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authorLuke Shumaker <lukeshu@parabola.nu>2017-02-15 14:40:06 -0500
committerLuke Shumaker <lukeshu@parabola.nu>2018-03-26 18:20:56 -0400
commitbef1b9f35ce6744c2a0bbc32f606e7bef700ffdc (patch)
tree8ae1a8d3fc86df304fe0f3fbf3fea8c31be97825 /makechrootpkg.in
parentf2ce2d578e61fdc07c7e41e04eb691a347775c91 (diff)
makechrootpkg, arch-nspawn: Force-enable local '/repo/' repository
The change in arch-nspawn is subtle: This was the source of "infamous" "it fails every other time" bug that took me over a year to solve. <https://labs.parabola.nu/issues/435> By having a repository of local packages (rather than simply running `pacman -U`), we are inviting pacman to cache them in `/var/cache/pacman/pkg`. Besides being needless disk writes, this actually causes a real issue. If the package gets rebuilt, pacman will balk, as the file no longer matches the cached signature. So, how do we prevent pacman from caching these local packages? Simple: include the directory they are already in in the pacman.conf:CacheDir list. This will prevent pacman from copying the files to one of the other cache directories.
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diff --git a/makechrootpkg.in b/makechrootpkg.in
index e9859e1..0c21ed5 100644
--- a/makechrootpkg.in
+++ b/makechrootpkg.in
@@ -201,6 +201,19 @@ builduser ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/pacman
EOF
chmod 440 "$copydir/etc/sudoers.d/builduser-pacman"
+ if ! grep -q '^\[repo\]' "$copydir/etc/pacman.conf"; then
+ local line
+ line=$(grep -n '^\[' "$copydir/etc/pacman.conf" |grep -Fv ':[options]'|sed 's/:.*//;1q')
+ local ins='[repo]
+SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
+Server = file:///repo
+'
+ sed -i "${line}i${ins//$'\n'/\\n}" "$copydir/etc/pacman.conf"
+ fi
+ # Avoid having to use `pacman -Sy` to update [repo], as
+ # networking might be disabled inside of the chroot.
+ cp "$copydir/repo/repo.db" "$copydir/var/lib/pacman/sync/repo.db"
+
# This is a little gross, but this way the script is recreated every time in the
# working copy
{