#!/usr/bin/python -b # Copyright 2006-2014 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 from __future__ import print_function import platform import signal import sys # This block ensures that ^C interrupts are handled quietly. We handle # KeyboardInterrupt instead of installing a SIGINT handler, since # exiting from signal handlers intermittently causes python to ignore # the SystemExit exception with a message like this: # Exception SystemExit: 130 in ignored global_event_loop = None try: def exithandler(signum, _frame): signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_IGN) sys.exit(128 + signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, exithandler) # Prevent "[Errno 32] Broken pipe" exceptions when # writing to a pipe. signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) def debug_signal(_signum, _frame): import pdb pdb.set_trace() if platform.python_implementation() == 'Jython': debug_signum = signal.SIGUSR2 # bug #424259 else: debug_signum = signal.SIGUSR1 signal.signal(debug_signum, debug_signal) from os import path as osp if osp.isfile(osp.join(osp.dirname(osp.dirname(osp.realpath(__file__))), ".portage_not_installed")): sys.path.insert(0, osp.join(osp.dirname(osp.dirname(osp.realpath(__file__))), "lib")) import portage portage._internal_caller = True portage._disable_legacy_globals() from portage.util._eventloop.global_event_loop import global_event_loop from _emerge.main import emerge_main if __name__ == "__main__": from portage.exception import IsADirectory, ParseError, \ PermissionDenied portage.process.sanitize_fds() try: retval = emerge_main() except PermissionDenied as e: sys.stderr.write("Permission denied: '%s'\n" % str(e)) sys.exit(e.errno) except IsADirectory as e: sys.stderr.write("'%s' is a directory, but should be a file!\n" "See portage man page for information on " "which files may be directories.\n" % str(e)) sys.exit(e.errno) except ParseError as e: sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % str(e)) sys.exit(1) except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except Exception: # If an unexpected exception occurs then we don't want the # mod_echo output to obscure the traceback, so dump the # mod_echo output before showing the traceback. import traceback tb_str = traceback.format_exc() try: from portage.elog import mod_echo except ImportError: pass else: mod_echo.finalize() sys.stderr.write(tb_str) sys.exit(1) sys.exit(retval) except KeyboardInterrupt: sys.stderr.write("\n\nExiting on signal %(signal)s\n" % {"signal": signal.SIGINT}) sys.stderr.flush() sys.exit(128 + signal.SIGINT) finally: if global_event_loop is not None: global_event_loop().close()