name: Build artifacts on: release: types: [created] jobs: # TODO: Add another job for Ubuntu 20.04 build-bionic: name: Build on Ubuntu 18.04 container: # I just could not get all dependencies installed on the default runner in # GitHub actions because they have to many PPAs and conflicting packages # installed # TODO: Create a docker image that already has all of the dependencies # minus Boost already installed image: ubuntu:bionic steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Install build tools and depdencies run: | set -e apt-get update apt-get install -y software-properties-common git wget dpkg --add-architecture i386 wget -O - https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/winehq.key | apt-key add - add-apt-repository 'deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ bionic main' # Needed for faudio, which is needed for Wine but somehow not packaged # in the winehq repos add-apt-repository -y ppa:cybermax-dexter/sdl2-backport # Winelib is broken in Wine 5.7, so we'll explicitly install Wine 5.6. # The last three wine-staging-* packages are needed because apt will # otherwise try to install 5.7 anyway apt-get install -y --install-recommends winehq-staging=5.6~bionic wine-staging-dev=5.6~bionic wine-staging=5.6~bionic wine-staging-amd64=5.6~bionic wine-staging-i386=5.6~bionic apt-get install -y build-essential gcc-8 gcc-8-multilib g++-8 g++-8-multilib pkg-config python3-pip nodejs apt-get install -y libxcb1-dev libxcb1-dev:i386 pip3 install meson ninja # Default to GCC 8, since GCC 7.5 that's installed by default is # missing some feature in its C++17 implementation update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-8 800 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-8 - name: Compile Bosot # There does not seem to be an up to date build available for Boost on # Ubuntu 18.04 that also provide static libraries. This means that we # will have to build from source. Luckily we only have to build the # filesystem library for yabridge. run: | set -e cd /tmp wget --max-redirect 3 https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.72.0/source/boost_1_72_0.tar.gz sha256sum -c <<<"c66e88d5786f2ca4dbebb14e06b566fb642a1a6947ad8cc9091f9f445134143f boost_1_72_0.tar.gz" tar -xf boost_1_72_0.tar.gz rm boost_1_72_0.tar.gc cd boost_1_72_0 ./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=gcc --with-icu --with-python= # 32-bit build ./b2 \ variant=release \ debug-symbols=off \ threading=multi \ runtime-link=shared \ link=shared,static \ toolset=gcc \ address-model=32 \ cflags="${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -m32 -fPIC -O3" \ cxxflags="${CPPFLAGS} ${CXXFLAGS} -m32 -std=c++14 -fPIC -O3" \ linkflags="${LDFLAGS} -m32" \ --with-filesystem \ --libdir=/usr/local/lib/i386-linux-gnu \ -j $(nproc) \ \ install # 64-bit build ./b2 \ variant=release \ debug-symbols=off \ threading=multi \ runtime-link=shared \ link=shared,static \ toolset=gcc \ address-model=64 \ cflags="${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -fPIC -O3" \ cxxflags="${CPPFLAGS} ${CXXFLAGS} -std=c++14 -fPIC -O3" \ --with-filesystem \ -j $(nproc) \ \ install - name: Build the binaries run: | # I'm not sure why, but on Ubuntu 18.04 the path to the wrap patch # files is relative to the current working directory rather than the # build directory sed -i 's#file:\.\./subprojects#file:./subprojects#' subprojects/*.wrap meson setup --buildtype=release --cross-file cross-wine.conf -Duse-bitbridge=true build ninja -C build - name: Create an archive for the binaries run: | set -e mkdir yabridge cp build/{libyabridge.so,yabridge-host.exe{,.so},yabridge-host-32.exe{,.so}} yabridge cp README.md yabridge export ARCHIVE_NAME=yabridge-$(git describe --always)-ubuntu-18.04.tar.gz tar -caf "$ARCHIVE_NAME" yabridge rm -rf yabridge - uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1 env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} with: upload_url: ${{ github.event.release.upload_url }} asset_path: ./${{ env.ARCHIVE_NAME }} asset_name: ${{ env.ARCHIVE_NAME }} asset_content_type: application/x-compressed-tar