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-rw-r--r--src/cpt-lib.in129
1 files changed, 82 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/src/cpt-lib.in b/src/cpt-lib.in
index 3a57d00..40bd468 100644
--- a/src/cpt-lib.in
+++ b/src/cpt-lib.in
@@ -620,6 +620,18 @@ pkg_owner() {
[ "$1" ] && printf '%s\n' "$1"
}
+pkg_owner_multi() {
+ set +f
+
+ [ "$3" ] || set -- "$1" "$2" "$sys_db"/*/manifest
+
+ grep "$@" | while read -r pkg_owner; do
+ pkg_owner=${pkg_owner%/*}
+ pkg_owner=${pkg_owner##*/}
+ printf '%s\n' "${pkg_owner##*/}"
+ done
+}
+
pkg_isbuilt() (
# Check if a package is built or not.
read -r ver rel < "$(pkg_find "$1")/version"
@@ -929,9 +941,12 @@ pkg_strip() {
pkg_fix_deps_fullpath() {
# Return the canonical path of libraries extracted by readelf.
- while read -r dep _ rslv _; do
- [ "$dep" = "$1" ] || continue
- printf '%s\n' "$rslv"
+ while read -r line _ rslv _; do
+ [ "$line" = "$1" ] || continue
+ case $rslv in
+ ldd) out "$line" ;;
+ *) out "$rslv" ;;
+ esac
done
}
@@ -958,52 +973,72 @@ pkg_fix_deps() {
pkg_name=$1
set +f; set -f -- "$sys_db/"*/manifest
- # Get a list of binaries and libraries, false files
- # will be found, however it's faster to get 'ldd' to check
- # them anyway than to filter them out.
- find "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name/" -type f 2>/dev/null |
+ # We create two separate files for storing dependency information.
+ #
+ # 'lddfile' is where we will be storing the output of ldd, so that we can
+ # reference it later.
+ #
+ # 'dep_file_list' is where we will be listing the needed files which we will
+ # be passing to grep.
+ #
+ lddfile=$(_tmp_create lddfile) dep_file_list=$(_tmp_create dfl)
+
+ pkg_fix_deps_find() {
+ # We run the similar command twice, might as well be a function.
+ # Basically runs find on the package directory and executes the
+ # given command.
+ end=+; [ "$1" = ldd ] && end=';'
- while read -r file; do
- # We call ldd regardless here, because we also use it to retrieve the
- # fullpath of a library when using readelf. Best use we have here is
- # saving it in a buffer, so we don't use the dynamic loader everytime we
- # need to reference it.
- lddbuf=$(ldd -- "$file" 2>/dev/null) ||:
-
- case ${elf_prog:-ldd} in
- *readelf) "$elf_prog" -d "$file" 2>/dev/null ;;
- *) printf '%s\n' "$lddbuf" ;;
- esac |
- while read -r dep; do
- # Skip lines containing 'ldd'.
- [ "${dep##*ldd*}" ] || continue
- case $dep in *NEEDED*\[*\] | *'=>'*) ;; *) continue; esac
-
- # readelf output:
- # 0x0000 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libc.so]
- dep=${dep##*\[}
- dep=${dep%%\]*}
-
- # Retrieve the fullpath of the library from our ldd buffer.
- case $elf_prog in
- *readelf) line=$(printf '%s\n' "$lddbuf" |
- pkg_fix_deps_fullpath "$line")
- esac
+ # Get a list of binaries and libraries, false files will be found,
+ # however it's faster to get 'ldd' to check them anyway than to filter
+ # them out.
+ #
+ # We are terminating exec, so no worries.
+ # shellcheck disable=2067
+ find "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name/" -type f -exec "$@" {} "$end" 2>/dev/null |
+ sed 's/([^)]*) *$//' | sort -u
+ }
+
+ # Record all the dependencies in the 'lddfile'. This will include all
+ # dependencies, including non-direct ones. Unless the user prefers ldd,
+ # readelf will be used to filter the non-direct dependencies out.
+ pkg_fix_deps_find ldd -- > "$lddfile"
+
+ case "$elf_prog" in
+ *readelf) pkg_fix_deps_find "$elf_prog" -d ;;
+ *) cat "$lddfile"
+ esac | while read -r dep; do
+ # Skip lines containing 'ldd'.
+ [ "${dep##*ldd*}" ] || continue
+ case $dep in *NEEDED*\[*\] | *'=>'*) ;; *) continue; esac
+
+ # readelf output:
+ # 0x0000 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libc.so]
+ dep=${dep##*\[}
+ dep=${dep%%\]*}
+
+ # Retrieve the fullpath of the library from our ldd buffer.
+ case $elf_prog in
+ *readelf) dep=$(pkg_fix_deps_fullpath "$dep" < "$lddfile")
+ esac
- # ldd output:
- # libc.so => /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1
- dep=${dep#* => }
- dep=${dep% *}
-
- # Figure out which package owns the file. Skip file if it is owned
- # by the current package. This also handles cases where a '*-bin'
- # package exists on the system, so the package manager doesn't think
- # that the package we are building depends on the *-bin version of
- # itself, or any other renamed versions of the same software.
- pkg_owner -l "/${dep#/}\$" "$PWD/manifest" >/dev/null && continue
- pkg_owner -l "/${dep#/}\$" "$@" ||:
- done ||:
- done >> depends
+ # ldd output:
+ # libc.so => /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1
+ dep=${dep#* => }
+ dep=${dep% *}
+
+ # Figure out which package owns the file. Skip file if it is owned
+ # by the current package. This also handles cases where a '*-bin'
+ # package exists on the system, so the package manager doesn't think
+ # that the package we are building depends on the *-bin version of
+ # itself, or any other renamed versions of the same software.
+ pkg_owner -l "/${dep#/}\$" "$PWD/manifest" >/dev/null && continue
+ out "/${dep#/}\$"
+ done >> "$dep_file_list"
+
+ # We write all the files into 'dep_file_list' so that we don't need to call
+ # grep on our entire database manifest hundreds of times.
+ pkg_owner_multi -lf "$dep_file_list" "$@" >> depends
# Remove duplicate entries from the new depends file.
# This removes duplicate lines looking *only* at the