* Reference paths relative to the current script or project root
Before this PR:
- some scripts change the current working directory and use relative paths
- different approaches are taken to know which directory a script is running in
- paths are sometimes relative, sometimes absolute, sometimes traversing directories
After this PR:
- scripts do neither change nor care much about the current working directory
- a unified approach determines the directory of the current script
- paths are always relative to the project root
This should resolve an issue I already tried to fix with https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted/pull/1798,
where the contents of `./sentry` were not copied
into the built container image,
thus `enhance-image.sh` did not apply.
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
We've been leaving onpremise master with the latest release, instead of nightly builds for 2 releases now. Even if the post-release script runs, it bumped the versions to nightly on the release branch, making it effectively a no-op. This should be addressed in Craft via getsentry/craft#115 but until then, we need this extra line.
A copy of getsentry/sentry#22657 with fixes included.
That said this one is a bit different. We used to use the extra option `no-merge` when publishing to keep the release branches and also keep master on nightly versions. If we want to keep this, we need to add per-project overrides to getsentry/publish which would increase complexity at this early stage for this fringe case. Instead, I opted to follow what getsentry/sentry does: merge but then immediately after that update the version.