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#!/bin/bash
# check for packages that need to be built, and build a list in the proper build order
# Details:
# https://github.com/archlinux32/builder/wiki/Build-system#get-package-updates
# TODOs:
# be more secure in case of update while build(s) is/are still in progress
# -> (stale) lock files, moving (or changing content of) loop lock files
# dependencies declared inside a PKGBUILD's package function do not
# correctly take into account CARCH (see package "gens" from community)
# remove extra case for "python-pysocks"
. "${0%/*}/../conf/default.conf"
usage() {
>&2 echo ''
>&2 echo 'get-package-updates: check for packages that need to be built,'
>&2 echo ' and build a list in the proper build order'
>&2 echo ''
>&2 echo 'possible options:'
>&2 echo ' -b|--block: If necessary, wait for lock blocking.'
>&2 echo ' -h|--help: Show this help and exit.'
>&2 echo ' -n|--no-pull: Do not pull git repos, merely reorder build list.'
[ -z "$1" ] && exit 1 || exit $1
}
eval set -- "$(
getopt -o bhn \
--long block \
--long help \
--long no-pull \
-n "$(basename "$0")" -- "$@" || \
echo usage
)"
block_flag='-n'
pull=true
while true
do
case "$1" in
-b|--block)
block_flag=''
;;
-h|--help)
usage 0
;;
-n|--no-pull)
pull=false
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
>&2 echo 'Whoops, forgot to implement option "'"$1"'" internally.'
exit -1
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
>&2 echo 'Too many arguments.'
usage
fi
# delete_package package
# mark $package for deletion
delete_package() {
echo "$1" >> \
"${work_dir}/deletion-list.new"
sed -i "/^${1//./\\.} /d" "${work_dir}/build-list.new"
}
# Update git repositories (official packages, community packages and the repository of package customizations).
for repo in "${repo_paths[@]}"; do
# TODO:
# this is somewhat redundant and slow -- improve it!
git -C "${repo}" checkout -f master
git -C "${repo}" clean -xdf
git -C "${repo}" fetch
if ${pull}; then
git -C "${repo}" reset --hard origin/master
fi
done
# Read previous git revision numbers from files.
declare -A old_repo_revisions
declare -A new_repo_revisions
for repo in "${!repo_paths[@]}"; do
old_repo_revisions["${repo}"]="$(
cat "${work_dir}/${repo}.revision" 2> /dev/null || \
echo NONE
)"
new_repo_revisions["${repo}"]="$(
git -C "${repo_paths["${repo}"]}" rev-parse HEAD | \
tee "${work_dir}/${repo}.revision.new"
)"
done
# Create a lock file for build list.
exec 9> "${build_list_lock_file}"
if ! flock ${block_flag} 9; then
>&2 echo 'come back (shortly) later - I cannot lock build list.'
exit
fi
echo 'Check modified packages from the last update, and put them to the build list.'
# Check modified packages from the last update, and put them to the build list.
# If a package is updated, but already on the rebuild list, then just update the git revision number.
# If a package is deleted, remove from the rebuild list, and add it to the deletion list.
# If a new package is added, then ensure that it's not on the deletion list.
cp "${work_dir}/build-list"{,.new}
cp "${work_dir}/deletion-list"{,.new}
for repo in "${!repo_paths[@]}"; do
(
# if old revision unknown, mimic "git diff"-output
if [ "${old_repo_revisions["${repo}"]}" == "NONE" ]; then
git -C "${repo_paths["${repo}"]}" archive --format=tar HEAD | \
tar -t | \
sed 's|^|A\t|'
else
git -C "${repo_paths["${repo}"]}" diff --no-renames --name-status "${old_repo_revisions["${repo}"]}" HEAD
fi
) | \
# only track changes in PKGBUILDs
grep '/PKGBUILD$' | \
if [ "${repo}" == "archlinux32" ]; then
# modify the directory structure from the modifiaction-repository
# to the one of an original source repository
sed 's|^\(.\t\)\([^/]\+\)/\([^/]\+\)/\(.\+\)$|\2 \1\3/repos/\2-x86_64/\4|' | \
while read -r pkg_repo rest; do
echo "${new_repo_revisions["$(find_git_repository_to_package_repository "${pkg_repo}")"]} ${rest}"
done
else
sed "s|^|${new_repo_revisions["${repo}"]} |"
fi | \
grep '^\S\+ .\s[^/]\+/repos/[^/]\+/PKGBUILD$' | \
# ignore i686
grep -v -- '-i686/PKGBUILD$' | \
sed 's|^\(\S\+\) \(.\)\t\([^/]\+\)/repos/\([^/]\+\)-[^/-]\+/PKGBUILD$|\2 \3 \1 \4|' | \
# ignore staging and testing
grep -v '\(staging\|testing\)$'
done | \
sort -u | \
while read -r mode package git_revision repository; do
case "${mode}" in
# new or modified PKGBUILD
"A"|"M")
sed -i "/^${package//./\\.} /d" "${work_dir}/build-list.new"
echo "${package} ${git_revision} ${new_repo_revisions["archlinux32"]} ${repository}" >> \
"${work_dir}/build-list.new"
sed -i "/^${package//./\\.}\$/d" "${work_dir}/deletion-list.new"
;;
# deleted PKGBUILD
"D")
delete_package "${package}"
;;
*)
>&2 echo "unknown git diff mode '${mode}'"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
sort -u "${work_dir}/deletion-list.new" > \
"${work_dir}/deletion-list.new.new"
mv "${work_dir}/deletion-list.new"{.new,}
echo 'Extract dependencies of packages.'
# First, we extract the dependencies of each package.
mkdir -p "${work_dir}/package-infos"
while read -r package git_revision mod_git_revision repository; do
generate_package_metadata "${package}" "${git_revision}" "${mod_git_revision}" "${repository}"
done < "${work_dir}/build-list.new"
echo 'apply blacklisting'
# ignore blacklisted packages and dependent packages
# this is the first time when all the information is available and up to date
black_listed=''
black_listed_new="$(
cat "${repo_paths["archlinux32"]}/blacklist"
ls "${work_dir}/package-infos/" | \
grep '^lib32-.*\.depends' | \
sed '
s|^.*/||
s|\(\.[^.]\+\)\{3\}$||
'
)"
while [ -n "${black_listed_new}" ]; do
black_listed="$(
printf '%s\n%s' "${black_listed}" "${black_listed_new}"
)"
black_listed_new="$(
echo "${black_listed_new}" | \
while read -r bl_package; do
grep "^${bl_package//./\\.}\$" "${work_dir}/package-infos/"*.depends | \
cut -d: -f1 | \
sed '
s|^.*/||
s|\(\.[^.]\+\)\{3\}$||
'
done | \
grep -v '^python-pysocks$' | \
sort -u
)"
black_listed_new="$(
printf '%s\n' "${black_listed}" "${black_listed}" "${black_listed_new}" | \
sort | \
uniq -u
)"
done
echo "${black_listed}" | \
while read -r package; do
[ -n "${package}" ] && \
delete_package "${package}"
done
# Now we create the partial order.
while read -r package git_revision mod_git_revision repository; do
# add "$pkgname -> $build-target" to build-order list
sed "s|^|${package} |" "${work_dir}/package-infos/${package}.${git_revision}.${mod_git_revision}.builds"
# add "$dependency -> $pkgname" to build-order list
sed "s|\$| ${package}|" "${work_dir}/package-infos/${package}.${git_revision}.${mod_git_revision}.needs"
done \
< "${work_dir}/build-list.new" \
> "${work_dir}/build-order"
echo 'Now actually sort it.'
(
# this part will have the correct build order, but all the infos are missing
tsort "${work_dir}/build-order" 2> "${work_dir}/tsort.error" | \
nl -ba | \
awk '{print $1 " not-git also-not-git whatever " $2}'
# this part has all the infos, but possibly the wrong order
awk '{print "0 " $2 " " $3 " " $4 " " $1}' "${work_dir}/build-list.new"
) | \
sort -k5,5 -k1nr | \
# now, we have the correct order and the infos, but in adjacent lines
uniq -f4 -D | \
sed '/^0 /d;N;s|\n| |' | \
# now in one line, each
sort -k1n,1 | \
awk '{print $5 " " $7 " " $8 " " $9}' > \
"${work_dir}/build-list.new.new"
rm --one-file-system -rf "${work_dir}/build-list.loops.new"
mkdir "${work_dir}/build-list.loops.new"
if [ -s "${work_dir}/tsort.error" ]; then
>&2 echo 'WARNING: There is a dependency cycle!'
>&2 cat "${work_dir}/tsort.error"
>&2 echo
>&2 echo 'I will continue anyway.'
# save loops in separate files each, so breaking them is easier
awk '
/^tsort: \S+: input contains a loop:$/{
n++;
getline
}
{
print $2 >"'"${work_dir}"'/build-list.loops.new/loop_" n
}
' "${work_dir}/tsort.error"
# remove lines from loop files which are no packages
ls "${work_dir}/build-list.loops.new" | \
grep '^loop_[0-9]\+$' | \
while read -r loop; do
(
sort -u "${work_dir}/build-list.loops.new/${loop}"
cut -d' ' -f1 "${work_dir}/build-list.new.new" | \
sort -u
) | \
sort | \
uniq -d > \
"${work_dir}/build-list.loops.new/${loop}.new"
mv "${work_dir}/build-list.loops.new/${loop}"{.new,}
done
else
rm "${work_dir}/tsort.error"
fi
# Move the .new-files to the actual files
rm -rf --one-file-system "${work_dir}/build-list.loops"
(
echo "build-list.loops" "build-list.new" "build-list" "deletion-list"
echo "${!repo_paths[@]}" | \
sed 's@\( \|$\)@.revision\1@g'
) | \
tr ' ' '\n' | \
while read -r file; do
mv "${work_dir}/${file}.new" "${work_dir}/${file}"
done
# Delete old package meta data
delete_old_metadata
# Remove the lock file
rm -f "${build_list_lock_file}"
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