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  1. #!/bin/sh -e
  2. # build
  3. # Simple wiringPi build and install script
  4. #
  5. # Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Gordon Henderson
  6. #################################################################################
  7. # This file is part of wiringPi:
  8. # A "wiring" library for the Raspberry Pi
  9. #
  10. # wiringPi is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  11. # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  12. # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  13. # (at your option) any later version.
  14. #
  15. # wiringPi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  16. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  17. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  18. # GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  19. #
  20. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  21. # along with wiringPi. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  22. #################################################################################
  23. #
  24. # wiringPi is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi only.
  25. # However if you're clever enough to actually look at this script to
  26. # see why it's not building for you, then good luck.
  27. #
  28. # To everyone else: Stop using cheap alternatives. Support the
  29. # Raspberry Pi Foundation as they're the only ones putting money
  30. # back into education!
  31. #################################################################################
  32. check_make_ok() {
  33. if [ $? != 0 ]; then
  34. echo ""
  35. echo "Make Failed..."
  36. echo "Please check the messages and fix any problems. If you're still stuck,"
  37. echo "then raise a GitHub issue with the output and as many details as you can"
  38. echo " https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi/issues"
  39. echo ""
  40. exit 1
  41. fi
  42. }
  43. sudo=${WIRINGPI_SUDO-sudo}
  44. if [ x$1 = "xclean" ]; then
  45. cd wiringPi
  46. echo -n "wiringPi: " ; make clean
  47. cd ../devLib
  48. echo -n "DevLib: " ; make clean
  49. cd ../gpio
  50. echo -n "gpio: " ; make clean
  51. cd ../examples
  52. echo -n "Examples: " ; make clean
  53. cd Gertboard
  54. echo -n "Gertboard: " ; make clean
  55. cd ../PiFace
  56. echo -n "PiFace: " ; make clean
  57. cd ../q2w
  58. echo -n "Quick2Wire: " ; make clean
  59. cd ../PiGlow
  60. echo -n "PiGlow: " ; make clean
  61. cd ../scrollPhat
  62. echo -n "scrollPhat: " ; make clean
  63. cd ../..
  64. echo -n "Deb: " ; rm -f debian-template/wiringpi*.deb
  65. echo
  66. exit
  67. fi
  68. if [ x$1 = "xuninstall" ]; then
  69. cd wiringPi
  70. echo -n "wiringPi: " ; $sudo make uninstall
  71. cd ../devLib
  72. echo -n "DevLib: " ; $sudo make uninstall
  73. cd ../gpio
  74. echo -n "gpio: " ; $sudo make uninstall
  75. exit
  76. fi
  77. # Only if you know what you're doing!
  78. if [ x$1 = "xdebian" ]; then
  79. here=`pwd`
  80. deb_destdir=${here}/debian-template/wiringPi
  81. cd debian-template/wiringPi
  82. rm -rf usr
  83. cd $here/wiringPi
  84. make install-deb DEB_DESTDIR=${deb_destdir}
  85. cd $here/devLib
  86. make install-deb INCLUDE='-I. -I../wiringPi' DEB_DESTDIR=${deb_destdir}
  87. cd $here/gpio
  88. make install-deb INCLUDE='-I../wiringPi -I../devLib' LDFLAGS=-L../debian-template/wiringPi/usr/lib DEB_DESTDIR=${deb_destdir}
  89. cd $here/debian-template
  90. fakeroot dpkg-deb --build wiringPi
  91. mv wiringPi.deb wiringpi-`cat $here/VERSION`-1.deb
  92. exit
  93. fi
  94. if [ x$1 != "x" ]; then
  95. echo "Usage: $0 [clean | uninstall]"
  96. exit 1
  97. fi
  98. echo "wiringPi Build script"
  99. echo "====================="
  100. echo
  101. hardware=`fgrep Hardware /proc/cpuinfo | head -1 | awk '{ print $3 }'`
  102. # if [ x$hardware != "xBCM2708" ]; then
  103. # echo ""
  104. # echo " +------------------------------------------------------------+"
  105. # echo " | wiringPi is designed to run on the Raspberry Pi only. |"
  106. # echo " | This processor does not appear to be a Raspberry Pi. |"
  107. # echo " +------------------------------------------------------------+"
  108. # echo " | In the unlikely event that you think it is a Raspberry Pi, |"
  109. # echo " | then please accept my apologies and email the contents of |"
  110. # echo " | /proc/cpuinfo to projects@drogon.net. |"
  111. # echo " | - Thanks, Gordon |"
  112. # echo " +------------------------------------------------------------+"
  113. # echo ""
  114. # exit 1
  115. # fi
  116. echo
  117. echo "WiringPi Library"
  118. cd wiringPi
  119. $sudo make uninstall
  120. if [ x$1 = "xstatic" ]; then
  121. make -j5 static
  122. check_make_ok
  123. $sudo make install-static
  124. else
  125. make -j5
  126. check_make_ok
  127. $sudo make install
  128. fi
  129. check_make_ok
  130. echo
  131. echo "WiringPi Devices Library"
  132. cd ../devLib
  133. $sudo make uninstall
  134. if [ x$1 = "xstatic" ]; then
  135. make -j5 static
  136. check_make_ok
  137. $sudo make install-static
  138. else
  139. make -j5
  140. check_make_ok
  141. $sudo make install
  142. fi
  143. check_make_ok
  144. echo
  145. echo "GPIO Utility"
  146. cd ../gpio
  147. make -j5
  148. check_make_ok
  149. $sudo make install
  150. check_make_ok
  151. # echo
  152. # echo "wiringPi Daemon"
  153. # cd ../wiringPiD
  154. # make -j5
  155. # check_make_ok
  156. # $sudo make install
  157. # check_make_ok
  158. # echo
  159. # echo "Examples"
  160. # cd ../examples
  161. # make
  162. # cd ..
  163. echo
  164. echo All Done.
  165. echo ""
  166. echo "NOTE: To compile programs with wiringPi, you need to add:"
  167. echo " -lwiringPi"
  168. echo " to your compile line(s) To use the Gertboard, MaxDetect, etc."
  169. echo " code (the devLib), you need to also add:"
  170. echo " -lwiringPiDev"
  171. echo " to your compile line(s)."
  172. echo ""