#!/usr/bin/env bash ( PS1="$" basedir="$(cd "$1" && pwd -P)" workdir="$basedir/work" gpgsign="$(git config commit.gpgsign || echo "false")" echo "Rebuilding Forked projects.... " function applyPatch { what=$1 what_name=$(basename "$what") target=$2 branch=$3 cd "$basedir/$what" git fetch git branch -f upstream "$branch" >/dev/null cd "$basedir" if [ ! -d "$basedir/$target" ]; then git clone "$what" "$target" fi cd "$basedir/$target" # Disable GPG signing before AM, slows things down and doesn't play nicely. # There is also zero rational or logical reason to do so for these sub-repo AMs. # Calm down kids, it's re-enabled (if needed) immediately after, pass or fail. git config commit.gpgsign false echo "Resetting $target to $what_name..." git remote rm upstream > /dev/null 2>&1 git remote add upstream "$basedir/$what" >/dev/null 2>&1 git checkout master 2>/dev/null || git checkout -b master git fetch upstream >/dev/null 2>&1 git reset --hard upstream/upstream echo " Applying patches to $target..." git am --abort >/dev/null 2>&1 git am --3way --ignore-whitespace "$basedir/${what_name}-Patches/"*.patch if [ "$?" != "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 $target" fi } function enableCommitSigningIfNeeded { if [[ "$gpgsign" == "true" ]]; then git config commit.gpgsign true fi } # Apply paper cd "$basedir" ( applyPatch "BungeeCord" Waterfall-Proxy HEAD enableCommitSigningIfNeeded ) || ( echo "Failed to apply WaterfallPatches" enableCommitSigningIfNeeded exit 1 ) || exit 1 )