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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/cpt-lib | 200 |
1 files changed, 107 insertions, 93 deletions
diff --git a/src/cpt-lib b/src/cpt-lib index 9cd3d2d..7b67f79 100644 --- a/src/cpt-lib +++ b/src/cpt-lib @@ -425,19 +425,20 @@ pkg_isbuilt() ( pkg_lint() { # Check that each mandatory file in the package entry exists. - log "$1" "Checking repository files" + pkg_name=${1##*/} + log "$pkg_name" "Checking repository files" repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") cd "$repo_dir" || die "'$repo_dir' not accessible" - [ -f sources ] || warn "$1" "Sources file not found" - [ -x build ] || die "$1" "Build file not found or not executable" - [ -s version ] || die "$1" "Version file not found or empty" + [ -f sources ] || warn "$pkg_name" "Sources file not found" + [ -x build ] || die "$pkg_name" "Build file not found or not executable" + [ -s version ] || die "$pkg_name" "Version file not found or empty" read -r _ release 2>/dev/null < version || die "Version file not found" [ "$release" ] || die "Release field not found in version file" - [ "$2" ] || [ -f checksums ] || die "$pkg" "Checksums are missing" + [ "$2" ] || [ -f checksums ] || die "$pkg_name" "Checksums are missing" } pkg_find() { @@ -449,27 +450,34 @@ pkg_find() { # Figure out which repository a package belongs to by # searching for directories matching the package name # in $CPT_PATH/*. - query=$1 match=$2 type=$3 IFS=:; set -- - - # Word splitting is intentional here. - # shellcheck disable=2086 - for path in $SEARCH_PATH ; do - set +f - - for path2 in "$path/"$query; do - test "${type:--d}" "$path2" && set -f -- "$@" "$path2" - done - done + query=$1 match=$2 type=$3; set -- + + case $query in + */*) + [ -d "$query" ] || { log "$query" "No such directory" "ERROR"; return 1;} + (cd -P "$query" && printf '%s\n' "$PWD") ;; + *) + IFS=: + # Word splitting is intentional here. + # shellcheck disable=2086 + for path in $SEARCH_PATH ; do + set +f + + for path2 in "$path/"$query; do + test "${type:--d}" "$path2" && set -f -- "$@" "$path2" + done + done - IFS=$old_ifs + IFS=$old_ifs - # 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. - [ "$1" ] || die "Package '$query' not in any repository" + # 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. + [ "$1" ] || die "Package '$query' not in any repository" - # Show all search results if called from 'cpt search', else - # print only the first match. - [ "$match" ] && printf '%s\n' "$@" || printf '%s\n' "$1" + # Show all search results if called from 'cpt search', else + # print only the first match. + [ "$match" ] && printf '%s\n' "$@" || printf '%s\n' "$1" + esac } pkg_list() { @@ -504,6 +512,7 @@ pkg_list() { pkg_cache() { read -r version release 2>/dev/null < "$(pkg_find "$1")/version" + set -- "${1##*/}" # Initially assume that the package tarball is built with the CPT_COMPRESS # value. @@ -525,12 +534,12 @@ pkg_sources() { # Support packages without sources. Simply do nothing. [ -f "$repo_dir/sources" ] || return 0 - log "$1" "Downloading sources" + log "${1##*/}" "Downloading sources" # Store each downloaded source in a directory named after the # package it belongs to. This avoid conflicts between two packages # having a source of the same name. - mkdir -p "$src_dir/$1" && cd "$src_dir/$1" + mkdir -p "$src_dir/${1##*/}" && cd "$src_dir/${1##*/}" repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") @@ -544,23 +553,23 @@ pkg_sources() { # Remote source (cached). elif [ -f "${src##*/}" ]; then - log "$1" "Found cached source '${src##*/}'" + log "${1##*/}" "Found cached source '${src##*/}'" # Remote source. elif [ -z "${src##*://*}" ]; then - log "$1" "Downloading $src" + log "${1##*/}" "Downloading $src" curl "$src" -fLo "${src##*/}" || { rm -f "${src##*/}" - die "$1" "Failed to download $src" + die "${1##*/}" "Failed to download $src" } # Local source. elif [ -f "$repo_dir/$src" ]; then - log "$1" "Found local file '$src'" + log "${1##*/}" "Found local file '$src'" else - die "$1" "No local file '$src'" + die "${1##*/}" "No local file '$src'" fi done < "$repo_dir/sources" } @@ -569,14 +578,15 @@ pkg_extract() { # Extract all source archives to the build directory and copy over # any local repository files. repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") + pkg_name=${1##*/} # Support packages without sources. Simply do nothing. [ -f "$repo_dir/sources" ] || return 0 - log "$1" "Extracting sources" + log "$pkg_name" "Extracting sources" while read -r src dest || [ "$src" ]; do - mkdir -p "$mak_dir/$1/$dest" && cd "$mak_dir/$1/$dest" + mkdir -p "$mak_dir/$pkg_name/$dest" && cd "$mak_dir/$pkg_name/$dest" case $src in # Git repository. @@ -584,7 +594,7 @@ pkg_extract() { # Split the source into URL + OBJECT (branch or commit). url=${src##git+} com=${url##*[@#]} com=${com#${url%[@#]*}} - log "$1" "Cloning ${url%[@#]*}"; { + log "$pkg_name" "Cloning ${url%[@#]*}"; { git init git remote add origin "${url%[@#]*}" case "$url" in @@ -593,7 +603,7 @@ pkg_extract() { *) git fetch --depth=1 origin "$com" || git fetch esac git checkout "${com:-FETCH_HEAD}" - } || die "$1" "Failed to clone $src" + } || die "$pkg_name" "Failed to clone $src" ;; # Mercurial repository. @@ -602,7 +612,7 @@ pkg_extract() { url=${src##hg+} com=${url##*[@#]} com=${com#${url%[@#]*}} # Unfortunately, there is no shallow cloning with Mercurial. - log "$1" "Cloning ${url%[@#]*}" + log "$pkg_name" "Cloning ${url%[@#]*}" hg clone -u "${com:-tip}" ;; @@ -615,9 +625,9 @@ pkg_extract() { # which allows for manual extraction. *://*.tar|*://*.tar.??|*://*.tar.???|*://*.tar.????|*://*.tgz|*://*.txz) - decompress "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" > .ktar + decompress "$src_dir/$pkg_name/${src##*/}" > .ktar - "$tar" xf .ktar || die "$1" "Couldn't extract ${src##*/}" + "$tar" xf .ktar || die "$pkg_name" "Couldn't extract ${src##*/}" # We now list the contents of the tarball so we can do our # version of 'strip-components'. @@ -668,13 +678,13 @@ pkg_extract() { ;; *://*.cpio|*://*.cpio.??|*://*.cpio.???|*://*.cpio.????) - decompress "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" | cpio -i + decompress "$src_dir/$pkg_name/${src##*/}" | cpio -i ;; *://*.zip) - unzip "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" || - die "$1" "Couldn't extract ${src##*/}" + unzip "$src_dir/$pkg_name/${src##*/}" || + die "$pkg_name" "Couldn't extract ${src##*/}" ;; @@ -684,11 +694,11 @@ pkg_extract() { cp -f "$repo_dir/$src" . # Remote file. - elif [ -f "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" ]; then - cp -f "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" . + elif [ -f "$src_dir/$pkg_name/${src##*/}" ]; then + cp -f "$src_dir/$pkg_name/${src##*/}" . else - die "$1" "Local file $src not found" + die "$pkg_name" "Local file $src not found" fi ;; esac @@ -699,11 +709,11 @@ pkg_depends() { # Resolve all dependencies and generate an ordered list. # This does a depth-first search. The deepest dependencies are # listed first and then the parents in reverse order. - contains "$deps" "$1" || { + contains "$deps" "${1##*/}" || { # Filter out non-explicit, aleady installed dependencies. # Only filter installed if called from 'pkg_build()'. [ "$pkg_build" ] && [ -z "$2" ] && - (pkg_list "$1" >/dev/null) && return + (pkg_list "${1##*/}" >/dev/null) && return while read -r dep type || [ "$dep" ]; do # Skip test dependencies unless $CPT_TEST is set to 1. @@ -715,7 +725,7 @@ pkg_depends() { # After child dependencies are added to the list, # add the package which depends on them. - [ "$2" = explicit ] || deps="$deps $1 " + [ "$2" = explicit ] || deps="$deps ${1##*/} " } } @@ -725,18 +735,20 @@ pkg_order() { # to be called from 'cpt i'. order=; redro=; deps= - for pkg do case $pkg in - *.tar.*) deps="$deps $pkg " ;; + for pkg do case ${pkg##*/} in + *.tar.*) deps="$deps ${pkg##*/} " ;; *) pkg_depends "$pkg" raw esac done # Filter the list, only keeping explicit packages. # The purpose of these two loops is to order the # argument list based on dependence. - for pkg in $deps; do ! contains "$*" "$pkg" || { - order="$order $pkg " - redro=" $pkg $redro" - } done + for pkg in $deps; do for explicit_pkg; do + [ "$pkg" = "${explicit_pkg##*/}" ] && { + order="$order $explicit_pkg " + redro=" $explicit_pkg $redro" + } + done; done deps= } @@ -905,7 +917,7 @@ pkg_build() { log "Resolving dependencies" - for pkg do contains "$explicit" "$pkg" || { + for pkg do contains "$explicit" "${pkg##*/}" || { pkg_depends "$pkg" explicit # Mark packages passed on the command-line @@ -920,14 +932,15 @@ pkg_build() { # installed as a dependency. # shellcheck disable=2086 for pkg do - contains "$deps" "$pkg" && explicit=$(pop "$pkg" from $explicit) + contains "$deps" "${pkg##*/}" && explicit=$(pop "$pkg" from $explicit) done # See [1] at top of script. # shellcheck disable=2046,2086 set -- $deps $explicit - log "Building: $*" + pkg_list=''; for pkg; do pkg_list="$pkg_list ${pkg##*/}"; done + log "Building: $pkg_list" # Only ask for confirmation if more than one package needs to be built. [ $# -gt 1 ] || [ "$pkg_update" ] && { prompt || exit 0 ;} @@ -955,6 +968,7 @@ pkg_build() { # Finally build and create tarballs for all passed packages and # dependencies. for pkg do + pkg_name=${pkg##*/} log "$pkg" "Building package ($((in = in + 1))/$#)" pkg_extract "$pkg" @@ -964,18 +978,18 @@ pkg_build() { # Copy the build file to the build directory to users to modify it # temporarily at runtime. - cp -f "$repo_dir/build" "$mak_dir/$pkg/.build.cpt" + cp -f "$repo_dir/build" "$mak_dir/$pkg_name/.build.cpt" # Install built packages to a directory under the package name # to avoid collisions with other packages. - mkdir -p "$pkg_dir/$pkg/$pkg_db" + mkdir -p "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name/$pkg_db" # Move to the build directory. - cd "$mak_dir/$pkg" + cd "$mak_dir/$pkg_name" - log "$pkg" "Starting build" + log "$pkg_name" "Starting build" - run_hook pre-build "$pkg" "$pkg_dir/$pkg" + run_hook pre-build "$pkg_name" "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" # Notify the user if the build script is changed during the pre-build # hook. @@ -985,76 +999,76 @@ pkg_build() { # Call the build script, log the output to the terminal # and to a file. There's no PIPEFAIL in POSIX shelll so # we must resort to tricks like killing the script ourselves. - { ./.build.cpt "$pkg_dir/$pkg" "$build_version" "$sys_arch" 2>&1 || { - log "$pkg" "Build failed" - log "$pkg" "Log stored to $log_dir/$pkg-$time-$pid" - run_hook build-fail "$pkg" "$pkg_dir/$pkg" + { ./.build.cpt "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" "$build_version" "$sys_arch" 2>&1 || { + log "$pkg_name" "Build failed" + log "$pkg_name" "Log stored to $log_dir/$pkg_name-$time-$pid" + run_hook build-fail "$pkg_name" "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" pkg_clean kill 0 - } } | tee "$log_dir/$pkg-$time-$pid" + } } | tee "$log_dir/$pkg_name-$time-$pid" # Run the test script if it exists and the user wants to run tests. This # is turned off by default. [ -x "$repo_dir/test" ] && [ "$CPT_TEST" = 1 ] && { - run_hook pre-test "$pkg" "$pkg_dir/$pkg" - log "$pkg" "Running tests" - "$repo_dir/test" "$pkg_dir/$pkg" "$build_version" "$sys_arch" 2>&1 || { - log "$pkg" "Test failed" - log "$pkg" "Log stored to $log_dir/$pkg-$time-$pid" + run_hook pre-test "$pkg_name" "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" + log "$pkg_name" "Running tests" + "$repo_dir/test" "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" "$build_version" "$sys_arch" 2>&1 || { + log "$pkg_name" "Test failed" + log "$pkg_name" "Log stored to $log_dir/$pkg_name-$time-$pid" run_hook test-fail "$pkg" "$pkg_dir/$pkg" pkg_clean kill 0 - } } | tee -a "$log_dir/$pkg-$time-$pid" + } } | tee -a "$log_dir/$pkg_name-$time-$pid" # Delete the log file if the build succeeded to prevent # the directory from filling very quickly with useless logs. - [ "$CPT_KEEPLOG" = 1 ] || rm -f "$log_dir/$pkg-$time-$pid" + [ "$CPT_KEEPLOG" = 1 ] || rm -f "$log_dir/$pkg_name-$time-$pid" # Copy the repository files to the package directory. # This acts as the database entry. - cp -LRf "$repo_dir" "$pkg_dir/$pkg/$pkg_db/" + cp -LRf "$repo_dir" "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name/$pkg_db/" # Copy the modified build file to the package directory. - pkg_build="$pkg_dir/$pkg/$pkg_db/$pkg/build" + pkg_build="$pkg_dir/$pkg/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/build" diff -U 3 "$pkg_build" .build.cpt > "$pkg_build.diff" && rm -f "$pkg_build.diff" # We never ever want this. Let's end the endless conflicts # and remove it. - find "$pkg_dir/$pkg" -name charset.alias -exec rm -f {} + + find "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" -name charset.alias -exec rm -f {} + # Remove libtool's '*.la' library files. This removes cross-build # system conflicts that may arise. Build-systems change, libtool # is getting deprecated, we don't want a package that depends on # some package's '.la' files. - find "$pkg_dir/$pkg" -name '*.la' -exec rm -f {} + + find "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" -name '*.la' -exec rm -f {} + - log "$pkg" "Successfully built package" + log "$pkg_name" "Successfully built package" - run_hook post-build "$pkg" "$pkg_dir/$pkg" + run_hook post-build "$pkg_name" "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name" # Create the manifest file early and make it empty. # This ensures that the manifest is added to the manifest. - : > "$pkg_dir/$pkg/$pkg_db/$pkg/manifest" + : > "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/manifest" # If the package contains '/etc', add a file called # 'etcsums' to the manifest. See comment directly above. - [ -d "$pkg_dir/$pkg/etc" ] && - : > "$pkg_dir/$pkg/$pkg_db/$pkg/etcsums" + [ -d "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name/etc" ] && + : > "$pkg_dir/$pkg_name/$pkg_db/$pkg_name/etcsums" - pkg_strip "$pkg" - pkg_fix_deps "$pkg" - pkg_manifest "$pkg" - pkg_etcsums "$pkg" - pkg_tar "$pkg" + pkg_strip "$pkg_name" + pkg_fix_deps "$pkg_name" + pkg_manifest "$pkg_name" + pkg_etcsums "$pkg_name" + pkg_tar "$pkg_name" # Install only dependencies of passed packages. # Skip this check if this is a package update. - contains "$explicit" "$pkg" && [ -z "$pkg_update" ] && continue + contains "$explicit" "$pkg_name" && [ -z "$pkg_update" ] && continue - log "$pkg" "Needed as a dependency or has an update, installing" + log "$pkg_name" "Needed as a dependency or has an update, installing" - (CPT_FORCE=1 cpt-install "$pkg") + (CPT_FORCE=1 cpt-install "$pkg_name") done # End here as this was a system update and all packages have been installed. @@ -1092,7 +1106,7 @@ pkg_checksums() { src_path=$repo_dir/${src%/*} # File is remote and was downloaded. - elif [ -f "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" ]; then + elif [ -f "$src_dir/$pkg_name/${src##*/}" ]; then src_path=$src_dir/$1 # File is a git repository. @@ -1100,13 +1114,13 @@ pkg_checksums() { # Die here if source for some reason, doesn't exist. else - die "$1" "Couldn't find source '$src'" + die "$pkg_name" "Couldn't find source '$src'" fi # An easy way to get 'sha256sum' to print with the 'basename' # of files is to 'cd' to the file's directory beforehand. (cd "$src_path" && sh256 "${src##*/}") || - die "$1" "Failed to generate checksums" + die "$pkg_name" "Failed to generate checksums" done < "$repo_dir/sources" } @@ -1416,7 +1430,7 @@ pkg_install() { pkg_cache "$1" || die "package has not been built, run 'cpt b pkg'" - pkg_name=$1 + pkg_name=${1##*/} fi mkdir -p "$tar_dir/$pkg_name" |