#!/bin/sh { # NOTE: compile.sh looks for this file in order to determine if this is the Cuberite folder. # Please modify compile.sh if you want to rename or remove this file. # This file was chosen arbitrarily and it is a good enough indicator that we are in the Cuberite folder. set -e KERNEL=$(uname -s) echo "Identifying kernel: $KERNEL" if [ "$KERNEL" = "Linux" ]; then PLATFORM=$(uname -m) echo "Identifying platform: $PLATFORM" case $PLATFORM in "i686") DOWNLOADURL="https://download.cuberite.org/linux-i686/Cuberite.tar.gz" ;; "x86_64") DOWNLOADURL="https://download.cuberite.org/linux-x86_64/Cuberite.tar.gz" ;; # Assume that all arm devices are a raspi for now. arm*) DOWNLOADURL="https://download.cuberite.org/linux-armhf-raspbian/Cuberite.tar.gz" ;; # Allow install on Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu x64 (AArch64) using the ARM builds. "aarch64") DOWNLOADURL="https://download.cuberite.org/linux-aarch64/Cuberite.tar.gz" esac elif [ "$KERNEL" = "Darwin" ]; then # All Darwins we care about are x86_64 DOWNLOADURL="https://download.cuberite.org/darwin-x86_64/Cuberite.tar.gz" #elif [ "$KERNEL" = "FreeBSD" ]; then # DOWNLOADURL="https://builds.cuberite.org/job/Cuberite%20FreeBSD%20x64%20Master/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Cuberite.tar.gz" else echo "Unsupported kernel." exit 1 fi echo "Downloading precompiled binaries." curl -Ls $DOWNLOADURL | tar -xzf - echo "Done." echo "Cuberite is now installed, run using 'cd Server; ./Cuberite'." }