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authorDave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>2012-01-01 18:49:59 -0500
committerPierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>2012-01-18 11:06:51 +0100
commit2d79191c97e8ee965bfea1feef03de26c839dc8a (patch)
tree2f5c6ad954564191a09160dc36b00143c4c82ddd
parent5b3ca82ae5934cf6625911d4c1d11c5fad63aa92 (diff)
commitpkg: behavior more sanely in searching for built pkgs
In the case of a .pkg.tar.xz and a .pkg.tar.gz existing in the same directory, all commitpkg would say is: ==> WARNING: Could not find . Skipping x86_64 Upon digging into the logic, we did a few things poorly, mostly in getpkgfile: - getpkgfile tried to die in a subshell (within the command substituion assignment to 'pkgfile'). This will never work. - We assumed that proper glob expansion happened when we received exactly 1 arg. This isn't necessarily true without nullglob in effect. - We dumped the real error (spewed by getpkgfile) to /dev/null. - We checked for the package twice in both $PWD and $DESTDIR/. - We checked for file existance multiple times. Address this by: - not hiding errors. revamp the wording a little bit to make it more obvious why we failed, particularly in the case of a glob expanding to more than 1 file. Logic here is simplified to pointing out the failure cases of 0 and >1. - setting nullglob so the number of arguments passed into getpkgfile is meaningful from a 'did it decisively resolve' point of view. - not trying to exit the entire script from a subshell. Just return a value (and use it). - avoiding the package file existance check afterwards. this is a freebie from getpkgfile when the glob passed fails to expand. Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
-rw-r--r--commitpkg.in29
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/commitpkg.in b/commitpkg.in
index c298256..9cc4912 100644
--- a/commitpkg.in
+++ b/commitpkg.in
@@ -3,13 +3,19 @@
m4_include(lib/common.sh)
getpkgfile() {
- if [[ ${#} -ne 1 ]]; then
- die 'No canonical package found!'
- elif [[ ! -f $1 ]]; then
- die "Package ${1} not found!"
- fi
+ case $# in
+ 0)
+ error 'No canonical package found!'
+ return 1
+ ;;
+ [!1])
+ error 'Failed to canonicalize package name -- multiple packages found:'
+ msg2 '%s' "$@"
+ return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
- echo ${1}
+ echo "$1"
}
# Source makepkg.conf; fail if it is not found
@@ -127,15 +133,10 @@ for _arch in ${arch[@]}; do
for _pkgname in ${pkgname[@]}; do
fullver=$(get_full_version $_pkgname)
- pkgfile=$(getpkgfile "$_pkgname-$fullver-${_arch}".pkg.tar.?z 2>/dev/null)
- pkgdestfile=$(getpkgfile "$PKGDEST/$_pkgname-$fullver-${_arch}".pkg.tar.?z 2>/dev/null)
- if [[ -f $pkgfile ]]; then
- pkgfile="./$pkgfile"
- elif [[ -f $pkgdestfile ]]; then
- pkgfile="$pkgdestfile"
- else
- warning "Could not find ${pkgfile}. Skipping ${_arch}"
+ if ! pkgfile=$(shopt -s nullglob;
+ getpkgfile "${DESTDIR+$DESTDIR/}$_pkgname-$fullver-${_arch}".pkg.tar.?z); then
+ warning "Skipping $_pkgname-$fullver-$_arch: failed to locate package file"
skip_arches+=($_arch)
continue 2
fi