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2018-06-26pacman-extra-i686.conf and pacman-testing-i686.conf newv20180626Erich Eckner
2018-06-06.gitignore: devtools -> devtools32Erich Eckner
2018-06-06Makefile: devtools -> devtools32 in dist and upload targetsErich Eckner
2018-05-31makechrootpkg: refresh-keys before buildingv20180531archlinux32/v20180531Erich Eckner
2018-05-31mkarchroot.in: copy host's /etc/hosts into the chrootErich Eckner
2018-05-31pacman-staging-i686.conf, pacman-staging-with-build-support-i686.conf: ↵Erich Eckner
reorder repositories
2018-05-31makechrootpkg.in: add "pacman-key --populate" before calling "makepkg" to be ↵Erich Eckner
sure to have a current pacman keyring
2018-05-31arch-nspawn should not take pacman cache from hostBrian Bidulock
Previously, arch-nspawn was using the hosts' pacman cache in the chroot even when the chroot was set up with a different cache by mkarchroot, unless specified with the -c flag. Problem is that makechrootpkg passes no -C, -M nor -c flags to arch-nspawn, so all values must be obtained from the working directory. This change take the cache directories from the pacman.conf specified with the -C option unless the -c option was given (as is the case when the chroot is set up with mkarchroot), and, when neither -C nor -c is given (as is the case when invoked by makechrootpkg), the cache directory is taken from the pacman.conf in the working directory. This wasn't such an issue when i686 was mainline, however, which building packages in a chroot against archlinux32 on an x86_64 platform, the cache of the host should _never_ be used.
2018-05-31makechrootpkg: bend to allow running solely namcap via "*-build -- -- ↵Erich Eckner
--verifysource"
2018-05-31remove empty tree if "--verifysource" failedErich Eckner
2018-05-31add repo build-support for i686Erich Eckner
2018-05-31archbuild.in: delete old chroot more forcefullyErich Eckner
2018-05-31separate mirrorlist for i686 and x86_64Erich Eckner
2018-05-31archbuild.in: set pacman cache dir to /var/cache/archbuild32 in case of ↵Erich Eckner
non-x86_64-build, so we do not use any-packages from x86_64 mirrors, and cross-mount inside to /var/cache/pacman/pkg
2018-05-31arch-nspawn: also parse our mirror layout ↵Erich Eckner
(http[s]://mirror.url/path/$arch/$repo)
2018-05-31force correct architecture in pacmanErich Eckner
2018-05-31archbuild: add --arch=$CARCH to pacman optionsErich Eckner
2018-05-31Revert "Remove i686 support"Luke Shumaker
This reverts commit 7259e7def07a5f6ee04a34db61a87361ad0b5ac7, except for commitpkg.in
2018-05-31Version 2018053120180531Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig)
2018-05-31makechrootpkg: whitelist return code 14 from makepkgEli Schwartz via arch-projects
makepkg 5.1 implements error codes, and 14 means that installing the packages after they were built has failed. We don't care about this error and would like makechrootpkg to succeed regardless, e.g. for split packages that are mutually exclusive. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2018-05-29update makefile for current versionAllan McRae
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2018-05-16Do not assume the makechrootpkg user's groupname is the same as the username20180528Eli Schwartz
chown support "$user:$group" but also "$user:" which infers $group rather than leaving it as root. This looks up the group name in cases where the default group is e.g. "users" and users do not get their own unique groups.
2018-05-13Proper fix for pacman-git returning file urls from the cacheEli Schwartz
It is much nicer to use a proper configuration parser to retrieve the primary mirror, rather than clever hacks using undocumented APIs, especially when their behavior as used then breaks in later releases. Fortunately, pacutils exists now and pacconf handles this quite elegantly. It has since been moved to pacman-git proper. Check if pacman-conf from a new enough version of pacman exists and fallback on pacconf from pacutils.
2018-05-13Revert "arch-nspawn: Work around pacman master returning file-URLs from the ↵Eli Schwartz
cache" This reverts commit eb6b0e3f11279b6512b1469ff042d2982eaaeef4. This never worked, as pacman-git returns file urls from the cache anyway and pacman stable doesn't have any problem at all. Having useless code which makes people think the issue is solved when it really isn't, is bloat, so remove it.
2018-05-13makechrootpkg: Do not copy the user keyring into the chroot.Eli Schwartz
Since commit 75fdff1811a0487f82c75b2e260da905102b4eea we no longer run integrity checks inside the chroot anyway, so this is no longer needed and will never be used.
2018-05-12makechrootpkg: add /etc/shadow entry for builduserEvangelos Foutras
Without it, sudo 1.8.23 will return an error: sudo: PAM account management error: Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info
2018-03-24makechrootpkg: fix verifysource with pacman-gitEli Schwartz
In pacman-git commit d8717a6a9666ec80c8645d190d6f9c7ab73084ac makepkg started checking that the setuid/setgid bit could be removed on the $BUILDDIR in order to prevent this propagating to the packages themselves. Unfortunately, this requires the temporary builddir used during the --verifysource stage of makepkg, to be owned by $makepkg_user which was not the case as it is created as root using mktemp (and given world rwx in addition to the restricted deletion bit.) Obviously makepkg cannot chmod a directory that it does not own. Fix this by making $makepkg_user the owner of that directory, as should have been the case all along. (Giving world rwx is illogical on general principle. The fact that this is a workaround for makepkg demanding these directories be writable even when they are not going to be used for the makepkg options in question, is not justification for being careless.) Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2018-03-24makechrootpkg: respect GNUPGHOMEEmiel Wiedijk
Previously, makechrootpkg hardcoded ~/.gnupg. Therefore, if a user uses a custom GPG home directory, the siganture checking would fail. Now makechrootpkg uses $GNUPGHOME, with a fallback to ~/.gnupg. Signed-off-by: Emiel Wiedijk <me@aimileus.nl>
2018-03-24Remove corepkg symlinkBartłomiej Piotrowski
While still possible with 'commitpkg core', there is a chance it will prevent accidental pushes straight to [core].
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: make sure that makepkg.conf is always parsed as textBartłomiej Piotrowski
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: Adjust to work properly with `set -e`Luke Shumaker
This worked properly until eab5aba.
2018-01-21lib/common.sh: Adjust to work properly with `set -u`Luke Shumaker
Support for working with `set -u` was broken by 94160d6. Egg on my face; I'm the one who wants `set -u` support, and I'm the author of that commit! libmakepkg does not work with `set -u`; but mostly because of the include guards! So we just need to temporarily disable `set -u` (nounset) while loading libmakepkg. Instead of introducing a new variable, just store the initial nounset status in _INCLUDE_COMMON_SH; rather than a useless fixed-string "true". While we're at it, disable POSIX-mode (just in case we're running as "sh" instead of "bash"), since libmakepkg uses bash-isms that won't parse in POSIX mode.
2018-01-21arch-nspawn: Remove pointless $(echo ...) subshellLuke Shumaker
2018-01-21arch-nspawn: make sure that makepkg.conf is always parsed as textLuke Shumaker
https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/dev/2017-June/005576.html
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: Fix anti-pattern when checking for enabled featuresEli Schwartz
Don't use error-prone logic e.g. foo=true; if $foo ... This completely fails to act as expected when the variable is unset because of unrelated bugs. While this merely causes the default behavior to be "false" rather than "true" in such cases, it is better to fail to enable explicitly requested behavior (which will be noticed by the user) than to simply upgrade to this behavior for free (which may not seem to have any obvious cause). Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: Fix unconditionally running namcapEli Schwartz
Fixes regression in 2fd5931a8c67289a8a4acd327b3ce99a5d64c8c7 $run_namcap will always be set to "" `if $not_a_var; then ...; fi` is always truthful when $not_a_var is unset or equal to "" and the `then` clause will always be run. I'm not sure why global state variables need to be cloned locally for their sole explicit purpose. But for now this patch implements the minimum necessary work to properly pass the "do I want namcap" variable into prepare_chroot() according to the current logic flow. Note that I have still not thorougly tested makechrootpkg. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2017-12-27Revert "makechrootpkg: Reopen console to assign the CTTY"Evangelos Foutras
This reverts commit ddd508efc083fc9beb6f2c96e2537521b31c1e6f. The underlying bug (FS#56529) was fixed in glibc 2.26-9.
2017-11-22Support reproducible buildsEli Schwartz
Recent development versions of makepkg support reproducible builds through the environment variable SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH. Pass this variable through makechrootpkg to makepkg when available. Also initialize SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH whenever running archbuild to enforce reproducible builds for repository packages. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2017-11-08Version 2017110820171108Bartłomiej Piotrowski
2017-11-08Remove i686 supportBartłomiej Piotrowski
2017-10-30use makepkg library instead of local function copiesLuke Shumaker
This mirrors dbscripts commit 625fa02 by Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de> at 2017-04-18 14:20:49
2017-10-30makechrootpkg: Fix function usage commentsLuke Shumaker
A couple of the comments noting which globals are used by functions are outdated/wrong. - download_sources() : Remove USER from the list. It was always wrong. Originally, it should have been SUDO_USER (not USER), but I should have removed it entirely in 4f23609. - move_products() : Add SRCPKGDEST to the list. Though the commit adding the comment was only recently upstreamed (as 2fd5931), it originated in 2013 in a commit that has since been rebased many times. Anyway, in this rebasing, it missed move_products() starting to pay attention to SRCPKGDEST in fd1be1b (since nothing made git think there was a "conflict").
2017-10-30makechrootpkg: move init_variables() to be part of main()Luke Shumaker
The reason it wasn't moved before was just to keep the diffs (with --ignore-all-space) smaller, to make merging and rebasing work easier. Moving code around in a file tends to make that difficult. But, readability wise, it belongs in main().
2017-09-14makechrootpkg: Reopen console to assign the CTTYJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)
nspawn does not give us a controlling terminal, hence we ignore interrupts. Apparently this was lost in systemd at some point. Hack around this by reopening the console to make it the controlling terminal.
2017-09-14makechrootpkg: Prevent collecting coredumpsJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)
Coredumps from build chroots are not generally useful. Prevent them from being generated. Avoids a lot of annoyance from the GCC testsuite spawning lots of systemd-coredump processes. Just set the soft limit so the user can still raise it in the PKGBUILD if they insist.
2017-09-13Revert "arch-nspawn: Hack to give the inner process a controlling terminal"Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig)
Whoops, this will of course mess with nspawn arguments passed to arch-nspawn.
2017-09-13arch-nspawn: Hack to give the inner process a controlling terminalJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)
This was lost at some point.
2017-09-12arch-nspawn: Pass --as-pid2Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig)
As not all commands we run are capable of reaping processes correctly. For example, pacman is not.
2017-09-11Version 2017091120170911Sébastien Luttringer
2017-09-11arch-nspawn: Force PATH to be the Arch defaultSébastien Luttringer
systemd-nspawn use a default environ PATH value of: PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin Since filesystem 2017.08, this is no more overrided by /etc/profile to the Arch default: PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin