make dist uses git archive

This changes "make dist" to directly use "git archive", rather than
the custom shell script it currently runs.

This is to make the creation of the distribution tarball more directly
traceable to the git repository.  That is why we removed the "make
distprep" step.

"make dist" continues to produce a .gz and a .bz2 tarball as before.

The archives produced this way are deterministic and reproducible,
meaning for a given commit the result file should always be
bit-for-bit identical.  The exception is that if you use a git version
older than 2.38.0, gzip records the platform in the archive, so you'd
get a different output on Windows vs. macOS vs. "UNIX" (everything
else).  In git 2.38.0, this was changed so that everything is recorded
as "UNIX" now.  This is just something to keep in mind.  This issue is
specific to the gzip format, it does not affect other compression
formats.

Meson has its own distribution building command (meson dist), but we
are not using that at this point.  The main problem is that, the way
they have implemented it, it is not deterministic in the above sense.
Also, we want a "make" version for the time being.  But the target
name "dist" in meson is reserved for that reason, so we call the
custom target "pgdist" (so call something like "meson compile -C build
pgdist").

Reviewed-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/40e80f77-a294-4f29-a16f-e21bc7bc75fc%40eisentraut.org
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Peter Eisentraut 2024-03-25 06:28:19 +01:00
parent 80d5d4937c
commit 619bc23a1a
2 changed files with 79 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -87,29 +87,25 @@ update-unicode: | submake-generated-headers submake-libpgport
distdir = postgresql-$(VERSION) distdir = postgresql-$(VERSION)
dummy = =install= dummy = =install=
GIT = git
dist: $(distdir).tar.gz $(distdir).tar.bz2 dist: $(distdir).tar.gz $(distdir).tar.bz2
rm -rf $(distdir)
$(distdir).tar: distdir .PHONY: $(distdir).tar.gz $(distdir).tar.bz2
$(TAR) chf $@ $(distdir)
.INTERMEDIATE: $(distdir).tar
distdir-location: distdir-location:
@echo $(distdir) @echo $(distdir)
distdir: # Note: core.autocrlf=false is needed to avoid line-ending conversion
rm -rf $(distdir)* $(dummy) # in case the environment has a different setting. Without this, a
for x in `cd $(top_srcdir) && find . \( -name CVS -prune \) -o \( -name .git -prune \) -o -print`; do \ # tarball created on Windows might be different than on, and unusable
file=`expr X$$x : 'X\./\(.*\)'`; \ # on, Unix machines.
if test -d "$(top_srcdir)/$$file" ; then \
mkdir "$(distdir)/$$file" && chmod 777 "$(distdir)/$$file"; \ $(distdir).tar.gz:
else \ $(GIT) -C $(srcdir) -c core.autocrlf=false archive --format tar.gz -9 --prefix $(distdir)/ HEAD -o $(abs_top_builddir)/$@
ln "$(top_srcdir)/$$file" "$(distdir)/$$file" >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| cp "$(top_srcdir)/$$file" "$(distdir)/$$file"; \ $(distdir).tar.bz2:
fi || exit; \ $(GIT) -C $(srcdir) -c core.autocrlf=false -c tar.tar.bz2.command='$(BZIP2) -c' archive --format tar.bz2 --prefix $(distdir)/ HEAD -o $(abs_top_builddir)/$@
done
$(MAKE) -C $(distdir) distclean
distcheck: dist distcheck: dist
rm -rf $(dummy) rm -rf $(dummy)
@ -135,4 +131,4 @@ headerscheck: submake-generated-headers
cpluspluscheck: submake-generated-headers cpluspluscheck: submake-generated-headers
$(top_srcdir)/src/tools/pginclude/headerscheck --cplusplus $(top_srcdir) $(abs_top_builddir) $(top_srcdir)/src/tools/pginclude/headerscheck --cplusplus $(top_srcdir) $(abs_top_builddir)
.PHONY: dist distdir distcheck docs install-docs world check-world install-world installcheck-world headerscheck cpluspluscheck .PHONY: dist distcheck docs install-docs world check-world install-world installcheck-world headerscheck cpluspluscheck

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@ -3359,6 +3359,71 @@ run_target('help',
###############################################################
# Distribution archive
###############################################################
# Meson has its own distribution building command (meson dist), but we
# are not using that at this point. The main problem is that, the way
# they have implemented it, it is not deterministic. Also, we want it
# to be equivalent to the "make" version for the time being. But the
# target name "dist" in meson is reserved for that reason, so we call
# the custom target "pgdist".
git = find_program('git', required: false, native: true, disabler: true)
bzip2 = find_program('bzip2', required: false, native: true)
distdir = meson.project_name() + '-' + meson.project_version()
# Note: core.autocrlf=false is needed to avoid line-ending conversion
# in case the environment has a different setting. Without this, a
# tarball created on Windows might be different than on, and unusable
# on, Unix machines.
tar_gz = custom_target('tar.gz',
build_always_stale: true,
command: [git, '-C', '@SOURCE_ROOT@',
'-c', 'core.autocrlf=false',
'archive',
'--format', 'tar.gz',
'-9',
'--prefix', distdir + '/',
'-o', join_paths(meson.build_root(), '@OUTPUT@'),
'HEAD', '.'],
output: distdir + '.tar.gz',
)
if bzip2.found()
tar_bz2 = custom_target('tar.bz2',
build_always_stale: true,
command: [git, '-C', '@SOURCE_ROOT@',
'-c', 'core.autocrlf=false',
'-c', 'tar.tar.bz2.command="@0@" -c'.format(bzip2.path()),
'archive',
'--format', 'tar.bz2',
'--prefix', distdir + '/',
'-o', join_paths(meson.build_root(), '@OUTPUT@'),
'HEAD', '.'],
output: distdir + '.tar.bz2',
)
else
tar_bz2 = custom_target('tar.bz2',
command: [perl, '-e', 'exit 1'],
output: distdir + '.tar.bz2',
)
endif
alias_target('pgdist', [tar_gz, tar_bz2])
# Make the standard "dist" command fail, to prevent accidental use.
# But not if we are in a subproject, in case the parent project wants to
# create a dist using the standard Meson command.
if not meson.is_subproject()
meson.add_dist_script(perl, '-e', 'exit 1')
endif
############################################################### ###############################################################
# The End, The End, My Friend # The End, The End, My Friend
############################################################### ###############################################################