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#!/bin/sh
set -e
script_path=$(cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd -P)
cd "${script_path}/.."
if ! command -v tar >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo "Please install tar!"
exit 1
fi
echo "This script assumes passwordless sudo."
sudo true
if [ -z "$BUILD_DIR" ]; then
if [ -z "$SERENITY_ARCH" ]; then
export SERENITY_ARCH="i686"
echo "SERENITY_ARCH not given. Assuming ${SERENITY_ARCH}."
fi
BUILD_DIR=Build/"$SERENITY_ARCH"
echo "BUILD_DIR not given. Assuming ${BUILD_DIR}."
fi
if [ -e fsmount ]; then
echo "Directory 'fsmount' already exists."
echo "Manual cleanup needed. You might also need to unmount first."
exit 1
fi
if ! [ -d Base/usr/share/man/ ]; then
echo "Base/usr/share/man/ does not exist. How did that happen?! o.O"
exit 1
fi
echo "Using 'ninja run' to generate manpages ..."
export SERENITY_RUN="ci"
export SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE="fbdev=off panic=shutdown system_mode=generate-manpages"
# The 'sed' gets rid of the clear-screen escape sequence.
ninja -C "$BUILD_DIR" -- run | sed -re 's,''c,,'
echo
echo "Extracting generated manpages ..."
mkdir fsmount
sudo mount -t ext2 -o loop,rw "$BUILD_DIR"/_disk_image fsmount
# 'cp' would create the new files as root, but we don't want that.
sudo tar -C fsmount/root/generated_manpages --create . | tar -C Base/usr/share/man/ --extract
sudo umount fsmount
rmdir fsmount
echo "Successfully (re-)generated manpages in Base/usr/share/man/"
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