#!/bin/bash set -e # Enables cheking of return values from each command set -x # Prints every command if [[ "$(uname -s)" == 'Linux' ]]; then sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install cmake zlib1g-dev libssh-dev python-pip libxml2-utils if [ -n "$WITH_VALGRIND" ]; then sudo apt-get install valgrind fi sudo pip install virtualenv virtualenv conan source conan/bin/activate else brew update brew install md5sha1sum pyenv-virtualenv export CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include $CFLAGS" export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib $LDFLAGS" pyenv install $PYTHON # I would expect something like ``pyenv init; pyenv local $PYTHON`` or # ``pyenv shell $PYTHON`` would work, but ``pyenv init`` doesn't seem to # modify the Bash environment. ??? So, I hand-set the variables instead. export PYENV_VERSION=$PYTHON export PATH="/Users/travis/.pyenv/shims:${PATH}" eval "$(pyenv init -)" eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)" pyenv virtualenv conan pyenv activate conan fi python --version pip install urllib3[secure] -U #Should solve SSL issues pip install conan==1.9.0 pip install codecov conan --version conan config set storage.path=~/conanData conan remote add conan-bincrafters https://api.bintray.com/conan/bincrafters/public-conan mkdir -p ~/.conan/profiles if [[ "$(uname -s)" == 'Linux' ]]; then CC_VER=$(${CC} --version | head -1 | awk '{print $3}'| awk -F'.' '{ print $1"."$2 }') printf "[settings]\nos=Linux\narch=x86_64\ncompiler=$CC\ncompiler.version=$CC_VER\ncompiler.libcxx=libstdc++\nbuild_type=Release\n" > ~/.conan/profiles/release else printf "[settings]\nos=Macos\narch=x86_64\ncompiler=apple-clang\ncompiler.version=9.0\ncompiler.libcxx=libc++\nbuild_type=Release\n" > ~/.conan/profiles/release fi