pantry/projects/bun.sh/package.yml
Max Howell 2ff7403742
+bun.sh
* Closes #1
* Using bun.sh binaries because we'll probs need to do the same for ziglang because ziglang OOMs during builds in CD
* However in general we are happy to use the binaries the project built—they know what they are doing and we should trust them in that.
* HOWEVER we should insist that they sign their binaries. Bun do not.
* ALSO really we should insist on signed sources, see comments in the YAML for more discussion
* Not using profile versions as they are not documented and seemingly less portable (based on reading the installer)
2023-01-02 15:13:11 -05:00

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distributable:
url: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/archive/refs/tags/bun-v{{version}}.tar.gz
warnings:
- vendored
versions:
github: oven-sh/bun
strip: /^Bun /
#FIXME proper system for re-using pre-built binaries
# we must require the vendor to provide signatures against a published public
# key. If they dont then really we should build ourselves or warn the user
# about the fact.
# The thing is, we trust the sources implicitly currently because signing is
# so rare. The only way wide spread signing will occur is via our protocol.
build:
dependencies:
curl.se: '*'
info-zip.org/unzip: '*'
working-directory: ${{prefix}}
script: |
curl -Lfo bun.zip "https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/releases/download/bun-v{{version}}/bun-$PLATFORM.zip"
unzip bun.zip
mv bun-$PLATFORM bin
rm bun.zip
env:
darwin/aarch64: {PLATFORM: darwin-aarch64}
darwin/x86-64: {PLATFORM: darwin-x64}
linux/aarch64: {PLATFORM: linux-aarch64}
linux/x86-64: {PLATFORM: linux-x64}
test:
bun --help
provides:
- bin/bun