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authordylan.araps@gmail.com <dylan.araps@gmail.com>2019-07-04 06:49:39 +0000
committerdylan.araps@gmail.com <dylan.araps@gmail.com>2019-07-04 06:49:39 +0000
commitc12d2d2b8d1e68d748c880a50061682a995d2c66 (patch)
tree00b4fc4e1a9d18d9d8c0be0d1ee4879ded5f22c7 /kiss
parent63a4f37a3315cba293a4f7cbbc530fe3cb988c03 (diff)
downloadcpt-c12d2d2b8d1e68d748c880a50061682a995d2c66.tar.gz
kiss: Fix spelling mistakes in comments and messages.
FossilOrigin-Name: 7315515dc1217b4a523137728c71664049a9f7b28b93ae318950fda91156aaac
Diffstat (limited to 'kiss')
-rwxr-xr-xkiss75
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 38 deletions
diff --git a/kiss b/kiss
index 054ccb9..0f9747a 100755
--- a/kiss
+++ b/kiss
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# This is a simple package manager written in POSIX 'sh' for
-# KISS Linux utlizing the core unix utilites where needed.
+# KISS Linux utilizing the core UNIX utilities where needed.
#
# The script runs with 'set -e' enabled. It will exit on any
# non-zero return code. This ensures that no function continues
@@ -83,11 +83,11 @@ pkg_search() {
pkg_list() {
# List installed packages. As the format is files and
- # diectories, this just involves a simple for loop and
+ # directories, this just involves a simple for loop and
# file read.
# Change directories to the database. This allows us to
- # avoid having to basename each path. If this fails,
+ # 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/var/db/kiss/" 2>/dev/null ||
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ pkg_sources() {
}
pkg_extract() {
- # Extract all source archives to the build diectory and copy over
+ # Extract all source archives to the build directory and copy over
# any local repository files.
log "[$1]: Extracting sources..."
@@ -187,11 +187,11 @@ pkg_extract() {
case $src in
# Do nothing as git repository was downloaded to the build
- # diectory directly.
+ # directory directly.
git:*) ;;
- # Only 'tar' archives are currently supported for extaction.
- # Any other filetypes are simply copied to '$mak_dir' which
+ # Only 'tar' archives are currently supported for extraction.
+ # Any other file-types are simply copied to '$mak_dir' which
# allows you to extract them manually.
*://*.tar*|*://*.tgz)
tar xf "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" -C "./$dest" \
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ pkg_verify() {
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
# Generate a second set of checksums to compare against the
- # repositorie's checksums for the package.
+ # repository's checksums for the package.
pkg_checksums .checksums "$1"
# Compare the checksums using 'cmp'.
@@ -276,8 +276,7 @@ pkg_verify() {
pkg_strip() {
# Strip package binaries and libraries. This saves space on the
- # system as well as on the tarballs we ship for installation.
- log "[$1]: Stripping binaries and libraries..."
+ # system as well as on the tar-balls we ship for installation.
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
@@ -313,7 +312,7 @@ pkg_manifest() (
# packages, checking for package conflicts and for general debugging.
log "[$1]: Generating manifest..."
- # This funcion runs as a subshell to avoid having to 'cd' back to the
+ # This funcion runs as a sub-shell to avoid having to 'cd' back to the
# prior directory before being able to continue.
cd "$pkg_dir/$1"
@@ -327,9 +326,9 @@ pkg_manifest() (
)
pkg_tar() {
- # Create a tarball from the built package's files.
- # This tarball also contains the package's database entry.
- log "[$1]: Creating tarball..."
+ # Create a tar-ball from the built package's files.
+ # This tar-ball also contains the package's database entry.
+ log "[$1]: Creating tar-ball..."
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
@@ -339,15 +338,15 @@ pkg_tar() {
# Read the version information to name the package.
read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version"
- # Create a tarball from the contents of the built package.
+ # Create a tar-ball from the contents of the built package.
tar zpcf "$bin_dir/$1#$version-$release.tar.gz" -C "$pkg_dir/$1" . ||
- die "[$1]: Failed to create tarball."
+ die "[$1]: Failed to create tar-ball."
- log "[$1]: Successfully created tarball."
+ log "[$1]: Successfully created tar-ball."
}
pkg_build() {
- # Build packages and turn them into packaged tarballs. This function
+ # Build packages and turn them into packaged tar-balls. This function
# also checks checksums, downloads sources and ensure all dependencies
# are installed.
@@ -451,7 +450,7 @@ pkg_build() {
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
# Install built packages to a directory under the package name
- # to avod collisions with other packages.
+ # to avoid collisions with other packages.
mkdir -p "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss"
# Move to the build directory and call the build script.
@@ -462,7 +461,7 @@ pkg_build() {
# This acts as the database entry.
cp -Rf "$repo_dir" "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss/"
- log "[$pkg]: Sucessfully built package."
+ log "[$pkg]: Successfully built package."
# Create the manifest file early and make it empty.
# This ensure that the manifest is added to the manifest...
@@ -515,7 +514,7 @@ pkg_checksums() {
[ "$src_path" ] ||
die "[$pkg]: Couldn't find source '$src'."
- # An easy way to get 'sha256sum' to print with the basenames
+ # An easy way to get 'sha256sum' to print with the 'basename'
# of files is to 'cd' to the file's directory beforehand.
(cd "$src_path" && sha256sum "${src##*/}") ||
die "[$pkg]: Failed to generate checksums."
@@ -533,10 +532,10 @@ pkg_checksums() {
pkg_conflicts() {
# Check to see if a package conflicts with another.
- # This function takes a path to a KISS tarball as an argument.
+ # This function takes a path to a KISS tar-ball as an argument.
log "[$2]: Checking for package conflicts."
- # Extract manifest from the tarball and only extract files entries.
+ # Extract manifest from the tar-ball and only extract files entries.
tar xf "$1" -O "./var/db/kiss/$2/manifest" |
while read -r line; do
[ "${line%%*/}" ] && printf '%s\n' "$line" >> "$cac_dir/manifest-$pid"
@@ -562,7 +561,7 @@ pkg_remove() {
# Create a backup of 'rm' and 'rmdir' so they aren't removed
# during package removal. This ensures that an upgrade to 'busybox'
- # or your coreutils of choice doesn't break the package manager.
+ # or your core utilities of choice doesn't break the package manager.
cp "$(command -v rm)" "$cac_dir"
cp "$(command -v rmdir)" "$cac_dir"
@@ -575,7 +574,7 @@ pkg_remove() {
while read -r file; do
# The file is in '/etc' skip it. This prevents the package
- # manager from removing user edited config files.
+ # manager from removing user edited configuration files.
[ "${file##/etc/*}" ] || continue
if [ -d "$KISS_ROOT/$file" ]; then
@@ -591,10 +590,10 @@ pkg_remove() {
}
pkg_install() {
- # Install a built package tarball.
+ # Install a built package tar-ball.
for pkg; do
- # Install can also take the full path to a tarball.
+ # Install can also take the full path to a tar-ball.
# We don't need to check the repository if this is the case.
if [ -f "$pkg" ] && [ -z "${pkg%%*.tar.gz}" ] ; then
tar_file=$pkg
@@ -618,9 +617,9 @@ pkg_install() {
tar_file=$bin_dir/$tar_name
fi
- # Figure out which package the tarball installs by checking for
- # a database entry inside the tarball. If no database entry exists,
- # exit here as the tarball is *most likely* not a KISS package.
+ # Figure out which package the tar-ball installs by checking for
+ # a database entry inside the tar-ball. If no database entry exists,
+ # exit here as the tar-ball is *most likely* not a KISS package.
pkg_name=$(tar tf "$tar_file" | grep -x "\./var/db/kiss/.*/version") ||
die "'${tar_file##*/}' is not a valid KISS package."
@@ -629,15 +628,15 @@ pkg_install() {
pkg_conflicts "$tar_file" "$pkg_name"
- # Extract the tarball early to catch any errors before installation
+ # Extract the tar-ball early to catch any errors before installation
# begins. The package manager uninstalls the previous package during
# an upgrade so any errors need to be caught ASAP.
tar pxf "$tar_file" -C "$tar_dir/" ||
- die "[$pkg_name]: Failed to extract tarball."
+ die "[$pkg_name]: Failed to extract tar-ball."
# Create a backup of 'mv', 'mkdir' and 'find' so they aren't removed
# during package removal. This ensures that an upgrade to 'busybox' or
- # your coreutils of choice doesn't break the package manager.
+ # your core utilities of choice doesn't break the package manager.
cp "$(command -v mv)" "$cac_dir"
cp "$(command -v mkdir)" "$cac_dir"
cp "$(command -v find)" "$cac_dir"
@@ -645,7 +644,7 @@ pkg_install() {
log "[$pkg_name]: Removing previous version of package if it exists."
pkg_remove "$pkg_name"
- # Installation works by unpacking the tarball to a specified location,
+ # Installation works by unpacking the tar-ball to a specified location,
# manually running 'mkdir' to create each directory and finally, using
# 'mv' to move each file.
cd "$tar_dir"
@@ -780,9 +779,9 @@ args() {
# that follow are all package names.
# Actions can be abbreviated to their first letter. This saves
- # keystrokes once you memorize themand it also has the side-effect
- # of "correcting" spelling mistakes assuming the first letter is
- # right.
+ # keystrokes once you memorize the commands and it also has the
+ # side-effect of "correcting" spelling mistakes (assuming the first
+ # letter is right).
case $1 in
# Build the list of packages.
b*)
@@ -865,7 +864,7 @@ main() {
old_ifs=$IFS
# Catch errors and ensure that build files and directories are cleaned
- # up before we die. This occurs on 'Ctrl+C' as well as sucess and error.
+ # up before we die. This occurs on 'Ctrl+C' as well as success and error.
trap pkg_clean EXIT INT
# Create the required temporary directories and set the variables