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#!/bin/sh -ef
# Turn an installed package into a CPT tarball
## SYNOPSIS:
## .Nm
## .Op Ar pkg
## DESCRIPTION:
## .Nm
## creates a package tarball of an installed package using the system files
## declared on the package's manifest. If no package name is given,
## .Nm
## will use the name of the current directory as the package.
case "$1" in
--help|-h)
printf 'usage: %s [pkg]\n' "${0##*/}"
exit 0
;;
'') set -- "${PWD##*/}"
esac
cpt-list "$1" >/dev/null
db=$CPT_ROOT/var/db/cpt/installed
# Grab the package's version..
read -r ver rel 2>/dev/null < "$db/$1/version"
### Environment variables:
### The compression method can be changed while creating a tarball, using the
### .Ev CPT_COMPRESS
### environment variable.
# Fallback to gzip if there is a typo
case "$CPT_COMPRESS" in bz2|gz|xz|zst|lz) ;; *) CPT_COMPRESS=gz; esac
# Reset the argument list.
tarball="$PWD/$1#$ver-$rel.tar.$CPT_COMPRESS"
# Turn the list of files back into a package.
cd "$CPT_ROOT/"
sed 's/^/./' "$db/$1/manifest" |
pax -wd |
case "$CPT_COMPRESS" in
bz2) bzip2 -z ;;
gz) gzip -6 ;;
xz) xz -zT 0 ;;
zst) zstd -3 ;;
lz) lzip -6 ;;
esac > "$tarball"
printf 'tarball created in %s\n' "$tarball"
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