55 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash
55 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# Exit the script immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status,
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# and print commands and their arguments as they are executed.
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set -ex
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uname -a
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free -m
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df -h
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ulimit -a
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mkdir builds
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pushd builds
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# Build into own virtualenv
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# We therefore control our own environment, avoid travis' numpy
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pip install -U virtualenv
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if [ -n "$USE_DEBUG" ]
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then
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virtualenv --python=$(which python3-dbg) venv
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else
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virtualenv --python=python venv
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fi
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source venv/bin/activate
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python -V
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gcc --version
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popd
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pip install --upgrade pip 'setuptools<49.2.0' wheel
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# 'setuptools', 'wheel' and 'cython' are build dependencies. This information
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# is stored in pyproject.toml, but there is not yet a standard way to install
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# those dependencies with, say, a pip command, so we'll just hard-code their
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# installation here. We only need to install them separately for the cases
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# where numpy is installed with setup.py, which is the case for the Travis jobs
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# where the environment variables USE_DEBUG or USE_WHEEL are set. When pip is
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# used to install numpy, pip gets the build dependencies from pyproject.toml.
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# A specific version of cython is required, so we read the cython package
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# requirement using `grep cython test_requirements.txt` instead of simply
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# writing 'pip install setuptools wheel cython'.
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pip install `grep cython test_requirements.txt`
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if [ -n "$DOWNLOAD_OPENBLAS" ]; then
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pwd
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target=$(python tools/openblas_support.py)
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sudo cp -r $target/lib/* /usr/lib
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sudo cp $target/include/* /usr/include
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fi
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if [ -n "$USE_ASV" ]; then pip install asv; fi
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