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nodejs/tools/osx-dist.sh
Standa Opichal 5a70224081 Adding OS X .dmg build scripts.
Simply place this into the root of your nodejs git working copy and
run ./tools/osx-dist.sh. It will create an dist-osx folder which will
comprise of the resulting .dmg file (install path is
/usr/local/nodejs with symlinks added to /usr/local/bin) along with
other files used during its construction.

$ ls -1 dist-osx/
nodejs-v0.1.26-11-gcd6397c
nodejs-v0.1.26-11-gcd6397c.dmg
nodejs-v0.1.26-11-gcd6397c.pkg
nodejs-v0.1.26-11-gcd6397c.plist

The resulting installed package is going to be visible using the
OS X 'pkgutil --packages' command. You can even safely uninstall
sudoing 'pkgutil --unlink org.nodejs.NodeJS-...' and subsequently
let the system forget about the package being ever seen by
'pkgutil --forget org.nodejs.NodeJS-...'.

Here is the current package ID I have installed:

$ pkgutil --pkgs | grep node
org.nodejs.NodeJS-v0.1.26-11-gcd6397c

Use this patch freely without hesitation.

Signed-off-by: Standa Opichal <opichals@gmail.com>
2010-01-27 14:12:31 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
TOOLS=`dirname $0`
ROOT=$TOOLS/..
VERSION=`git describe`
CONTENTS=dist-osx/nodejs-$VERSION
# go build it in the root of the git repository
pushd $ROOT
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/nodejs
make
make install DESTDIR="$CONTENTS"
mkdir -p "$CONTENTS/usr/local/bin"
pushd "$CONTENTS/usr/local/bin"
ln -s ../nodejs/bin/* .
popd # $CONTENTS/usr/local/bin
popd # $ROOT
"$TOOLS/osx-pkg-dmg-create.sh" "$ROOT/$CONTENTS" NodeJS $VERSION 'org.nodejs'