X-Git-Url: https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/lyricli/blobdiff_plain/8d584ce755e90c6f5260f7f2828e5a294004148b..862a1dd6547225227b5d2dc403cf0f54626be5dd:/Makefile diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index e2c1648..07cc42f 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ target = $(shell rustc -vV | grep host | awk '{print $$2}') architectures := x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu app_name := lrc long_app_name := lyricli +host_architecture := $(target) default: build @@ -13,6 +14,13 @@ prepare: rustup target add $(target) build: prepare +# I need an actually configurable way to make this work. Right now i'm only +# cross compiling in the CI, and I know what I'm running, but +ifeq ($(host_architecture), x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) +ifeq ($(target), aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu) + LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/aarch64-linux-gnu/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} +endif +endif @export $$(cat .env | xargs) > /dev/null 2>&1 && cargo build --profile $(profile) --target $(target) release: rpm tar deb @@ -55,19 +63,19 @@ tar: build package: $(architectures) mac: -override architectures := x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin + @$(eval mac_architectures := x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin) ifeq ($(tag),) - $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e architectures='$(architectures)' -e channel=unstable package + $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e architectures='$(mac_architectures)' -e channel=unstable package else - $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e architectures='$(architectures)' -e channel=$(tag) package + $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e architectures='$(mac_architectures)' -e channel=$(tag) package endif ci: ifeq ($(GIT_REF),refs/heads/main) - $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e channel=unstable package + $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e channel=unstable $(target) else ifneq (,$(findstring refs/tags/,$(GIT_REF))) - $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e channel=$(subst refs/tags/,,$(GIT_REF)) package + $(MAKE) -e profile=release -e channel=$(subst refs/tags/,,$(GIT_REF)) $(target) endif .PHONY: default build $(architectures) rpm package prepare set_rust ci release