -7 /dev/urandom | head -1 | sed -e 's/[^[:alnum:]]//g'`"
fi
if [ ! -f "$OUT" ] ; then break ; fi
done
ALL_TAR=$(mktemp) || { echo "mktemp is missing!"; exit 1; }
TMP_TAR=$(mktemp) || { echo "mktemp is missing!"; exit 1; }
trap 'rm -f "$TMP_TAR" "$ALL_TAR"' EXIT

git ls-files > $OUT
SUBMODULES=`git submodule | cut -d ' ' -f 3`
# Create tarball for main repo contents.
git archive --prefix="$PREFIX/" HEAD ":!.*" ":!**/.*" > "$ALL_TAR"

for sub in $SUBMODULES ; do
(cd $sub && git ls-files | sed -e "s|^|$sub/|" >> $OUT)
done
# Append submodule contents, if any.
export PREFIX TMP_TAR ALL_TAR
git submodule --quiet foreach --recursive \
'git archive --prefix="$PREFIX/$displaypath/" HEAD ":!.*" ":!**/.*" > "$TMP_TAR";
tar Af "$ALL_TAR" "$TMP_TAR"'

${TAR} -c --exclude='.[^/]*' --exclude='*.xz' --exclude='*.gz' --no-recursion --transform "s|^|$PREFIX/|" -a -T $OUT -v -f $FNAME
rm -f $OUT
xz < "$ALL_TAR" > "$FNAME"

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