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authormerakor <cem@ckyln.com>2020-05-02 12:01:19 +0000
committermerakor <cem@ckyln.com>2020-05-02 12:01:19 +0000
commit704109714e806cba287246fea6bbf3810bd4ded2 (patch)
treeeec394f567c62dace837936712267879acd09e3b /kiss
parentcc811da3919008d1801233abfd22c6dbf21dc440 (diff)
downloadcpt-704109714e806cba287246fea6bbf3810bd4ded2.tar.gz
kiss: standardized hash checking in 'sha256sum', 'sha256', 'openssl'
FossilOrigin-Name: f5a6e6314a1d42253480bf39893e3763b052854ef227bed6cb76faf906f3eb83
Diffstat (limited to 'kiss')
-rwxr-xr-xkiss30
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/kiss b/kiss
index f4310d8..d7d8f54 100755
--- a/kiss
+++ b/kiss
@@ -99,6 +99,19 @@ decompress() {
esac < "$1"
}
+hashcheck() {
+ # This is a sha256sum function for outputting a standard
+ # hash digest. sha256 on BSD systems require an '-r' flag
+ # for outputting the same way with sha256sum, and still,
+ # it outputs a single space between the hash and the file
+ # whereas sha256sum outputs double spaces. It fallbacks to
+ # openssl, but that is rarely ever needed.
+ { sha256sum "$1" 2>/dev/null || sha256 -r "$1" 2>/dev/null ||
+ openssl dgst -r -sha256 "$1" || die "No sha256 program could be run." ;} |
+
+ while read -r hash file; do printf '%s %s\n' "$hash" "${file#\*}"; done
+}
+
pkg_lint() {
# Check that each mandatory file in the package entry exists.
log "$1" "Checking repository files"
@@ -499,9 +512,9 @@ pkg_etcsums() (
# prior directory before being able to continue.
cd "$pkg_dir/$1/etc" 2>/dev/null || return 0; cd ..
- # Word splitting is intentional here
- # shellcheck disable=2086
- find etc -type f -exec $sha256sum {} + > "$pkg_dir/$1/$pkg_db/$1/etcsums"
+ find etc -type f | while read -r file; do
+ hashcheck "$file"
+ done > "$pkg_dir/$1/$pkg/db/$1/etcsums"
)
pkg_tar() {
@@ -700,7 +713,7 @@ pkg_checksums() {
# An easy way to get 'sha256sum' to print with the 'basename'
# of files is to 'cd' to the file's directory beforehand.
- (cd "$src_path" && $sha256sum "${src##*/}") ||
+ (cd "$src_path" && hashcheck "${src##*/}") ||
die "$1" "Failed to generate checksums"
done < "$repo_dir/sources"
}
@@ -881,8 +894,8 @@ pkg_etc() {
# Handle files in /etc/ based on a 3-way checksum check.
find etc ! -type d | while read -r file; do
- { sum_new=$($sha256sum "$file")
- sum_sys=$(cd "$KISS_ROOT/"; $sha256sum "$file")
+ { sum_new=$(hashcheck "$file")
+ sum_sys=$(cd "$KISS_ROOT/"; hashcheck "$file")
sum_old=$("$grep" "$file$" "$mak_dir/c"); } 2>/dev/null ||:
log "$pkg_name" "Doing 3-way handshake for $file"
@@ -1478,11 +1491,6 @@ main() {
# to cancel, or the user would want to abort building a package.
stty intr "^C"
- # BSD systems make use of sha256 instead of sha256sum, which has a
- # different argument control than sha256sum. This fallbacks to sha256
- # where sha256sum isn't available
- sha256sum=$(command -v sha256sum) || sha256sum="sha256 -r"
-
# 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 ||: