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pacman/scripts/repo-add.sh.in
Dan McGee 3559306546 scripts: allow usage when gettext is not installed
Address the issue of our scripts not working so great when gettext is not
available. This has come up in multiple bug reports, and is relatively easy
to address by adding a simple check and a stub function if gettext was not
found that simply echos the original message.

Addresses concerns from FS#9214 and FS#9607.

Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2008-02-17 21:25:41 -06:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# repo-add - add a package to a given repo database file
# @configure_input@
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 Aaron Griffin <aaron@archlinux.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# gettext initialization
export TEXTDOMAIN='pacman'
export TEXTDOMAINDIR='@localedir@'
myver='@PACKAGE_VERSION@'
confdir='@sysconfdir@'
FORCE=0
REPO_DB_FILE=""
# ensure we have a sane umask set
umask 0022
msg() {
local mesg=$1; shift
printf "==> ${mesg}\n" "$@" >&1
}
msg2() {
local mesg=$1; shift
printf " -> ${mesg}\n" "$@" >&1
}
warning() {
local mesg=$1; shift
printf "==> $(gettext "WARNING:") ${mesg}\n" "$@" >&2
}
error() {
local mesg=$1; shift
printf "==> $(gettext "ERROR:") ${mesg}\n" "$@" >&2
}
# print usage instructions
usage() {
printf "repo-add (pacman) %s\n\n" "$myver"
printf "$(gettext "Usage: %s <path-to-db> [--force] <package> ...\n\n")" "$0"
printf "$(gettext "\
repo-add will update a package database by reading a package file.\n\
Multiple packages to add can be specified on the command line.\n\n")"
printf "$(gettext "\
The --force flag will add a 'force' entry to the sync database, which\n\
tells pacman to skip its internal version number checking and update\n\
the package regardless.\n\n")"
echo "$(gettext "Example: repo-add /path/to/repo.db.tar.gz pacman-3.0.0.pkg.tar.gz")"
}
version() {
printf "repo-add (pacman) %s\n" "$myver"
printf "$(gettext "\
Copyright (C) 2006 Aaron Griffin <aaron@archlinux.org>.\n\n\
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n\
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n")"
}
# test if a file is a repository DB
test_repo_db_file () {
if [ -f "$REPO_DB_FILE" ]; then
if bsdtar -tf "$REPO_DB_FILE" | grep -q "/desc"; then
return 0 # YES
fi
else
return 0 # YES - No database file is also allowed
fi
return 1 # NO
}
# write a list entry
# arg1 - Entry name
# arg2 - List
# arg3 - File to write to
write_list_entry() {
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
echo "%$1%" >>$3
echo $2 | tr -s ' ' '\n' >>$3
echo "" >>$3
fi
}
# write a delta entry to the pacman database
# arg1 - path to delta
db_write_delta()
{
# blank out all variables and set deltafile
local deltafile=$(readlink -f "$1")
local filename=$(basename "$deltafile")
local deltavars pkgname fromver tover arch csize md5sum
# format of the delta filename:
# (package)-(fromver)_to_(tover)-(arch).delta
deltavars=( $(echo "$filename" | sed -e 's/\(.*\)-\(.*-.*\)_to_\(.*-.*\)-\(.*\).delta/\1 \2 \3 \4/') )
pkgname=${deltavars[0]}
fromver=${deltavars[1]}
tover=${deltavars[2]}
arch=${deltavars[3]}
# get md5sum and size of delta
md5sum="$(md5sum "$deltafile" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)"
csize=$(du -b -L "$deltafile" | cut -f 1)
# ensure variables were found
if [ -z "$pkgname" -o -z "$fromver" -o -z "$tover" -o -z "$arch" ]; then
return 1
fi
# add the entry for this delta file
echo -e "$fromver $tover $csize $filename $md5sum" >>deltas
} # end db_write_delta
# write an entry to the pacman database
# arg1 - path to package
db_write_entry()
{
# blank out all variables and set pkgfile
local pkgfile=$(readlink -f "$1")
local pkgname pkgver pkgdesc url builddate packager csize size \
group depend backup license replaces provides conflict force \
_groups _depends _backups _licenses _replaces _provides _conflicts \
startdir
local OLDIFS="$IFS"
# IFS (field separator) is only the newline character
IFS="
"
# read info from the zipped package
local line
for line in $(bsdtar -xOf "$pkgfile" .PKGINFO | \
grep -v "^#" | sed 's|\(\w*\)\s*=\s*\(.*\)|\1="\2"|'); do
eval "$line"
case "$line" in
group=*) _groups="$_groups $group" ;;
depend=*) _depends="$_depends $depend" ;;
backup=*) _backups="$_backups $backup" ;;
license=*) _licenses="$_licenses $license" ;;
replaces=*) _replaces="$_replaces $replaces" ;;
provides=*) _provides="$_provides $provides" ;;
conflict=*) _conflicts="$_conflicts $conflict" ;;
esac
done
IFS=$OLDIFS
# get compressed size of package
csize=$(du -b -L "$pkgfile" | cut -f 1)
startdir=$(pwd)
pushd "$gstmpdir" 2>&1 >/dev/null
# ensure $pkgname and $pkgver variables were found
if [ -z "$pkgname" -o -z "$pkgver" ]; then
error "$(gettext "Invalid package file '%s'.")" "$pkgfile"
popd 2>&1 >/dev/null
return 1
fi
# remove any other package in the DB with same name
local existing
for existing in *; do
if [ "${existing%-*-*}" = "$pkgname" ]; then
msg2 "$(gettext "Removing existing package '%s'...")" "$existing"
rm -rf "$existing"
fi
done
# create package directory
mkdir "$pkgname-$pkgver"
cd "$pkgname-$pkgver"
# create desc entry
msg2 "$(gettext "Creating 'desc' db entry...")"
echo -e "%FILENAME%\n$(basename "$1")\n" >>desc
echo -e "%NAME%\n$pkgname\n" >>desc
echo -e "%VERSION%\n$pkgver\n" >>desc
[ -n "$pkgdesc" ] && echo -e "%DESC%\n$pkgdesc\n" >>desc
write_list_entry "GROUPS" "$_groups" "desc"
[ -n $csize ] && echo -e "%CSIZE%\n$csize\n" >>desc
[ -n $size ] && echo -e "%ISIZE%\n$size\n" >>desc
# compute checksums
msg2 "$(gettext "Computing md5 checksums...")"
echo -e "%MD5SUM%\n$(md5sum "$pkgfile" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)\n" >>desc
[ -n "$url" ] && echo -e "%URL%\n$url\n" >>desc
write_list_entry "LICENSE" "$_licenses" "desc"
[ -n "$arch" ] && echo -e "%ARCH%\n$arch\n" >>desc
[ -n "$builddate" ] && echo -e "%BUILDDATE%\n$builddate\n" >>desc
[ -n "$packager" ] && echo -e "%PACKAGER%\n$packager\n" >>desc
write_list_entry "REPLACES" "$_replaces" "desc"
[ $FORCE -eq 1 -o -n "$force" ] && echo -e "%FORCE%\n" >>desc
# create depends entry
msg2 "$(gettext "Creating 'depends' db entry...")"
write_list_entry "DEPENDS" "$_depends" "depends"
write_list_entry "CONFLICTS" "$_conflicts" "depends"
write_list_entry "PROVIDES" "$_provides" "depends"
# create deltas entry if there are delta files
for delta in $startdir/$pkgname-*-*_to_*-*-$arch.delta; do
# This for loop also pulls in all files that start with the current package
# name and are followed by a -whatever. For instance, running this loop for
# gcc would also grab gcc-libs. To guard against this, compare the package
# name of the delta to the current package name.
local filename=$(basename "$delta")
local dpkgname="$(echo "$filename" | sed -e 's/\(.*\)-.*-.*_to_.*-.*-.*.delta/\1/')"
if [ "$pkgname" = "$dpkgname" -a -f "$delta" ]; then
# create deltas file if it does not already exist
if [ ! -f "deltas" ]; then
msg2 "$(gettext "Creating 'deltas' db entry...")"
echo -e "%DELTAS%" >>deltas
fi
# write this delta entry
if db_write_delta "$delta"; then
msg2 "$(gettext "Added delta '%s'")" "$(basename "$delta")"
else
msg2 "$(gettext "Could not add delta '%s'")" "$(basename "$delta")"
fi
fi
done
# add the final newline
[ -f "deltas" ] && echo -e "" >>deltas
# preserve the modification time
touch -r "$pkgfile" desc depends
[ -f "deltas" ] && touch -r "$pkgfile" deltas
popd 2>&1 >/dev/null
} # end db_write_entry
# PROGRAM START
# determine whether we have gettext; make it a no-op if we do not
if [ ! $(type -t gettext) ]; then
gettext() {
echo "$@"
}
fi
# check for help flags
if [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" ]; then
usage
exit 0
fi
# check for version flags
if [ "$1" = "-V" -o "$1" = "--version" ]; then
version
exit 0
fi
# check for correct number of args
if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
usage
exit 1
fi
# source system and user makepkg.conf
if [ -r "$confdir/makepkg.conf" ]; then
source "$confdir/makepkg.conf"
else
error "$(gettext "%s not found. Cannot continue.")" "$confdir/makepkg.conf"
exit 1 # $E_CONFIG_ERROR
fi
if [ -r ~/.makepkg.conf ]; then
source ~/.makepkg.conf
fi
# main routine
gstmpdir=$(mktemp -d /tmp/repo-add.XXXXXXXXXX) || (\
error "$(gettext "Cannot create temp directory for database building.")"; \
exit 1)
success=0
# parse arguments
for arg in "$@"; do
if [ "$arg" == "--force" -o "$arg" == "-f" ]; then
FORCE=1
elif [ -z "$REPO_DB_FILE" ]; then
REPO_DB_FILE=$(readlink -f "$arg")
if ! test_repo_db_file; then
error "$(gettext "Repository file '%s' is not a proper pacman database.")" "$REPO_DB_FILE"
exit 1
elif [ -f "$REPO_DB_FILE" ]; then
msg "$(gettext "Extracting database to a temporary location...")"
bsdtar -xf "$REPO_DB_FILE" -C "$gstmpdir"
fi
else
if [ -f "$arg" ]; then
if ! bsdtar -tf "$arg" .PKGINFO 2>&1 >/dev/null; then
error "$(gettext "'%s' is not a package file, skipping")" "$arg"
else
msg "$(gettext "Adding package '%s'")" "$arg"
if db_write_entry "$arg"; then
success=1
fi
fi
else
error "$(gettext "Package '%s' not found.")" "$arg"
fi
fi
done
# if all operations were a success, re-zip database
if [ $success -eq 1 ]; then
msg "$(gettext "Creating updated database file %s")" "$REPO_DB_FILE"
pushd "$gstmpdir" 2>&1 >/dev/null
if [ -n "$(ls)" ]; then
[ -f "${REPO_DB_FILE}.old" ] && rm "${REPO_DB_FILE}.old"
[ -f "$REPO_DB_FILE" ] && mv "$REPO_DB_FILE" "${REPO_DB_FILE}.old"
case "$DB_COMPRESSION" in
gz) TAR_OPT="z" ;;
bz2) TAR_OPT="j" ;;
*) warning "$(gettext "No compression set.")" ;;
esac
bsdtar -c${TAR_OPT}f "$REPO_DB_FILE" *
fi
popd 2>&1 >/dev/null
else
msg "$(gettext "No packages modified, nothing to do.")"
fi
# remove the temp directory used to unzip
[ -d "$gstmpdir" ] && rm -rf "$gstmpdir"
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