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authornoreply@github.com <noreply@github.com>2019-09-10 12:49:46 +0000
committernoreply@github.com <noreply@github.com>2019-09-10 12:49:46 +0000
commit0253c8c77ef0ca2af4fe84807e93554bc7287437 (patch)
tree8641e1c0cff42158aff83d8ba3da2846e38e6097
parentf3293b99cb84d2e5b688b84a6653e7b9e4d632dd (diff)
parent6c682fe6a3653ada6e5e98280fc0047607c2a69c (diff)
downloadcpt-0253c8c77ef0ca2af4fe84807e93554bc7287437.tar.gz
Merge pull request #51 from kisslinux/no_kiss_root
kiss: fixed KISS_ROOT FossilOrigin-Name: 213ddadfafaef24aa905eb9a11041a6cff62dac6a07ff77449bd8adc210089b8
-rwxr-xr-xkiss35
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/kiss b/kiss
index 5dbbd44..d04f62d 100755
--- a/kiss
+++ b/kiss
@@ -63,8 +63,7 @@ pkg_find() {
# Find the repository containing a package.
# Searches installed packages if the package is absent
# from the repositories.
- set -- "$1" $(IFS=:; find $KISS_PATH "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db" \
- -maxdepth 1 -name "$1")
+ set -- "$1" $(IFS=:; find $KISS_PATH "$sys_db" -maxdepth 1 -name "$1")
# A package may also not be found due to a repository not being
# readable by the current user. Either way, we need to die here.
@@ -82,8 +81,7 @@ pkg_list() {
# avoid having to 'basename' each path. If this fails,
# set '$1' to mimic a failed glob which indicates that
# nothing is installed.
- cd "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db" 2>/dev/null ||
- set -- "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/"\*
+ cd "$sys_db" 2>/dev/null || set -- "$sys_db/"\*
# Optional arguments can be passed to check for specific
# packages. If no arguments are passed, list all. As we
@@ -93,7 +91,7 @@ pkg_list() {
# If the 'glob' above failed, exit early as there are no
# packages installed.
- [ "$1" = "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/"\* ] && return 1
+ [ "$1" = "$sys_db/"\* ] && return 1
# Loop over each package and print its name and version.
for pkg; do
@@ -290,8 +288,7 @@ pkg_fixdeps() {
dep=$(readlink -f "$KISS_ROOT/${dep##$KISS_ROOT}")
# Figure out which package owns the file.
- dep=$(set +f; grep -lFx "${dep##$KISS_ROOT}" \
- "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/"*/manifest)
+ dep=$(set +f; grep -lFx "${dep##$KISS_ROOT}" "$sys_db/"*/manifest)
# Extract package name from 'grep' match.
dep=${dep%/*}
@@ -559,7 +556,7 @@ pkg_conflicts() {
set +f
# Generate a list of all installed package manifests.
- set -f -- "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/"*/manifest
+ set -f -- "$sys_db/"*/manifest
# Go through the manifest list and filter out the
# package which will be installed.
@@ -602,7 +599,7 @@ pkg_remove() {
set +f
# Make sure that nothing depends on this package.
- [ "$2" = check ] && for file in "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/"*; do
+ [ "$2" = check ] && for file in "$sys_db/"*; do
# Check each depends file for the package and if it's
# a run-time dependency, append to the $required_by string.
grep -qFx "$1" "$file/depends" 2>/dev/null &&
@@ -631,7 +628,7 @@ pkg_remove() {
else
rm -f -- "$KISS_ROOT/$file"
fi
- done < "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/$1/manifest"
+ done < "$sys_db/$1/manifest"
# Reset 'trap' to its original value. Removal is done so
# we no longer need to block 'Ctrl+C'.
@@ -702,8 +699,8 @@ pkg_install() {
# If the package is already installed (and this is an upgrade) make a
# backup of the manifest file.
- if [ -f "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/manifest" ]; then
- old_manifest=$(cat "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/manifest")
+ if [ -f "$sys_db/$pkg_name/manifest" ]; then
+ old_manifest=$(cat "$sys_db/$pkg_name/manifest")
else
old_manifest=
fi
@@ -726,7 +723,7 @@ pkg_install() {
# Remove any leftover files if this is an upgrade.
[ "$old_manifest" ] && {
printf '%s\n' "$old_manifest" |
- grep -vFxf "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/manifest" - |
+ grep -vFxf "$sys_db/$pkg_name/manifest" - |
while read -r file; do
# Skip deleting some leftover files.
@@ -764,9 +761,9 @@ pkg_install() {
# we no longer need to block 'Ctrl+C'.
trap pkg_clean EXIT INT
- [ -x "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/post-install" ] && {
+ [ -x "$sys_db/$pkg_name/post-install" ] && {
log "[$pkg_name] Running post-install script"
- "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/post-install" ||:
+ "$sys_db/$pkg_name/post-install" ||:
}
log "[$pkg_name] Installed successfully"
@@ -819,7 +816,7 @@ pkg_updates() {
# Enable globbing.
set +f
- for pkg in "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/"*; do
+ for pkg in "$sys_db/"*; do
pkg_name=${pkg##*/}
# Read version and release information from the installed packages
@@ -916,7 +913,7 @@ args() {
b|build)
# If no arguments were passed, rebuild all packages.
[ "$1" ] || {
- cd "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db" || die "Failed to find package db"
+ cd "$sys_db" || die "Failed to find package db"
# Use a glob after 'cd' to generate a list of all installed
# packages based on directory names.
@@ -1030,6 +1027,10 @@ main() {
# up before we die. This occurs on 'Ctrl+C' as well as success and error.
trap pkg_clean EXIT INT
+ # This allows for automatic setup of a KISS chroot and will
+ # do nothing on a normal system.
+ mkdir -p "${sys_db:=$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db}" 2>/dev/null ||:
+
# Create the required temporary directories and set the variables
# which point to them.
mkdir -p "${cac_dir:=$KISS_ROOT${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/kiss}" \