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author | Euclid Linden <euclid@lindenlab.com> | 2021-11-16 18:58:21 +0000 |
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committer | Euclid Linden <euclid@lindenlab.com> | 2021-11-16 18:58:21 +0000 |
commit | f2f7034f2d358886ddb4137a7b5ab3c3f5717a4f (patch) | |
tree | f5098b9532f6d7b757b9a8fb345e7aa5e7e69108 /build.sh | |
parent | e95b7efd0b4469ce18bce3bc0261ecc9be06ea9c (diff) | |
parent | 353329c2c2e9e8fa1ff273de2016c9e155585f45 (diff) |
Merged in DV546-merge-6.5.1 (pull request #776)
DRTVWR-546 merge up to 6.5.1
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@@ -306,6 +306,22 @@ python_cmd "$helpers/codeticket.py" addinput "Viewer Channel" "${viewer_channel} initialize_version # provided by buildscripts build.sh; sets version id +begin_section "coding policy check" +# On our TC Windows build hosts, the GitPython library underlying our +# coding_policy_git.py script fails to run git for reasons we have not tried +# to diagnose. Clearly git works fine on those hosts, or we would never get +# this far. Running coding policy checks on one platform *should* suffice... +if [[ "$arch" == "Darwin" ]] +then + # install the git-hooks dependencies + pip install -r "$(native_path "$git_hooks_checkout/requirements.txt")" || \ + fatal "pip install git-hooks failed" + # validate the branch we're about to build + python_cmd "$git_hooks_checkout/coding_policy_git.py" --all_files || \ + fatal "coding policy check failed" +fi +end_section "coding policy check" + # Now run the build succeeded=true last_built_variant= |