In #33823, `scripts/package-builds.sh` (which is used by both
`build-packages-dist.sh` and `build-ivy-npm-packages.sh`) was updated to
use `realpath`. It turns out that `realpath` does not exist on macOS, so
the build scripts do not work there.
This commit fixes it by switching from `realpath $(pwd)/..` to
`dirname $(pwd)`, which does practically the same thing (in this
situation) and works on macOS as well.
PR Close#33843
- Move "Building packages" log above actual work (computing targets).
- Print corrent script name (`build-ivy-npm-packages.sh` would claim to
be `build-packages-dist.sh`).
- Make logs of different operations a little more consistent.
PR Close#33823
Currently it's not possible to run the `./scripts/build-packages-dist.sh` script on Windows because
`bazel query` returns CRLF line-endings which result on array expansion in Bazel target names
that end with a carriage return (e.g. `//packages/core\r`). This then results in a build failure where
Bazel complains that target names should not end with a carriage return.
In order to fix this, we just strip off the carriage return line-endings from the bazel query stdout. Ideally
the script will be ported to a plain Node script eventually, but for now it prevents Windows users from
building the release packages and the simple workaround seems reasonable and sufficient.
PR Close#30853