flashcard-archive/archive/EDGE/old/Makefile
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treewide: use deterministic-zip
https://github.com/timo-reymann/deterministic-zip

This solves a logistics issue; zip files always include the modified
timestamp of a file. This doesn't sound bad until you realize that
GitHub Actions always re-clones the entire repository, and the
timestamp is guaranteed to be different.

Because of this, every time we run our Actions workflow, the zip will
have a different checksum, causing git to re-commit *every single file*
to the frontend repository, causing long workflow times due to the
sheer size of each commit.

deterministic-zip hopefully solves this issue by forcing the modified
timestamp to one hardcoded in its binary, so here is to hoping we don't
abuse our git repo any further.
2024-01-14 21:59:35 -08:00

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.PHONY: package
export TOPDIR := $(shell pwd $(CURDIR))
export BASE := EDGE/$(shell basename $(CURDIR))
export OUT := $(TOPDIR)/../../../out
export COMMON := $(TOPDIR)/../../../common-kernels
package: directory EDGE_OS_1.36.zip EDGE_OS_1.37.zip EDGE_OS_1.40.zip EDGE_OS_1.41.zip
directory:
mkdir -p $(OUT)/$(BASE)
EDGE_OS_1.36.zip: directory
cd $(TOPDIR)/EDGE_OS_1.36 && zip -r $(OUT)/$(BASE)/$@ *
EDGE_OS_1.37.zip: directory
cd $(TOPDIR)/EDGE_OS_1.37 && zip -r $(OUT)/$(BASE)/$@ *
EDGE_OS_1.40.zip: directory
cd $(TOPDIR)/EDGE_OS_1.40.zip && zip -r $(OUT)/$(BASE)/$@ *
EDGE_OS_1.41.zip: directory
cd $(TOPDIR)/EDGE_OS_1.41 && zip -r $(OUT)/$(BASE)/$@ *