diff --git a/tests/ci_build/build_r_pkg_with_cuda_win64.sh b/tests/ci_build/build_r_pkg_with_cuda_win64.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 580358883d05..000000000000 --- a/tests/ci_build/build_r_pkg_with_cuda_win64.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -set -e -set -x - -if [ "$#" -ne 1 ] -then - echo "Build the R package tarball with CUDA code. Usage: $0 [commit hash]" - exit 1 -fi - -commit_hash="$1" -# Clear all positional args -set -- - -source activate -python tests/ci_build/test_r_package.py --task=pack -mv xgboost/ xgboost_rpack/ - -mkdir build -cd build -cmake .. -G"Visual Studio 17 2022" -A x64 -DUSE_CUDA=ON -DR_LIB=ON -DLIBR_HOME="c:\\Program Files\\R\\R-4.3.2" -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="C:\\rtools43\\x86_64-w64-mingw32.static.posix\\bin" -cmake --build . --config Release --parallel -cd .. - -# This super wacky hack is found in cmake/RPackageInstall.cmake.in and -# cmake/RPackageInstallTargetSetup.cmake. This hack lets us bypass the normal build process of R -# and have R use xgboost.dll that we've already built. -rm -v xgboost_rpack/configure -rm -rfv xgboost_rpack/src -mkdir -p xgboost_rpack/src -cp -v lib/xgboost.dll xgboost_rpack/src/ -echo 'all:' > xgboost_rpack/src/Makefile -echo 'all:' > xgboost_rpack/src/Makefile.win -mv xgboost_rpack/ xgboost/ -/c/Rtools43/usr/bin/tar -cvf xgboost_r_gpu_win64_${commit_hash}.tar xgboost/ -/c/Rtools43/usr/bin/gzip -9c xgboost_r_gpu_win64_${commit_hash}.tar > xgboost_r_gpu_win64_${commit_hash}.tar.gz