| 1 | # Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. |
1 | # Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation |
| 2 | # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 |
2 | # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 |
| 3 | # Author: Martin Schlemmer <azarah@gentoo.org> |
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| 4 | # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/eutils.eclass,v 1.9 2002/12/01 15:48:27 azarah Exp $ |
3 | # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/eutils.eclass,v 1.394 2012/06/05 17:40:12 hasufell Exp $ |
| 5 | # This eclass is for general purpose functions that most ebuilds |
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| 6 | # have to implement themselves. |
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| 7 | # |
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| 8 | # NB: If you add anything, please comment it! |
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| 10 | ECLASS=eutils |
5 | # @ECLASS: eutils.eclass |
| 11 | INHERITED="$INHERITED $ECLASS" |
6 | # @MAINTAINER: |
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7 | # base-system@gentoo.org |
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8 | # @BLURB: many extra (but common) functions that are used in ebuilds |
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9 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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10 | # The eutils eclass contains a suite of functions that complement |
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11 | # the ones that ebuild.sh already contain. The idea is that the functions |
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12 | # are not required in all ebuilds but enough utilize them to have a common |
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13 | # home rather than having multiple ebuilds implementing the same thing. |
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14 | # |
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15 | # Due to the nature of this eclass, some functions may have maintainers |
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16 | # different from the overall eclass! |
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17 | |
| 13 | newdepend sys-devel/patch |
18 | if [[ ${___ECLASS_ONCE_EUTILS} != "recur -_+^+_- spank" ]] ; then |
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19 | ___ECLASS_ONCE_EUTILS="recur -_+^+_- spank" |
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20 | |
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21 | inherit multilib user |
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22 | |
| 15 | DESCRIPTION="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass" |
23 | DESCRIPTION="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass" |
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24 | |
| 17 | # This function generate linker scripts in /usr/lib for dynamic |
25 | if has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2; then |
| 18 | # libs in /lib. This is to fix linking problems when you have |
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| 19 | # the .so in /lib, and the .a in /usr/lib. What happens is that |
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| 20 | # in some cases when linking dynamic, the .a in /usr/lib is used |
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| 21 | # instead of the .so in /lib due to gcc/libtool tweaking ld's |
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| 22 | # library search path. This cause many builds to fail. |
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| 23 | # See bug #4411 for more info. |
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| 24 | # |
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| 25 | # To use, simply call: |
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| 26 | # |
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| 27 | # gen_usr_ldscript libfoo.so |
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| 28 | # |
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| 29 | # Note that you should in general use the unversioned name of |
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| 30 | # the library, as ldconfig should usually update it correctly |
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| 31 | # to point to the latest version of the library present. |
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| 32 | # |
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| 33 | # <azarah@gentoo.org> (26 Oct 2002) |
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| 34 | # |
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| 35 | gen_usr_ldscript() { |
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| 37 | # Just make sure it exists |
27 | # @FUNCTION: epause |
| 38 | dodir /usr/lib |
28 | # @USAGE: [seconds] |
| 39 | |
29 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
| 40 | cat > ${D}/usr/lib/$1 <<"END_LDSCRIPT" |
30 | # Sleep for the specified number of seconds (default of 5 seconds). Useful when |
| 41 | /* GNU ld script |
31 | # printing a message the user should probably be reading and often used in |
| 42 | Because Gentoo have critical dynamic libraries |
32 | # conjunction with the ebeep function. If the EPAUSE_IGNORE env var is set, |
| 43 | in /lib, and the static versions in /usr/lib, we |
33 | # don't wait at all. Defined in EAPIs 0 1 and 2. |
| 44 | need to have a "fake" dynamic lib in /usr/lib, |
34 | epause() { |
| 45 | otherwise we run into linking problems. |
35 | [[ -z ${EPAUSE_IGNORE} ]] && sleep ${1:-5} |
| 46 | See bug #4411 on http://bugs.gentoo.org/ for |
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| 47 | more info. */ |
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| 48 | GROUP ( /lib/libxxx ) |
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| 49 | END_LDSCRIPT |
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| 51 | dosed "s:libxxx:$1:" /usr/lib/$1 |
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| 53 | return 0 |
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| 54 | } |
36 | } |
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37 | |
| 56 | # Simple function to draw a line consisting of '=' the same length as $* |
38 | # @FUNCTION: ebeep |
| 57 | # |
39 | # @USAGE: [number of beeps] |
| 58 | # <azarah@gentoo.org> (11 Nov 2002) |
40 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
| 59 | # |
41 | # Issue the specified number of beeps (default of 5 beeps). Useful when |
| 60 | draw_line() { |
42 | # printing a message the user should probably be reading and often used in |
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43 | # conjunction with the epause function. If the EBEEP_IGNORE env var is set, |
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44 | # don't beep at all. Defined in EAPIs 0 1 and 2. |
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45 | ebeep() { |
| 61 | local i=0 |
46 | local n |
| 62 | local str_length="" |
47 | if [[ -z ${EBEEP_IGNORE} ]] ; then |
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48 | for ((n=1 ; n <= ${1:-5} ; n++)) ; do |
| 64 | # Handle calls that do not have args, or wc not being installed ... |
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| 65 | if [ -z "$1" -o ! -x "$(which wc 2>/dev/null)" ] |
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| 66 | then |
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| 67 | echo "===============================================================" |
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| 68 | return 0 |
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| 69 | fi |
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| 70 | |
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| 71 | # Get the length of $* |
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| 72 | str_length="$(echo -n "$*" | wc -m)" |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | while [ "$i" -lt "${str_length}" ] |
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| 75 | do |
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| 76 | echo -n "=" |
49 | echo -ne "\a" |
| 77 | |
50 | sleep 0.1 &>/dev/null ; sleep 0,1 &>/dev/null |
| 78 | i=$((i + 1)) |
51 | echo -ne "\a" |
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52 | sleep 1 |
| 79 | done |
53 | done |
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54 | fi |
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55 | } |
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56 | |
| 81 | echo |
57 | else |
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58 | |
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59 | ebeep() { |
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60 | ewarn "QA Notice: ebeep is not defined in EAPI=${EAPI}, please file a bug at http://bugs.gentoo.org" |
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61 | } |
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62 | |
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63 | epause() { |
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64 | ewarn "QA Notice: epause is not defined in EAPI=${EAPI}, please file a bug at http://bugs.gentoo.org" |
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65 | } |
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66 | |
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67 | fi |
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68 | |
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69 | # @FUNCTION: eqawarn |
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70 | # @USAGE: [message] |
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71 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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72 | # Proxy to ewarn for package managers that don't provide eqawarn and use the PM |
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73 | # implementation if available. Reuses PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES as set by the dev |
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74 | # profile. |
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75 | if ! declare -F eqawarn >/dev/null ; then |
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76 | eqawarn() { |
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77 | has qa ${PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES} && ewarn "$@" |
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78 | : |
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79 | } |
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80 | fi |
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81 | |
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82 | # @FUNCTION: ecvs_clean |
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83 | # @USAGE: [list of dirs] |
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84 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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85 | # Remove CVS directories recursiveley. Useful when a source tarball contains |
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86 | # internal CVS directories. Defaults to $PWD. |
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87 | ecvs_clean() { |
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88 | [[ -z $* ]] && set -- . |
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89 | find "$@" -type d -name 'CVS' -prune -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf |
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90 | find "$@" -type f -name '.cvs*' -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf |
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91 | } |
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92 | |
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93 | # @FUNCTION: esvn_clean |
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94 | # @USAGE: [list of dirs] |
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95 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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96 | # Remove .svn directories recursiveley. Useful when a source tarball contains |
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97 | # internal Subversion directories. Defaults to $PWD. |
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98 | esvn_clean() { |
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99 | [[ -z $* ]] && set -- . |
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100 | find "$@" -type d -name '.svn' -prune -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf |
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101 | } |
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102 | |
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103 | # @FUNCTION: estack_push |
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104 | # @USAGE: <stack> [items to push] |
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105 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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106 | # Push any number of items onto the specified stack. Pick a name that |
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107 | # is a valid variable (i.e. stick to alphanumerics), and push as many |
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108 | # items as you like onto the stack at once. |
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109 | # |
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110 | # The following code snippet will echo 5, then 4, then 3, then ... |
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111 | # @CODE |
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112 | # estack_push mystack 1 2 3 4 5 |
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113 | # while estack_pop mystack i ; do |
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114 | # echo "${i}" |
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115 | # done |
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116 | # @CODE |
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117 | estack_push() { |
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118 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && die "estack_push: incorrect # of arguments" |
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119 | local stack_name="__ESTACK_$1__" ; shift |
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120 | eval ${stack_name}+=\( \"\$@\" \) |
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121 | } |
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122 | |
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123 | # @FUNCTION: estack_pop |
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124 | # @USAGE: <stack> [variable] |
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125 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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126 | # Pop a single item off the specified stack. If a variable is specified, |
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127 | # the popped item is stored there. If no more items are available, return |
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128 | # 1, else return 0. See estack_push for more info. |
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129 | estack_pop() { |
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130 | [[ $# -eq 0 || $# -gt 2 ]] && die "estack_pop: incorrect # of arguments" |
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131 | |
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132 | # We use the fugly __estack_xxx var names to avoid collision with |
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133 | # passing back the return value. If we used "local i" and the |
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134 | # caller ran `estack_pop ... i`, we'd end up setting the local |
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135 | # copy of "i" rather than the caller's copy. The __estack_xxx |
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136 | # garbage is preferable to using $1/$2 everywhere as that is a |
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137 | # bit harder to read. |
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138 | local __estack_name="__ESTACK_$1__" ; shift |
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139 | local __estack_retvar=$1 ; shift |
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140 | eval local __estack_i=\${#${__estack_name}\[@\]} |
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141 | # Don't warn -- let the caller interpret this as a failure |
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142 | # or as normal behavior (akin to `shift`) |
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143 | [[ $(( --__estack_i )) -eq -1 ]] && return 1 |
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144 | |
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145 | if [[ -n ${__estack_retvar} ]] ; then |
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146 | eval ${__estack_retvar}=\"\${${__estack_name}\[${__estack_i}\]}\" |
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147 | fi |
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148 | eval unset ${__estack_name}\[${__estack_i}\] |
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149 | } |
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150 | |
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151 | # @FUNCTION: eshopts_push |
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152 | # @USAGE: [options to `set` or `shopt`] |
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153 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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154 | # Often times code will want to enable a shell option to change code behavior. |
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155 | # Since changing shell options can easily break other pieces of code (which |
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156 | # assume the default state), eshopts_push is used to (1) push the current shell |
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157 | # options onto a stack and (2) pass the specified arguments to set. |
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158 | # |
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159 | # If the first argument is '-s' or '-u', we assume you want to call `shopt` |
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160 | # rather than `set` as there are some options only available via that. |
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161 | # |
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162 | # A common example is to disable shell globbing so that special meaning/care |
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163 | # may be used with variables/arguments to custom functions. That would be: |
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164 | # @CODE |
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165 | # eshopts_push -s noglob |
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166 | # for x in ${foo} ; do |
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167 | # if ...some check... ; then |
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168 | # eshopts_pop |
| 83 | return 0 |
169 | # return 0 |
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170 | # fi |
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171 | # done |
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172 | # eshopts_pop |
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173 | # @CODE |
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174 | eshopts_push() { |
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175 | if [[ $1 == -[su] ]] ; then |
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176 | estack_push eshopts "$(shopt -p)" |
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177 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 |
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178 | shopt "$@" || die "${FUNCNAME}: bad options to shopt: $*" |
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179 | else |
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180 | estack_push eshopts $- |
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181 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 |
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182 | set "$@" || die "${FUNCNAME}: bad options to set: $*" |
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183 | fi |
| 84 | } |
184 | } |
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185 | |
| 86 | # Default directory where patches are located |
186 | # @FUNCTION: eshopts_pop |
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187 | # @USAGE: |
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188 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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189 | # Restore the shell options to the state saved with the corresponding |
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190 | # eshopts_push call. See that function for more details. |
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191 | eshopts_pop() { |
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192 | local s |
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193 | estack_pop eshopts s || die "${FUNCNAME}: unbalanced push" |
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194 | if [[ ${s} == "shopt -"* ]] ; then |
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195 | eval "${s}" || die "${FUNCNAME}: sanity: invalid shopt options: ${s}" |
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196 | else |
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197 | set +$- || die "${FUNCNAME}: sanity: invalid shell settings: $-" |
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198 | set -${s} || die "${FUNCNAME}: sanity: unable to restore saved shell settings: ${s}" |
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199 | fi |
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200 | } |
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201 | |
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202 | # @FUNCTION: eumask_push |
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203 | # @USAGE: <new umask> |
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204 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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205 | # Set the umask to the new value specified while saving the previous |
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206 | # value onto a stack. Useful for temporarily changing the umask. |
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207 | eumask_push() { |
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208 | estack_push eumask "$(umask)" |
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209 | umask "$@" || die "${FUNCNAME}: bad options to umask: $*" |
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210 | } |
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211 | |
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212 | # @FUNCTION: eumask_pop |
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213 | # @USAGE: |
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214 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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215 | # Restore the previous umask state. |
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216 | eumask_pop() { |
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217 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: we take no options" |
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218 | local s |
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219 | estack_pop eumask s || die "${FUNCNAME}: unbalanced push" |
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220 | umask ${s} || die "${FUNCNAME}: sanity: could not restore umask: ${s}" |
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221 | } |
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222 | |
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223 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_SOURCE |
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224 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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225 | # Default directory to search for patches. |
| 87 | EPATCH_SOURCE="${WORKDIR}/patch" |
226 | EPATCH_SOURCE="${WORKDIR}/patch" |
| 88 | # Default extension for patches |
227 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_SUFFIX |
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228 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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229 | # Default extension for patches (do not prefix the period yourself). |
| 89 | EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" |
230 | EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" |
| 90 | # Default options for patch |
231 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_OPTS |
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232 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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233 | # Options to pass to patch. Meant for ebuild/package-specific tweaking |
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234 | # such as forcing the patch level (-p#) or fuzz (-F#) factor. Note that |
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235 | # for single patch tweaking, you can also pass flags directly to epatch. |
| 91 | EPATCH_OPTS="" |
236 | EPATCH_OPTS="" |
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237 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_COMMON_OPTS |
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238 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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239 | # Common options to pass to `patch`. You probably should never need to |
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240 | # change these. If you do, please discuss it with base-system first to |
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241 | # be sure. |
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242 | # @CODE |
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243 | # -g0 - keep RCS, ClearCase, Perforce and SCCS happy #24571 |
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244 | # --no-backup-if-mismatch - do not leave .orig files behind |
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245 | # -E - automatically remove empty files |
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246 | # @CODE |
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247 | EPATCH_COMMON_OPTS="-g0 -E --no-backup-if-mismatch" |
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248 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_EXCLUDE |
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249 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
| 92 | # List of patches not to apply. Not this is only file names, |
250 | # List of patches not to apply. Note this is only file names, |
| 93 | # and not the full path .. |
251 | # and not the full path. Globs accepted. |
| 94 | EPATCH_EXCLUDE="" |
252 | EPATCH_EXCLUDE="" |
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253 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG |
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254 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
| 95 | # Change the printed message for a single patch. |
255 | # Change the printed message for a single patch. |
| 96 | EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG="" |
256 | EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG="" |
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257 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_MULTI_MSG |
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258 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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259 | # Change the printed message for multiple patches. |
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260 | EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying various patches (bugfixes/updates) ..." |
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261 | # @VARIABLE: EPATCH_FORCE |
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262 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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263 | # Only require patches to match EPATCH_SUFFIX rather than the extended |
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264 | # arch naming style. |
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265 | EPATCH_FORCE="no" |
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| 98 | # This function is for bulk patching, or in theory for just one |
267 | # @FUNCTION: epatch |
| 99 | # or two patches. |
268 | # @USAGE: [options] [patches] [dirs of patches] |
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269 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
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270 | # epatch is designed to greatly simplify the application of patches. It can |
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271 | # process patch files directly, or directories of patches. The patches may be |
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272 | # compressed (bzip/gzip/etc...) or plain text. You generally need not specify |
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273 | # the -p option as epatch will automatically attempt -p0 to -p5 until things |
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274 | # apply successfully. |
| 100 | # |
275 | # |
| 101 | # It should work with .bz2, .gz, .zip and plain text patches. |
276 | # If you do not specify any patches/dirs, then epatch will default to the |
| 102 | # Currently all patches should be the same format. |
277 | # directory specified by EPATCH_SOURCE. |
| 103 | # |
278 | # |
| 104 | # You do not have to specify '-p' option to patch, as it will |
279 | # Any options specified that start with a dash will be passed down to patch |
| 105 | # try with -p0 to -p5 until it succeed, or fail at -p5. |
280 | # for this specific invocation. As soon as an arg w/out a dash is found, then |
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281 | # arg processing stops. |
| 106 | # |
282 | # |
| 107 | # Above EPATCH_* variables can be used to control various defaults, |
283 | # When processing directories, epatch will apply all patches that match: |
| 108 | # bug they should be left as is to ensure an ebuild can rely on |
284 | # @CODE |
| 109 | # them for. |
285 | # if ${EPATCH_FORCE} != "yes" |
| 110 | # |
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| 111 | # Patches are applied in current directory. |
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| 112 | # |
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| 113 | # Bulk Patches should preferibly have the form of: |
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| 114 | # |
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| 115 | # ??_${ARCH}_foo.${EPATCH_SUFFIX} |
286 | # ??_${ARCH}_foo.${EPATCH_SUFFIX} |
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287 | # else |
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288 | # *.${EPATCH_SUFFIX} |
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289 | # @CODE |
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290 | # The leading ?? are typically numbers used to force consistent patch ordering. |
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291 | # The arch field is used to apply patches only for the host architecture with |
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292 | # the special value of "all" means apply for everyone. Note that using values |
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293 | # other than "all" is highly discouraged -- you should apply patches all the |
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294 | # time and let architecture details be detected at configure/compile time. |
| 116 | # |
295 | # |
| 117 | # For example: |
296 | # If EPATCH_SUFFIX is empty, then no period before it is implied when searching |
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297 | # for patches to apply. |
| 118 | # |
298 | # |
| 119 | # 01_all_misc-fix.patch.bz2 |
299 | # Refer to the other EPATCH_xxx variables for more customization of behavior. |
| 120 | # 02_sparc_another-fix.patch.bz2 |
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| 121 | # |
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| 122 | # This ensures that there are a set order, and you can have ARCH |
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| 123 | # specific patches. |
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| 124 | # |
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| 125 | # If you however give an argument to epatch(), it will treat it as a |
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| 126 | # single patch that need to be applied if its a file. If on the other |
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| 127 | # hand its a directory, it will set EPATCH_SOURCE to this. |
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| 128 | # |
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| 129 | # <azarah@gentoo.org> (10 Nov 2002) |
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| 130 | # |
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| 131 | epatch() { |
300 | epatch() { |
| 132 | local PIPE_CMD="" |
301 | _epatch_draw_line() { |
| 133 | local STDERR_TARGET="${T}/$$.out" |
302 | # create a line of same length as input string |
| 134 | local PATCH_TARGET="${T}/$$.patch" |
303 | [[ -z $1 ]] && set "$(printf "%65s" '')" |
| 135 | local PATCH_SUFFIX="" |
304 | echo "${1//?/=}" |
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305 | } |
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306 | |
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307 | unset P4CONFIG P4PORT P4USER # keep perforce at bay #56402 |
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308 | |
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309 | # First process options. We localize the EPATCH_OPTS setting |
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310 | # from above so that we can pass it on in the loop below with |
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311 | # any additional values the user has specified. |
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312 | local EPATCH_OPTS=( ${EPATCH_OPTS[*]} ) |
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313 | while [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; do |
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314 | case $1 in |
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315 | -*) EPATCH_OPTS+=( "$1" ) ;; |
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316 | *) break ;; |
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317 | esac |
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318 | shift |
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319 | done |
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320 | |
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321 | # Let the rest of the code process one user arg at a time -- |
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322 | # each arg may expand into multiple patches, and each arg may |
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323 | # need to start off with the default global EPATCH_xxx values |
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324 | if [[ $# -gt 1 ]] ; then |
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325 | local m |
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326 | for m in "$@" ; do |
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327 | epatch "${m}" |
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328 | done |
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329 | return 0 |
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330 | fi |
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331 | |
| 136 | local SINGLE_PATCH="no" |
332 | local SINGLE_PATCH="no" |
| 137 | local x="" |
333 | # no args means process ${EPATCH_SOURCE} |
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334 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && set -- "${EPATCH_SOURCE}" |
| 138 | |
335 | |
| 139 | if [ "$#" -gt 1 ] |
336 | if [[ -f $1 ]] ; then |
| 140 | then |
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| 141 | eerror "Invalid arguments to epatch()" |
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| 142 | die "Invalid arguments to epatch()" |
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| 143 | fi |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | if [ -n "$1" -a -f "$1" ] |
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| 146 | then |
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| 147 | SINGLE_PATCH="yes" |
337 | SINGLE_PATCH="yes" |
| 148 | |
338 | set -- "$1" |
| 149 | local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1" |
339 | # Use the suffix from the single patch (localize it); the code |
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340 | # below will find the suffix for us |
| 150 | local EPATCH_SUFFIX="${1##*\.}" |
341 | local EPATCH_SUFFIX=$1 |
| 151 | |
342 | |
| 152 | elif [ -n "$1" -a -d "$1" ] |
343 | elif [[ -d $1 ]] ; then |
| 153 | then |
344 | # Some people like to make dirs of patches w/out suffixes (vim) |
| 154 | local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1/*.${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" |
345 | set -- "$1"/*${EPATCH_SUFFIX:+."${EPATCH_SUFFIX}"} |
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346 | |
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347 | elif [[ -f ${EPATCH_SOURCE}/$1 ]] ; then |
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348 | # Re-use EPATCH_SOURCE as a search dir |
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349 | epatch "${EPATCH_SOURCE}/$1" |
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350 | return $? |
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351 | |
| 155 | else |
352 | else |
| 156 | if [ ! -d ${EPATCH_SOURCE} ] |
353 | # sanity check ... if it isn't a dir or file, wtf man ? |
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354 | [[ $# -ne 0 ]] && EPATCH_SOURCE=$1 |
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355 | echo |
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356 | eerror "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE! Value for \$EPATCH_SOURCE is:" |
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357 | eerror |
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358 | eerror " ${EPATCH_SOURCE}" |
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359 | eerror " ( ${EPATCH_SOURCE##*/} )" |
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360 | echo |
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361 | die "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE!" |
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362 | fi |
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363 | |
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364 | # Now that we know we're actually going to apply something, merge |
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365 | # all of the patch options back in to a single variable for below. |
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366 | EPATCH_OPTS="${EPATCH_COMMON_OPTS} ${EPATCH_OPTS[*]}" |
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367 | |
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368 | local PIPE_CMD |
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369 | case ${EPATCH_SUFFIX##*\.} in |
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370 | xz) PIPE_CMD="xz -dc" ;; |
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371 | lzma) PIPE_CMD="lzma -dc" ;; |
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372 | bz2) PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc" ;; |
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373 | gz|Z|z) PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc" ;; |
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374 | ZIP|zip) PIPE_CMD="unzip -p" ;; |
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375 | *) ;; |
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376 | esac |
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377 | |
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378 | [[ ${SINGLE_PATCH} == "no" ]] && einfo "${EPATCH_MULTI_MSG}" |
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379 | |
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380 | local x |
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381 | for x in "$@" ; do |
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382 | # If the patch dir given contains subdirs, or our EPATCH_SUFFIX |
|
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383 | # didn't match anything, ignore continue on |
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384 | [[ ! -f ${x} ]] && continue |
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385 | |
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386 | local patchname=${x##*/} |
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387 | |
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388 | # Apply single patches, or forced sets of patches, or |
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389 | # patches with ARCH dependant names. |
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390 | # ???_arch_foo.patch |
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391 | # Else, skip this input altogether |
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392 | local a=${patchname#*_} # strip the ???_ |
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393 | a=${a%%_*} # strip the _foo.patch |
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394 | if ! [[ ${SINGLE_PATCH} == "yes" || \ |
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395 | ${EPATCH_FORCE} == "yes" || \ |
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396 | ${a} == all || \ |
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397 | ${a} == ${ARCH} ]] |
| 157 | then |
398 | then |
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399 | continue |
|
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400 | fi |
|
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401 | |
|
|
402 | # Let people filter things dynamically |
|
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403 | if [[ -n ${EPATCH_EXCLUDE} ]] ; then |
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404 | # let people use globs in the exclude |
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405 | eshopts_push -o noglob |
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406 | |
|
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407 | local ex |
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408 | for ex in ${EPATCH_EXCLUDE} ; do |
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409 | if [[ ${patchname} == ${ex} ]] ; then |
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410 | eshopts_pop |
|
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411 | continue 2 |
|
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412 | fi |
|
|
413 | done |
|
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414 | |
|
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415 | eshopts_pop |
|
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416 | fi |
|
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417 | |
|
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418 | if [[ ${SINGLE_PATCH} == "yes" ]] ; then |
|
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419 | if [[ -n ${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG} ]] ; then |
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420 | einfo "${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG}" |
|
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421 | else |
|
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422 | einfo "Applying ${patchname} ..." |
|
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423 | fi |
|
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424 | else |
|
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425 | einfo " ${patchname} ..." |
|
|
426 | fi |
|
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427 | |
|
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428 | # most of the time, there will only be one run per unique name, |
|
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429 | # but if there are more, make sure we get unique log filenames |
|
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430 | local STDERR_TARGET="${T}/${patchname}.out" |
|
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431 | if [[ -e ${STDERR_TARGET} ]] ; then |
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432 | STDERR_TARGET="${T}/${patchname}-$$.out" |
|
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433 | fi |
|
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434 | |
|
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435 | printf "***** %s *****\nPWD: %s\n\n" "${patchname}" "${PWD}" > "${STDERR_TARGET}" |
|
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436 | |
|
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437 | # Decompress the patch if need be |
|
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438 | local count=0 |
|
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439 | local PATCH_TARGET |
|
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440 | if [[ -n ${PIPE_CMD} ]] ; then |
|
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441 | PATCH_TARGET="${T}/$$.patch" |
|
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442 | echo "PIPE_COMMAND: ${PIPE_CMD} ${x} > ${PATCH_TARGET}" >> "${STDERR_TARGET}" |
|
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443 | |
|
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444 | if ! (${PIPE_CMD} "${x}" > "${PATCH_TARGET}") >> "${STDERR_TARGET}" 2>&1 ; then |
|
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445 | echo |
|
|
446 | eerror "Could not extract patch!" |
|
|
447 | #die "Could not extract patch!" |
|
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448 | count=5 |
|
|
449 | break |
|
|
450 | fi |
|
|
451 | else |
|
|
452 | PATCH_TARGET=${x} |
|
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453 | fi |
|
|
454 | |
|
|
455 | # Check for absolute paths in patches. If sandbox is disabled, |
|
|
456 | # people could (accidently) patch files in the root filesystem. |
|
|
457 | # Or trigger other unpleasantries #237667. So disallow -p0 on |
|
|
458 | # such patches. |
|
|
459 | local abs_paths=$(egrep -n '^[-+]{3} /' "${PATCH_TARGET}" | awk '$2 != "/dev/null" { print }') |
|
|
460 | if [[ -n ${abs_paths} ]] ; then |
|
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461 | count=1 |
|
|
462 | printf "NOTE: skipping -p0 due to absolute paths in patch:\n%s\n" "${abs_paths}" >> "${STDERR_TARGET}" |
|
|
463 | fi |
|
|
464 | # Similar reason, but with relative paths. |
|
|
465 | local rel_paths=$(egrep -n '^[-+]{3} [^ ]*[.][.]/' "${PATCH_TARGET}") |
|
|
466 | if [[ -n ${rel_paths} ]] ; then |
|
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467 | eqawarn "QA Notice: Your patch uses relative paths '../'." |
|
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468 | eqawarn " In the future this will cause a failure." |
|
|
469 | eqawarn "${rel_paths}" |
|
|
470 | fi |
|
|
471 | |
|
|
472 | # Dynamically detect the correct -p# ... i'm lazy, so shoot me :/ |
|
|
473 | local patch_cmd |
|
|
474 | while [[ ${count} -lt 5 ]] ; do |
|
|
475 | patch_cmd="${BASH_ALIASES[patch]:-patch} -p${count} ${EPATCH_OPTS}" |
|
|
476 | |
|
|
477 | # Generate some useful debug info ... |
|
|
478 | ( |
|
|
479 | _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" |
| 158 | echo |
480 | echo |
| 159 | eerror "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE!" |
481 | echo "PATCH COMMAND: ${patch_cmd} < '${PATCH_TARGET}'" |
| 160 | echo |
482 | echo |
| 161 | die "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE!" |
483 | _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" |
|
|
484 | ${patch_cmd} --dry-run -f < "${PATCH_TARGET}" 2>&1 |
|
|
485 | ret=$? |
|
|
486 | echo |
|
|
487 | echo "patch program exited with status ${ret}" |
|
|
488 | exit ${ret} |
|
|
489 | ) >> "${STDERR_TARGET}" |
|
|
490 | |
|
|
491 | if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then |
|
|
492 | ( |
|
|
493 | _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" |
|
|
494 | echo |
|
|
495 | echo "ACTUALLY APPLYING ${patchname} ..." |
|
|
496 | echo |
|
|
497 | _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" |
|
|
498 | ${patch_cmd} < "${PATCH_TARGET}" 2>&1 |
|
|
499 | ret=$? |
|
|
500 | echo |
|
|
501 | echo "patch program exited with status ${ret}" |
|
|
502 | exit ${ret} |
|
|
503 | ) >> "${STDERR_TARGET}" |
|
|
504 | |
|
|
505 | if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then |
|
|
506 | echo |
|
|
507 | eerror "A dry-run of patch command succeeded, but actually" |
|
|
508 | eerror "applying the patch failed!" |
|
|
509 | #die "Real world sux compared to the dreamworld!" |
|
|
510 | count=5 |
|
|
511 | fi |
|
|
512 | break |
| 162 | fi |
513 | fi |
| 163 | |
514 | |
| 164 | local EPATCH_SOURCE="${EPATCH_SOURCE}/*.${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" |
515 | : $(( count++ )) |
|
|
516 | done |
|
|
517 | |
|
|
518 | # if we had to decompress the patch, delete the temp one |
|
|
519 | if [[ -n ${PIPE_CMD} ]] ; then |
|
|
520 | rm -f "${PATCH_TARGET}" |
| 165 | fi |
521 | fi |
| 166 | |
522 | |
| 167 | case ${EPATCH_SUFFIX##*\.} in |
523 | if [[ ${count} -ge 5 ]] ; then |
| 168 | bz2) |
524 | echo |
| 169 | PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc" |
525 | eerror "Failed Patch: ${patchname} !" |
|
|
526 | eerror " ( ${PATCH_TARGET} )" |
|
|
527 | eerror |
|
|
528 | eerror "Include in your bugreport the contents of:" |
|
|
529 | eerror |
|
|
530 | eerror " ${STDERR_TARGET}" |
|
|
531 | echo |
|
|
532 | die "Failed Patch: ${patchname}!" |
|
|
533 | fi |
|
|
534 | |
|
|
535 | # if everything worked, delete the full debug patch log |
|
|
536 | rm -f "${STDERR_TARGET}" |
|
|
537 | |
|
|
538 | # then log away the exact stuff for people to review later |
|
|
539 | cat <<-EOF >> "${T}/epatch.log" |
|
|
540 | PATCH: ${x} |
|
|
541 | CMD: ${patch_cmd} |
|
|
542 | PWD: ${PWD} |
|
|
543 | |
|
|
544 | EOF |
|
|
545 | eend 0 |
|
|
546 | done |
|
|
547 | |
|
|
548 | [[ ${SINGLE_PATCH} == "no" ]] && einfo "Done with patching" |
|
|
549 | : # everything worked |
|
|
550 | } |
|
|
551 | |
|
|
552 | # @FUNCTION: epatch_user |
|
|
553 | # @USAGE: |
|
|
554 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
555 | # Applies user-provided patches to the source tree. The patches are |
|
|
556 | # taken from /etc/portage/patches/<CATEGORY>/<PF|P|PN>/, where the first |
|
|
557 | # of these three directories to exist will be the one to use, ignoring |
|
|
558 | # any more general directories which might exist as well. They must end |
|
|
559 | # in ".patch" to be applied. |
|
|
560 | # |
|
|
561 | # User patches are intended for quick testing of patches without ebuild |
|
|
562 | # modifications, as well as for permanent customizations a user might |
|
|
563 | # desire. Obviously, there can be no official support for arbitrarily |
|
|
564 | # patched ebuilds. So whenever a build log in a bug report mentions that |
|
|
565 | # user patches were applied, the user should be asked to reproduce the |
|
|
566 | # problem without these. |
|
|
567 | # |
|
|
568 | # Not all ebuilds do call this function, so placing patches in the |
|
|
569 | # stated directory might or might not work, depending on the package and |
|
|
570 | # the eclasses it inherits and uses. It is safe to call the function |
|
|
571 | # repeatedly, so it is always possible to add a call at the ebuild |
|
|
572 | # level. The first call is the time when the patches will be |
|
|
573 | # applied. |
|
|
574 | # |
|
|
575 | # Ideally, this function should be called after gentoo-specific patches |
|
|
576 | # have been applied, so that their code can be modified as well, but |
|
|
577 | # before calls to e.g. eautoreconf, as the user patches might affect |
|
|
578 | # autotool input files as well. |
|
|
579 | epatch_user() { |
|
|
580 | [[ $# -ne 0 ]] && die "epatch_user takes no options" |
|
|
581 | |
|
|
582 | # Allow multiple calls to this function; ignore all but the first |
|
|
583 | local applied="${T}/epatch_user.log" |
|
|
584 | [[ -e ${applied} ]] && return 2 |
|
|
585 | |
|
|
586 | # don't clobber any EPATCH vars that the parent might want |
|
|
587 | local EPATCH_SOURCE check base=${PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT%/}/etc/portage/patches |
|
|
588 | for check in ${CATEGORY}/{${P}-${PR},${P},${PN}}; do |
|
|
589 | EPATCH_SOURCE=${base}/${CTARGET}/${check} |
|
|
590 | [[ -r ${EPATCH_SOURCE} ]] || EPATCH_SOURCE=${base}/${CHOST}/${check} |
|
|
591 | [[ -r ${EPATCH_SOURCE} ]] || EPATCH_SOURCE=${base}/${check} |
|
|
592 | if [[ -d ${EPATCH_SOURCE} ]] ; then |
|
|
593 | EPATCH_SOURCE=${EPATCH_SOURCE} \ |
| 170 | PATCH_SUFFIX="bz2" |
594 | EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch" \ |
|
|
595 | EPATCH_FORCE="yes" \ |
|
|
596 | EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying user patches from ${EPATCH_SOURCE} ..." \ |
|
|
597 | epatch |
|
|
598 | echo "${EPATCH_SOURCE}" > "${applied}" |
|
|
599 | return 0 |
|
|
600 | fi |
|
|
601 | done |
|
|
602 | echo "none" > "${applied}" |
|
|
603 | return 1 |
|
|
604 | } |
|
|
605 | |
|
|
606 | # @FUNCTION: emktemp |
|
|
607 | # @USAGE: [temp dir] |
|
|
608 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
609 | # Cheap replacement for when debianutils (and thus mktemp) |
|
|
610 | # does not exist on the users system. |
|
|
611 | emktemp() { |
|
|
612 | local exe="touch" |
|
|
613 | [[ $1 == -d ]] && exe="mkdir" && shift |
|
|
614 | local topdir=$1 |
|
|
615 | |
|
|
616 | if [[ -z ${topdir} ]] ; then |
|
|
617 | [[ -z ${T} ]] \ |
|
|
618 | && topdir="/tmp" \ |
|
|
619 | || topdir=${T} |
|
|
620 | fi |
|
|
621 | |
|
|
622 | if ! type -P mktemp > /dev/null ; then |
|
|
623 | # system lacks `mktemp` so we have to fake it |
|
|
624 | local tmp=/ |
|
|
625 | while [[ -e ${tmp} ]] ; do |
|
|
626 | tmp=${topdir}/tmp.${RANDOM}.${RANDOM}.${RANDOM} |
|
|
627 | done |
|
|
628 | ${exe} "${tmp}" || ${exe} -p "${tmp}" |
|
|
629 | echo "${tmp}" |
|
|
630 | else |
|
|
631 | # the args here will give slightly wierd names on BSD, |
|
|
632 | # but should produce a usable file on all userlands |
|
|
633 | if [[ ${exe} == "touch" ]] ; then |
|
|
634 | TMPDIR="${topdir}" mktemp -t tmp.XXXXXXXXXX |
|
|
635 | else |
|
|
636 | TMPDIR="${topdir}" mktemp -dt tmp.XXXXXXXXXX |
|
|
637 | fi |
|
|
638 | fi |
|
|
639 | } |
|
|
640 | |
|
|
641 | # @FUNCTION: edos2unix |
|
|
642 | # @USAGE: <file> [more files ...] |
|
|
643 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
644 | # A handy replacement for dos2unix, recode, fixdos, etc... This allows you |
|
|
645 | # to remove all of these text utilities from DEPEND variables because this |
|
|
646 | # is a script based solution. Just give it a list of files to convert and |
|
|
647 | # they will all be changed from the DOS CRLF format to the UNIX LF format. |
|
|
648 | edos2unix() { |
|
|
649 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 |
|
|
650 | sed -i 's/\r$//' -- "$@" || die |
|
|
651 | } |
|
|
652 | |
|
|
653 | # @FUNCTION: make_desktop_entry |
|
|
654 | # @USAGE: make_desktop_entry(<command>, [name], [icon], [type], [fields]) |
|
|
655 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
656 | # Make a .desktop file. |
|
|
657 | # |
|
|
658 | # @CODE |
|
|
659 | # binary: what command does the app run with ? |
|
|
660 | # name: the name that will show up in the menu |
|
|
661 | # icon: give your little like a pretty little icon ... |
|
|
662 | # this can be relative (to /usr/share/pixmaps) or |
|
|
663 | # a full path to an icon |
|
|
664 | # type: what kind of application is this? |
|
|
665 | # for categories: |
|
|
666 | # http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html |
|
|
667 | # if unset, function tries to guess from package's category |
|
|
668 | # fields: extra fields to append to the desktop file; a printf string |
|
|
669 | # @CODE |
|
|
670 | make_desktop_entry() { |
|
|
671 | [[ -z $1 ]] && die "make_desktop_entry: You must specify the executable" |
|
|
672 | |
|
|
673 | local exec=${1} |
|
|
674 | local name=${2:-${PN}} |
|
|
675 | local icon=${3:-${PN}} |
|
|
676 | local type=${4} |
|
|
677 | local fields=${5} |
|
|
678 | |
|
|
679 | if [[ -z ${type} ]] ; then |
|
|
680 | local catmaj=${CATEGORY%%-*} |
|
|
681 | local catmin=${CATEGORY##*-} |
|
|
682 | case ${catmaj} in |
|
|
683 | app) |
|
|
684 | case ${catmin} in |
|
|
685 | accessibility) type="Utility;Accessibility";; |
|
|
686 | admin) type=System;; |
|
|
687 | antivirus) type=System;; |
|
|
688 | arch) type="Utility;Archiving";; |
|
|
689 | backup) type="Utility;Archiving";; |
|
|
690 | cdr) type="AudioVideo;DiscBurning";; |
|
|
691 | dicts) type="Office;Dictionary";; |
|
|
692 | doc) type=Documentation;; |
|
|
693 | editors) type="Utility;TextEditor";; |
|
|
694 | emacs) type="Development;TextEditor";; |
|
|
695 | emulation) type="System;Emulator";; |
|
|
696 | laptop) type="Settings;HardwareSettings";; |
|
|
697 | office) type=Office;; |
|
|
698 | pda) type="Office;PDA";; |
|
|
699 | vim) type="Development;TextEditor";; |
|
|
700 | xemacs) type="Development;TextEditor";; |
|
|
701 | esac |
| 171 | ;; |
702 | ;; |
| 172 | gz|Z|z) |
703 | |
| 173 | PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc" |
704 | dev) |
| 174 | PATCH_SUFFIX="gz" |
705 | type="Development" |
| 175 | ;; |
706 | ;; |
| 176 | ZIP|zip) |
707 | |
| 177 | PIPE_CMD="unzip -p" |
708 | games) |
| 178 | PATCH_SUFFIX="zip" |
709 | case ${catmin} in |
|
|
710 | action|fps) type=ActionGame;; |
|
|
711 | arcade) type=ArcadeGame;; |
|
|
712 | board) type=BoardGame;; |
|
|
713 | emulation) type=Emulator;; |
|
|
714 | kids) type=KidsGame;; |
|
|
715 | puzzle) type=LogicGame;; |
|
|
716 | roguelike) type=RolePlaying;; |
|
|
717 | rpg) type=RolePlaying;; |
|
|
718 | simulation) type=Simulation;; |
|
|
719 | sports) type=SportsGame;; |
|
|
720 | strategy) type=StrategyGame;; |
|
|
721 | esac |
|
|
722 | type="Game;${type}" |
| 179 | ;; |
723 | ;; |
|
|
724 | |
|
|
725 | gnome) |
|
|
726 | type="Gnome;GTK" |
|
|
727 | ;; |
|
|
728 | |
|
|
729 | kde) |
|
|
730 | type="KDE;Qt" |
|
|
731 | ;; |
|
|
732 | |
|
|
733 | mail) |
|
|
734 | type="Network;Email" |
|
|
735 | ;; |
|
|
736 | |
|
|
737 | media) |
|
|
738 | case ${catmin} in |
|
|
739 | gfx) |
|
|
740 | type=Graphics |
|
|
741 | ;; |
|
|
742 | *) |
|
|
743 | case ${catmin} in |
|
|
744 | radio) type=Tuner;; |
|
|
745 | sound) type=Audio;; |
|
|
746 | tv) type=TV;; |
|
|
747 | video) type=Video;; |
|
|
748 | esac |
|
|
749 | type="AudioVideo;${type}" |
|
|
750 | ;; |
|
|
751 | esac |
|
|
752 | ;; |
|
|
753 | |
|
|
754 | net) |
|
|
755 | case ${catmin} in |
|
|
756 | dialup) type=Dialup;; |
|
|
757 | ftp) type=FileTransfer;; |
|
|
758 | im) type=InstantMessaging;; |
|
|
759 | irc) type=IRCClient;; |
|
|
760 | mail) type=Email;; |
|
|
761 | news) type=News;; |
|
|
762 | nntp) type=News;; |
|
|
763 | p2p) type=FileTransfer;; |
|
|
764 | voip) type=Telephony;; |
|
|
765 | esac |
|
|
766 | type="Network;${type}" |
|
|
767 | ;; |
|
|
768 | |
|
|
769 | sci) |
|
|
770 | case ${catmin} in |
|
|
771 | astro*) type=Astronomy;; |
|
|
772 | bio*) type=Biology;; |
|
|
773 | calc*) type=Calculator;; |
|
|
774 | chem*) type=Chemistry;; |
|
|
775 | elec*) type=Electronics;; |
|
|
776 | geo*) type=Geology;; |
|
|
777 | math*) type=Math;; |
|
|
778 | physics) type=Physics;; |
|
|
779 | visual*) type=DataVisualization;; |
|
|
780 | esac |
|
|
781 | type="Education;Science;${type}" |
|
|
782 | ;; |
|
|
783 | |
|
|
784 | sys) |
|
|
785 | type="System" |
|
|
786 | ;; |
|
|
787 | |
|
|
788 | www) |
|
|
789 | case ${catmin} in |
|
|
790 | client) type=WebBrowser;; |
|
|
791 | esac |
|
|
792 | type="Network;${type}" |
|
|
793 | ;; |
|
|
794 | |
|
|
795 | *) |
|
|
796 | type= |
|
|
797 | ;; |
|
|
798 | esac |
|
|
799 | fi |
|
|
800 | if [ "${SLOT}" == "0" ] ; then |
|
|
801 | local desktop_name="${PN}" |
|
|
802 | else |
|
|
803 | local desktop_name="${PN}-${SLOT}" |
|
|
804 | fi |
|
|
805 | local desktop="${T}/$(echo ${exec} | sed 's:[[:space:]/:]:_:g')-${desktop_name}.desktop" |
|
|
806 | #local desktop=${T}/${exec%% *:-${desktop_name}}.desktop |
|
|
807 | |
|
|
808 | # Don't append another ";" when a valid category value is provided. |
|
|
809 | type=${type%;}${type:+;} |
|
|
810 | |
|
|
811 | eshopts_push -s extglob |
|
|
812 | if [[ -n ${icon} && ${icon} != /* ]] && [[ ${icon} == *.xpm || ${icon} == *.png || ${icon} == *.svg ]]; then |
|
|
813 | ewarn "As described in the Icon Theme Specification, icon file extensions are not" |
|
|
814 | ewarn "allowed in .desktop files if the value is not an absolute path." |
|
|
815 | icon=${icon%.@(xpm|png|svg)} |
|
|
816 | fi |
|
|
817 | eshopts_pop |
|
|
818 | |
|
|
819 | cat <<-EOF > "${desktop}" |
|
|
820 | [Desktop Entry] |
|
|
821 | Name=${name} |
|
|
822 | Type=Application |
|
|
823 | Comment=${DESCRIPTION} |
|
|
824 | Exec=${exec} |
|
|
825 | TryExec=${exec%% *} |
|
|
826 | Icon=${icon} |
|
|
827 | Categories=${type} |
|
|
828 | EOF |
|
|
829 | |
|
|
830 | if [[ ${fields:-=} != *=* ]] ; then |
|
|
831 | # 5th arg used to be value to Path= |
|
|
832 | ewarn "make_desktop_entry: update your 5th arg to read Path=${fields}" |
|
|
833 | fields="Path=${fields}" |
|
|
834 | fi |
|
|
835 | [[ -n ${fields} ]] && printf '%b\n' "${fields}" >> "${desktop}" |
|
|
836 | |
|
|
837 | ( |
|
|
838 | # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call |
|
|
839 | # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller |
|
|
840 | insinto /usr/share/applications |
|
|
841 | doins "${desktop}" |
|
|
842 | ) || die "installing desktop file failed" |
|
|
843 | } |
|
|
844 | |
|
|
845 | # @FUNCTION: validate_desktop_entries |
|
|
846 | # @USAGE: [directories] |
|
|
847 | # @MAINTAINER: |
|
|
848 | # Carsten Lohrke <carlo@gentoo.org> |
|
|
849 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
850 | # Validate desktop entries using desktop-file-utils |
|
|
851 | validate_desktop_entries() { |
|
|
852 | if [[ -x /usr/bin/desktop-file-validate ]] ; then |
|
|
853 | einfo "Checking desktop entry validity" |
|
|
854 | local directories="" |
|
|
855 | for d in /usr/share/applications $@ ; do |
|
|
856 | [[ -d ${D}${d} ]] && directories="${directories} ${D}${d}" |
|
|
857 | done |
|
|
858 | if [[ -n ${directories} ]] ; then |
|
|
859 | for FILE in $(find ${directories} -name "*\.desktop" \ |
|
|
860 | -not -path '*.hidden*' | sort -u 2>/dev/null) |
|
|
861 | do |
|
|
862 | local temp=$(desktop-file-validate ${FILE} | grep -v "warning:" | \ |
|
|
863 | sed -e "s|error: ||" -e "s|${FILE}:|--|g" ) |
|
|
864 | [[ -n $temp ]] && elog ${temp/--/${FILE/${D}/}:} |
|
|
865 | done |
|
|
866 | fi |
|
|
867 | echo "" |
|
|
868 | else |
|
|
869 | einfo "Passing desktop entry validity check. Install dev-util/desktop-file-utils, if you want to help to improve Gentoo." |
|
|
870 | fi |
|
|
871 | } |
|
|
872 | |
|
|
873 | # @FUNCTION: make_session_desktop |
|
|
874 | # @USAGE: <title> <command> [command args...] |
|
|
875 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
876 | # Make a GDM/KDM Session file. The title is the file to execute to start the |
|
|
877 | # Window Manager. The command is the name of the Window Manager. |
|
|
878 | # |
|
|
879 | # You can set the name of the file via the ${wm} variable. |
|
|
880 | make_session_desktop() { |
|
|
881 | [[ -z $1 ]] && eerror "$0: You must specify the title" && return 1 |
|
|
882 | [[ -z $2 ]] && eerror "$0: You must specify the command" && return 1 |
|
|
883 | |
|
|
884 | local title=$1 |
|
|
885 | local command=$2 |
|
|
886 | local desktop=${T}/${wm:-${PN}}.desktop |
|
|
887 | shift 2 |
|
|
888 | |
|
|
889 | cat <<-EOF > "${desktop}" |
|
|
890 | [Desktop Entry] |
|
|
891 | Name=${title} |
|
|
892 | Comment=This session logs you into ${title} |
|
|
893 | Exec=${command} $* |
|
|
894 | TryExec=${command} |
|
|
895 | Type=XSession |
|
|
896 | EOF |
|
|
897 | |
|
|
898 | ( |
|
|
899 | # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call |
|
|
900 | # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller |
|
|
901 | insinto /usr/share/xsessions |
|
|
902 | doins "${desktop}" |
|
|
903 | ) |
|
|
904 | } |
|
|
905 | |
|
|
906 | # @FUNCTION: domenu |
|
|
907 | # @USAGE: <menus> |
|
|
908 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
909 | # Install the list of .desktop menu files into the appropriate directory |
|
|
910 | # (/usr/share/applications). |
|
|
911 | domenu() { |
|
|
912 | ( |
|
|
913 | # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call |
|
|
914 | # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller |
|
|
915 | local i j ret=0 |
|
|
916 | insinto /usr/share/applications |
|
|
917 | for i in "$@" ; do |
|
|
918 | if [[ -f ${i} ]] ; then |
|
|
919 | doins "${i}" |
|
|
920 | ((ret+=$?)) |
|
|
921 | elif [[ -d ${i} ]] ; then |
|
|
922 | for j in "${i}"/*.desktop ; do |
|
|
923 | doins "${j}" |
|
|
924 | ((ret+=$?)) |
|
|
925 | done |
|
|
926 | else |
|
|
927 | ((++ret)) |
|
|
928 | fi |
|
|
929 | done |
|
|
930 | exit ${ret} |
|
|
931 | ) |
|
|
932 | } |
|
|
933 | |
|
|
934 | # @FUNCTION: newmenu |
|
|
935 | # @USAGE: <menu> <newname> |
|
|
936 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
937 | # Like all other new* functions, install the specified menu as newname. |
|
|
938 | newmenu() { |
|
|
939 | ( |
|
|
940 | # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call |
|
|
941 | # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller |
|
|
942 | insinto /usr/share/applications |
|
|
943 | newins "$@" |
|
|
944 | ) |
|
|
945 | } |
|
|
946 | |
|
|
947 | # @FUNCTION: _iconins |
|
|
948 | # @INTERNAL |
|
|
949 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
950 | # function for use in doicon and newicon |
|
|
951 | _iconins() { |
|
|
952 | ( |
|
|
953 | # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call |
|
|
954 | # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller |
|
|
955 | local funcname=$1; shift |
|
|
956 | local size dir |
|
|
957 | local context=apps |
|
|
958 | local theme=hicolor |
|
|
959 | |
|
|
960 | while [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; do |
|
|
961 | case $1 in |
|
|
962 | -s|--size) |
|
|
963 | if [[ ${2%%x*}x${2%%x*} == "$2" ]] ; then |
|
|
964 | size=${2%%x*} |
|
|
965 | else |
|
|
966 | size=${2} |
|
|
967 | fi |
|
|
968 | case ${size} in |
|
|
969 | 16|22|24|32|36|48|64|72|96|128|192|256) |
|
|
970 | size=${size}x${size};; |
|
|
971 | scalable) |
|
|
972 | ;; |
|
|
973 | *) |
|
|
974 | eerror "${size} is an unsupported icon size!" |
|
|
975 | exit 1;; |
|
|
976 | esac |
|
|
977 | shift 2;; |
|
|
978 | -t|--theme) |
|
|
979 | theme=${2} |
|
|
980 | shift 2;; |
|
|
981 | -c|--context) |
|
|
982 | context=${2} |
|
|
983 | shift 2;; |
| 180 | *) |
984 | *) |
| 181 | PIPE_CMD="cat" |
985 | if [[ -z ${size} ]] ; then |
| 182 | PATCH_SUFFIX="patch" |
986 | insinto /usr/share/pixmaps |
| 183 | ;; |
987 | else |
| 184 | esac |
988 | insinto /usr/share/icons/${theme}/${size}/${context} |
| 185 | |
|
|
| 186 | if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "no" ] |
|
|
| 187 | then |
|
|
| 188 | einfo "Applying various patches (bugfixes/updates)..." |
|
|
| 189 | fi |
|
|
| 190 | for x in ${EPATCH_SOURCE} |
|
|
| 191 | do |
|
|
| 192 | # New ARCH dependant patch naming scheme... |
|
|
| 193 | # |
|
|
| 194 | # ???_arch_foo.patch |
|
|
| 195 | # |
|
|
| 196 | if [ -f ${x} ] && \ |
|
|
| 197 | [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "yes" -o "${x/_all_}" != "${x}" -o "`eval echo \$\{x/_${ARCH}_\}`" != "${x}" ] |
|
|
| 198 | then |
|
|
| 199 | local count=0 |
|
|
| 200 | local popts="${EPATCH_OPTS}" |
|
|
| 201 | |
|
|
| 202 | if [ -n "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE}" ] |
|
|
| 203 | then |
|
|
| 204 | if [ "`eval echo \$\{EPATCH_EXCLUDE/${x##*/}\}`" != "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE}" ] |
|
|
| 205 | then |
|
|
| 206 | continue |
|
|
| 207 | fi |
|
|
| 208 | fi |
989 | fi |
| 209 | |
990 | |
| 210 | if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "yes" ] |
991 | if [[ ${funcname} == doicon ]] ; then |
| 211 | then |
992 | if [[ -f $1 ]] ; then |
| 212 | if [ -n "${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG}" ] |
993 | doins "${1}" |
| 213 | then |
994 | elif [[ -d $1 ]] ; then |
| 214 | einfo "${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG}" |
995 | shopt -s nullglob |
|
|
996 | doins "${1}"/*.{png,svg} |
|
|
997 | shopt -u nullglob |
| 215 | else |
998 | else |
| 216 | einfo "Applying ${x##*/}..." |
999 | eerror "${1} is not a valid file/directory!" |
|
|
1000 | exit 1 |
| 217 | fi |
1001 | fi |
| 218 | else |
1002 | else |
| 219 | einfo " ${x##*/}..." |
1003 | break |
| 220 | fi |
1004 | fi |
|
|
1005 | shift 1;; |
|
|
1006 | esac |
|
|
1007 | done |
|
|
1008 | if [[ ${funcname} == newicon ]] ; then |
|
|
1009 | newins "$@" |
|
|
1010 | fi |
|
|
1011 | ) || die |
|
|
1012 | } |
| 221 | |
1013 | |
| 222 | echo "***** ${x##*/} *****" > ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
1014 | # @FUNCTION: doicon |
| 223 | echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
1015 | # @USAGE: [options] <icons> |
|
|
1016 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1017 | # Install icon into the icon directory /usr/share/icons or into |
|
|
1018 | # /usr/share/pixmaps if "--size" is not set. |
|
|
1019 | # This is useful in conjunction with creating desktop/menu files. |
|
|
1020 | # |
|
|
1021 | # @CODE |
|
|
1022 | # options: |
|
|
1023 | # -s, --size |
|
|
1024 | # !!! must specify to install into /usr/share/icons/... !!! |
|
|
1025 | # size of the icon, like 48 or 48x48 |
|
|
1026 | # supported icon sizes are: |
|
|
1027 | # 16 22 24 32 36 48 64 72 96 128 192 256 scalable |
|
|
1028 | # -c, --context |
|
|
1029 | # defaults to "apps" |
|
|
1030 | # -t, --theme |
|
|
1031 | # defaults to "hicolor" |
|
|
1032 | # |
|
|
1033 | # icons: list of icons |
|
|
1034 | # |
|
|
1035 | # example 1: doicon foobar.png fuqbar.svg |
|
|
1036 | # results in: insinto /usr/share/pixmaps |
|
|
1037 | # doins foobar.png fuqbar.svg |
|
|
1038 | # |
|
|
1039 | # example 2: doicon -s 48 foobar.png fuqbar.png |
|
|
1040 | # results in: insinto /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps |
|
|
1041 | # doins foobar.png fuqbar.png |
|
|
1042 | # @CODE |
|
|
1043 | doicon() { |
|
|
1044 | _iconins ${FUNCNAME} "$@" |
|
|
1045 | } |
| 224 | |
1046 | |
| 225 | # Allow for prefix to differ ... im lazy, so shoot me :/ |
1047 | # @FUNCTION: newicon |
| 226 | while [ "${count}" -lt 5 ] |
1048 | # @USAGE: [options] <icon> <newname> |
| 227 | do |
1049 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
| 228 | # Generate some useful debug info ... |
1050 | # Like doicon, install the specified icon as newname. |
| 229 | draw_line "***** ${x##*/} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
1051 | # |
| 230 | echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
1052 | # @CODE |
|
|
1053 | # example 1: newicon foobar.png NEWNAME.png |
|
|
1054 | # results in: insinto /usr/share/pixmaps |
|
|
1055 | # newins foobar.png NEWNAME.png |
|
|
1056 | # |
|
|
1057 | # example 2: newicon -s 48 foobar.png NEWNAME.png |
|
|
1058 | # results in: insinto /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps |
|
|
1059 | # newins foobar.png NEWNAME.png |
|
|
1060 | # @CODE |
|
|
1061 | newicon() { |
|
|
1062 | _iconins ${FUNCNAME} "$@" |
|
|
1063 | } |
| 231 | |
1064 | |
| 232 | if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] |
1065 | # @FUNCTION: strip-linguas |
| 233 | then |
1066 | # @USAGE: [<allow LINGUAS>|<-i|-u> <directories of .po files>] |
| 234 | echo -n "PIPE_COMMAND: " >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
1067 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
| 235 | echo "${PIPE_CMD} ${x} > ${PATCH_TARGET}" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
1068 | # Make sure that LINGUAS only contains languages that |
|
|
1069 | # a package can support. The first form allows you to |
|
|
1070 | # specify a list of LINGUAS. The -i builds a list of po |
|
|
1071 | # files found in all the directories and uses the |
|
|
1072 | # intersection of the lists. The -u builds a list of po |
|
|
1073 | # files found in all the directories and uses the union |
|
|
1074 | # of the lists. |
|
|
1075 | strip-linguas() { |
|
|
1076 | local ls newls nols |
|
|
1077 | if [[ $1 == "-i" ]] || [[ $1 == "-u" ]] ; then |
|
|
1078 | local op=$1; shift |
|
|
1079 | ls=$(find "$1" -name '*.po' -exec basename {} .po ';'); shift |
|
|
1080 | local d f |
|
|
1081 | for d in "$@" ; do |
|
|
1082 | if [[ ${op} == "-u" ]] ; then |
|
|
1083 | newls=${ls} |
|
|
1084 | else |
|
|
1085 | newls="" |
|
|
1086 | fi |
|
|
1087 | for f in $(find "$d" -name '*.po' -exec basename {} .po ';') ; do |
|
|
1088 | if [[ ${op} == "-i" ]] ; then |
|
|
1089 | has ${f} ${ls} && newls="${newls} ${f}" |
| 236 | else |
1090 | else |
| 237 | PATCH_TARGET="${x}" |
1091 | has ${f} ${ls} || newls="${newls} ${f}" |
| 238 | fi |
1092 | fi |
| 239 | |
|
|
| 240 | echo -n "PATCH COMMAND: " >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
|
|
| 241 | echo "patch ${popts} -p${count} < ${PATCH_TARGET}" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
|
|
| 242 | |
|
|
| 243 | echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
|
|
| 244 | draw_line "***** ${x##*/} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
|
|
| 245 | |
|
|
| 246 | if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] |
|
|
| 247 | then |
|
|
| 248 | if ! (${PIPE_CMD} ${x} > ${PATCH_TARGET}) >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} 2>&1 |
|
|
| 249 | then |
|
|
| 250 | echo |
|
|
| 251 | eerror "Could not extract patch!" |
|
|
| 252 | #die "Could not extract patch!" |
|
|
| 253 | count=5 |
|
|
| 254 | break |
|
|
| 255 | fi |
|
|
| 256 | fi |
|
|
| 257 | |
|
|
| 258 | if patch ${popts} --dry-run -f -p${count} < ${PATCH_TARGET} >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} 2>&1 |
|
|
| 259 | then |
|
|
| 260 | draw_line "***** ${x##*/} *****" > ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real |
|
|
| 261 | echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real |
|
|
| 262 | echo "ACTUALLY APPLYING ${x##*/}..." >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real |
|
|
| 263 | echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real |
|
|
| 264 | draw_line "***** ${x##*/} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real |
|
|
| 265 | |
|
|
| 266 | patch ${popts} -p${count} < ${PATCH_TARGET} >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real 2>&1 |
|
|
| 267 | |
|
|
| 268 | if [ "$?" -ne 0 ] |
|
|
| 269 | then |
|
|
| 270 | cat ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
|
|
| 271 | echo |
|
|
| 272 | eerror "A dry-run of patch command succeeded, but actually" |
|
|
| 273 | eerror "applying the patch failed!" |
|
|
| 274 | #die "Real world sux compared to the dreamworld!" |
|
|
| 275 | count=5 |
|
|
| 276 | fi |
|
|
| 277 | |
|
|
| 278 | rm -f ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real |
|
|
| 279 | |
|
|
| 280 | break |
|
|
| 281 | fi |
|
|
| 282 | |
|
|
| 283 | count=$((count + 1)) |
|
|
| 284 | done |
1093 | done |
|
|
1094 | ls=${newls} |
|
|
1095 | done |
|
|
1096 | else |
|
|
1097 | ls="$@" |
|
|
1098 | fi |
| 285 | |
1099 | |
| 286 | if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] |
1100 | nols="" |
| 287 | then |
1101 | newls="" |
| 288 | rm -f ${PATCH_TARGET} |
1102 | for f in ${LINGUAS} ; do |
|
|
1103 | if has ${f} ${ls} ; then |
|
|
1104 | newls="${newls} ${f}" |
|
|
1105 | else |
|
|
1106 | nols="${nols} ${f}" |
|
|
1107 | fi |
|
|
1108 | done |
|
|
1109 | [[ -n ${nols} ]] \ |
|
|
1110 | && einfo "Sorry, but ${PN} does not support the LINGUAS:" ${nols} |
|
|
1111 | export LINGUAS=${newls:1} |
|
|
1112 | } |
|
|
1113 | |
|
|
1114 | # @FUNCTION: preserve_old_lib |
|
|
1115 | # @USAGE: <libs to preserve> [more libs] |
|
|
1116 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1117 | # These functions are useful when a lib in your package changes ABI SONAME. |
|
|
1118 | # An example might be from libogg.so.0 to libogg.so.1. Removing libogg.so.0 |
|
|
1119 | # would break packages that link against it. Most people get around this |
|
|
1120 | # by using the portage SLOT mechanism, but that is not always a relevant |
|
|
1121 | # solution, so instead you can call this from pkg_preinst. See also the |
|
|
1122 | # preserve_old_lib_notify function. |
|
|
1123 | preserve_old_lib() { |
|
|
1124 | if [[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != "preinst" ]] ; then |
|
|
1125 | eerror "preserve_old_lib() must be called from pkg_preinst() only" |
|
|
1126 | die "Invalid preserve_old_lib() usage" |
|
|
1127 | fi |
|
|
1128 | [[ -z $1 ]] && die "Usage: preserve_old_lib <library to preserve> [more libraries to preserve]" |
|
|
1129 | |
|
|
1130 | # let portage worry about it |
|
|
1131 | has preserve-libs ${FEATURES} && return 0 |
|
|
1132 | |
|
|
1133 | local lib dir |
|
|
1134 | for lib in "$@" ; do |
|
|
1135 | [[ -e ${ROOT}/${lib} ]] || continue |
|
|
1136 | dir=${lib%/*} |
|
|
1137 | dodir ${dir} || die "dodir ${dir} failed" |
|
|
1138 | cp "${ROOT}"/${lib} "${D}"/${lib} || die "cp ${lib} failed" |
|
|
1139 | touch "${D}"/${lib} |
|
|
1140 | done |
|
|
1141 | } |
|
|
1142 | |
|
|
1143 | # @FUNCTION: preserve_old_lib_notify |
|
|
1144 | # @USAGE: <libs to notify> [more libs] |
|
|
1145 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1146 | # Spit helpful messages about the libraries preserved by preserve_old_lib. |
|
|
1147 | preserve_old_lib_notify() { |
|
|
1148 | if [[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != "postinst" ]] ; then |
|
|
1149 | eerror "preserve_old_lib_notify() must be called from pkg_postinst() only" |
|
|
1150 | die "Invalid preserve_old_lib_notify() usage" |
|
|
1151 | fi |
|
|
1152 | |
|
|
1153 | # let portage worry about it |
|
|
1154 | has preserve-libs ${FEATURES} && return 0 |
|
|
1155 | |
|
|
1156 | local lib notice=0 |
|
|
1157 | for lib in "$@" ; do |
|
|
1158 | [[ -e ${ROOT}/${lib} ]] || continue |
|
|
1159 | if [[ ${notice} -eq 0 ]] ; then |
|
|
1160 | notice=1 |
|
|
1161 | ewarn "Old versions of installed libraries were detected on your system." |
|
|
1162 | ewarn "In order to avoid breaking packages that depend on these old libs," |
|
|
1163 | ewarn "the libraries are not being removed. You need to run revdep-rebuild" |
|
|
1164 | ewarn "in order to remove these old dependencies. If you do not have this" |
|
|
1165 | ewarn "helper program, simply emerge the 'gentoolkit' package." |
|
|
1166 | ewarn |
|
|
1167 | fi |
|
|
1168 | # temp hack for #348634 #357225 |
|
|
1169 | [[ ${PN} == "mpfr" ]] && lib=${lib##*/} |
|
|
1170 | ewarn " # revdep-rebuild --library '${lib}' && rm '${lib}'" |
|
|
1171 | done |
|
|
1172 | } |
|
|
1173 | |
|
|
1174 | # @FUNCTION: built_with_use |
|
|
1175 | # @USAGE: [--hidden] [--missing <action>] [-a|-o] <DEPEND ATOM> <List of USE flags> |
|
|
1176 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1177 | # |
|
|
1178 | # Deprecated: Use EAPI 2 use deps in DEPEND|RDEPEND and with has_version calls. |
|
|
1179 | # |
|
|
1180 | # A temporary hack until portage properly supports DEPENDing on USE |
|
|
1181 | # flags being enabled in packages. This will check to see if the specified |
|
|
1182 | # DEPEND atom was built with the specified list of USE flags. The |
|
|
1183 | # --missing option controls the behavior if called on a package that does |
|
|
1184 | # not actually support the defined USE flags (aka listed in IUSE). |
|
|
1185 | # The default is to abort (call die). The -a and -o flags control |
|
|
1186 | # the requirements of the USE flags. They correspond to "and" and "or" |
|
|
1187 | # logic. So the -a flag means all listed USE flags must be enabled |
|
|
1188 | # while the -o flag means at least one of the listed IUSE flags must be |
|
|
1189 | # enabled. The --hidden option is really for internal use only as it |
|
|
1190 | # means the USE flag we're checking is hidden expanded, so it won't be found |
|
|
1191 | # in IUSE like normal USE flags. |
|
|
1192 | # |
|
|
1193 | # Remember that this function isn't terribly intelligent so order of optional |
|
|
1194 | # flags matter. |
|
|
1195 | built_with_use() { |
|
|
1196 | local hidden="no" |
|
|
1197 | if [[ $1 == "--hidden" ]] ; then |
|
|
1198 | hidden="yes" |
|
|
1199 | shift |
|
|
1200 | fi |
|
|
1201 | |
|
|
1202 | local missing_action="die" |
|
|
1203 | if [[ $1 == "--missing" ]] ; then |
|
|
1204 | missing_action=$2 |
|
|
1205 | shift ; shift |
|
|
1206 | case ${missing_action} in |
|
|
1207 | true|false|die) ;; |
|
|
1208 | *) die "unknown action '${missing_action}'";; |
|
|
1209 | esac |
|
|
1210 | fi |
|
|
1211 | |
|
|
1212 | local opt=$1 |
|
|
1213 | [[ ${opt:0:1} = "-" ]] && shift || opt="-a" |
|
|
1214 | |
|
|
1215 | local PKG=$(best_version $1) |
|
|
1216 | [[ -z ${PKG} ]] && die "Unable to resolve $1 to an installed package" |
|
|
1217 | shift |
|
|
1218 | |
|
|
1219 | local USEFILE=${ROOT}/var/db/pkg/${PKG}/USE |
|
|
1220 | local IUSEFILE=${ROOT}/var/db/pkg/${PKG}/IUSE |
|
|
1221 | |
|
|
1222 | # if the IUSE file doesn't exist, the read will error out, we need to handle |
|
|
1223 | # this gracefully |
|
|
1224 | if [[ ! -e ${USEFILE} ]] || [[ ! -e ${IUSEFILE} && ${hidden} == "no" ]] ; then |
|
|
1225 | case ${missing_action} in |
|
|
1226 | true) return 0;; |
|
|
1227 | false) return 1;; |
|
|
1228 | die) die "Unable to determine what USE flags $PKG was built with";; |
|
|
1229 | esac |
|
|
1230 | fi |
|
|
1231 | |
|
|
1232 | if [[ ${hidden} == "no" ]] ; then |
|
|
1233 | local IUSE_BUILT=( $(<"${IUSEFILE}") ) |
|
|
1234 | # Don't check USE_EXPAND #147237 |
|
|
1235 | local expand |
|
|
1236 | for expand in $(echo ${USE_EXPAND} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') ; do |
|
|
1237 | if [[ $1 == ${expand}_* ]] ; then |
|
|
1238 | expand="" |
|
|
1239 | break |
| 289 | fi |
1240 | fi |
| 290 | |
1241 | done |
| 291 | if [ "${count}" -eq 5 ] |
1242 | if [[ -n ${expand} ]] ; then |
| 292 | then |
1243 | if ! has $1 ${IUSE_BUILT[@]#[-+]} ; then |
|
|
1244 | case ${missing_action} in |
|
|
1245 | true) return 0;; |
|
|
1246 | false) return 1;; |
|
|
1247 | die) die "$PKG does not actually support the $1 USE flag!";; |
| 293 | echo |
1248 | esac |
| 294 | eerror "Failed Patch: ${x##*/}!" |
|
|
| 295 | eerror |
|
|
| 296 | eerror "Include in your bugreport the contents of:" |
|
|
| 297 | eerror |
|
|
| 298 | eerror " ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}" |
|
|
| 299 | echo |
|
|
| 300 | die "Failed Patch: ${x##*/}!" |
|
|
| 301 | fi |
1249 | fi |
| 302 | |
1250 | fi |
| 303 | rm -f ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${x##*/}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} |
|
|
| 304 | |
|
|
| 305 | eend 0 |
|
|
| 306 | fi |
1251 | fi |
|
|
1252 | |
|
|
1253 | local USE_BUILT=$(<${USEFILE}) |
|
|
1254 | while [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; do |
|
|
1255 | if [[ ${opt} = "-o" ]] ; then |
|
|
1256 | has $1 ${USE_BUILT} && return 0 |
|
|
1257 | else |
|
|
1258 | has $1 ${USE_BUILT} || return 1 |
|
|
1259 | fi |
|
|
1260 | shift |
| 307 | done |
1261 | done |
| 308 | if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "no" ] |
1262 | [[ ${opt} = "-a" ]] |
| 309 | then |
1263 | } |
| 310 | einfo "Done with patching" |
1264 | |
|
|
1265 | # @FUNCTION: epunt_cxx |
|
|
1266 | # @USAGE: [dir to scan] |
|
|
1267 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1268 | # Many configure scripts wrongly bail when a C++ compiler could not be |
|
|
1269 | # detected. If dir is not specified, then it defaults to ${S}. |
|
|
1270 | # |
|
|
1271 | # http://bugs.gentoo.org/73450 |
|
|
1272 | epunt_cxx() { |
|
|
1273 | local dir=$1 |
|
|
1274 | [[ -z ${dir} ]] && dir=${S} |
|
|
1275 | ebegin "Removing useless C++ checks" |
|
|
1276 | local f |
|
|
1277 | find "${dir}" -name configure | while read f ; do |
|
|
1278 | patch --no-backup-if-mismatch -p0 "${f}" "${PORTDIR}/eclass/ELT-patches/nocxx/nocxx.patch" > /dev/null |
|
|
1279 | done |
|
|
1280 | eend 0 |
|
|
1281 | } |
|
|
1282 | |
|
|
1283 | # @FUNCTION: make_wrapper |
|
|
1284 | # @USAGE: <wrapper> <target> [chdir] [libpaths] [installpath] |
|
|
1285 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1286 | # Create a shell wrapper script named wrapper in installpath |
|
|
1287 | # (defaults to the bindir) to execute target (default of wrapper) by |
|
|
1288 | # first optionally setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the colon-delimited |
|
|
1289 | # libpaths followed by optionally changing directory to chdir. |
|
|
1290 | make_wrapper() { |
|
|
1291 | local wrapper=$1 bin=$2 chdir=$3 libdir=$4 path=$5 |
|
|
1292 | local tmpwrapper=$(emktemp) |
|
|
1293 | # We don't want to quote ${bin} so that people can pass complex |
|
|
1294 | # things as $bin ... "./someprog --args" |
|
|
1295 | cat << EOF > "${tmpwrapper}" |
|
|
1296 | #!/bin/sh |
|
|
1297 | cd "${chdir:-.}" |
|
|
1298 | if [ -n "${libdir}" ] ; then |
|
|
1299 | if [ "\${LD_LIBRARY_PATH+set}" = "set" ] ; then |
|
|
1300 | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="\${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${libdir}" |
|
|
1301 | else |
|
|
1302 | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${libdir}" |
|
|
1303 | fi |
| 311 | fi |
1304 | fi |
|
|
1305 | exec ${bin} "\$@" |
|
|
1306 | EOF |
|
|
1307 | chmod go+rx "${tmpwrapper}" |
|
|
1308 | if [[ -n ${path} ]] ; then |
|
|
1309 | ( |
|
|
1310 | exeinto "${path}" |
|
|
1311 | newexe "${tmpwrapper}" "${wrapper}" |
|
|
1312 | ) || die |
|
|
1313 | else |
|
|
1314 | newbin "${tmpwrapper}" "${wrapper}" || die |
|
|
1315 | fi |
| 312 | } |
1316 | } |
| 313 | |
1317 | |
|
|
1318 | # @FUNCTION: path_exists |
|
|
1319 | # @USAGE: [-a|-o] <paths> |
|
|
1320 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1321 | # Check if the specified paths exist. Works for all types of paths |
|
|
1322 | # (files/dirs/etc...). The -a and -o flags control the requirements |
|
|
1323 | # of the paths. They correspond to "and" and "or" logic. So the -a |
|
|
1324 | # flag means all the paths must exist while the -o flag means at least |
|
|
1325 | # one of the paths must exist. The default behavior is "and". If no |
|
|
1326 | # paths are specified, then the return value is "false". |
|
|
1327 | path_exists() { |
|
|
1328 | local opt=$1 |
|
|
1329 | [[ ${opt} == -[ao] ]] && shift || opt="-a" |
|
|
1330 | |
|
|
1331 | # no paths -> return false |
|
|
1332 | # same behavior as: [[ -e "" ]] |
|
|
1333 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 1 |
|
|
1334 | |
|
|
1335 | local p r=0 |
|
|
1336 | for p in "$@" ; do |
|
|
1337 | [[ -e ${p} ]] |
|
|
1338 | : $(( r += $? )) |
|
|
1339 | done |
|
|
1340 | |
|
|
1341 | case ${opt} in |
|
|
1342 | -a) return $(( r != 0 )) ;; |
|
|
1343 | -o) return $(( r == $# )) ;; |
|
|
1344 | esac |
|
|
1345 | } |
|
|
1346 | |
|
|
1347 | # @FUNCTION: in_iuse |
|
|
1348 | # @USAGE: <flag> |
|
|
1349 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1350 | # Determines whether the given flag is in IUSE. Strips IUSE default prefixes |
|
|
1351 | # as necessary. |
|
|
1352 | # |
|
|
1353 | # Note that this function should not be used in the global scope. |
|
|
1354 | in_iuse() { |
|
|
1355 | debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" |
|
|
1356 | [[ ${#} -eq 1 ]] || die "Invalid args to ${FUNCNAME}()" |
|
|
1357 | |
|
|
1358 | local flag=${1} |
|
|
1359 | local liuse=( ${IUSE} ) |
|
|
1360 | |
|
|
1361 | has "${flag}" "${liuse[@]#[+-]}" |
|
|
1362 | } |
|
|
1363 | |
|
|
1364 | # @FUNCTION: use_if_iuse |
|
|
1365 | # @USAGE: <flag> |
|
|
1366 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1367 | # Return true if the given flag is in USE and IUSE. |
|
|
1368 | # |
|
|
1369 | # Note that this function should not be used in the global scope. |
|
|
1370 | use_if_iuse() { |
|
|
1371 | in_iuse $1 || return 1 |
|
|
1372 | use $1 |
|
|
1373 | } |
|
|
1374 | |
|
|
1375 | # @FUNCTION: usex |
|
|
1376 | # @USAGE: <USE flag> [true output] [false output] [true suffix] [false suffix] |
|
|
1377 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1378 | # If USE flag is set, echo [true output][true suffix] (defaults to "yes"), |
|
|
1379 | # otherwise echo [false output][false suffix] (defaults to "no"). |
|
|
1380 | usex() { use "$1" && echo "${2-yes}$4" || echo "${3-no}$5" ; } #382963 |
|
|
1381 | |
|
|
1382 | # @FUNCTION: makeopts_jobs |
|
|
1383 | # @USAGE: [${MAKEOPTS}] |
|
|
1384 | # @DESCRIPTION: |
|
|
1385 | # Searches the arguments (defaults to ${MAKEOPTS}) and extracts the jobs number |
|
|
1386 | # specified therein. Useful for running non-make tools in parallel too. |
|
|
1387 | # i.e. if the user has MAKEOPTS=-j9, this will show "9". |
|
|
1388 | # We can't return the number as bash normalizes it to [0, 255]. If the flags |
|
|
1389 | # haven't specified a -j flag, then "1" is shown as that is the default `make` |
|
|
1390 | # uses. Since there's no way to represent infinity, we return 999 if the user |
|
|
1391 | # has -j without a number. |
|
|
1392 | makeopts_jobs() { |
|
|
1393 | [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && set -- ${MAKEOPTS} |
|
|
1394 | # This assumes the first .* will be more greedy than the second .* |
|
|
1395 | # since POSIX doesn't specify a non-greedy match (i.e. ".*?"). |
|
|
1396 | local jobs=$(echo " $* " | sed -r -n \ |
|
|
1397 | -e 's:.*[[:space:]](-j|--jobs[=[:space:]])[[:space:]]*([0-9]+).*:\2:p' \ |
|
|
1398 | -e 's:.*[[:space:]](-j|--jobs)[[:space:]].*:999:p') |
|
|
1399 | echo ${jobs:-1} |
|
|
1400 | } |
|
|
1401 | |
|
|
1402 | check_license() { die "you no longer need this as portage supports ACCEPT_LICENSE itself"; } |
|
|
1403 | |
|
|
1404 | fi |