#!/bin/bash # Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Id: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/portage/bin/quickpkg,v 1.13.2.6 2005/08/10 22:08:48 vapier Exp $ # This script tries to quickly create a Gentoo binary package using the # VDB_PATH/category/pkg/* files # # Resulting tbz2 file will be created in ${PKGDIR} ... # default is /usr/portage/packages/All/ if [ "`whoami`" != "root" ] ; then echo "You must run this as root" exit 1 fi export PORTAGE_DB=$(portageq vdb_path) export ROOT=$(portageq envvar ROOT) export ROOT=${ROOT%/}/ if [ -z "$1" ] || [ $1 == "-h" ] || [ $1 == "--help" ] ; then echo "QUICKPKG ver 1.2" echo "USAGE: quickpkg " echo " a pkg can be of the form:" echo " - ${PORTAGE_DB}///" echo " - single depend-type atom ..." echo " if portage can emerge it, quickpkg can make a package" echo " for exact definitions of depend atoms, see ebuild(5)" echo echo "EXAMPLE:" echo " quickpkg ${PORTAGE_DB}/net-www/apache-1.3.27-r1" echo " package up apache, just version 1.3.27-r1" echo " quickpkg apache" echo " package up apache, all versions of apache installed" echo " quickpkg =apache-1.3.27-r1" echo " package up apache, just version 1.3.27-r1" exit 1 fi export PKGDIR=$(portageq envvar PKGDIR) export PORTAGE_TMPDIR=$(portageq envvar PORTAGE_TMPDIR) source /sbin/functions.sh # here we make a package given a little info # $1 = package-name w/version # $2 = category do_pkg() { mkdir -p "${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/binpkgs" || exit 1 chmod 0750 "${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/binpkgs" MYDIR="${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/binpkgs/$1" SRCDIR="${PORTAGE_DB}/$2/$1" LOG="${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/binpkgs/$1-quickpkglog" ebegin "Building package for $1" ( # clean up temp directory rm -rf "${MYDIR}" # get pkg info files mkdir -p "${MYDIR}"/temp cp "${SRCDIR}"/* "${MYDIR}"/temp/ # create filelist and a basic tbz2 gawk '{ if ($1 != "dir") { if ($1 == "obj") NF=NF-2 else if ($1 == "sym") NF=NF-3 print } }' "${SRCDIR}"/CONTENTS | cut -f2- -d" " - | sed -e 's:^/:./:' > "${MYDIR}"/filelist tar vjcf "${MYDIR}"/bin.tar.bz2 -C "${ROOT}" --files-from="${MYDIR}"/filelist --no-recursion # join together the basic tbz2 and the pkg info files xpak "${MYDIR}"/temp "${MYDIR}"/inf.xpak tbz2tool join "${MYDIR}"/bin.tar.bz2 "${MYDIR}"/inf.xpak "${MYDIR}"/$1.tbz2 # move the final binary package to PKGDIR [ -d "${PKGDIR}"/All ] || mkdir -p "${PKGDIR}"/All [ -d "${PKGDIR}/$2" ] || mkdir -p "${PKGDIR}/$2" mv "${MYDIR}"/$1.tbz2 "${PKGDIR}"/All ( cd "${PKGDIR}/$2" && ln -s ../All/$1.tbz2 ) # cleanup again rm -rf "${MYDIR}" ) >& "${LOG}" if [ -e "${PKGDIR}/All/$1.tbz2" ] ; then rm -f "${LOG}" PKGSTATS="${PKGSTATS}"$'\n'"$(einfo $1: $(du -h "${PKGDIR}/All/$1.tbz2" | gawk '{print $1}'))" eend 0 else cat ${LOG} PKGSTATS="${PKGSTATS}"$'\n'"$(ewarn $1: not created)" eend 1 fi } # here we parse the parameters given to use on the cmdline export PKGERROR="" export PKGSTATS="" for x in "$@" ; do # they gave us full path if [ -e "${x}"/CONTENTS ] ; then x=$(readlink -f $x) pkg=$(echo ${x} | cut -d/ -f6) cat=$(echo ${x} | cut -d/ -f5) do_pkg "${pkg}" "${cat}" # lets figure out what they want else DIRLIST=$(portageq match "${ROOT}" "${x}") if [ -z "${DIRLIST}" ] ; then eerror "Could not find anything to match '${x}'; skipping" export PKGERROR="${PKGERROR} ${x}" continue fi for d in ${DIRLIST} ; do pkg=$(echo ${d} | cut -d/ -f2) cat=$(echo ${d} | cut -d/ -f1) if [ -f "${PORTAGE_DB}/${cat}/${pkg}/CONTENTS" ] ; then do_pkg ${pkg} ${cat} elif [ -d "${PORTAGE_DB}/${cat}/${pkg}" ] ; then ewarn "Package '${cat}/${pkg}' was injected; skipping" else eerror "Unhandled case (${cat}/${pkg}) !" eerror "Please file a bug at http://bugs.gentoo.org/" exit 10 fi done fi done if [ -z "${PKGSTATS}" ] ; then eerror "No packages found" exit 1 else echo $'\n'"$(einfo Packages now in ${PKGDIR}:)${PKGSTATS}" fi if [ ! -z "${PKGERROR}" ] ; then ewarn "The following packages could not be found:" ewarn "${PKGERROR}" exit 2 fi exit 0