got confused and tagged -- I think -- 0.6.9.23 as sbcl_0_6_10
redid distribution scripts so that .tar files expand into
sbcl-x.y.z/ instead of ./
# DocBook-to-HTML converter, should also be run to create the
# HTML version of the documentation.)
# DocBook-to-HTML converter, should also be run to create the
# HTML version of the documentation.)
-tar cf ../sbcl-x.y.z-binary.tar \
- output/sbcl.core src/runtime/sbcl \
- BUGS COPYING CREDITS INSTALL NEWS README \
- install.sh \
- doc/sbcl.1 doc/cmucl/cmu-user doc/*.htm* \
- pubring.pgp
+# (Before sbcl-0.6.10, this was run in the sbcl/ directory and created
+# a tar file with no directory prefixes. Since sbcl-0.6.10, we've
+# switched over to trying to do this the way everyone else does.)
+
+b=${1:?missing base directory name argument}
+tar cf $b-binary.tar \
+ $b/output/sbcl.core $b/src/runtime/sbcl \
+ $b/BUGS $b/COPYING $b/CREDITS $b/INSTALL $b/NEWS $b/README \
+ $b/install.sh \
+ $b/doc/sbcl.1 $b/doc/cmucl/cmu-user $b/doc/*.htm* \
+ $b/pubring.pgp
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+# Create a source distribution. (You should run clean.sh first.)
+
+b=${1:?missing base directory name argument}
+tar cf $b-source.tar $b
;;; versions, and a string like "0.6.5.12" is used for versions which
;;; aren't released but correspond only to CVS tags or snapshots.
;;; versions, and a string like "0.6.5.12" is used for versions which
;;; aren't released but correspond only to CVS tags or snapshots.