# Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/eutils.eclass,v 1.287 2007/07/26 05:43:12 vapier Exp $ # @ECLASS: eutils.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # base-system@gentoo.org # @BLURB: many extra (but common) functions that are used in ebuilds # @DESCRIPTION: # The eutils eclass contains a suite of functions that complement # the ones that ebuild.sh already contain. The idea is that the functions # are not required in all ebuilds but enough utilize them to have a common # home rather than having multiple ebuilds implementing the same thing. # # Due to the nature of this eclass, some functions may have maintainers # different from the overall eclass! inherit multilib portability DESCRIPTION="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass" # @FUNCTION: epause # @USAGE: [seconds] # @DESCRIPTION: # Sleep for the specified number of seconds (default of 5 seconds). Useful when # printing a message the user should probably be reading and often used in # conjunction with the ebeep function. If the EPAUSE_IGNORE env var is set, # don't wait at all. epause() { [[ -z ${EPAUSE_IGNORE} ]] && sleep ${1:-5} } # @FUNCTION: ebeep # @USAGE: [number of beeps] # @DESCRIPTION: # Issue the specified number of beeps (default of 5 beeps). Useful when # printing a message the user should probably be reading and often used in # conjunction with the epause function. If the EBEEP_IGNORE env var is set, # don't beep at all. ebeep() { local n if [[ -z ${EBEEP_IGNORE} ]] ; then for ((n=1 ; n <= ${1:-5} ; n++)) ; do echo -ne "\a" sleep 0.1 &>/dev/null ; sleep 0,1 &>/dev/null echo -ne "\a" sleep 1 done fi } # Default directory where patches are located EPATCH_SOURCE="${WORKDIR}/patch" # Default extension for patches EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" # Default options for patch # Set -g0 to keep RCS, ClearCase, Perforce and SCCS happy. Bug #24571 # Set --no-backup-if-mismatch so we don't leave '.orig' files behind. # Set -E to automatically remove empty files. EPATCH_OPTS="-g0 -E --no-backup-if-mismatch" # List of patches not to apply. Not this is only file names, # and not the full path .. EPATCH_EXCLUDE="" # Change the printed message for a single patch. EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG="" # Change the printed message for multiple patches. EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying various patches (bugfixes/updates) ..." # Force applying bulk patches even if not following the style: # # ??_${ARCH}_foo.${EPATCH_SUFFIX} # EPATCH_FORCE="no" # This function is for bulk patching, or in theory for just one # or two patches. # # It should work with .bz2, .gz, .zip and plain text patches. # Currently all patches should be the same format. # # You do not have to specify '-p' option to patch, as it will # try with -p0 to -p5 until it succeed, or fail at -p5. # # Above EPATCH_* variables can be used to control various defaults, # bug they should be left as is to ensure an ebuild can rely on # them for. # # Patches are applied in current directory. # # Bulk Patches should preferibly have the form of: # # ??_${ARCH}_foo.${EPATCH_SUFFIX} # # For example: # # 01_all_misc-fix.patch.bz2 # 02_sparc_another-fix.patch.bz2 # # This ensures that there are a set order, and you can have ARCH # specific patches. # # If you however give an argument to epatch(), it will treat it as a # single patch that need to be applied if its a file. If on the other # hand its a directory, it will set EPATCH_SOURCE to this. # # (10 Nov 2002) # epatch() { _epatch_draw_line() { [[ -z $1 ]] && set "$(printf "%65s" '')" echo "${1//?/=}" } _epatch_assert() { local _pipestatus=${PIPESTATUS[*]}; [[ ${_pipestatus// /} -eq 0 ]] ; } local PIPE_CMD="" local STDERR_TARGET="${T}/$$.out" local PATCH_TARGET="${T}/$$.patch" local PATCH_SUFFIX="" local SINGLE_PATCH="no" local x="" unset P4CONFIG P4PORT P4USER # keep perforce at bay #56402 if [ "$#" -gt 1 ] then local m="" for m in "$@" ; do epatch "${m}" done return 0 fi if [ -n "$1" -a -f "$1" ] then SINGLE_PATCH="yes" local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1" local EPATCH_SUFFIX="${1##*\.}" elif [ -n "$1" -a -d "$1" ] then # Allow no extension if EPATCH_FORCE=yes ... used by vim for example ... if [ "${EPATCH_FORCE}" = "yes" ] && [ -z "${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" ] then local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1/*" else local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1/*.${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" fi else if [ ! -d ${EPATCH_SOURCE} ] || [ -n "$1" ] then if [ -n "$1" -a "${EPATCH_SOURCE}" = "${WORKDIR}/patch" ] then EPATCH_SOURCE="$1" fi echo eerror "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE! Value for \$EPATCH_SOURCE is:" eerror eerror " ${EPATCH_SOURCE}" eerror " ( ${EPATCH_SOURCE##*/} )" echo die "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE!" fi local EPATCH_SOURCE="${EPATCH_SOURCE}/*.${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" fi case ${EPATCH_SUFFIX##*\.} in bz2) PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc" PATCH_SUFFIX="bz2" ;; gz|Z|z) PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc" PATCH_SUFFIX="gz" ;; ZIP|zip) PIPE_CMD="unzip -p" PATCH_SUFFIX="zip" ;; *) PIPE_CMD="cat" PATCH_SUFFIX="patch" ;; esac if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "no" ] then einfo "${EPATCH_MULTI_MSG}" fi for x in ${EPATCH_SOURCE} do # New ARCH dependant patch naming scheme ... # # ???_arch_foo.patch # if [ -f ${x} ] && \ ([ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "yes" -o "${x/_all_}" != "${x}" -o "${x/_${ARCH}_}" != "${x}" ] || \ [ "${EPATCH_FORCE}" = "yes" ]) then local count=0 local popts="${EPATCH_OPTS}" local patchname=${x##*/} if [ -n "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE}" ] then if [ "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE/${patchname}}" != "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE}" ] then continue fi fi if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "yes" ] then if [ -n "${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG}" ] then einfo "${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG}" else einfo "Applying ${patchname} ..." fi else einfo " ${patchname} ..." fi echo "***** ${patchname} *****" > ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} # Allow for prefix to differ ... im lazy, so shoot me :/ while [ "${count}" -lt 5 ] do # Generate some useful debug info ... _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] then echo -n "PIPE_COMMAND: " >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} echo "${PIPE_CMD} ${x} > ${PATCH_TARGET}" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} else PATCH_TARGET="${x}" fi echo -n "PATCH COMMAND: " >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} echo "patch -p${count} ${popts} < ${PATCH_TARGET}" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] then if ! (${PIPE_CMD} ${x} > ${PATCH_TARGET}) >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} 2>&1 then echo eerror "Could not extract patch!" #die "Could not extract patch!" count=5 break fi fi if (cat ${PATCH_TARGET} | patch -p${count} ${popts} --dry-run -f ; _epatch_assert) >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} 2>&1 then _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" > ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real echo "ACTUALLY APPLYING ${patchname} ..." >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real _epatch_draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real cat ${PATCH_TARGET} | patch -p${count} ${popts} >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real 2>&1 _epatch_assert if [ "$?" -ne 0 ] then cat ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} echo eerror "A dry-run of patch command succeeded, but actually" eerror "applying the patch failed!" #die "Real world sux compared to the dreamworld!" count=5 fi rm -f ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real break fi count=$((count + 1)) done if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] then rm -f ${PATCH_TARGET} fi if [ "${count}" -eq 5 ] then echo eerror "Failed Patch: ${patchname} !" eerror " ( ${PATCH_TARGET} )" eerror eerror "Include in your bugreport the contents of:" eerror eerror " ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}" echo die "Failed Patch: ${patchname}!" fi rm -f ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} eend 0 fi done if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "no" ] then einfo "Done with patching" fi } # @FUNCTION: emktemp # @USAGE: [temp dir] # @DESCRIPTION: # Cheap replacement for when debianutils (and thus mktemp) # does not exist on the users system. emktemp() { local exe="touch" [[ $1 == -d ]] && exe="mkdir" && shift local topdir=$1 if [[ -z ${topdir} ]] ; then [[ -z ${T} ]] \ && topdir="/tmp" \ || topdir=${T} fi if ! type -P mktemp > /dev/null ; then # system lacks `mktemp` so we have to fake it local tmp=/ while [[ -e ${tmp} ]] ; do tmp=${topdir}/tmp.${RANDOM}.${RANDOM}.${RANDOM} done ${exe} "${tmp}" || ${exe} -p "${tmp}" echo "${tmp}" else # the args here will give slightly wierd names on BSD, # but should produce a usable file on all userlands if [[ ${exe} == "touch" ]] ; then TMPDIR="${topdir}" mktemp -t tmp.XXXXXXXXXX else TMPDIR="${topdir}" mktemp -dt tmp.XXXXXXXXXX fi fi } # @FUNCTION: egetent # @USAGE: # @MAINTAINER: # base-system@gentoo.org (Linux) # Joe Jezak (OS X) # usata@gentoo.org (OS X) # Aaron Walker (FreeBSD) # @DESCRIPTION: # Small wrapper for getent (Linux), nidump (Mac OS X), # and pw (FreeBSD) used in enewuser()/enewgroup() egetent() { case ${CHOST} in *-darwin*) case "$2" in *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric nidump $1 . | awk -F":" "{ if (\$1 ~ /^$2$/) {print \$0;exit;} }" ;; *) # Numeric nidump $1 . | awk -F":" "{ if (\$3 == $2) {print \$0;exit;} }" ;; esac ;; *-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*) local opts action="user" [[ $1 == "passwd" ]] || action="group" # lookup by uid/gid if [[ $2 == [[:digit:]]* ]] ; then [[ ${action} == "user" ]] && opts="-u" || opts="-g" fi pw show ${action} ${opts} "$2" -q ;; *-netbsd*|*-openbsd*) grep "$2:\*:" /etc/$1 ;; *) type -p nscd >& /dev/null && nscd -i "$1" getent "$1" "$2" ;; esac } # @FUNCTION: enewuser # @USAGE: [uid] [shell] [homedir] [groups] [params] # @DESCRIPTION: # Same as enewgroup, you are not required to understand how to properly add # a user to the system. The only required parameter is the username. # Default uid is (pass -1 for this) next available, default shell is # /bin/false, default homedir is /dev/null, there are no default groups, # and default params sets the comment as 'added by portage for ${PN}'. enewuser() { case ${EBUILD_PHASE} in unpack|compile|test|install) eerror "'enewuser()' called from '${EBUILD_PHASE}()' which is not a pkg_* function." eerror "Package fails at QA and at life. Please file a bug." die "Bad package! enewuser is only for use in pkg_* functions!" esac # get the username local euser=$1; shift if [[ -z ${euser} ]] ; then eerror "No username specified !" die "Cannot call enewuser without a username" fi # lets see if the username already exists if [[ -n $(egetent passwd "${euser}") ]] ; then return 0 fi einfo "Adding user '${euser}' to your system ..." # options to pass to useradd local opts= # handle uid local euid=$1; shift if [[ -n ${euid} && ${euid} != -1 ]] ; then if [[ ${euid} -gt 0 ]] ; then if [[ -n $(egetent passwd ${euid}) ]] ; then euid="next" fi else eerror "Userid given but is not greater than 0 !" die "${euid} is not a valid UID" fi else euid="next" fi if [[ ${euid} == "next" ]] ; then for ((euid = 101; euid <= 999; euid++)); do [[ -z $(egetent passwd ${euid}) ]] && break done fi opts="${opts} -u ${euid}" einfo " - Userid: ${euid}" # handle shell local eshell=$1; shift if [[ ! -z ${eshell} ]] && [[ ${eshell} != "-1" ]] ; then if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}${eshell} ]] ; then eerror "A shell was specified but it does not exist !" die "${eshell} does not exist in ${ROOT}" fi if [[ ${eshell} == */false || ${eshell} == */nologin ]] ; then eerror "Do not specify ${eshell} yourself, use -1" die "Pass '-1' as the shell parameter" fi else for shell in /sbin/nologin /usr/sbin/nologin /bin/false /usr/bin/false /dev/null ; do [[ -x ${ROOT}${shell} ]] && break done if [[ ${shell} == "/dev/null" ]] ; then eerror "Unable to identify the shell to use, proceeding with userland default." case ${USERLAND} in GNU) shell="/bin/false" ;; BSD) shell="/sbin/nologin" ;; Darwin) shell="/usr/sbin/nologin" ;; *) die "Unable to identify the default shell for userland ${USERLAND}" esac fi eshell=${shell} fi einfo " - Shell: ${eshell}" opts="${opts} -s ${eshell}" # handle homedir local ehome=$1; shift if [[ -z ${ehome} ]] || [[ ${ehome} == "-1" ]] ; then ehome="/dev/null" fi einfo " - Home: ${ehome}" opts="${opts} -d ${ehome}" # handle groups local egroups=$1; shift if [[ ! -z ${egroups} ]] ; then local oldifs=${IFS} local defgroup="" exgroups="" export IFS="," for g in ${egroups} ; do export IFS=${oldifs} if [[ -z $(egetent group "${g}") ]] ; then eerror "You must add group ${g} to the system first" die "${g} is not a valid GID" fi if [[ -z ${defgroup} ]] ; then defgroup=${g} else exgroups="${exgroups},${g}" fi export IFS="," done export IFS=${oldifs} opts="${opts} -g ${defgroup}" if [[ ! -z ${exgroups} ]] ; then opts="${opts} -G ${exgroups:1}" fi else egroups="(none)" fi einfo " - Groups: ${egroups}" # handle extra and add the user local oldsandbox=${SANDBOX_ON} export SANDBOX_ON="0" case ${CHOST} in *-darwin*) ### Make the user if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then dscl . create /users/${euser} uid ${euid} dscl . create /users/${euser} shell ${eshell} dscl . create /users/${euser} home ${ehome} dscl . create /users/${euser} realname "added by portage for ${PN}" ### Add the user to the groups specified local oldifs=${IFS} export IFS="," for g in ${egroups} ; do dscl . merge /groups/${g} users ${euser} done export IFS=${oldifs} else einfo "Extra options are not supported on Darwin yet" einfo "Please report the ebuild along with the info below" einfo "eextra: $@" die "Required function missing" fi ;; *-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*) if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then pw useradd ${euser} ${opts} \ -c "added by portage for ${PN}" \ die "enewuser failed" else einfo " - Extra: $@" pw useradd ${euser} ${opts} \ "$@" || die "enewuser failed" fi ;; *-netbsd*) if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then useradd ${opts} ${euser} || die "enewuser failed" else einfo " - Extra: $@" useradd ${opts} ${euser} "$@" || die "enewuser failed" fi ;; *-openbsd*) if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then useradd -u ${euid} -s ${eshell} \ -d ${ehome} -c "Added by portage for ${PN}" \ -g ${egroups} ${euser} || die "enewuser failed" else einfo " - Extra: $@" useradd -u ${euid} -s ${eshell} \ -d ${ehome} -c "Added by portage for ${PN}" \ -g ${egroups} ${euser} "$@" || die "enewuser failed" fi ;; *) if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then useradd ${opts} ${euser} \ -c "added by portage for ${PN}" \ || die "enewuser failed" else einfo " - Extra: $@" useradd ${opts} ${euser} "$@" \ || die "enewuser failed" fi ;; esac if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/${ehome} ]] ; then einfo " - Creating ${ehome} in ${ROOT}" mkdir -p "${ROOT}/${ehome}" chown ${euser} "${ROOT}/${ehome}" chmod 755 "${ROOT}/${ehome}" fi export SANDBOX_ON=${oldsandbox} } # @FUNCTION: enewgroup # @USAGE: [gid] # @DESCRIPTION: # This function does not require you to understand how to properly add a # group to the system. Just give it a group name to add and enewgroup will # do the rest. You may specify the gid for the group or allow the group to # allocate the next available one. enewgroup() { case ${EBUILD_PHASE} in unpack|compile|test|install) eerror "'enewgroup()' called from '${EBUILD_PHASE}()' which is not a pkg_* function." eerror "Package fails at QA and at life. Please file a bug." die "Bad package! enewgroup is only for use in pkg_* functions!" esac # get the group local egroup="$1"; shift if [ -z "${egroup}" ] then eerror "No group specified !" die "Cannot call enewgroup without a group" fi # see if group already exists if [[ -n $(egetent group "${egroup}") ]]; then return 0 fi einfo "Adding group '${egroup}' to your system ..." # options to pass to useradd local opts= # handle gid local egid="$1"; shift if [ ! -z "${egid}" ] then if [ "${egid}" -gt 0 ] then if [ -z "`egetent group ${egid}`" ] then if [[ "${CHOST}" == *-darwin* ]]; then opts="${opts} ${egid}" else opts="${opts} -g ${egid}" fi else egid="next available; requested gid taken" fi else eerror "Groupid given but is not greater than 0 !" die "${egid} is not a valid GID" fi else egid="next available" fi einfo " - Groupid: ${egid}" # handle extra local eextra="$@" opts="${opts} ${eextra}" # add the group local oldsandbox="${SANDBOX_ON}" export SANDBOX_ON="0" case ${CHOST} in *-darwin*) if [ ! -z "${eextra}" ]; then einfo "Extra options are not supported on Darwin/OS X yet" einfo "Please report the ebuild along with the info below" einfo "eextra: ${eextra}" die "Required function missing" fi # If we need the next available case ${egid} in *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric for ((egid = 101; egid <= 999; egid++)); do [[ -z $(egetent group ${egid}) ]] && break done esac dscl . create /groups/${egroup} gid ${egid} dscl . create /groups/${egroup} passwd '*' ;; *-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*) case ${egid} in *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric for ((egid = 101; egid <= 999; egid++)); do [[ -z $(egetent group ${egid}) ]] && break done esac pw groupadd ${egroup} -g ${egid} || die "enewgroup failed" ;; *-netbsd*) case ${egid} in *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric for ((egid = 101; egid <= 999; egid++)); do [[ -z $(egetent group ${egid}) ]] && break done esac groupadd -g ${egid} ${egroup} || die "enewgroup failed" ;; *) groupadd ${opts} ${egroup} || die "enewgroup failed" ;; esac export SANDBOX_ON="${oldsandbox}" } # @FUNCTION: edos2unix # @USAGE: [more files ...] # @DESCRIPTION: # A handy replacement for dos2unix, recode, fixdos, etc... This allows you # to remove all of these text utilities from DEPEND variables because this # is a script based solution. Just give it a list of files to convert and # they will all be changed from the DOS CRLF format to the UNIX LF format. edos2unix() { echo "$@" | xargs sed -i 's/\r$//' } # Make a desktop file ! # Great for making those icons in kde/gnome startmenu ! # Amaze your friends ! Get the women ! Join today ! # # make_desktop_entry(, [name], [icon], [type], [path]) # # binary: what command does the app run with ? # name: the name that will show up in the menu # icon: give your little like a pretty little icon ... # this can be relative (to /usr/share/pixmaps) or # a full path to an icon # type: what kind of application is this ? for categories: # http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html # path: if your app needs to startup in a specific dir make_desktop_entry() { [[ -z $1 ]] && eerror "make_desktop_entry: You must specify the executable" && return 1 local exec=${1} local name=${2:-${PN}} local icon=${3:-${PN}.png} local type=${4} local path=${5} if [[ -z ${type} ]] ; then local catmaj=${CATEGORY%%-*} local catmin=${CATEGORY##*-} case ${catmaj} in app) case ${catmin} in accessibility) type=Accessibility;; admin) type=System;; antivirus) type=System;; arch) type=Archiving;; backup) type=Archiving;; cdr) type=DiscBurning;; dicts) type=Dictionary;; doc) type=Documentation;; editors) type=TextEditor;; emacs) type=TextEditor;; emulation) type=Emulator;; laptop) type=HardwareSettings;; office) type=Office;; pda) type=PDA;; vim) type=TextEditor;; xemacs) type=TextEditor;; *) type=;; esac ;; dev) type="Development" ;; games) case ${catmin} in action|fps) type=ActionGame;; arcade) type=ArcadeGame;; board) type=BoardGame;; emulation) type=Emulator;; kids) type=KidsGame;; puzzle) type=LogicGame;; roguelike) type=RolePlaying;; rpg) type=RolePlaying;; simulation) type=Simulation;; sports) type=SportsGame;; strategy) type=StrategyGame;; *) type=;; esac type="Game;${type}" ;; gnome) type="Gnome;GTK" ;; kde) type="KDE;Qt" ;; mail) type="Network;Email" ;; media) case ${catmin} in gfx) type=Graphics;; radio) type=Tuner;; sound) type=Audio;; tv) type=TV;; video) type=Video;; *) type=;; esac type="AudioVideo;${type}" ;; net) case ${catmin} in dialup) type=Dialup;; ftp) type=FileTransfer;; im) type=InstantMessaging;; irc) type=IRCClient;; mail) type=Email;; news) type=News;; nntp) type=News;; p2p) type=FileTransfer;; *) type=;; esac type="Network;${type}" ;; sci) case ${catmin} in astro*) type=Astronomy;; bio*) type=Biology;; calc*) type=Calculator;; chem*) type=Chemistry;; elec*) type=Electronics;; geo*) type=Geology;; math*) type=Math;; physics) type=Physics;; visual*) type=DataVisualization;; *) type=;; esac type="Science;${type}" ;; sys) type="System" ;; www) case ${catmin} in client) type=WebBrowser;; *) type=;; esac type="Network" ;; *) type= ;; esac fi if [ "${SLOT}" == "0" ] ; then local desktop_name="${PN}" else local desktop_name="${PN}-${SLOT}" fi local desktop="${T}/$(echo ${exec} | sed 's:[[:space:]/:]:_:g')-${desktop_name}.desktop" #local desktop=${T}/${exec%% *:-${desktop_name}}.desktop cat <<-EOF > "${desktop}" [Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Version=1.0 Name=${name} Type=Application Comment=${DESCRIPTION} Exec=${exec} TryExec=${exec%% *} Path=${path} Icon=${icon} Categories=${type}; EOF ( # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller insinto /usr/share/applications doins "${desktop}" ) } # @FUNCTION: validate_desktop_entries # @USAGE: [directories] # @MAINTAINER: # Carsten Lohrke # @DESCRIPTION: # Validate desktop entries using desktop-file-utils validate_desktop_entries() { if [[ -x /usr/bin/desktop-file-validate ]] ; then einfo "Checking desktop entry validity" local directories="" for d in /usr/share/applications $@ ; do [[ -d ${D}${d} ]] && directories="${directories} ${D}${d}" done if [[ -n ${directories} ]] ; then for FILE in $(find ${directories} -name "*\.desktop" \ -not -path '*.hidden*' | sort -u 2>/dev/null) do local temp=$(desktop-file-validate ${FILE} | grep -v "warning:" | \ sed -e "s|error: ||" -e "s|${FILE}:|--|g" ) [[ -n $temp ]] && elog ${temp/--/${FILE/${D}/}:} done fi echo "" else einfo "Passing desktop entry validity check. Install dev-util/desktop-file-utils, if you want to help to improve Gentoo." fi } # @FUNCTION: make_session_desktop # @USAGE: <command> # @DESCRIPTION: # Make a GDM/KDM Session file. The title is the file to execute to start the # Window Manager. The command is the name of the Window Manager. make_session_desktop() { [[ -z $1 ]] && eerror "make_session_desktop: You must specify the title" && return 1 [[ -z $2 ]] && eerror "make_session_desktop: You must specify the command" && return 1 local title=$1 local command=$2 local desktop=${T}/${wm}.desktop cat <<-EOF > "${desktop}" [Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=${title} Comment=This session logs you into ${title} Exec=${command} TryExec=${command} Type=Application EOF ( # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller insinto /usr/share/xsessions doins "${desktop}" ) } # @FUNCTION: domenu # @USAGE: <menus> # @DESCRIPTION: # Install the list of .desktop menu files into the appropriate directory # (/usr/share/applications). domenu() { ( # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller local i j ret=0 insinto /usr/share/applications for i in "$@" ; do if [[ -f ${i} ]] ; then doins "${i}" ((ret+=$?)) elif [[ -d ${i} ]] ; then for j in "${i}"/*.desktop ; do doins "${j}" ((ret+=$?)) done else ((++ret)) fi done exit ${ret} ) } # @FUNCTION: newmenu # @USAGE: <menu> <newname> # @DESCRIPTION: # Like all other new* functions, install the specified menu as newname. newmenu() { ( # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller insinto /usr/share/applications newins "$@" ) } # @FUNCTION: doicon # @USAGE: <list of icons> # @DESCRIPTION: # Install the list of icons into the icon directory (/usr/share/pixmaps). # This is useful in conjunction with creating desktop/menu files. doicon() { ( # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller local i j ret insinto /usr/share/pixmaps for i in "$@" ; do if [[ -f ${i} ]] ; then doins "${i}" ((ret+=$?)) elif [[ -d ${i} ]] ; then for j in "${i}"/*.png ; do doins "${j}" ((ret+=$?)) done else ((++ret)) fi done exit ${ret} ) } # @FUNCTION: newicon # @USAGE: <icon> <newname> # @DESCRIPTION: # Like all other new* functions, install the specified icon as newname. newicon() { ( # wrap the env here so that the 'insinto' call # doesn't corrupt the env of the caller insinto /usr/share/pixmaps newins "$@" ) } # for internal use only (unpack_pdv and unpack_makeself) find_unpackable_file() { local src=$1 if [[ -z ${src} ]] ; then src=${DISTDIR}/${A} else if [[ -e ${DISTDIR}/${src} ]] ; then src=${DISTDIR}/${src} elif [[ -e ${PWD}/${src} ]] ; then src=${PWD}/${src} elif [[ -e ${src} ]] ; then src=${src} fi fi [[ ! -e ${src} ]] && return 1 echo "${src}" } # @FUNCTION: unpack_pdv # @USAGE: <file to unpack> <size of off_t> # @DESCRIPTION: # Unpack those pesky pdv generated files ... # They're self-unpacking programs with the binary package stuffed in # the middle of the archive. Valve seems to use it a lot ... too bad # it seems to like to segfault a lot :(. So lets take it apart ourselves. # # You have to specify the off_t size ... I have no idea how to extract that # information out of the binary executable myself. Basically you pass in # the size of the off_t type (in bytes) on the machine that built the pdv # archive. # # One way to determine this is by running the following commands: # strings <pdv archive> | grep lseek # strace -elseek <pdv archive> # Basically look for the first lseek command (we do the strings/grep because # sometimes the function call is _llseek or something) and steal the 2nd # parameter. Here is an example: # vapier@vapier 0 pdv_unpack # strings hldsupdatetool.bin | grep lseek # lseek # vapier@vapier 0 pdv_unpack # strace -elseek ./hldsupdatetool.bin # lseek(3, -4, SEEK_END) = 2981250 # Thus we would pass in the value of '4' as the second parameter. unpack_pdv() { local src=$(find_unpackable_file "$1") local sizeoff_t=$2 [[ -z ${src} ]] && die "Could not locate source for '$1'" [[ -z ${sizeoff_t} ]] && die "No idea what off_t size was used for this pdv :(" local shrtsrc=$(basename "${src}") echo ">>> Unpacking ${shrtsrc} to ${PWD}" local metaskip=$(tail -c ${sizeoff_t} "${src}" | hexdump -e \"%i\") local tailskip=$(tail -c $((${sizeoff_t}*2)) "${src}" | head -c ${sizeoff_t} | hexdump -e \"%i\") # grab metadata for debug reasons local metafile=$(emktemp) tail -c +$((${metaskip}+1)) "${src}" > "${metafile}" # rip out the final file name from the metadata local datafile=$(tail -c +$((${metaskip}+1)) "${src}" | strings | head -n 1) datafile=$(basename "${datafile}") # now lets uncompress/untar the file if need be local tmpfile=$(emktemp) tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null | head -c 512 > ${tmpfile} local iscompressed=$(file -b "${tmpfile}") if [[ ${iscompressed:0:8} == "compress" ]] ; then iscompressed=1 mv ${tmpfile}{,.Z} gunzip ${tmpfile} else iscompressed=0 fi local istar=$(file -b "${tmpfile}") if [[ ${istar:0:9} == "POSIX tar" ]] ; then istar=1 else istar=0 fi #for some reason gzip dies with this ... dd cant provide buffer fast enough ? #dd if=${src} ibs=${metaskip} count=1 \ # | dd ibs=${tailskip} skip=1 \ # | gzip -dc \ # > ${datafile} if [ ${iscompressed} -eq 1 ] ; then if [ ${istar} -eq 1 ] ; then tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ | tar -xzf - else tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ | gzip -dc \ > ${datafile} fi else if [ ${istar} -eq 1 ] ; then tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ | tar --no-same-owner -xf - else tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ > ${datafile} fi fi true #[ -s "${datafile}" ] || die "failure unpacking pdv ('${metaskip}' '${tailskip}' '${datafile}')" #assert "failure unpacking pdv ('${metaskip}' '${tailskip}' '${datafile}')" } # @FUNCTION: unpack_makeself # @USAGE: [file to unpack] [offset] [tail|dd] # @DESCRIPTION: # Unpack those pesky makeself generated files ... # They're shell scripts with the binary package tagged onto # the end of the archive. Loki utilized the format as does # many other game companies. # # If the file is not specified, then ${A} is used. If the # offset is not specified then we will attempt to extract # the proper offset from the script itself. unpack_makeself() { local src_input=${1:-${A}} local src=$(find_unpackable_file "${src_input}") local skip=$2 local exe=$3 [[ -z ${src} ]] && die "Could not locate source for '${src_input}'" local shrtsrc=$(basename "${src}") echo ">>> Unpacking ${shrtsrc} to ${PWD}" if [[ -z ${skip} ]] ; then local ver=$(grep -a '#.*Makeself' "${src}" | awk '{print $NF}') local skip=0 exe=tail case ${ver} in 1.5.*|1.6.0-nv) # tested 1.5.{3,4,5} ... guessing 1.5.x series is same skip=$(grep -a ^skip= "${src}" | cut -d= -f2) ;; 2.0|2.0.1) skip=$(grep -a ^$'\t'tail "${src}" | awk '{print $2}' | cut -b2-) ;; 2.1.1) skip=$(grep -a ^offset= "${src}" | awk '{print $2}' | cut -b2-) let skip="skip + 1" ;; 2.1.2) skip=$(grep -a ^offset= "${src}" | awk '{print $3}' | head -n 1) let skip="skip + 1" ;; 2.1.3) skip=`grep -a ^offset= "${src}" | awk '{print $3}'` let skip="skip + 1" ;; 2.1.4|2.1.5) skip=$(grep -a offset=.*head.*wc "${src}" | awk '{print $3}' | head -n 1) skip=$(head -n ${skip} "${src}" | wc -c) exe="dd" ;; *) eerror "I'm sorry, but I was unable to support the Makeself file." eerror "The version I detected was '${ver}'." eerror "Please file a bug about the file ${shrtsrc} at" eerror "http://bugs.gentoo.org/ so that support can be added." die "makeself version '${ver}' not supported" ;; esac debug-print "Detected Makeself version ${ver} ... using ${skip} as offset" fi case ${exe} in tail) exe="tail -n +${skip} '${src}'";; dd) exe="dd ibs=${skip} skip=1 obs=1024 conv=sync if='${src}'";; *) die "makeself cant handle exe '${exe}'" esac # lets grab the first few bytes of the file to figure out what kind of archive it is local tmpfile=$(emktemp) eval ${exe} 2>/dev/null | head -c 512 > "${tmpfile}" local filetype=$(file -b "${tmpfile}") case ${filetype} in *tar\ archive*) eval ${exe} | tar --no-same-owner -xf - ;; bzip2*) eval ${exe} | bzip2 -dc | tar --no-same-owner -xf - ;; gzip*) eval ${exe} | tar --no-same-owner -xzf - ;; compress*) eval ${exe} | gunzip | tar --no-same-owner -xf - ;; *) eerror "Unknown filetype \"${filetype}\" ?" false ;; esac assert "failure unpacking (${filetype}) makeself ${shrtsrc} ('${ver}' +${skip})" } # @FUNCTION: check_license # @USAGE: [license] # @DESCRIPTION: # Display a license for user to accept. If no license is # specified, then ${LICENSE} is used. check_license() { local lic=$1 if [ -z "${lic}" ] ; then lic="${PORTDIR}/licenses/${LICENSE}" else if [ -e "${PORTDIR}/licenses/${lic}" ] ; then lic="${PORTDIR}/licenses/${lic}" elif [ -e "${PWD}/${lic}" ] ; then lic="${PWD}/${lic}" elif [ -e "${lic}" ] ; then lic="${lic}" fi fi [ ! -f "${lic}" ] && die "Could not find requested license ${lic}" local l="`basename ${lic}`" # here is where we check for the licenses the user already # accepted ... if we don't find a match, we make the user accept local shopts=$- local alic set -o noglob #so that bash doesn't expand "*" for alic in ${ACCEPT_LICENSE} ; do if [[ ${alic} == ${l} ]]; then set +o noglob; set -${shopts} #reset old shell opts return 0 fi done set +o noglob; set -$shopts #reset old shell opts local licmsg=$(emktemp) cat <<-EOF > ${licmsg} ********************************************************** The following license outlines the terms of use of this package. You MUST accept this license for installation to continue. When you are done viewing, hit 'q'. If you CTRL+C out of this, the install will not run! ********************************************************** EOF cat ${lic} >> ${licmsg} ${PAGER:-less} ${licmsg} || die "Could not execute pager (${PAGER}) to accept ${lic}" einfon "Do you accept the terms of this license (${l})? [yes/no] " read alic case ${alic} in yes|Yes|y|Y) return 0 ;; *) echo;echo;echo eerror "You MUST accept the license to continue! Exiting!" die "Failed to accept license" ;; esac } # @FUNCTION: cdrom_get_cds # @USAGE: <file on cd1> [file on cd2] [file on cd3] [...] # @DESCRIPTION: # Aquire cd(s) for those lovely cd-based emerges. Yes, this violates # the whole 'non-interactive' policy, but damnit I want CD support ! # # With these cdrom functions we handle all the user interaction and # standardize everything. All you have to do is call cdrom_get_cds() # and when the function returns, you can assume that the cd has been # found at CDROM_ROOT. # # The function will attempt to locate a cd based upon a file that is on # the cd. The more files you give this function, the more cds # the cdrom functions will handle. # # Normally the cdrom functions will refer to the cds as 'cd #1', 'cd #2', # etc... If you want to give the cds better names, then just export # the appropriate CDROM_NAME variable before calling cdrom_get_cds(). # Use CDROM_NAME for one cd, or CDROM_NAME_# for multiple cds. You can # also use the CDROM_NAME_SET bash array. # # For those multi cd ebuilds, see the cdrom_load_next_cd() function. cdrom_get_cds() { # first we figure out how many cds we're dealing with by # the # of files they gave us local cdcnt=0 local f= for f in "$@" ; do ((++cdcnt)) export CDROM_CHECK_${cdcnt}="$f" done export CDROM_TOTAL_CDS=${cdcnt} export CDROM_CURRENT_CD=1 # now we see if the user gave use CD_ROOT ... # if they did, let's just believe them that it's correct if [[ -n ${CD_ROOT}${CD_ROOT_1} ]] ; then local var= cdcnt=0 while [[ ${cdcnt} -lt ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} ]] ; do ((++cdcnt)) var="CD_ROOT_${cdcnt}" [[ -z ${!var} ]] && var="CD_ROOT" if [[ -z ${!var} ]] ; then eerror "You must either use just the CD_ROOT" eerror "or specify ALL the CD_ROOT_X variables." eerror "In this case, you will need ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} CD_ROOT_X variables." die "could not locate CD_ROOT_${cdcnt}" fi done export CDROM_ROOT=${CD_ROOT_1:-${CD_ROOT}} einfo "Found CD #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} root at ${CDROM_ROOT}" export CDROM_SET=-1 for f in ${CDROM_CHECK_1//:/ } ; do ((++CDROM_SET)) [[ -e ${CD_ROOT}/${f} ]] && break done export CDROM_MATCH=${f} return fi # User didn't help us out so lets make sure they know they can # simplify the whole process ... if [[ ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} -eq 1 ]] ; then einfo "This ebuild will need the ${CDROM_NAME:-cdrom for ${PN}}" echo einfo "If you do not have the CD, but have the data files" einfo "mounted somewhere on your filesystem, just export" einfo "the variable CD_ROOT so that it points to the" einfo "directory containing the files." echo einfo "For example:" einfo "export CD_ROOT=/mnt/cdrom" echo else if [[ -n ${CDROM_NAME_SET} ]] ; then # Translate the CDROM_NAME_SET array into CDROM_NAME_# cdcnt=0 while [[ ${cdcnt} -lt ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} ]] ; do ((++cdcnt)) export CDROM_NAME_${cdcnt}="${CDROM_NAME_SET[$((${cdcnt}-1))]}" done fi einfo "This package will need access to ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} cds." cdcnt=0 while [[ ${cdcnt} -lt ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} ]] ; do ((++cdcnt)) var="CDROM_NAME_${cdcnt}" [[ ! -z ${!var} ]] && einfo " CD ${cdcnt}: ${!var}" done echo einfo "If you do not have the CDs, but have the data files" einfo "mounted somewhere on your filesystem, just export" einfo "the following variables so they point to the right place:" einfon "" cdcnt=0 while [[ ${cdcnt} -lt ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} ]] ; do ((++cdcnt)) echo -n " CD_ROOT_${cdcnt}" done echo einfo "Or, if you have all the files in the same place, or" einfo "you only have one cdrom, you can export CD_ROOT" einfo "and that place will be used as the same data source" einfo "for all the CDs." echo einfo "For example:" einfo "export CD_ROOT_1=/mnt/cdrom" echo fi export CDROM_SET="" export CDROM_CURRENT_CD=0 cdrom_load_next_cd } # @FUNCTION: cdrom_load_next_cd # @DESCRIPTION: # Some packages are so big they come on multiple CDs. When you're done reading # files off a CD and want access to the next one, just call this function. # Again, all the messy details of user interaction are taken care of for you. # Once this returns, just read the variable CDROM_ROOT for the location of the # mounted CD. Note that you can only go forward in the CD list, so make sure # you only call this function when you're done using the current CD. cdrom_load_next_cd() { local var ((++CDROM_CURRENT_CD)) unset CDROM_ROOT var=CD_ROOT_${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} [[ -z ${!var} ]] && var="CD_ROOT" if [[ -z ${!var} ]] ; then var="CDROM_CHECK_${CDROM_CURRENT_CD}" _cdrom_locate_file_on_cd ${!var} else export CDROM_ROOT=${!var} fi einfo "Found CD #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} root at ${CDROM_ROOT}" } # this is used internally by the cdrom_get_cds() and cdrom_load_next_cd() # functions. this should *never* be called from an ebuild. # all it does is try to locate a give file on a cd ... if the cd isn't # found, then a message asking for the user to insert the cdrom will be # displayed and we'll hang out here until: # (1) the file is found on a mounted cdrom # (2) the user hits CTRL+C _cdrom_locate_file_on_cd() { local mline="" local showedmsg=0 while [[ -z ${CDROM_ROOT} ]] ; do local i=0 local -a cdset=(${*//:/ }) if [[ -n ${CDROM_SET} ]] ; then cdset=(${cdset[${CDROM_SET}]}) fi while [[ -n ${cdset[${i}]} ]] ; do local dir=$(dirname ${cdset[${i}]}) local file=$(basename ${cdset[${i}]}) local point= node= fs= foo= while read point node fs foo ; do [[ " cd9660 iso9660 udf " != *" ${fs} "* ]] && \ ! [[ ${fs} == "subfs" && ",${opts}," == *",fs=cdfss,"* ]] \ && continue point=${point//\040/ } [[ -z $(find "${point}/${dir}" -maxdepth 1 -iname "${file}") ]] && continue export CDROM_ROOT=${point} export CDROM_SET=${i} export CDROM_MATCH=${cdset[${i}]} return done <<< "$(get_mounts)" ((++i)) done echo if [[ ${showedmsg} -eq 0 ]] ; then if [[ ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} -eq 1 ]] ; then if [[ -z ${CDROM_NAME} ]] ; then einfo "Please insert+mount the cdrom for ${PN} now !" else einfo "Please insert+mount the ${CDROM_NAME} cdrom now !" fi else if [[ -z ${CDROM_NAME_1} ]] ; then einfo "Please insert+mount cd #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} for ${PN} now !" else local var="CDROM_NAME_${CDROM_CURRENT_CD}" einfo "Please insert+mount the ${!var} cdrom now !" fi fi showedmsg=1 fi einfo "Press return to scan for the cd again" einfo "or hit CTRL+C to abort the emerge." echo einfo "If you are having trouble with the detection" einfo "of your CD, it is possible that you do not have" einfo "Joliet support enabled in your kernel. Please" einfo "check that CONFIG_JOLIET is enabled in your kernel." read || die "something is screwed with your system" done } # @FUNCTION: strip-linguas # @USAGE: [<allow LINGUAS>|<-i|-u> <directories of .po files>] # @DESCRIPTION: # Make sure that LINGUAS only contains languages that # a package can support. The first form allows you to # specify a list of LINGUAS. The -i builds a list of po # files found in all the directories and uses the # intersection of the lists. The -u builds a list of po # files found in all the directories and uses the union # of the lists. strip-linguas() { local ls newls nols if [[ $1 == "-i" ]] || [[ $1 == "-u" ]] ; then local op=$1; shift ls=$(find "$1" -name '*.po' -exec basename {} .po \;); shift local d f for d in "$@" ; do if [[ ${op} == "-u" ]] ; then newls=${ls} else newls="" fi for f in $(find "$d" -name '*.po' -exec basename {} .po \;) ; do if [[ ${op} == "-i" ]] ; then hasq ${f} ${ls} && newls="${newls} ${f}" else hasq ${f} ${ls} || newls="${newls} ${f}" fi done ls=${newls} done else ls="$@" fi nols="" newls="" for f in ${LINGUAS} ; do if hasq ${f} ${ls} ; then newls="${newls} ${f}" else nols="${nols} ${f}" fi done [[ -n ${nols} ]] \ && ewarn "Sorry, but ${PN} does not support the LINGUAs:" ${nols} export LINGUAS=${newls:1} } # @FUNCTION: set_arch_to_kernel # @DESCRIPTION: # Set the env ARCH to match what the kernel expects. set_arch_to_kernel() { i=10 while ((i--)) ; do ewarn "PLEASE UPDATE TO YOUR PACKAGE TO USE linux-info.eclass" done export EUTILS_ECLASS_PORTAGE_ARCH="${ARCH}" case ${ARCH} in x86) export ARCH="i386";; amd64) export ARCH="x86_64";; hppa) export ARCH="parisc";; mips) export ARCH="mips";; sparc) export ARCH="$(tc-arch-kernel)";; # Yeah this is ugly, but it's even WORSE if you don't do this. linux-info.eclass's set_arch_to_kernel is fixed, but won't get used over this one! *) export ARCH="${ARCH}";; esac } # @FUNCTION: set_arch_to_portage # @DESCRIPTION: # Set the env ARCH to match what portage expects. set_arch_to_portage() { i=10 while ((i--)) ; do ewarn "PLEASE UPDATE TO YOUR PACKAGE TO USE linux-info.eclass" done export ARCH="${EUTILS_ECLASS_PORTAGE_ARCH}" } # @FUNCTION: preserve_old_lib # @USAGE: <libs to preserve> [more libs] # @DESCRIPTION: # These functions are useful when a lib in your package changes ABI SONAME. # An example might be from libogg.so.0 to libogg.so.1. Removing libogg.so.0 # would break packages that link against it. Most people get around this # by using the portage SLOT mechanism, but that is not always a relevant # solution, so instead you can call this from pkg_preinst. See also the # preserve_old_lib_notify function. preserve_old_lib() { if [[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != "preinst" ]] ; then eerror "preserve_old_lib() must be called from pkg_preinst() only" die "Invalid preserve_old_lib() usage" fi [[ -z $1 ]] && die "Usage: preserve_old_lib <library to preserve> [more libraries to preserve]" local lib dir for lib in "$@" ; do [[ -e ${ROOT}/${lib} ]] || continue dir=${lib%/*} dodir ${dir} || die "dodir ${dir} failed" cp "${ROOT}"/${lib} "${D}"/${lib} || die "cp ${lib} failed" touch "${D}"/${lib} done } # @FUNCTION: preserve_old_lib_notify # @USAGE: <libs to notify> [more libs] # @DESCRIPTION: # Spit helpful messages about the libraries preserved by preserve_old_lib. preserve_old_lib_notify() { if [[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != "postinst" ]] ; then eerror "preserve_old_lib_notify() must be called from pkg_postinst() only" die "Invalid preserve_old_lib_notify() usage" fi local lib notice=0 for lib in "$@" ; do [[ -e ${ROOT}/${lib} ]] || continue if [[ ${notice} -eq 0 ]] ; then notice=1 ewarn "Old versions of installed libraries were detected on your system." ewarn "In order to avoid breaking packages that depend on these old libs," ewarn "the libraries are not being removed. You need to run revdep-rebuild" ewarn "in order to remove these old dependencies. If you do not have this" ewarn "helper program, simply emerge the 'gentoolkit' package." ewarn fi ewarn " # revdep-rebuild --library ${lib##*/}" done } # @FUNCTION: built_with_use # @USAGE: [--hidden] [--missing <action>] [-a|-o] <DEPEND ATOM> <List of USE flags> # @DESCRIPTION: # A temporary hack until portage properly supports DEPENDing on USE # flags being enabled in packages. This will check to see if the specified # DEPEND atom was built with the specified list of USE flags. The # --missing option controls the behavior if called on a package that does # not actually support the defined USE flags (aka listed in IUSE). # The default is to abort (call die). The -a and -o flags control # the requirements of the USE flags. They correspond to "and" and "or" # logic. So the -a flag means all listed USE flags must be enabled # while the -o flag means at least one of the listed fIUSE flags must be # enabled. The --hidden option is really for internal use only as it # means the USE flag we're checking is hidden expanded, so it won't be found # in IUSE like normal USE flags. # # Remember that this function isn't terribly intelligent so order of optional # flags matter. built_with_use() { local hidden="no" if [[ $1 == "--hidden" ]] ; then hidden="yes" shift fi local missing_action="die" if [[ $1 == "--missing" ]] ; then missing_action=$2 shift ; shift case ${missing_action} in true|false|die) ;; *) die "unknown action '${missing_action}'";; esac fi local opt=$1 [[ ${opt:0:1} = "-" ]] && shift || opt="-a" local PKG=$(best_version $1) [[ -z ${PKG} ]] && die "Unable to resolve $1 to an installed package" shift local USEFILE=${ROOT}/var/db/pkg/${PKG}/USE local IUSEFILE=${ROOT}/var/db/pkg/${PKG}/IUSE # if the IUSE file doesn't exist, the read will error out, we need to handle # this gracefully if [[ ! -e ${USEFILE} ]] || [[ ! -e ${IUSEFILE} && ${hidden} == "no" ]] ; then case ${missing_action} in true) return 0;; false) return 1;; die) die "Unable to determine what USE flags $PKG was built with";; esac fi if [[ ${hidden} == "no" ]] ; then local IUSE_BUILT=$(<${IUSEFILE}) # Don't check USE_EXPAND #147237 local expand for expand in $(echo ${USE_EXPAND} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') ; do if [[ $1 == ${expand}_* ]] ; then expand="" break fi done if [[ -n ${expand} ]] ; then if ! has $1 ${IUSE_BUILT} ; then case ${missing_action} in true) return 0;; false) return 1;; die) die "$PKG does not actually support the $1 USE flag!";; esac fi fi fi local USE_BUILT=$(<${USEFILE}) while [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; do if [[ ${opt} = "-o" ]] ; then has $1 ${USE_BUILT} && return 0 else has $1 ${USE_BUILT} || return 1 fi shift done [[ ${opt} = "-a" ]] } # @DESCRIPTION: epunt_cxx # @USAGE: [dir to scan] # @DESCRIPTION: # Many configure scripts wrongly bail when a C++ compiler could not be # detected. If dir is not specified, then it defaults to ${S}. # # http://bugs.gentoo.org/73450 epunt_cxx() { local dir=$1 [[ -z ${dir} ]] && dir=${S} ebegin "Removing useless C++ checks" local f for f in $(find ${dir} -name configure) ; do patch -p0 "${f}" "${PORTDIR}/eclass/ELT-patches/nocxx/nocxx.patch" > /dev/null done eend 0 } # @FUNCTION: make_wrapper # @USAGE: <wrapper> <target> <chdir> [libpaths] [installpath] # @DESCRIPTION: # Create a shell wrapper script named wrapper in installpath # (defaults to the bindir) to execute target (default of wrapper) by # first optionally setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the colon-delimited # libpaths followed by optionally changing directory to chdir. make_wrapper() { local wrapper=$1 bin=$2 chdir=$3 libdir=$4 path=$5 local tmpwrapper=$(emktemp) # We don't want to quote ${bin} so that people can pass complex # things as $bin ... "./someprog --args" cat << EOF > "${tmpwrapper}" #!/bin/sh cd "${chdir:-.}" if [ -n "${libdir}" ] ; then if [ "\${LD_LIBRARY_PATH+set}" = "set" ] ; then export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="\${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${libdir}" else export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${libdir}" fi fi exec ${bin} "\$@" EOF chmod go+rx "${tmpwrapper}" if [[ -n ${path} ]] ; then ( exeinto "${path}" newexe "${tmpwrapper}" "${wrapper}" ) || die else newbin "${tmpwrapper}" "${wrapper}" || die fi }