#!/bin/sh # # This script will update all the modules listed below so that # common points to master in the common module. # # If you have many of the GStreamer modules checked out in a particular # directory, it's best to run this script from that directory. For # example, I check everything out in ~/gst, so this file is # ~/gst/common/update-common. To do an update, I do # 'cd ~/gst ; ./common/update-common'. This will automatically use # the refs in your existing checkout when cloning the temporary # checkout. Alternatively, you can use the reference variable below. # # Set this variable to point to any directory containing existing # git # checkouts, and git will pull objects from there, decreasing # network usage. reference=~/gst set -e set -x modules="gstreamer gst-plugins-base gst-plugins-good gst-plugins-bad \ gst-plugins-ugly gst-ffmpeg gst-python \ gnonlin gst-plugins-gl gst-rtsp-server gst-editing-services" topdir=`pwd` dir=`mktemp -d $topdir/common-update-XXXXXX` for module in $modules do cd $dir if test -e $reference/$module/.git ; then git clone --reference $reference/$module/.git --shared ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/gstreamer/$module elif test -e $topdir/$module/.git ; then git clone --reference $topdir/$module/.git --shared ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/gstreamer/$module else git clone ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/gstreamer/$module fi cd $dir/$module git submodule init git submodule update cd $dir/$module/common ref_from=`git log --pretty=format:%h -n 1 HEAD` git checkout master git pull origin ref_to=`git log --pretty=format:%h -n 1 HEAD` echo updating common from $ref_from to $ref_to if [ "$ref_from" != "$ref_to" ] ; then cd $dir/$module git add common git commit -m "Automatic update of common submodule From $ref_from to $ref_to" fi cd $dir done for module in $modules do cd $dir/$module git push origin done rm -rf $dir