Paper/applyPatches.sh
Zach Brown 7b0c576798 Restructure PaperSpigot as a new set of modules
Allows us much greater control over the Spigot portion of the code
and makes us more "proper"
Credit to @Dmck2b for originally passing the idea along a while back
2014-07-21 15:46:54 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
PS1="$"
basedir=`pwd`
echo "Rebuilding Forked projects.... "
function applyPatch {
what=$1
target=$2
cd "$basedir/$what"
git branch -f upstream >/dev/null
cd "$basedir"
if [ ! -d "$basedir/$target" ]; then
git clone $1 $target -b upstream
fi
cd "$basedir/$target"
echo "Resetting $target to $what..."
git remote rm upstream 2>/dev/null 2>&1
git remote add upstream ../$what >/dev/null 2>&1
git checkout master >/dev/null 2>&1
git fetch upstream >/dev/null 2>&1
git reset --hard upstream/upstream
echo " Applying patches to $target..."
git am --abort
git am --3way "$basedir/${what}-Patches/"*.patch
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo " Something did not apply cleanly to $target."
echo " Please review above details and finish the apply then"
echo " save the changes with rebuildPatches.sh"
exit 1
else
echo " Patches applied cleanly to $target"
fi
}
echo
echo "Applying SpigotMC patches to CraftBukkit and Bukkit"
echo
applyPatch Bukkit Spigot-API && applyPatch CraftBukkit Spigot-Server
echo
echo "Applying PaperSpigot patches to Spigot-Server and Spigot-API"
echo
applyPatch Spigot-API PaperSpigot-API && applyPatch Spigot-Server PaperSpigot-Server