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Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tsukuri - Simple Package manager for Ataraxia GNU/Linux 2 | 3 | Tsukuri is a package manager written in Bash and uses zstd for compressing packages. It uses special build files called a "KagamiBuild" for compiling packages 4 | automatedly. 5 | 6 | ## Pros and Cons 7 | 8 | 9 | # Simple 10 | 11 | 12 | > The only dependencies that should be needed for tsukuri to work is bash and zstd, not including the build system used (meson/ninja). 13 | 14 | 15 | # Flexible 16 | 17 | > "KagamiBuild" files are fairly flexible, allowing you to easily create a build file for Ataraxia Linux. It also supports patches, so you can easily patch things to work 18 | Ataraxia GNU/LINUX. For example, a custom patch for "systemd" is used to work properly on musl libc. 19 | 20 | 21 | # Human Friendly! 22 | 23 | > Tsukuri is made by the Ataraxia GNU/Linux Team, and is made to be easily editible without having to recompile (in most cases). Build files are pretty easy to create, 24 | and modify. If you have issues creating a build file, there is a wiki entry here on how to create such a build file! 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meson.build: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | project('tsukuri', 'c', 2 | version: '0.2.5', 3 | meson_version: '>= 0.55.0', 4 | license: 'ISC', 5 | default_options : ['c_std=c18'] 6 | ) 7 | 8 | prefix = get_option('prefix') 9 | bindir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('bindir')) 10 | mandir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('mandir')) 11 | 12 | cc = meson.get_compiler('c') 13 | bash = find_program('bash') 14 | bsdcpio = find_program('bsdcpio') 15 | curl = find_program('curl') 16 | jq = find_program('jq') 17 | lzip = find_program('zstd') 18 | 19 | c_args = [ 20 | '-Wall', 21 | '-Wextra', 22 | '-Wpedantic', 23 | '-Werror' 24 | ] 25 | supported_args = cc.get_supported_arguments(c_args) 26 | 27 | if get_option('systemd') 28 | systemd_c_args = [ 29 | '-DSYSTEMD' 30 | ] 31 | add_project_arguments(systemd_c_args, language: 'c') 32 | systemd_dep = dependency('libsystemd') 33 | endif 34 | 35 | subdir('src') 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meson_options.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | option('systemd', type: 'boolean', value: true, description: 'Enable systemd integration') 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/dewey.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ataraxialinux/tsukuri/6088e500467c82b76d0fb2c8aaccfdbf57284524/src/dewey.c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/dewey.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | int xbps_cmpver(const char *pkg1, const char *pkg2); 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/meson.build: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vercmp_src = [ 2 | 'dewey.c', 3 | 'vercmp.c' 4 | ] 5 | 6 | send_to_journal_src = [ 7 | 'send-to-journal.c' 8 | ] 9 | 10 | executable('vercmp', vercmp_src, install: true, install_dir: bindir) 11 | 12 | if get_option('systemd') 13 | executable('send-to-journal', send_to_journal_src, dependencies: systemd_dep, install: true, install_dir: bindir) 14 | else 15 | executable('send-to-journal', send_to_journal_src, install: true, install_dir: bindir) 16 | endif 17 | 18 | verconf = configuration_data() 19 | verconf.set('VERSION', '@0@'.format(meson.project_version())) 20 | configure_file( 21 | input: 'tsukuri.in', 22 | output: 'tsukuri', 23 | configuration: verconf, 24 | install_dir: bindir 25 | ) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/send-to-journal.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifdef SYSTEMD 2 | #include 3 | #endif 4 | 5 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { 6 | #ifdef SYSTEMD 7 | int r; 8 | 9 | if (!argv[1]) { 10 | return 1; 11 | } 12 | 13 | r = sd_journal_print(LOG_INFO, "%s\n", argv[1]); 14 | if (!r) { 15 | return 1; 16 | } 17 | #endif 18 | return 0; 19 | } 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/tsukuri.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # 3 | # Copyright (c) 2016-2020 Ataraxia Linux 4 | # 5 | # Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any 6 | # purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above 7 | # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. 8 | # 9 | # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES 10 | # WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 11 | # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR 12 | # ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES 13 | # WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN 14 | # ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF 15 | # OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 16 | # 17 | 18 | umask 0022 19 | unalias -a 20 | 21 | pushd() { command pushd "$1" > /dev/null; } 22 | popd() { command popd "$1" > /dev/null; } 23 | msg() { [ "$silent" != "1" ] && printf "\033[1;34m::\033[0m %s\n" "$@"; } 24 | warn() { [ "$silent" != "1" ] && printf "\033[1;33m::\033[0m %s\n" "$@"; } 25 | die() { [ "$silent" != "1" ] && printf "\033[1;31m::\033[0m %s\n" "$@"; rm -rf "$rootdir/.FILES"; exit 1; } 26 | 27 | version=0.3-git 28 | 29 | tsukuri_usage() { 30 | cat < Specify configuration file 47 | -r Specify directory for installing packages 48 | -f Do force installation/build/removal 49 | 50 | Options for installing and removing packages: 51 | -N Don't reinstall package 52 | -D Don't check for dependencies 53 | -S Don't run scripts 54 | -H Don't run hooks 55 | -k Show number of installed packages 56 | 57 | Options for installing and building packages:" 58 | -e Don't perform cleanup 59 | -d Don't download source 60 | -v Don't verify source 61 | -x Don't extract sources 62 | -b Don't build package 63 | -p Don't create package 64 | -s Don't sign package 65 | 66 | BUG TRACKER: https://github.com/ataraxialinux/tsukuri/issues 67 | 68 | EOF 69 | 70 | exit 0 71 | } 72 | 73 | tsukuri_version() { 74 | cat </dev/null; then 207 | die 'Cannot download the source tarball, make sure you have `git` installed.' 208 | fi 209 | 210 | msg "Cloning git repository: $url" 211 | git clone $gitopts $url "$SRC/$tgt" 212 | if test $? -ne 0; then 213 | die "Failed to clone: $url" 214 | fi 215 | if [ "$autover" == "1" ]; then 216 | msg "Checking out version to $version" 217 | pushd "$SRC/$tgt" 218 | git checkout tags/${version} -b branch 219 | popd 220 | if test $? -ne 0; then 221 | die "Failed to check out version for $url" 222 | fi 223 | fi 224 | fi 225 | } 226 | 227 | filefetch() { 228 | local url archive archive_part 229 | 230 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 231 | 232 | if echo $1 | grep -q '::archive='; then 233 | url="$(echo $1 | sed 's/::archive=/ /' | awk '{print $1}')" 234 | archive="$(get_filename $1)" 235 | else 236 | url="$1" 237 | archive="$(get_filename $1)" 238 | fi 239 | 240 | archive_part="$archive.part" 241 | 242 | if [ ! -f "$archive" ]; then 243 | if ! type curl &>/dev/null; then 244 | die 'Cannot download the source tarball, make sure you have `curl` installed.' 245 | fi 246 | 247 | if [ -f "$archive_part" ]; then 248 | msg "Resuming download of tarball: $url" 249 | else 250 | msg "Downloading tarball: $url" 251 | fi 252 | 253 | curl $curlopts -C - -f --retry 3 --retry-delay 3 -L -o "$archive_part" $url 254 | if test $? -ne 0; then 255 | rm -f "$archive_part" 256 | die "Failed to download: $url." 257 | fi 258 | 259 | if [ -f "$archive_part" ] && [ ! -f "$archive" ]; then 260 | mv "$archive_part" "$archive" 261 | fi 262 | else 263 | msg "Found pre-downloaded source for $(basename $archive)" 264 | fi 265 | } 266 | 267 | download_sources() { 268 | local f 269 | 270 | if [ -n "$source" ]; then 271 | for f in ${source[@]}; do 272 | if echo "$f" | grep -q -E '^((git)?:\/\/).+'; then 273 | gitfetch "$f" 274 | elif echo "$f" | grep -q -E '^((https|http|ftp|rtsp|mms)?:\/\/).+'; then 275 | filefetch "$f" 276 | fi 277 | done 278 | fi 279 | } 280 | 281 | verify_sources() { 282 | local src filename newsum cursum 283 | 284 | if [ -n "$source" ]; then 285 | for f in ${source[@]}; do 286 | if echo "$f" | grep -q -E '^((git)?:\/\/).+'; then 287 | warn "Skipping checking sums for git repository" 288 | return 0 289 | fi 290 | 291 | src="$(get_filename $f)" 292 | filename="$(basename $src)" 293 | 294 | if [ "$noverify" != "yes" ] && [ -f "$topdir/hashsums" ]; then 295 | msg "Checking source integrity for $filename" 296 | cursum="$(cat $topdir/hashsums | grep $filename | awk '{print $1}')" 297 | newsum="$(b2sum $filename | awk '{print $1}')" 298 | 299 | if [ "$cursum" != "$newsum" ]; then 300 | [ "$noclean" != "yes" ] && rm -rf "$WORK" 301 | die "Failed to check source integrity for $filename" 302 | fi 303 | fi 304 | done 305 | fi 306 | } 307 | 308 | extract_sources() { 309 | local f src filename nxt noext 310 | 311 | if [ -n "$source" ]; then 312 | for f in ${source[@]}; do 313 | if echo "$f" | grep -q -E '^((git)?:\/\/).+'; then 314 | msg "Not extracting git sources for $f" 315 | return 0 316 | elif echo "$f" | grep -q -E '^((https|http|ftp|rtsp|mms)?:\/\/).+'; then 317 | src="$(get_filename $f)" 318 | filename="$(basename $src)" 319 | 320 | if [ -n "$noextract" ]; then 321 | for noext in ${noextract[@]}; do 322 | if [ "$noext" == "$filename" ]; then 323 | nxt="1" 324 | break 325 | fi 326 | done 327 | fi 328 | 329 | if [ "$filename" != "$f" ] && [ "$nxt" != 1 ]; then 330 | case $src in 331 | *.tar|*.tar.gz|*.tar.Z|*.tgz|*.tar.bz2|*.tbz2|*.tar.xz|*.txz|*.tar.lzma|*.tar.lz|*.tlz|*.tar.lz4|*.tar.zst|*.tar.zstd|*.zip|*.rpm|*.7z) 332 | msg "Extracting $filename to the sources directory" 333 | bsdtar -p -o -C "$SRC" -xf $src || die "Failed to extract $filename to the sources directory." 334 | ;; 335 | *) 336 | msg "Copying $filename into sources directory" 337 | cp "$src" "$SRC" || die "Failed to copy $filename into sources directory." 338 | ;; 339 | esac 340 | else 341 | msg "Copying $filename into sources directory" 342 | cp "$src" "$SRC" || die "Failed to copy $filename into sources directory." 343 | fi 344 | else 345 | src="$(get_filename $f)" 346 | 347 | msg "Copying $(basename $src) into sources directory" 348 | cp "$src" "$SRC" || die "Failed to copy $(basename $src) into sources directory." 349 | fi 350 | done 351 | fi 352 | } 353 | 354 | run_strip() { 355 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 356 | 357 | ( cd "$1" 358 | find . | xargs file | grep "executable" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip --strip-all 2>/dev/null 359 | find . | xargs file | grep "shared object" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip --strip-unneeded 2>/dev/null 360 | find . | xargs file | grep "current ar archive" | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip --strip-debug 2>/dev/null 361 | ) 362 | } 363 | 364 | setup_compiler() { 365 | if [ -n "$CC" ]; then 366 | MYCC="$CC" 367 | else 368 | MYCC="clang" 369 | fi 370 | if [ -n "$CXX" ]; then 371 | MYCXX="$CXX" 372 | else 373 | MYCXX="clang++" 374 | fi 375 | } 376 | 377 | all-flag-vars() { 378 | echo {ADA,C,CPP,CXX,CCAS,F,FC,LD}FLAGS 379 | } 380 | 381 | _filter-var() { 382 | local f x var=$1 new=() 383 | shift 384 | 385 | for f in ${!var} ; do 386 | for x in "$@" ; do 387 | [[ ${f} == ${x} ]] && continue 2 388 | done 389 | new+=( "${f}" ) 390 | done 391 | export ${var}="${new[*]}" 392 | } 393 | 394 | 395 | filter-flags() { 396 | local v 397 | for v in $(all-flag-vars) ; do 398 | _filter-var ${v} "$@" 399 | done 400 | return 0 401 | } 402 | 403 | append-cppflags() { 404 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 405 | export CPPFLAGS+=" $*" 406 | return 0 407 | } 408 | 409 | append-cflags() { 410 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 411 | export CFLAGS+=" $*" 412 | return 0 413 | } 414 | 415 | append-cxxflags() { 416 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 417 | export CXXFLAGS+=" $*" 418 | return 0 419 | } 420 | 421 | append-ldflags() { 422 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 423 | local flag 424 | for flag in "$@"; do 425 | [[ ${flag} == -l* ]] && \ 426 | eqawarn "Appending a library link instruction (${flag}); libraries to link to should not be passed through LDFLAGS" 427 | done 428 | 429 | export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} $*" 430 | return 0 431 | } 432 | 433 | append-flags() { 434 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 435 | case " $* " in 436 | *' '-[DIU]*) warn 'please use append-cppflags for preprocessor flags' ;; 437 | *' '-L*|\ 438 | *' '-Wl,*) warn 'please use append-ldflags for linker flags' ;; 439 | esac 440 | append-cflags "$@" 441 | append-cxxflags "$@" 442 | append-fflags "$@" 443 | return 0 444 | } 445 | 446 | replace-flags() { 447 | [[ $# != 2 ]] && die "Usage: replace-flags " 448 | 449 | local f var new 450 | for var in $(all-flag-vars) ; do 451 | new=() 452 | for f in ${!var} ; do 453 | [[ ${f} == ${1} ]] && f=${2} 454 | new+=( "${f}" ) 455 | done 456 | export ${var}="${new[*]}" 457 | done 458 | 459 | return 0 460 | } 461 | 462 | check_tmpfile_vars() { 463 | local var="$1" 464 | 465 | if [ -z "$var" ] || [ "$var" == "NULL" ]; then 466 | echo "-" 467 | else 468 | echo "$var" 469 | fi 470 | } 471 | 472 | prepare_vendor() { 473 | local string="$1" 474 | local filename="$2" 475 | local rootfs="$3" 476 | local name source operation mode user group on_boot final extra_dir basename 477 | 478 | [ -z "$string" ] && die "String is not specified." 479 | [ -z "$filename" ] && die "Output file is not specified." 480 | [ -z "$rootfs" ] && die "Package directory is not specified." 481 | 482 | name="$(echo $string | tr '::' ' ' | awk '{print $1}')" 483 | source="$(echo $string | tr '::' ' ' | awk '{print $2}')" 484 | operation="$(echo $string | tr '::' ' ' | awk '{print $3}')" 485 | mode="$(echo $string | tr '::' ' ' | awk '{print $4}')" 486 | user="$(echo $string | tr '::' ' ' | awk '{print $5}')" 487 | group="$(echo $string | tr '::' ' ' | awk '{print $6}')" 488 | on_boot="$(echo $string | tr '::' ' ' | awk '{print $7}')" 489 | 490 | [ -z "$name" ] && die "Target to create is not specified." 491 | [ -z "$operation" ] && die "Operation for target is not specified." 492 | 493 | if [ -z "$source" ]; then 494 | case "$operation" in 495 | L|C) 496 | if [ ! -e "${rootfs}${name}" ]; then 497 | die "Vendor preparation error: ${name} does not exist" 498 | fi 499 | 500 | basename="$(basename $name)" 501 | extra_dir="$(echo $name | sed "s|$basename||")" 502 | mkdir -p "${rootfs}/usr/share/factory${extra_dir}" 503 | 504 | mv "${rootfs}${name}" "${rootfs}/usr/share/factory${name}" 505 | ;; 506 | esac 507 | fi 508 | 509 | if [ "$on_boot" == "true" ]; then 510 | operation="${operation}!" 511 | fi 512 | 513 | final="${operation}\t${name}\t$(check_tmpfile_vars $mode) $(check_tmpfile_vars $user) $(check_tmpfile_vars $group)\t-" 514 | 515 | if [ -n "$source" ]; then 516 | final="$final\t$(check_tmpfile_vars $source)" 517 | fi 518 | 519 | echo -e "$final" >> "$filename" 520 | sort "$filename" 521 | } 522 | 523 | build_package() { 524 | local use_ccache="0" 525 | 526 | [ "$opt_makeflags" != "0" ] && export MAKEFLAGS="$mkopts" 527 | 528 | if [ "$bootstrap" != "yes" ]; then 529 | if [ "$opt_ccache" != "0" ]; then 530 | if type ccache &>/dev/null; then 531 | use_ccache="1" 532 | if [ -d "/usr/lib64/ccache" ]; then 533 | ccache_path="/usr/lib64/ccache" 534 | elif [ -d "/usr/lib64/ccache/bin" ]; then 535 | ccache_path="/usr/lib64/ccache/bin" 536 | elif [ -d "/usr/lib/ccache" ]; then 537 | ccache_path="/usr/lib/ccache" 538 | elif [ -d "/usr/lib/ccache/bin" ]; then 539 | ccache_path="/usr/lib/ccache/bin" 540 | else 541 | die "ccache compilers not found." 542 | fi 543 | 544 | if [ -f "$ccache_path/${CC}" ]; then 545 | MYCC="$ccache_path/${CC}" 546 | else 547 | MYCC="$ccache_path/clang" 548 | fi 549 | if [ -f "$ccache_path/${CXX}" ]; then 550 | MYCXX="$ccache_path/${CXX}" 551 | else 552 | MYCXX="$ccache_path/clang++" 553 | fi 554 | else 555 | setup_compiler 556 | fi 557 | else 558 | setup_compiler 559 | fi 560 | fi 561 | 562 | if type build &>/dev/null; then 563 | msg "Compiling package" 564 | pushd "$SRC" 565 | ( 566 | set -e 567 | if [ "$bootstrap" != "yes" ]; then 568 | export CC="$MYCC" 569 | export CXX="$MYCXX" 570 | fi 571 | build 572 | ) 573 | if test $? -ne 0; then 574 | [ "$noclean" != "yes" ] && rm -rf "$WORK" 575 | die "Failed to compile package: $name" 576 | fi 577 | popd 578 | else 579 | warn 'This package does not have `build` function. Skipping.' 580 | fi 581 | 582 | 583 | pushd "$PKG" 584 | mkdir -p "$SRC"/loc "$SRC"/libloc "$SRC"/helploc 585 | 586 | msg "Removing junk from package" 587 | rm -rf {,usr/}{,local/}{,share/}info/dir usr{,/local}{,/share},opt/*}/info/dir 588 | rm -rf {,usr/}{,local/}lib/charset.alias 589 | 590 | find . -name "*.pod" -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf 591 | find . -name ".packlist" -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf 592 | 593 | if [ "$opt_libtool" = "0" ]; then 594 | msg "Removing libtool files" 595 | find . -name "*.la" -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf 596 | fi 597 | 598 | if [ "$opt_emptydirs" = "0" ]; then 599 | msg "Removing empty directories" 600 | find . -maxdepth 3 -type d -exec rmdir {} + 2>/dev/null 601 | fi 602 | 603 | if [ "$opt_locales" = "0" ]; then 604 | msg "Removing locales" 605 | rm -rf {,usr/}{,local/}{,share/,lib/}locale 606 | fi 607 | 608 | if [ "$opt_docs" = "0" ]; then 609 | msg "Removing documentation" 610 | rm -rf {,usr/}{,local/}{,share/}doc usr/{,local/}{,share/}{doc,gtk-doc} opt/*/{doc,gtk-doc} 611 | fi 612 | 613 | if [ -d "$PKG/usr/share/help" ]; then 614 | pushd usr/share/help 615 | mv C "$SRC"/ 616 | 617 | rm -rf * 618 | 619 | mv "$SRC"/C . 620 | popd 621 | fi 622 | 623 | if [ "$opt_strip" != "0" ]; then 624 | msg "Removing debug information from binary files" 625 | run_strip "$PKG" 626 | fi 627 | 628 | msg "Compressing manual pages" 629 | find . -type f -path "*/man/man*/*" | while read FILE; do 630 | if [ "$FILE" = "${FILE%%.gz}" ]; then 631 | gzip -9 "$FILE" 632 | fi 633 | done 634 | 635 | find . -type l -path "*/man/man*/*" | while read FILE; do 636 | TARGET=`readlink -n "$FILE"` 637 | TARGET="${TARGET##*/}" 638 | TARGET="${TARGET%%.gz}.gz" 639 | rm -f "$FILE" 640 | FILE="${FILE%%.gz}.gz" 641 | DIR=`dirname "$FILE"` 642 | 643 | if [ -e "$DIR/$TARGET" ]; then 644 | ln -sf "$TARGET" "$FILE" 645 | fi 646 | done 647 | popd 648 | } 649 | 650 | compress_package() { 651 | local i maint getdir stateless_file threads 652 | 653 | if [ -n "$(nproc)" ]; then 654 | threads="-T$(nproc)" 655 | fi 656 | 657 | pushd "$PKG" 658 | msg "Generating package metadata" 659 | 660 | [ -n "$maintainer" ] && maint="$(echo $maintainer | tr -d ',' | awk '{print $1}') <$(echo $maintainer | tr -d ',' | sed 's/^\w*\ *//' | sed 's/ at /@/' | sed 's/ dot /./')>" 661 | cat > .PKGINFO <<-EOF 662 | # Generated by tsukuri $tsukuri_version 663 | # not using fakeroot at all 664 | pkgname = $name 665 | pkgver = $version 666 | pkgrel = $release 667 | packager = ${maint:-"Unknown"} 668 | builddate = $(date -u "+%s") 669 | size = $(du -sk | awk '{print $1 * 1024}') 670 | arch = $BARCH 671 | EOF 672 | 673 | [ -n "$description" ] && echo "pkgdesc = $description" >> .PKGINFO 674 | [ -n "$homepage" ] && echo "url = $homepage" >> .PKGINFO 675 | [ -n "$section" ] && echo "section = $section" >> .PKGINFO 676 | [ -n "$depends" ] && { 677 | for i in $depends; do 678 | echo "depend = $i" >> .PKGINFO 679 | done 680 | } 681 | [ -n "$conflicts" ] && { 682 | for i in $conflicts; do 683 | echo "conflict = $i" >> .PKGINFO 684 | done 685 | } 686 | [ -n "$provides" ] && { 687 | for i in $provides; do 688 | echo "provides = $i" >> .PKGINFO 689 | done 690 | } 691 | [ -n "$obsoletes" ] && { 692 | for i in $obsoletes; do 693 | echo "obsoletes = $i" >> .PKGINFO 694 | done 695 | } 696 | [ -n "$factory" ] && { 697 | if [ ! -d "$PKG/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d" ]; then 698 | mkdir -p "$PKG/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d" 699 | fi 700 | 701 | for i in ${factory[@]}; do 702 | prepare_vendor "$i" "$PKG/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/$name.conf" "$PKG" 703 | done 704 | } 705 | 706 | [ -f "$topdir/install" ] && install -Dm755 "$topdir/install" "$PKG/.INSTALL" 707 | [ -f "$topdir/trigger" ] && install -Dm644 "$topdir/trigger" "$PKG/usr/lib/tsukuri/triggers/${name}.trigger" 708 | 709 | rm -rvf etc var 710 | 711 | msg "Compressing package" 712 | find . | bsdcpio --quiet -H newc -o | zstd $threads -19 > "$tgt" 713 | if test $? -ne 0; then 714 | [ "$noclean" != "yes" ] && rm -rf "$WORK" 715 | die "Failed to compress package." 716 | fi 717 | 718 | msg "Package was built successfuly!" 719 | popd 720 | } 721 | 722 | sign_package() { 723 | : 724 | } 725 | 726 | tsukuri_build() { 727 | export_pkgfile 728 | parse_options 729 | 730 | [ -z "$pkgdest" ] && pkgdest="$topdir" 731 | [ -z "$srcdest" ] && srcdest="$topdir" 732 | 733 | export tgt="$pkgdest/${name}-${version}-${release}.${BARCH}.czst" 734 | 735 | [ "$force" == "yes" ] && rm -rf "$tgt" 736 | 737 | if [ ! -f "$tgt" ]; then 738 | msg "Building package: $name" 739 | 740 | WORK="$PWD/work" 741 | PKG="$WORK/pkg" 742 | SRC="$WORK/src" 743 | 744 | rm -rf "$WORK" 745 | mkdir -p "$PKG" "$SRC" 746 | 747 | if [ "$bootstrap" = "yes" ]; then 748 | if [ "$opt_bootstrap" = "0" ]; then 749 | die "This package cannot be built in the cross-build environment." 750 | fi 751 | fi 752 | 753 | [ "$nodownload" != "yes" ] && download_sources 754 | [ "$noverify" != "yes" ]&& verify_sources 755 | [ "$noextract" != "yes" ] && extract_sources 756 | [ "$nobuild" != "yes" ] && build_package 757 | [ "$nopackage" != "yes" ] && compress_package 758 | [ "$nosign" != "yes" ] && sign_package 759 | [ "$noclean" != "yes" ] && rm -rf "$WORK" 760 | else 761 | warn "Package has been built already. Skipping." 762 | fi 763 | } 764 | 765 | is_installed() { 766 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 767 | 768 | if [ -f "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" ]; then 769 | return 0 770 | else 771 | return 1 772 | fi 773 | } 774 | 775 | is_in_archive() { 776 | # $1 - archive file 777 | # $2 - file in archive 778 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 779 | [ -z "$2" ] && exit 1 780 | 781 | echo "$(bsdtar -tf "$1" | sed 's|./||' | grep -w "$2")" 782 | } 783 | 784 | list_files() { 785 | # $1 - archive file 786 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 787 | 788 | echo "$(bsdtar -tf "$1" | sed 's|./||')" 789 | } 790 | 791 | archive_file_stdout() { 792 | # $1 - archive file 793 | # $2 - file in archive 794 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 795 | [ -z "$2" ] && exit 1 796 | 797 | echo "$(bsdtar -Oxf "$1" "$2")" 798 | } 799 | 800 | list_subtract() { 801 | ( 802 | cat "$1" "$2" | sort | uniq -u 803 | cat "$1" 804 | ) | sort | uniq -d 805 | } 806 | 807 | list_uninstall() { 808 | local f p 809 | local files=$(sort -r "$1" | sed 's:^:'"${rootdir}/"': ; s:/^[^\.]\./::g; s:/\{2,\}:/:g; s:/\./:/:g') 810 | if [ -z "$DRYRUN" ] ; then 811 | echo "$files" | tr '\n' '\0' | xargs -0 rm 2>/dev/null 812 | echo "$files" | tr '\n' '\0' | xargs -0 rmdir 2>/dev/null 813 | [ "$2" ] && echo "$files" >> "$2" 814 | fi 815 | return 0 816 | } 817 | 818 | run_scripts() { 819 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 820 | [ -z "$2" ] && exit 1 821 | 822 | chroot "$2" $1 823 | } 824 | 825 | run_hooks() { 826 | local a triggers trigname trigdest rigcmd files 827 | 828 | if [ -f "$rootdir/.FILES" ]; then 829 | files="$rootdir/.FILES" 830 | else 831 | files="$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/files" 832 | fi 833 | 834 | if [ -d "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/triggers" ]; then 835 | if [ -n "$(ls "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/triggers")" ]; then 836 | for triggers in "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/triggers/"*.trigger; do 837 | trigname="$(jq -r '.trigger.name' $triggers)" 838 | trigdest="$(jq -r '.trigger.directory[]' $triggers)" 839 | trigcmd="$(jq -r '.trigger.command' $triggers)" 840 | 841 | if [ -n "$trigname" ] && [ -n "$trigdest" ]; then 842 | for a in $trigdest; do 843 | if [ -f "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/files" ]; then 844 | grep -q -F "$trigdest" "$files" && { 845 | if [ -n "$trigcmd" ]; then 846 | msg "Running triggers: $trigname" 847 | run_scripts "$trigcmd" "$rootdir/" 848 | fi 849 | } 850 | fi 851 | done 852 | fi 853 | done 854 | fi 855 | fi 856 | } 857 | 858 | tsukuri_install() { 859 | local i pkg name version release update update has_scripts obsoletes provides sh 860 | 861 | sh="${SHELL:-"/bin/sh"}" 862 | 863 | if [ -f "$tgt" ]; then 864 | pkg="$tgt" 865 | else 866 | pkg="$1" 867 | fi 868 | 869 | pkg="$(realpath $pkg)" 870 | 871 | [ ! -f "$pkg" ] && die "Package was not specified or not found." 872 | 873 | msg "Checking package" 874 | if ! list_files "$pkg" &>/dev/null; then 875 | die "The package is broken or it's recognized." 876 | elif [ -z "$(is_in_archive "$pkg" ".PKGINFO")" ]; then 877 | die "The package is broken or it's recognized." 878 | fi 879 | 880 | name="$(archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" | grep -w 'pkgname =' | sed 's/pkgname = //')" 881 | version="$(archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" | grep -w 'pkgver =' | sed 's/pkgver = //')" 882 | release="$(archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" | grep -w 'pkgrel =' | sed 's/pkgrel = //')" 883 | 884 | [ -z "$name" ] && die "This package is broken: package name is not set." 885 | [ -z "$version" ] && die "This package is broken: package version is not set." 886 | [ -z "$release" ] && die "This package is broken: package release is not set." 887 | 888 | [ "$noscripts" != "yes" ] && { 889 | [ -n "$(is_in_archive "$pkg" ".INSTALL")" ] && has_scripts="1" 890 | } 891 | 892 | if is_installed "$name"; then 893 | msg "Upgrading package: $name" 894 | send-to-journal "$i: upgrading package" 895 | update="1" 896 | else 897 | msg "Installing package: $name" 898 | send-to-journal "$i: installing package" 899 | update="0" 900 | fi 901 | 902 | if [ "$needed" == "yes" ] && [ "$update" != "0" ]; then 903 | warn "Package has been already installed" 904 | return 0 905 | fi 906 | 907 | trap "" INT 908 | 909 | list_files "$pkg" | sed -e 's/.PKGINFO//' -e 's/.INSTALL//' | sed '/^\s*$/d' >> "$rootdir/.FILES" 910 | 911 | if [ "$force" != "yes" ] && [ "$update" == "0" ]; then 912 | for i in $(cat "$rootdir/.FILES"); do 913 | if [ -f "$rootdir/$i" ] || [ -L "$rootdir/$i" ]; then 914 | die 'File called `'${i}'` exists on filesystem. Aborting.' 915 | fi 916 | done 917 | fi 918 | 919 | [ "$nodepends" != "yes" ] && { 920 | for i in $(archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" | grep -w 'depend =' | sed 's/depend = //' | tr '\n' ' '); do 921 | if ! is_installed "$i"; then 922 | die 'This package depends on `'${i}'`' 923 | fi 924 | done 925 | for i in $(archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" | grep -w 'conflict =' | sed 's/conflict = //' | tr '\n' ' '); do 926 | if is_installed "$i"; then 927 | die 'This package conflicts with `'${i}'`' 928 | fi 929 | done 930 | } 931 | 932 | obsoletes="$(archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" | grep -w 'obsoletes =' | sed 's/obsoletes = //' | tr '\n' ' ')" 933 | [ -n "$obsoletes" ] && { 934 | for i in $obsoletes; do 935 | if is_installed "$i"; then 936 | msg 'Removing old package called `'${i}'`' 937 | silent="1" tsukuri_remove "$i" 938 | fi 939 | done 940 | } 941 | 942 | [ "$has_scripts" == "1" ] && { 943 | msg "Running pre-install scripts" 944 | archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".INSTALL" >> "$rootdir/.INSTALL" 945 | run_scripts "$sh /.INSTALL pre-install" "$rootdir/" 946 | } 947 | 948 | msg "Extracting package on filesystem" 949 | pushd "$rootdir/" 950 | bsdcpio -id < "$pkg" 951 | popd 952 | 953 | if [ -f "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$name/files" ]; then 954 | msg "Removing old files" 955 | list_subtract "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$name/files" "$rootdir/.FILES" | list_uninstall - || true 956 | fi 957 | 958 | [ "$has_scripts" == "1" ] && { 959 | msg "Running post-install scripts" 960 | [ ! -f "$rootdir/.INSTALL" ] && archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".INSTALL" >> "$rootdir/.INSTALL" 961 | run_scripts "$sh /.INSTALL post-install" "$rootdir/" 962 | } 963 | 964 | msg "Updating package database" 965 | [ -f "$rootdir/.FILES" ] && install -Dm644 "$rootdir/.FILES" "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$name/files" 966 | [ -f "$rootdir/.INSTALL" ] && install -Dm755 "$rootdir/.INSTALL" "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$name/install" 967 | [ -f "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$name/pkginfo" ] && rm -rf "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$name/pkginfo" 968 | 969 | archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" >> "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$name/pkginfo" 970 | rm -rf "$rootdir/.FILES" "$rootdir/.INSTALL" "$rootdir/.PKGINFO" 971 | 972 | provides="$(archive_file_stdout "$pkg" ".PKGINFO" | grep -w 'provides =' | sed 's/provides = //' | tr '\n' ' ')" 973 | [ -n "$provides" ] && { 974 | for i in $provides; do 975 | [ ! -L "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$i" ] && ln -sf "$name" "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$i" 976 | done 977 | } 978 | 979 | [ "$nohooks" != "yes" ] && run_hooks "$name" 980 | 981 | msg "Package installed successfuly" 982 | send-to-journal "$name: package installing successfuly" 983 | trap INT 984 | } 985 | 986 | tsukuri_remove() { 987 | local has_scripts has_files provides sh 988 | 989 | sh="${SHELL:-"/bin/sh"}" 990 | 991 | [ -z "$1" ] && die "Packages are not specified." 992 | 993 | is_installed $1 || die "Package not installed." 994 | 995 | msg "Removing package: $1" 996 | send-to-journal "$i: removing package" 997 | 998 | trap "" INT 999 | provides="$(cat $rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo | grep -w 'provides =' | sed 's/provides = //' | tr '\n' ' ')" 1000 | 1001 | [ "$noscripts" != "yes" ] && { 1002 | [ -f "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/install" ] && has_scripts="1" 1003 | } 1004 | [ -f "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/files" ] && has_files="1" 1005 | 1006 | [ "$has_scripts" == "1" ] && { 1007 | msg "Running pre-remove scripts" 1008 | run_scripts "$sh /.INSTALL pre-remove" "$rootdir/" 1009 | } 1010 | 1011 | [ "$has_files" == "1" ] && { 1012 | msg "Removing files" 1013 | local dirlist=`grep '/$' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/files"` 1014 | local nondir=`grep -v '/$' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/files"` 1015 | list_uninstall "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/files" 1016 | if [ $? -gt 1 ]; then 1017 | die "Failed to remove package" 1018 | fi 1019 | } 1020 | 1021 | [ "$has_scripts" == "1" ] && { 1022 | msg "Running post-remove scripts" 1023 | run_scripts "$sh /.INSTALL post-remove" "$rootdir/" 1024 | } 1025 | 1026 | [ "$nohooks" != "yes" ] && run_hooks "$1" 1027 | 1028 | msg "Updating package database" 1029 | rm -rf "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1" 1030 | 1031 | [ -n "$provides" ] && { 1032 | for i in $provides; do 1033 | [ -L "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$i" ] && rm "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$i" 1034 | done 1035 | } 1036 | 1037 | msg "Package removed successfuly" 1038 | send-to-journal "$1: package removed successfuly" 1039 | trap INT 1040 | } 1041 | 1042 | get_portdir() { 1043 | local dir i 1044 | 1045 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 1046 | 1047 | for i in $repos; do 1048 | if test -f "$i/$1/KagamiBuild"; then 1049 | dir="$i/$1" 1050 | break 1051 | fi 1052 | done 1053 | 1054 | if [ -n "$dir" ]; then 1055 | echo "$dir" 1056 | else 1057 | if [ "$soft" == "1" ]; then 1058 | return 1 1059 | else 1060 | exit 1 1061 | fi 1062 | fi 1063 | } 1064 | 1065 | get_portver() { 1066 | local portdir 1067 | 1068 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 1069 | 1070 | portdir="$(get_portdir $1)" 1071 | [ -z "$portdir" ] && exit 1 1072 | 1073 | local portver="$(grep ^version $portdir/KagamiBuild | sed -e 's/version=//g')" 1074 | local portrel="$(grep ^release $portdir/KagamiBuild | sed -e 's/release=//g')" 1075 | 1076 | echo "$portver-$portrel" 1077 | } 1078 | 1079 | get_instver() { 1080 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 1081 | 1082 | is_installed $1 || return 1 1083 | 1084 | local instver="$(grep -w 'pkgver' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/pkgver = //')" 1085 | local instrel="$(grep -w 'pkgrel' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/pkgrel = //')" 1086 | 1087 | echo "$instver-$instrel" 1088 | } 1089 | 1090 | get_depends() { 1091 | local privdepends i portdir 1092 | 1093 | [ "$nodepends" == "yes" ] && return 0 1094 | 1095 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 1096 | 1097 | portdir="$(get_portdir $1)" 1098 | [ -z "$portdir" ] && exit 1 1099 | 1100 | [ -n "$(parse_numbersign $portdir/KagamiBuild "Depends on")" ] \ 1101 | && privdepends="$(parse_numbersign $portdir/KagamiBuild "Depends on")" 1102 | [ -n "$(parse_numbersign $portdir/KagamiBuild "Dep $BARCH")" ] \ 1103 | && privdepends+=" $(parse_numbersign $portdir/KagamiBuild "Dep $BARCH")" 1104 | 1105 | [ -n "$privdepends" ] && { 1106 | for i in $(echo $privdepends | tr ' ' '\n'); do 1107 | if ! echo $deps | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -qx "$i"; then 1108 | soft="1" get_portdir $i &>/dev/null || die 'Package called `'${i}'` does not exist but required for another package.' 1109 | if [ "$2" != "upgrade" ]; then 1110 | is_installed $i 1111 | if test $? -ne 0; then 1112 | get_depends $i 1113 | if [ -n "$deps" ]; then 1114 | deps="$deps $i" 1115 | else 1116 | deps="$i" 1117 | fi 1118 | fi 1119 | else 1120 | vercmp "$(get_instver $i)" "$(get_portver $i)" 1121 | if test $? = 255; then 1122 | is_installed $i || get_depends $i 1123 | get_depends $i "upgrade" 1124 | if [ -n "$deps" ]; then 1125 | deps="$deps $i" 1126 | else 1127 | deps="$i" 1128 | fi 1129 | fi 1130 | fi 1131 | fi 1132 | done 1133 | 1134 | [ "$2" == "upgrade" ] && { 1135 | [ -n "$deps" ] && deps="$(echo $deps | tr ' ' '\n' | awk '!x[$0]++' | tr '\n' ' ')" 1136 | } 1137 | } 1138 | } 1139 | 1140 | tsukuri_emerge() { 1141 | local array i 1142 | 1143 | [ -z "$1" ] && die "Packages are not specified." 1144 | 1145 | for i in "$@"; do 1146 | soft="1" get_portdir $i &>/dev/null || die 'Package called `'${i}'` does not exist but specified to emerge.' 1147 | if [ -n "$array" ]; then 1148 | array="$array $i" 1149 | else 1150 | array="$i" 1151 | fi 1152 | done 1153 | 1154 | if [ "$(echo $array | wc -w)" -gt "1" ]; then 1155 | msg 'Emerging following packages:' 1156 | echo; 1157 | for i in $array; do 1158 | printf " [\e[0;31mEMERGE\e[0m] $i $(get_portver $i) \n" 1159 | done 1160 | echo; echo 1161 | fi 1162 | 1163 | msg "Resolving dependencies" 1164 | for i in $array; do 1165 | get_depends $i 1166 | if [ -n "$deps" ]; then 1167 | deps="$deps $i" 1168 | else 1169 | deps="$i" 1170 | fi 1171 | done 1172 | 1173 | if [ "$(echo $deps | wc -w)" -gt "1" ]; then 1174 | msg "Overall transaction: " 1175 | for i in $deps; do 1176 | printf " [\e[0;31mEMERGE\e[0m] $i $(get_portver $i) \n" 1177 | done 1178 | fi 1179 | 1180 | for i in $deps; do 1181 | pushd "$(get_portdir $i)" 1182 | ( 1183 | noclean="no" topdir="$PWD" tsukuri_build 1184 | tsukuri_install 1185 | ) 1186 | if test $? -ne 0; then 1187 | die "Failed to emerge package: $i" 1188 | fi 1189 | popd 1190 | done 1191 | } 1192 | 1193 | list_packages() { 1194 | echo "$(ls "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db")" 1195 | } 1196 | 1197 | tsukuri_upgrade() { 1198 | local i array 1199 | 1200 | msg "Checking for updates" 1201 | for i in $(list_packages); do 1202 | vercmp "$(get_instver $i)" "$(get_portver $i)" 1203 | if test $? = 255; then 1204 | if [ -n "$array" ]; then 1205 | array="$array $i" 1206 | else 1207 | array="$i" 1208 | fi 1209 | fi 1210 | done 1211 | 1212 | [ -z "$array" ] && { 1213 | warn "No updates found" 1214 | return 0 1215 | } 1216 | 1217 | send-to-journal "Starting system upgrade" 1218 | 1219 | msg "Resolving dependencies" 1220 | for i in $array; do 1221 | get_depends $i "upgrade" 1222 | if [ -n "$deps" ]; then 1223 | deps="$deps $i" 1224 | else 1225 | deps="$i" 1226 | fi 1227 | done 1228 | 1229 | msg "Overall transaction: " 1230 | for i in $deps; do 1231 | get_instver $i &>/dev/null; 1232 | if test $? -ne 0; then 1233 | printf "[\e[0;32mUPGRADE\e[0m] $i to $(get_portver $i) \n" 1234 | else 1235 | printf "[\e[0;32mUPGRADE\e[0m] $i from $(get_instver $i) to $(get_portver $i) \n" 1236 | fi 1237 | done 1238 | 1239 | for i in $deps; do 1240 | pushd "$(get_portdir $i)" 1241 | ( 1242 | noclean="no" topdir="$PWD" tsukuri_build 1243 | force="no" needed="no" tsukuri_install 1244 | ) 1245 | if test $? -ne 0; then 1246 | die "Failed to upgrade package: $i" 1247 | fi 1248 | popd 1249 | done 1250 | 1251 | msg "System has been upgraded successfuly." 1252 | send-to-journal "System has been upgraded successfuly." 1253 | } 1254 | 1255 | tsukuri_info() { 1256 | [ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 1257 | 1258 | is_installed $1 || die "Package not installed." 1259 | 1260 | local name="$(grep -w 'pkgname' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/pkgname = //')" 1261 | local pkgver="$(grep -w 'pkgver' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/pkgver = //')" 1262 | local pkgrel="$(grep -w 'pkgrel' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/pkgrel = //')" 1263 | local size="$(grep -w 'size' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/size = //')" 1264 | local desc="$(grep -w 'pkgdesc' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/pkgdesc = //')" 1265 | local homepage="$(grep -w 'url' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/url = //')" 1266 | local section="$(grep -w 'section' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/section = //')" 1267 | local depends="$(grep -w 'depend' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/depend = //' | tr '\n' ' ')" 1268 | local conflcits="$(grep -w 'conflict' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/conflict = //' | tr '\n' ' ')" 1269 | local provides="$(grep -w 'provides' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/provides = //' | tr '\n' ' ')" 1270 | local obsoletes="$(grep -w 'obsoletes' "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db/$1/pkginfo" | sed 's/obsoletes = //' | tr '\n' ' ')" 1271 | 1272 | echo "Name: $name" 1273 | echo "Version: $pkgver" 1274 | echo "Release: $pkgrel" 1275 | echo "Size: $size" 1276 | [ -n "$desc" ] && echo "Description: $desc" 1277 | [ -n "$homepage" ] && echo "URL: $homepage" 1278 | [ -n "$section" ] && echo "Section: $section" 1279 | [ -n "$depends" ] && echo "Dependencies: $depends" 1280 | [ -n "$conflicts" ] && echo "Conflicts: $conflicts" 1281 | [ -n "$provides" ] && echo "Provides: $provides" 1282 | [ -n "$obsoletes" ] && echo "Obsoletes: $obsoletes" 1283 | } 1284 | 1285 | tsukuri_search() { 1286 | local pkg="$1" 1287 | local portdir="$(get_portdir $pkg)" 1288 | 1289 | if [ -n "$portdir" ]; then 1290 | topdir="$portdir" \ 1291 | export_pkgfile 1292 | 1293 | echo "Name: $name" 1294 | echo "Version: $version" 1295 | echo "Release: $release" 1296 | [ -n "$description" ] && echo "Description: $description" 1297 | [ -n "$section" ] && echo "Section: $section" 1298 | [ -n "$homepage" ] && echo "URL: $homepage" 1299 | [ -n "$depends" ] && echo "Dependencies: $(echo $depends | tr ' ' '\n' | sort | tr '\n' ' ')" 1300 | [ -n "$conflicts" ] && echo "Conflicts: $(echo $conflicts | tr ' ' '\n' | sort | tr '\n' ' ')" 1301 | [ -n "$provides" ] && echo "Provides: $(echo $provides | tr ' ' '\n' | sort | tr '\n' ' ')" 1302 | [ -n "$obsoletes" ] && echo "Obsoletes: $(echo $obsoletes | tr ' ' '\n' | sort | tr '\n' ' ')" 1303 | else 1304 | die "$pkg: package not found" 1305 | fi 1306 | } 1307 | 1308 | tsukuri_list() { 1309 | local i 1310 | 1311 | if [ "$number" == "yes" ]; then 1312 | list_packages | wc -l 1313 | else 1314 | for i in $(list_packages | sort | uniq); do 1315 | echo "$i $(get_instver $i)" 1316 | done 1317 | fi 1318 | } 1319 | 1320 | main() { 1321 | local opts tgt array 1322 | 1323 | export LANG="C" 1324 | export LC_ALL="C" 1325 | 1326 | tsukuri_version="@VERSION@" 1327 | topdir="$PWD" 1328 | config="/etc/tsukuri/make.conf" 1329 | buildoptions=('emptydirs' 'strip' 'makeflags' 'locales' 'docs' 'ccache' 'libtool' 'nobootstrap' 'nostateless') 1330 | bootstrap="no" 1331 | force="no" 1332 | noclean="no" 1333 | nodownload="no" 1334 | noverify="no" 1335 | noextract="no" 1336 | nobuild="no" 1337 | nopackage="no" 1338 | nosign="no" 1339 | needed="no" 1340 | nodepends="no" 1341 | noscripts="no" 1342 | nohooks="no" 1343 | number="no" 1344 | 1345 | case "$1" in 1346 | build|bi) shift; mode="tsukuri_build" ;; 1347 | emerge|em) shift; mode="tsukuri_emerge" ;; 1348 | info|if) shift; mode="tsukuri_info" ;; 1349 | install|in) shift; mode="tsukuri_install" ;; 1350 | list|li) shift; mode="tsukuri_list" ;; 1351 | remove|rm) shift; mode="tsukuri_remove" ;; 1352 | search|sr) shift; mode="tsukuri_search" ;; 1353 | upgrade|up) shift; mode="tsukuri_upgrade" ;; 1354 | version) tsukuri_version ;; 1355 | *|help) tsukuri_usage ;; 1356 | esac 1357 | 1358 | while getopts c:r:wfedvxbpsNDSHk opts; do 1359 | case $opts in 1360 | c) config="$(realpath $OPTARG)" ;; 1361 | r) rootdir="$(realpath $OPTARG)"; rootdir="${rootdir%/}" ;; 1362 | w) bootstrap="yes" ;; 1363 | f) force="yes" ;; 1364 | e) noclean="yes" ;; 1365 | d) nodownload="yes" ;; 1366 | v) noverify="yes" ;; 1367 | x) noextract="yes" ;; 1368 | b) nobuild="yes" ;; 1369 | p) nopackage="yes" ;; 1370 | s) nosign="yes" ;; 1371 | N) needed="yes" ;; 1372 | D) nodepends="yes" ;; 1373 | S) noscripts="yes" ;; 1374 | H) nohooks="yes" ;; 1375 | k) number="yes" ;; 1376 | \?) tsukuri_usage ;; 1377 | esac 1378 | done 1379 | shift $((OPTIND -1)) 1380 | 1381 | check_root 1382 | export_config "$config" 1383 | 1384 | [ "$bootstrap" == "yes" ] && USEBOOTSTRAP="yes" 1385 | 1386 | if [ "$mode" = "tsukuri_upgrade" ] || [ "$mode" = "tsukuri_build" ] || [ "$mode" = "tsukuri_list" ]; then 1387 | $mode 1388 | elif [ "$mode" = "tsukuri_emerge" ]; then 1389 | [ ! -d "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db" ] && die "Database not initialized: $rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db: directory does not exist" 1390 | tsukuri_emerge "$@" 1391 | else 1392 | [ ! -d "$rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db" ] && die "Database not initialized: $rootdir/usr/lib/tsukuri/db: directory does not exist" 1393 | 1394 | for pkg in "$@"; do 1395 | $mode $pkg 1396 | done 1397 | fi 1398 | } 1399 | 1400 | main "$@" 1401 | 1402 | exit 0 1403 | 1404 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/vercmp.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include "dewey.h" 4 | 5 | int main(int argc, char **argv) { 6 | if (argc != 3) { 7 | printf("It can handle only 2 arguments\n"); 8 | return 1; 9 | } 10 | exit(xbps_cmpver(argv[1], argv[2])); 11 | } 12 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------