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It was displaing the value of the `makepkg_args` variable, which may
have already been changed by the argument parsing by the time it gets
to `-h`. Now there is a separate `default_makepkg_args` variable.
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This involves extending the signature of lib/common.sh's `stat_busy()`,
`lock()`, and `slock()`. The `mesg=$1; shift` in stat_busy even suggests
that this is what was originally intended from it.
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It was confusing Emacs and screwing up the syntax highlighting and
auto-indentation for the rest of the file.
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Allow for locks to be inherited. Inheriting the lock is something that
mkarchroot could do previously, but has since lost the ability to do. This
allows for the programs to be more compos-able.
Do this by instead of unconditionally opening $file on $fd, first check if
$file is already open on $fd; and go ahead use it if it is.
The naive way of doing this would be to `$(readlink /dev/fd/$fd)` and
compare that to `$file`. However, if `$file` is itself a symlink; or there
is a symlink somewhere in the path to `$file`, then this could easily fail.
Instead, check `[[ "/dev/fd/$fd" -ef "$file" ]]`. Even though the Bash
documentation (`help test`) says that `-ef` checks for if the two files are
hard links to eachother, because it uses stat(3) (which resolves symlinks)
to do this check, it also works with the /dev/fd/ soft links.
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`lock_close FD` is easier to remember than 'exec FD>&-`; and is especially
easier if FD is a variable (though that isn't actually taken advantage of
here).
This uses Bash 4.1+ `exec {var}>&-`, rather than the clunkier
`eval exec "$var>&-"` that was necessary in older versions of Bash.
Thanks to Dave Reisner for pointing this new bit of syntax out to me
the last time I submitted this (back in 2014, 4.1 had just come out).
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The gnustep-base package ships a profile.d script that adds
"$HOME/GNUstep/Tools" to the PATH, which breaks when the user changes
and causes meson to exit with a "permission denied" error.
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Make use of load_vars returning 1 when the file is missing. Avoids
introducing another variable.
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Implemented the same way as in makepkg.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Löthberg <johannes@kyriasis.com>
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Avoids having to specify them in dependency order.
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Copy both UID and primary GID of the invoker to the builduser. Mount
srcdest and startdir read-write.
v2: Fixed GnuPG keyring owner and moved running namcap from a heredoc
to a function.
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This makes it a lot easier to swap out the host that actually serves the repos in the future.
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Having it set to nologin breaks a couple of tests in Git and Python.
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This way the HOME dir is writable and no ugly hacks are required
in the PKGBUILD if $HOME is accessed (f.e. maven, gradle and also
some python tests etc.)
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It is passed down to the container when stdin/stdout is not a tty; this
is the case when archbuild's output is redirected to a pipe or file.
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This is needed in order to use GPG's auto-key-retrieve keyserver option,
otherwise the keyring will get copied to the chroot before the required
keys are retrieved during 'makepkg --verifysource'.
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Pacman cannot handle armored signatures, so force a generation of a
binary one using the --no-armor flag.
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Chances are that pubring.kbx has been created by gpgsm but pubring.gpg
is still around with valid data. We do not know what file contains what
we need, so just copy both.
Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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It's an xmas miracle!
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Needed for makepkg 4.2
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bsdtar doesn't consider it an error when your --include doesn't match
anything in the archive, so we're forced to dump stderr to /dev/null
here.
Fixes: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/42551
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Fixes a regression introduced by 285a4e94cd, which made namcap a
"compile time" option.
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Fixes FS#42277.
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This makes soname checking much more robust and is explicit when a
soname change is found.
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We don't need to pass _chrootbuild this information at runtime -- we
can just generate the build script to do exactly what we want.
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Changing UID to that of 'nobody' is arbitrary at best, and an
information leak at worst. Let's just drop back to the same UID of the
invoker.
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Commit 59e348fc3c5dd086331d884a6dd76fb43a92b7eb added a btrfs subvolume
check, but only used it in create_chroot(); it missed clean_temporary().
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