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manage_doinst64
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#!/bin/sh
# $Id$
# Copyright 2014 Eric Hameleers, Eindhoven, NL
# Copyright 2018 Ben Stern <[email protected]>
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
# WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
# SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
# RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
# USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Extract, test and manage doinst.sh scripts of compat64 packages.
# Catch errors and display the offending line number:
set -e
trap 'echo "$0 FAILED at line ${LINENO}"' ERR
# Package-independent variables
ARCH=${ARCH:-$(uname -m)}
TAG=${TAG:-compat64} # tag to be used for the converted package
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} # where the package gets created
TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} # location for temporary files
# $BUILD can also be overridden, though it in-turn is overridden if an output
# package name is specified on the command line.
# Blacklist of packages not to use this script on (these *have* to be compiled
# on a 32-bit box):
BLACKLIST="
glibc.*
kernel.*
gcc.*
"
function show_help () {
# Write the help text to output:
cat <<EOF
Usage: $0 <-i input_package_file_name> [-d output_directory]
$(basename $0) is used to extract, test and manage the doinst.sh script
in a 64-bit compatibility Slackware package.
required parameters::
-i input_package_file_name : 64-bit package to convert
optional parameters::
-d destination_directory : write doinst script in this directory
environment variables:
ARCH (target architecture; defaults to \$(uname -m))
BUILD (build number for output package; defaults to same as input package.
output_package_file_name overrides this value)
TAG (build tag, defaults to ${TAG}))
OUTPUT (location to create the package; defaults to ${OUTPUT})
TMP (location for temporary files; defaults to ${TMP})
EOF
}
# Zero some initial variables:
OUTPKG=""
PKGEXT="txz"
PKGFILE=""
PKGPATH=""
SLACKDESC=""
# Parse the commandline parameters:
while [ ! -z "$1" ]; do
case $1 in
-d|--destdir)
OUTPUT="$(cd ${2}; pwd)" # can be overruled in the "-o" argument!
shift 2
;;
-h|--help)
show_help
exit 0
;;
-i|--inpkg)
PKGFILE="$(basename ${2})"
PKGPATH="$(cd $(dirname ${2}); pwd)/$(basename ${2})"
shift 2
;;
-*)
echo "Unsupported parameter '$1'!"
exit 1
;;
*)
# Do nothing
shift
;;
esac
done
# Bail out now if we did not get an input package:
if [ -z "$PKGFILE" -o ! -e "$PKGPATH" ]; then
echo "** Please supply a valid input package! **"
show_help
exit 3
fi
# if a destination_directory was specified, abort now if we can not create it:
if [ -n "$OUTPUT" -a ! -d "$OUTPUT" ]; then
echo "Creating output directory '$OUTPUT'..."
mkdir -p $OUTPUT
if [ ! -w "$OUTPUT" ]; then
echo "Creating output directory '$OUTPUT' failed!"
exit 3
fi
fi
# Figure out initial variables
PKGNAM=$(echo $PKGFILE | rev | cut -f4- -d- | rev)
VERSION=$(echo $PKGFILE | rev | cut -f3 -d- | rev)
BUILD=${BUILD:-$(echo $PKGFILE | rev | cut -f1 -d- | cut -f2- -d. | rev)}
OUTPKG=${OUTPKG:-"${PKGNAM}-compat64-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.${PKGEXT}"}
# With OUTPKG as commandline param, it may not just be "${PKGNAM}-compat64":
PKGNAM64=$(echo $OUTPKG | rev | cut -f4- -d- | rev)
for regex in $BLACKLIST; do
if echo $PKGNAM | grep -Pq "$regex"; then
echo "Package $PKGNAM is blacklisted by '$regex', aborting."
exit 2
fi
done
echo "Extracting doinst.sh from package $PKGNAM (version $VERSION):"
PKG=$TMP/package-$PKGNAM64
rm -rf $PKG
mkdir -p $PKG $TMP
cd $PKG || exit 1
# Explode the package into ${PKG}. We will need to slightly modify an existing
# install/doinst.sh It should still create symlinks and run other errands when
# the resulting package is installed, but should not mess with the files we are
# going to remove for the -compat64 package.
/sbin/explodepkg $PKGPATH
# Check if the user fed us a 32-bit package:
if [ -d usr/lib -o -d lib ]; then
echo "** This script converts 64-bit packages for Slackware multilib!"
echo "** It looks like you gave me a 32-bit package instead."
echo "** Are you certain you want to convert the package $(basename $PKGPATH) ?"
echo "** Press [Ctrl]-[C] now if you want to abort the script."
read JUNK
fi
# Take special care of gtk+2, gdk-pixbuf2, pango and udev when stripping things!
# No doinst.sh ?
if [ ! -e install/doinst.sh ]; then
touch $OUTPUT/$PKGNAM
touch $OUTPUT/$PKGNAM64
exit 0
else
cat install/doinst.sh > $OUTPUT/$PKGNAM
fi
# Strip doinst.sh from everything we can't use:
if [ "$PKGNAM" = "gtk+2" -o "$PKGNAM" = "gdk-pixbuf2" -o "$PKGNAM" = "pango" ];
then
# Get rid of symlinks in bin and doc directory:
cat install/doinst.sh | grep -v '( cd usr/bin' | grep -v '( cd usr/doc' \
> install/doinst.sh.2
cat install/doinst.sh.2 > install/doinst.sh
rm -f install/doinst.sh.2
if [ "$PKGNAM" = "gtk+2" ]; then
# Deal with the .new file in gtk+2 that does not get processed:
echo "config etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf.new" \
>> install/doinst.sh
fi
elif [ "$PKGNAM" = "udev" ]; then
# Get rid of symlinks in sbin and lib directory, and all the other
# non-symlinking stuff:
cat install/doinst.sh \
| grep '( cd ' \
| grep -v '( cd sbin' | grep -v '( cd lib/udev' \
| grep -v '( cd usr/lib/ConsoleKit/run-seat.d' \
> install/doinst.sh.2
cat install/doinst.sh.2 > install/doinst.sh
rm -f install/doinst.sh.2
elif [ -f install/doinst.sh ]; then
# Check for a 'config()' section:
if grep -q 'config()' install/doinst.sh ; then
cat <<-"EOT" > install/doinst.sh.1
config() {
NEW="$1"
OLD="$(dirname $NEW)/$(basename $NEW .new)"
# If there's no config file by that name, mv it over:
if [ ! -r $OLD ]; then
mv $NEW $OLD
elif [ "$(cat $OLD | md5sum)" = "$(cat $NEW | md5sum)" ]; then
# toss the redundant copy
rm $NEW
fi
# Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider...
}
EOT
else
echo -n "" > install/doinst.sh.1
fi
# Only keep lines that deal with symlinks in bin/64 and lib directories:
( cat install/doinst.sh |grep -v "etc/ld.so.conf" \
|grep -E '(usr/bin |lib |lib/)' > install/doinst.sh.2
cat install/doinst.sh.1 install/doinst.sh.2 \
|sed -e 's#usr/bin#usr/bin/64#g' > install/doinst.sh
rm -f install/doinst.sh.1 install/doinst.sh.2 ) || true
fi
# The cxxlibs need some extra consideration because the libraries in
# /usr/i486-slackware-linux/lib will not be found by Slackware.
# Note that as of Slackware 14, "usr/i486-slackware-linux" is gone:
if [ "$PKGNAM" = "cxxlibs" ]; then
if [ -e usr/i486-slackware-linux ] ; then
mkdir -p usr/lib # just in case
for OLIB in $(find usr/i486-slackware-linux/lib -type f -maxdepth 1) ; do
cp -a $OLIB usr/lib/
done
cat install/doinst.sh | grep '/i486-slackware-linux' > install/doinst.sh.2
cat install/doinst.sh.2 | sed -e 's#/i486-slackware-linux##g' >> install/doinst.sh
rm -f install/doinst.sh.2
fi
fi
# The qt package installs several symlinks to /usr/bin which point to binaries
# in qt's lib directory. We have to strip those from the -compat64 package. If
# you want to build 64-bit software that needs these qt binaries, you will have
# to add /usr/lib/qt/bin/ to your $PATH. We will remove a lot of stuff which we
# do not need in the compat64 package
if [ "$PKGNAM" = "qt" -o "$PKGNAM" = "qt3" ]; then
if [ -d usr/lib/qt ] ; then
for ITEM in q3porting.xml demos doc examples ; do
if [ -e "usr/lib/qt/$ITEM" ] ; then
rm -rf "usr/lib/qt/$ITEM"
fi
done
fi
cat install/doinst.sh | grep -v 'usr/bin' | grep -v 'opt/kde3/bin' \
> install/doinst.sh.2
cat install/doinst.sh.2 > install/doinst.sh
rm -f install/doinst.sh.2
fi
# Write the mangled script to $OUTPUT:
cat install/doinst.sh > $OUTPUT/$PKGNAM64
echo "The dsinst.sh script has been extracted and converted."