steps: # We've had issues with the default drive in use running out of space during a # build, and it looks like the `C:` drive has more space than the default `D:` # drive. We should probably confirm this with the azure pipelines team at some # point, but this seems to fix our "disk space full" problems. - script: | mkdir c:\MORE_SPACE mklink /J build c:\MORE_SPACE displayName: "Ensure build happens on C:/ instead of D:/" condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Windows_NT')) - bash: git config --replace-all --global core.autocrlf false displayName: "Disable git automatic line ending conversion (on C:/)" # Download and install MSYS2, needed primarily for the test suite (run-make) but # also used by the MinGW toolchain for assembling things. # # FIXME: we should probe the default azure image and see if we can use the MSYS2 # toolchain there. (if there's even one there). For now though this gets the job # done. - script: | set MSYS_PATH=%CD%\citools\msys64 choco install msys2 --params="/InstallDir:%MSYS_PATH% /NoPath" -y set PATH=%MSYS_PATH%\usr\bin;%PATH% pacman -S --noconfirm --needed base-devel ca-certificates make diffutils tar IF "%MINGW_URL%"=="" ( IF "%MSYS_BITS%"=="32" pacman -S --noconfirm --needed mingw-w64-i686-toolchain mingw-w64-i686-cmake mingw-w64-i686-gcc mingw-w64-i686-python2 IF "%MSYS_BITS%"=="64" pacman -S --noconfirm --needed mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-python2 ) where rev rev --help where make echo ##vso[task.setvariable variable=MSYS_PATH]%MSYS_PATH% echo ##vso[task.prependpath]%MSYS_PATH%\usr\bin displayName: Install msys2 condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Windows_NT')) # If we need to download a custom MinGW, do so here and set the path # appropriately. # # Here we also do a pretty heinous thing which is to mangle the MinGW # installation we just downloaded. Currently, as of this writing, we're using # MinGW-w64 builds of gcc, and that's currently at 6.3.0. We use 6.3.0 as it # appears to be the first version which contains a fix for #40546, builds # randomly failing during LLVM due to ar.exe/ranlib.exe failures. # # Unfortunately, though, 6.3.0 *also* is the first version of MinGW-w64 builds # to contain a regression in gdb (#40184). As a result if we were to use the # gdb provided (7.11.1) then we would fail all debuginfo tests. # # In order to fix spurious failures (pretty high priority) we use 6.3.0. To # avoid disabling gdb tests we download an *old* version of gdb, specifically # that found inside the 6.2.0 distribution. We then overwrite the 6.3.0 gdb # with the 6.2.0 gdb to get tests passing. # # Note that we don't literally overwrite the gdb.exe binary because it appears # to just use gdborig.exe, so that's the binary we deal with instead. - script: | powershell -Command "$ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'; iwr -outf %MINGW_ARCHIVE% %MINGW_URL%/%MINGW_ARCHIVE%" 7z x -y %MINGW_ARCHIVE% > nul powershell -Command "$ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'; iwr -outf 2017-04-20-%MSYS_BITS%bit-gdborig.exe %MINGW_URL%/2017-04-20-%MSYS_BITS%bit-gdborig.exe" mv 2017-04-20-%MSYS_BITS%bit-gdborig.exe %MINGW_DIR%\bin\gdborig.exe echo ##vso[task.prependpath]%CD%\%MINGW_DIR%\bin condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Windows_NT'), ne(variables['MINGW_URL'],'')) displayName: Download custom MinGW # Otherwise pull in the MinGW installed on appveyor - script: | echo ##vso[task.prependpath]%MSYS_PATH%\mingw%MSYS_BITS%\bin condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Windows_NT'), eq(variables['MINGW_URL'],'')) displayName: Add MinGW to path # Make sure we use the native python interpreter instead of some msys equivalent # one way or another. The msys interpreters seem to have weird path conversions # baked in which break LLVM's build system one way or another, so let's use the # native version which keeps everything as native as possible. - script: | copy C:\Python27amd64\python.exe C:\Python27amd64\python2.7.exe echo ##vso[task.prependpath]C:\Python27amd64 displayName: Prefer the "native" Python as LLVM has trouble building with MSYS sometimes condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Windows_NT')) # Note that this is originally from the github releases patch of Ninja - script: | md ninja powershell -Command "$ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'; iwr -outf 2017-03-15-ninja-win.zip https://rust-lang-ci2.s3.amazonaws.com/rust-ci-mirror/2017-03-15-ninja-win.zip" 7z x -oninja 2017-03-15-ninja-win.zip del 2017-03-15-ninja-win.zip set RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS=%RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS% --enable-ninja echo ##vso[task.setvariable variable=RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS]%RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS% echo ##vso[task.prependpath]%CD%\ninja displayName: Download and install ninja condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Windows_NT'))