#! /bin/sh # Script to push docs from my development area to SourceForge, where the # update-docs.sh script unpacks them into their final destination. TARGETHOST=www.python.org TARGETDIR=/usr/home/fdrake/tmp PKGTYPE="bzip" # must be one of: bzip, tar, zip ("tar" implies gzip) TARGET="$TARGETHOST:$TARGETDIR" ADDRESSES='python-dev@python.org doc-sig@python.org python-list@python.org' TOOLDIR="`dirname $0`" VERSION=`$TOOLDIR/getversioninfo` # Set $EXTRA to something non-empty if this is a non-trunk version: EXTRA=`echo "$VERSION" | sed 's/^[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*//'` if echo "$EXTRA" | grep -q '[.]' ; then DOCLABEL="maintenance" DOCTYPE="maint" else DOCLABEL="development" DOCTYPE="devel" fi EXPLANATION='' ANNOUNCE=true getopt -T >/dev/null if [ $? -eq 4 ] ; then # We have a sufficiently useful getopt(1) implementation. set -- `getopt -ssh m:p:qt:F: "$@"` else # This version of getopt doesn't support quoting of long options # with spaces, so let's not rely on it at all. : fi while [ "$#" -gt 0 ] ; do case "$1" in -m) EXPLANATION="$2" shift 2 ;; -p) PKGTYPE="$2" shift 1 ;; -q) ANNOUNCE=false shift 1 ;; -t) DOCTYPE="$2" shift 2 ;; -F) EXPLANATION="`cat $2`" shift 2 ;; -*) echo "Unknown option: $1" >&2 exit 2 ;; *) break ;; esac done if [ "$1" ] ; then if [ "$EXPLANATION" ] ; then echo "Explanation may only be given once!" >&2 exit 2 fi EXPLANATION="$1" shift fi START="`pwd`" MYDIR="`dirname $0`" cd "$MYDIR" MYDIR="`pwd`" if [ "$PKGTYPE" = bzip ] ; then PKGEXT=tar.bz2 elif [ "$PKGTYPE" = tar ] ; then PKGEXT=tgz elif [ "$PKGTYPE" = zip ] ; then PKGEXT=zip else echo 1>&2 "unsupported package type: $PKGTYPE" exit 2 fi cd .. # now in .../Doc/ make --no-print-directory ${PKGTYPE}html || exit $? PACKAGE="html-$VERSION.$PKGEXT" scp "$PACKAGE" tools/update-docs.sh $TARGET/ || exit $? ssh "$TARGETHOST" tmp/update-docs.sh $DOCTYPE $PACKAGE '&&' rm tmp/update-docs.sh || exit $? if $ANNOUNCE ; then sendmail $ADDRESSES < Subject: [$DOCLABEL doc updates] X-No-Archive: yes The $DOCLABEL version of the documentation has been updated: http://$TARGETHOST/dev/doc/$DOCTYPE/ $EXPLANATION A downloadable package containing the HTML is also available: http://$TARGETHOST/dev/doc/python-docs-$DOCTYPE.$PKGEXT EOF exit $? fi