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diff --git a/source/d/slacktrack/slacktrack-project/scripts/slacktrack b/source/d/slacktrack/slacktrack-project/scripts/slacktrack deleted file mode 100755 index 27ab2be81..000000000 --- a/source/d/slacktrack/slacktrack-project/scripts/slacktrack +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1305 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# Copyright 2002-2017 Stuart Winter, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is -# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: -# -# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED -# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO -# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, -# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; -# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, -# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR -# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF -# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -# -###################################################################################### -# Program: slacktrack -# Purpose: Tracking & building packages for Slackware v9.1+ -# Inspired by Patrick Volkerding's 'bp' script -# -# This DOES NOT USE libsentry nor installwatch! -# This WILL INSTALL THE PACKAGE ON THE SYSTEM (and updates the -# /var/log/packages database so that you may remove the newly built package). -# -# * DO NOT USE THIS ON ANYTHING BUT A PACKAGE BUILDING DEVELOPMENT MACHINE * -# -# You MUST consult the FAQ before using this script so that you avoid -# including unrelated files in your packages. -# -# Author : Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com> -# Date...: 07-Jun-2017 -# Version: 2.18 -###################################################################################### - -# Program name -PROGNAME="slacktrack" - -# Version -SLACKTRACKVERSION="${PROGNAME} v2.18 by Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com>" - -# Path to Slackware's makepkg -MAKEPKG=/sbin/makepkg - -# Set defaults. These may be modified via the command line switches -unset SLACKWAREPACKAGE PACKAGEDEPEND -CREATESYMLINKS=Yes -SETROOTOWNER=No -CHOWNBINDIRSROOTBIN=No -CHOWNBINFILESROOTBIN=No -CHOWNBINSROOTROOT=No -TIDYONFINISH=Yes -GZMAN=No -GZINFO=No -GZMANFIXSYMLINKS=Yes -GZINFOFIXSYMLINKS=Yes -DELETEUSRINFODIR=No -DELETEPERLLOCALPOD=No -DELETEORPHANEDPYC=No -STRIPPROG="$( which strip )" -STRIPLIB=No -STRIPBIN=No -STRIPALLEXEC=No -STRIPARCHIVES=No -CREATEDESCRIPTION=No -CHMODNOGLOBALWRITE=No -CHMOD644DOCS=No -BUILDSTORE=/tmp/built-slackwarepackages/ # if that dir doesn't exist it'll use /tmp -LOGGING=Yes -CREATEMD5SUM=No -SIGNPACKAGE=No -SIGNINGKEY= -NOUSRTMP=No -ALLOWOVERLAPPINGFILES=Yes -LOGHARDLINKS=Yes -SLACKTRACKLOGFILE="/var/tmp/$$.$(date +%s).${RANDOM}.slacktrack.log" -MANDIR_LIST="/usr/man /usr/local/man /usr/X11R?/man /opt/kde/man" -INFODIR_LIST="/usr/info /usr/local/info" -LIBDIR_LIST="/usr/lib /usr/lib64 /lib64 /lib /usr/local/lib /usr/libexec" -BINDIR_LIST="/bin /sbin /usr/sbin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin /usr/X11R?/bin" -ROOTDIR=/ -RUNCMDAFTER= -RUNCMDAFTER_WITHLOG=No -MAKEPKGOPTS= -SHOWDEPS=No -# Below is the list of files and directories that should be excluded from the list -# of files that have changed since before and after the build. -# It's in egrep's pattern format. Note that when this string is used in altertrack -# (as it used to be called), we prefix everything with ^ meaning to only remove the -# listed value if it is at the start of a line. Eg, /var/log/monkey.log would be removed -# from the list (because /var/log is listed below), but /usr/monkey/var/log/monkey.log -# would not. -EXCLUDE_LIST="${PWD}$|${PWD}|/etc/ntp/drift|/var/run/|/var/run$|/var/lib/dhcpcd|/var/lib/dhcpcd$|/etc/dhcpc/|/etc/dhcpc$|/var/cache/|/var/cache$|/run$|/run/|/media$|/media/|/srv$|/srv/|/selinux$|/selinux/|/var/lib/rpm|/var/lib/rpm$|/var/yp$|/var/yp/|/sys$|/sys/|/initrd$|/initrd/|/dev/bus$|/dev/bus/|/dev/char$|/dev/char/|/dev/rfkill|/dev/input$|/dev/input/|/dev/.udev/|/dev/.udev$|/dev/vc$|/dev/vc/|/dev/console|/dev/pts$|/dev/pts/|/dev/ptmx|/dev/tty|/var/log|/etc/mtab|/etc/resolv.conf|/etc/ld.so.cache|/tmp|/root|/proc|/var/tmp|/var/run/utmp|/var/spool/cron/cron|/var/lib/NetworkManager|/var/lib/NetworkManager$|/usr/man/whatis|/usr/local/man/whatis|/var/lib/pgsql$|/var/lib/pgsql|/var/lib/mysql$|/var/lib/mysql" - -# The list of files/directories to exclude from the pre and post-file system scan. -# Note that this is applied to the search itself, unlike EXCLUDE_LIST, which -# means a) if you know what to exclude can make the install a lot faster and -# b) it uses find's -regex syntax. -# Paths are relative to ROOTDIR - if you amend these using the --no-fs-search operator -# you will need to omit the '/' prefix as you can see below: -SEARCH_EXCLUDE_LIST='mnt\|sys\|proc\|tmp\|home\|lib/udev/devices' - -# Default touch list: -# (ideally there shouldn't be any directories called /install as these are part of the -# package that are used during installation, and wiped afterwards; but occasionally -# there is some residue due to a problematic package or a failed build): -FSTOUCHLIST="/opt /bin /boot /etc /install /lib /usr/lib64 /lib64 /sbin /usr /var" - -# Basic sanity checks -if [ ! -f "${MAKEPKG}" ]; then - echo "ERROR: Unable to locate the Slackware 'makepkg' program" - echo " Your system is broken. makepkg is part of the pkgtools" - echo " package; you must install it to continue." - exit 4 -fi -if [ ! -d /var/log/packages -o ! -d /var/log/scripts ]; then - echo "ERROR: Unable to find at least one of the package" - echo " information repositories. Your system is broken!" - exit 4 -fi - - -############################################### Functions################################### -function display_usage () { -printf "Usage: ${PROGNAME} [options] -p <package_file_name> <command_line>\n" -if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then - echo "Use $( basename $0 ) --help for a list of options" -fi -} - -function display_help () { -printf "${SLACKTRACKVERSION}\n\n$(display_usage) - -Startup: - -h, --help Display this help - -v, --version Display version information - -Options to Slackware's 'makepkg': - -p, --package <package_name> Resulting tar file name of the package - -s, --nosymlinks Do not create symlinks via install/doinst.sh script - -r, --setrootowner Set permissions on directories to 755 and owners to root.root - --mpopts \"<options>\" Specify additional options to 'makepkg' - -Specific slacktrack options: - -t, --notidy Do not delete temporary package directory - -b, --buildstore <directory> Location to store built packages - [ default: ${BUILDSTORE} ] - -l, --logfile <filename> Path of slacktrack's logfile - [ default: (buildstore_path)/<package_name>.log ] - -n, --nologging Delete log file upon slacktrack completing successfully - -D, --md5sum Create an MD5sum file of the resulting package - -G, --gpg-sign <key id> Sign the resulting package with GnuPG - -z, --gzman gzip any man pages found in known locations - -I, --gzinfo gzip any info pages found in known locations - -Z, --gzman-no-symfix Do not repair broken symlinks caused by the --gzman option - [ default is to fix broken symlinks ] - -F, --gzinfo-no-symfix Do not repair broken symlinks caused by the --gzinfo option - [ default is to fix broken symlinks ] - -K, --delete-usrinfodir Delete package's /usr/info/dir file [default is no] - -P, --delete-perllocalpod Delete perllocal.pod files found in /usr/lib & /usr/lib64 [default is no] - -d, --depend \"package1,pack2\" Ensure Slackware packages are installed before continuing - -j, --striplib Strip executable ELF .so objects in the library directories - -A, --striparchives Strip .a (archive) files found anywhere within the package - -k, --stripbin Strip executable ELF files in the binary directories - -S, --stripallexec Strip all executable ELF objects found within the package - -c, --createdescription Create a slack-desc file named <package-name>.txt in - the build store path - -e, --chown-bdirs-root-bin Set ownerships of the standard Slackware binary directories to - 'root:bin'. If you use the --setrootowner option then it will - reset the directory permissions to root:root - -f, --chown-bfiles-root-bin Set ownerships of files contained within the standard Slackware - binary directories to 'root:bin' - -m, --chown-bins-root-root Set ownerships of files and directories in the standard Slackware - binary directories to 'root:root' - -g, --chmod644docs Run chmod 644 & chown root:root on files in package's /usr/doc/ - -U, --nousrtmp If /usr/tmp is a symlink, delete it and its contents - -T, --tempdir <path> Specify a temporary path for the package building - By default, slacktrack will choose one in /var/tmp - -L, --nologhardlinks Do not log the existence of hard links - -O, --chmod-og-w Run 'chmod -R og-w' over the package directory - -x, --exclude '/foo|/bar' Supply replacement egrep pattern for dir/file exclusion - -o, --no-fs-search 'foo\|bar' Supply replacement find regex pattern for pre and post-build file - system scans. If you know where the package will install, this can - significantly reduce the processing time. Paths are relative to --rootdir - [default: mnt\|sys\|proc\|tmp\|home\|lib/udev/devices] - -M, --extra-mandir <path> Append path to the man directory list - -W, --extra-infodir <path> Append path to the info directory list - -E, --extra-libdir <path> Append path to the lib directory list - -B, --extra-bindir <path> Append path to the bin directory list - -N, --strip-prog <path> Specify the location of the 'strip' binary - -R, --run-after <cmd> Run command/script after build script finishes, without appending - its output to the slacktrack log file. - Use this for any post build processing scripts that require manual - intervention or use a curses interface (for example a 'dialog' script). - --run-after-withlog <cmd> Run command/script after build script finishes, appending any output - to the slacktrack log file. - -X, --delete-overlapping Remove any files from the resulting package's contents that overlap - with any of the system's existing installed packages - --allow-overlapping Permit the package to contain any files that overlap with existing - installed packages [this is the default] - -Q, --standard Select options required to build a compliant Slackware package - --showdeps List the installed packages on which this new package depend - --rootdir Change the directory that slacktrack considers to be the root - [default: /] - --touch-filesystem-first Touch files on the filesystem before scanning filesystem - contents - --touch-filesystem-faster Touch files on the filesystem before scanning filesystem - contents, using a faster but less safe method - than --touch-filesystem-first - This option is _not_ recommended. - -Y, --delete-orphaned-pyc Delete orphaned Python compiled *.pyc files from the package. - -Suggested usage: ${PROGNAME} -Qp foo-1.0-i486-1.txz ./foo.build -" -} - -# basename + strip extensions .tbz, .tgz, .tlz and .txz -pkgbase() { - echo "$1" | sed 's?.*/??;s/\.t[bglx]z$//' -} -# Function to retrieve the package name. -# glibc-solibs-2.2-i386-1.tgz = glibc-solibs -package_name() { - # Strip version, architecture and build from the end of the name - pkgbase $1 | sed 's?-[^-]*-[^-]*-[^-]*$??' -} - -# Function to determine whether a supplied package name is already installed -# Returns 0 if not installed, 1 if installed. -# This function allows us to specify 'autoconf' for example, without having -# to worry about the version number installed (unless you specifically want to, -# in which case specify the version number as well - e.g. autoconf-2.54) -function is_package_installed () { - local PACKAGENAME="$1" - local installed_package - - # We have to go through each package like this (rather than just do if -f foobar-* - # because otherwise packges such as glibc, glibc-solibs and so on get wildcarded - # and things get confused. - for installed_package in $( find /var/log/packages/${PACKAGENAME}-* -type f -printf "%f\n" 2>/dev/null ) ; do - installed_package="$( package_name ${installed_package} )" - if [ "${installed_package}" = "${PACKAGENAME}" ]; then - return 1 # the package 'short' name is installed - break - fi - done -return 0 -} - -# Check if we have any package dependencies. This is a lame way of doing it and -# possibly proves nothing, but it saves me writing it in a few build scripts that -# would otherwise fail when they haven't got package X installed. -function check_package_dep () { -local error pack -# Change comma separated input into spaces and consider them one by one -for pack in $( echo ${1} | sed s/,/\ /g ); do - is_package_installed "${pack}" - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: dependency Slackware package '${pack}' not installed" - error=y - else - echo "${PROGNAME}: dependency Slackware package '${pack}' is installed. OK!" - fi -done - -if [ ! -z "${error}" ]; then - echo "Error: Package dependencies failed" - return 1 -fi -} - - -# Function to move the temporary log file into the correct place & with the correct name. -function move_log () { -if [ "${LOGGING}" = "Yes" ]; then - if [ -z "${USER_SLACKTRACKLOGFILE}" ]; then - # Move /var/tmp/slacklog to /tmp/built-slackwarepackages/packagename.log - mv -f ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} "${BUILDSTORE}/$( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ).log" > /dev/null 2>&1 - else - # The user specified their own log path; rename our /var/tmp/slacklog to their's - mv -f ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} ${USER_SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} > /dev/null 2>&1 - fi - else - # We don't want a log, so we'll just delete the /var/tmp version - rm -f ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} -fi -} - -# Tidy up the temporary directory (source extraction dir and pseudo root): -function tidy_workspace () { -( if [ "${TIDYONFINISH}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Deleting temporary directory" - rm -rf /install/* /install > /dev/null 2>&1 # otherwise this may cause trouble for other builds - rm -rf "${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}" - if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then - echo " ... error removing" - else - echo " ... done" - fi - else - rm -rf /install/* /install > /dev/null 2>&1 - echo "${PROGNAME}: Temporary workspace '${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}' will remain" -fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} -} - -############################################################################################# -PARAMS="$( getopt -qn "$( basename $0 )" -o p:b:l:d:M:N:W:E:x:o:B:R:T:DG:mnefgcsrthvzPAISjkKULOZQXY -l exclude:,no-fs-search:,mpopts:,tempdir:,package:,buildstore:,logfile:,depend:,delete-overlapping,allow-overlapping,extra-mandir:,extra-infodir:,run-after:,run-after-withlog:,extra-libdir:,extra-bindir:,strip-prog:,nologging,createdescription,gzman,gzinfo,gzman-no-symfix,gzinfo-no-symfix,striplib,striparchives,stripbin,stripallexec,nosymlinks,nousrtmp,chmod644docs,setrootowner,chown-bdirs-root-bin,chown-bfiles-root-bin,notidy,help,version,delete-usrinfodir,nologhardlinks,md5sum,gpg-sign:,chmod-og-w,standard,showdeps,rootdir:,chown-bins-root-root,touch-filesystem-first,touch-filesystem-faster,delete-perllocalpod,delete-orphaned-pyc -- "$@" )" - -# If params are incorrect then -if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then display_help >&2 ; exit 2 ; fi -eval set -- "${PARAMS}" -for param in $* ; do - case "$param" in - - -p|--package) SLACKWAREPACKAGE="$2" - shift 2;; - - -b|--buildstore) BUILDSTORE="$2/" - shift 2;; - - -l|--logfile) USER_SLACKTRACKLOGFILE="$2" - shift 2;; - - -n|--nologging) LOGGING=No - shift 1;; - - -D|--md5sum) CREATEMD5SUM="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -G|--gpg-sign) SIGNPACKAGE="Yes" - SIGNINGKEY="$2" - shift 2;; - - -s|--nosymlinks) CREATESYMLINKS="No" - shift 1;; - - -U|--nousrtmp) NOUSRTMP="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -L|--nologhardlinks) LOGHARDLINKS="No" - shift 1;; - - -O|--chmod-og-w) CHMODNOGLOBALWRITE="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -T|--tempdir) SLACKTRACKTMPPATH="$2" - shift 2;; - - -r|--setrootowner) SETROOTOWNER="Yes" - shift 1;; - - --mpopts) MAKEPKGOPTS="$2" - shift 2;; - - -e|--chown-bdirs-root-bin) CHOWNBINDIRSROOTBIN="Yes" - CHOWNBINSROOTROOT="No" - shift 1;; - - -f|--chown-bfiles-root-bin) CHOWNBINFILESROOTBIN="Yes" - CHOWNBINSROOTROOT="No" - shift 1;; - - -m|--chown-bins-root-root) CHOWNBINSROOTROOT="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -g|--chmod644docs) CHMOD644DOCS="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -t|--notidy) TIDYONFINISH="No" - shift 1;; - - -c|--createdescription) CREATEDESCRIPTION="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -j|--striplib) STRIPLIB="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -k|--stripbin) STRIPBIN="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -S|--stripallexec) STRIPALLEXEC="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -A|--striparchives) STRIPARCHIVES="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -N|--strip-prog) STRIPPROG="$2" - shift 2;; - - -z|--gzman) GZMAN="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -I|--gzinfo) GZINFO="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -Z|--gzman-no-symfix) GZMANFIXSYMLINKS="No" - shift 1;; - - -F|--gzinfo-no-symfix) GZINFOFIXSYMLINKS="No" - shift 1;; - - -K|--delete-usrinfodir) DELETEUSRINFODIR="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -P|--delete-perllocalpod) DELETEPERLLOCALPOD="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -d|--depend) PACKAGEDEPEND="$2" - shift 2;; - - -Y|--delete-orphaned-pyc) DELETEORPHANEDPYC="Yes" - shift 1;; - - -x|--exclude) EXCLUDE_LIST="$2" - shift 2;; - - -o|--no-fs-search) SEARCH_EXCLUDE_LIST="$2" - shift 2;; - - -M|--extra-mandir) MANDIR_LIST="${MANDIR_LIST} $( echo ${2} | sed s/,/\ / )" # replace commas with spaces for 'for' loops - shift 2;; - - -W|--extra-infodir) INFODIR_LIST="${INFODIR_LIST} $( echo ${2} | sed s/,/\ / )" - shift 2;; - - -E|--extra-libdir) LIBDIR_LIST="${LIBDIR_LIST} $( echo ${2} | sed s/,/\ / )" - shift 2;; - - -B|--extra-bindir) BINDIR_LIST="${BINDIR_LIST} $( echo ${2} | sed s/,/\ / )" - shift 2;; - - -R|--run-after) RUNCMDAFTER="$2" - shift 2;; - - --run-after-withlog) RUNCMDAFTER="$2" - RUNCMDAFTER_WITHLOG="Yes" - shift 2;; - - -v|--version) printf "${SLACKTRACKVERSION}\n" ; exit 0 ;; - - -h|--help) display_help ; exit 0 ;; - - -X|--delete-overlapping) ALLOWOVERLAPPINGFILES="No" - shift ;; - - --allow-overlapping) ALLOWOVERLAPPINGFILES="Yes" - shift ;; - - -Q|--standard) GZMAN="Yes" - GZINFO="Yes" - DELETEUSRINFODIR="Yes" - STRIPALLEXEC="Yes" - CREATEDESCRIPTION="Yes" - CHMOD644DOCS="Yes" - CHOWNBINSROOTROOT="Yes" - NOUSRTMP="Yes" - DELETEPERLLOCALPOD="Yes" - ALLOWOVERLAPPINGFILES="No" - shift ;; - - --showdeps) SHOWDEPS="Yes" - shift ;; - - --rootdir) ROOTDIR="$2" - shift 2;; - - --touch-filesystem-first) TOUCHFILESYSTEMFIRST=Yes - shift ;; - --touch-filesystem-faster) TOUCHFILESYSTEMFIRST=Yes - TOUCHFILESYSTEMFASTER=Yes - shift ;; - - - --) shift; break;; -esac done - -# The package name is the final argument in the list -COMMANDLINESCRIPT="$@" - -# -# Sanity checks: -# -# Support the user supplying the full path of the package name - e.g. slacktrack -p /tmp/foo-1.0-arm-1.tgz -# rather than specifying slacktrack -b /tmp -p foo-1.0-arm-1.tgz -if [ "$( dirname "$SLACKWAREPACKAGE" )" != "." ]; then - BUILDSTORE="$( dirname "$SLACKWAREPACKAGE" )" - SLACKWAREPACKAGE="$( basename "$SLACKWAREPACKAGE" )" -fi - -# Do we have a package name & a build script ? If not, bomb out. -if [ -z "${SLACKWAREPACKAGE}" -o -z "${COMMANDLINESCRIPT}" ]; then - display_usage help >&2 - exit 2 -fi - -# Why don't we check to see if the build script exists? -# Well, if I do "/bin/sh foo.build" -- how can I check whether it exists? -# Just don't pass slacktrack duff stuff ;) - -# Check package dependencies -if [ ! -z "${PACKAGEDEPEND}" ]; then - check_package_dep "${PACKAGEDEPEND}" || exit 3 -fi - -# If we didn't specify a temporary directory then we need make a random one -if [ -z "${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}" ]; then - SLACKTRACKTMPPATH="/var/tmp/$$.$(date +%s).${RANDOM}.slacktrack.FAKEROOT" # Temporary path for file translation - else - # Remove duplicate / otherwise it breaks further down when we egrep it out of the 'changed files' - # list. - SLACKTRACKTMPPATH="$( echo $SLACKTRACKTMPPATH | tr -s '/' )" -fi - -# If we elected to strip everything in the entire package directory then -# set the other two strip options to something sensible to display to the -# user/log file. -if [ "${STRIPALLEXEC}" = "Yes" ]; then - STRIPLIB="Yes" - STRIPBIN="Yes" - STRIPARCHIVES="Yes" -fi - -# Let's check if user really has gpg. -if [ "${SIGNPACKAGE}" = "Yes" ]; then - which gpg >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "${PROGNAME}: Warning: Cannot find gpg; disabling signature creation"; SIGNPACKAGE="No"; } -fi - -# Display some info about the new package we're going to build -( -printf " -Package information --------------------------------------------------- -Slackware package name...........................: ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} -Build script/command line........................: ${COMMANDLINESCRIPT} -Build package store..............................: ${BUILDSTORE} -slacktrack log file..............................: ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} -slacktrack temporary dir.........................: ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH} -Logging..........................................: ${LOGGING} -Create an MD5sum of the resulting package........: ${CREATEMD5SUM} -Sign the resulting package with GnuPG............: $( if [ "${SIGNPACKAGE}" = "Yes" ]; then echo "with ${SIGNINGKEY:-your default} key" ; else echo "No" ; fi ) -Create description file..........................: ${CREATEDESCRIPTION} -Log hard links...................................: ${LOGHARDLINKS} -chmod -R og-w....................................: ${CHMODNOGLOBALWRITE} -chown root:bin binary directories................: ${CHOWNBINDIRSROOTBIN} -chown root:bin binaries in bin dirs..............: ${CHOWNBINFILESROOTBIN} -chown root:root binary dirs & files..............: ${CHOWNBINSROOTROOT} -chmod 644 & chown root:root /usr/doc/*...........: ${CHMOD644DOCS} -Additional options to 'makepkg'..................: $( if [ -z "${MAKEPKGOPTS}" ]; then echo "[ None ]" ; else echo "${MAKEPKGOPTS}" ; fi ) -Tell 'makepkg' to create symlinks................: ${CREATESYMLINKS} -Call 'makepkg' with --setrootowner...............: ${SETROOTOWNER} -Tidy on finish...................................: ${TIDYONFINISH} -gzip man pages...................................: ${GZMAN} -gzip info pages..................................: ${GZINFO} -Fix broken gz man page symlinks..................: ${GZMANFIXSYMLINKS} -Fix broken gz info page symlinks.................: ${GZINFOFIXSYMLINKS} -Delete package's /usr/info/dir page..............: ${DELETEUSRINFODIR} -Delete perllocal.pod files in /usr/lib{,64}......: ${DELETEPERLLOCALPOD} -Strip executable ELF binaries....................: ${STRIPBIN} -Strip executable ELF shared objects..............: ${STRIPLIB} -Strip .a (archive) files.........................: ${STRIPARCHIVES} -Strip all executable ELF files...................: ${STRIPALLEXEC} -Path to strip utility............................: ${STRIPPROG} -Shared objects (libraries) dirs..................: ${LIBDIR_LIST} -Binary objects dirs..............................: ${BINDIR_LIST} -Man page dirs....................................: ${MANDIR_LIST} -Info page dirs...................................: ${INFODIR_LIST} -Delete /usr/tmp symlink..........................: ${NOUSRTMP} -Show dependencies to other packages..............: ${SHOWDEPS} -egrep pattern for dir/file/path exclusion........: ${EXCLUDE_LIST} -File system pre & post scan path exclusion regex : ${SEARCH_EXCLUDE_LIST} -Command/script to run after build script.........: $( if [ -z "${RUNCMDAFTER}" ]; then echo "None" ; else echo ${RUNCMDAFTER} ; fi ) -Directory slacktrack considers is root...........: ${ROOTDIR} -Allow files to overlap with other packages.......: ${ALLOWOVERLAPPINGFILES} -Delete orphaned Python *.pyc files...............: ${DELETEORPHANEDPYC} -Touch filesystem contents first..................: $( if [ -z "${TOUCHFILESYSTEMFIRST}" ]; then echo "No" ; else echo "in $FSTOUCHLIST" ; fi ) ---------------------------------------------------\n" -) 2>&1 | tee ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# Ensure that the temporary directory (either one chosen by slacktrack or set manually -# with --tempdir) does not exist. -# A user may expect slacktrack to choose its own directory within a sub directory -# which it deliberately does not do. -# It's safest to abort if the directory exists to avoid destroying user data. -if [ -d "${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: ERROR: Temporary directory ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH} already exists" - echo " Please delete this directory before trying again." - exit 6 # error code=unsafe to continue - else - # We're safe to create the directory: - mkdir -pm700 "${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}" -fi - -# Create a temporary 'scratch' directory inside the slacktrack -# temporary dir. This is to save build scripts managing their own -# temporary directories should the author be too lazy ;) -export SLACKTRACKSCRATCHDIR="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/SCRATCHDIR" -mkdir -pm700 "${SLACKTRACKSCRATCHDIR}" - -export SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL" -mkdir -pm755 "${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT}" - -# Touch the contents of the filesystem. -( if [ "${TOUCHFILESYSTEMFIRST}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Touching contents of" - for touching in $FSTOUCHLIST ; do - if [ -d "$touching" ]; then - echo -n " $touching" - # Also, exclude /lib/udev/devices: - if [ "${TOUCHFILESYSTEMFASTER}" = "Yes" ]; then - find $touching -path '/lib/udev/devices' -prune -o -print | xargs touch -c - else - # Do it the slower but safer, preferred way: - # This method handles files/dirs with spaces in the names - the above, faster method - # may fail to touch some files that have spaces in their file names - therefore you cannot - # be certain that a full 'state of the system' has been captured, which may lead to - # some new/modified files being excluded from the resulting .t?z package upon build completion. - find $touching -path '/lib/udev/devices' -prune -o -print | xargs -I '{}' touch -c '{}' - fi - # Update symlink time stamps on the symlink targets: - # There's not really any point in doing this actually since the build script - # or makefile would have to use ln -fs as well, in which case slacktrack - # would find the change with just the regular touching. - # To do this reliably, you could patch 'ln' to always force overwriting of the - # target. - # But if we wanted to, here's how we'd do it: - # find $touching -path '/lib/udev/devices' -prune -o -type l -printf "ln -nfs "%l" "%p"\n" | bash - fi - done - echo -fi ) 2>&1 | tee ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# Generate list of files on the system prior to executing the build script -# -# I remove /mnt, /proc, /tmp and /home here to make the find -# execute more quickly. I have a box NFS mounted on /mnt -# so it's highly undesirable to scan another OS installation -# in addition to our own ;-) -BEFOREFILESLIST="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/before_files.list" -AFTERFILESLIST="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/after_files.list" -NEWFILESLIST="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/new_files.list" -DIRLIST="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/dir.list" - -echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Finding files on the system, please wait" -( cd ${ROOTDIR} - find . \( -regex "./\(${SEARCH_EXCLUDE_LIST}\)" -prune \) -o -not -name . -printf "%p %T@ %s\n" | cut -d. -f2- > ${BEFOREFILESLIST} ) >/dev/null 2>&1 -echo " ... done" - -# Launch build script with logging -if [ "${LOGGING}" = "Yes" ]; then - [ -x /usr/libexec/slacktrack/ln ] && export PATH=/usr/libexec/slacktrack:$PATH - ( printf "\n\n\n[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME}: Executing command line '${COMMANDLINESCRIPT}'\n\n" - ${COMMANDLINESCRIPT} - EXIT_CODE=$? - if [ ${EXIT_CODE} -gt 0 ]; then - printf "\n\n[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME}: * WARNING: ${COMMANDLINESCRIPT} returned exit code ${EXIT_CODE} *\n\n" - fi - printf "[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME}: Command line '${COMMANDLINESCRIPT}' finished\n\n" - ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - else - # Launch build script without logging (allows perl's CPAN interface to work) - ( printf "\n\n\n[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME}: Executing command line '${COMMANDLINESCRIPT}'\n\n" - [ -x /usr/libexec/slacktrack/ln ] && export PATH=/usr/libexec/slacktrack:$PATH - ${COMMANDLINESCRIPT} - EXIT_CODE=$? - if [ ${EXIT_CODE} -gt 0 ]; then - printf "\n\n[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME}: * WARNING: ${COMMANDLINESCRIPT} returned exit code ${EXIT_CODE} *\n\n" - fi - printf "[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME}: Command line '${COMMANDLINESCRIPT}' finished\n\n" - ) -fi - - -# Generate list of files post installation -# Again we miss out /mnt et al to speed up the process. -echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Finding files on the system, please wait" -( cd ${ROOTDIR} - find . \( -regex "./\(${SEARCH_EXCLUDE_LIST}\)" -prune \) -o -not -name . -printf "%p %T@ %s\n" | cut -d. -f2- > ${AFTERFILESLIST} ) >/dev/null 2>&1 -echo " ... done" - -# Generate new list of files on the system (compare before and after file list) -# and delete the list of files/dirs that match the egrep pattern exclude list. -echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Comparing file lists" -diff -Bbu ${BEFOREFILESLIST} ${AFTERFILESLIST} | grep "^+" | awk '{print $1}' | cut -d+ -f2- | \ -egrep -v "^(/$|\+\+$|${EXCLUDE_LIST}|${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}$|${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/)" > ${NEWFILESLIST} -echo " ... done" - -# Remove all non-empty directories from our package contents list -# If we don't and we have any non-empty directories that have -# changed (or been accessed) then the tar (below) ends up -# including the directory & contents in its entirety into our new package! -cd ${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT} -echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Removing non-empty directories from package contents list" -( cd ${ROOTDIR} - cat ${NEWFILESLIST} | while read fileline ; do - if [ -d "./${fileline}" ]; then - # We only retain the *empty* directories otherwise any directories - # created by our build scripts (such as place holders) will be - # removed. Everything contained within the non-empty directories will - # be picked up by tar. - if [ "$( find "./${fileline}" | wc -l )" -ne 1 ]; then - echo "${fileline}" >> "${DIRLIST}" - fi - fi - done ) > /dev/null 2>&1 -( cat ${NEWFILESLIST} ${DIRLIST} | sort | uniq -u > ${NEWFILESLIST}.new ) > /dev/null 2>&1 -mv -f ${NEWFILESLIST}.new ${NEWFILESLIST} -echo " ... done" - -# Copy the changed files into our temporary package directory -echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Copying the new/changed files into temporary directory" -( cd ${ROOTDIR} ; cut -d/ -f2- ${NEWFILESLIST} | tar pvvcf - -T- | tar -C${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT} -pxf - ) >/dev/null 2>&1 -echo " ... done" - -# Do we have any files in the temporary directory ? -if [ "$( find ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL -print | wc -l )" -le 1 ]; then - ( printf "slacktrack: failed to track any activity\n" - printf " Perhaps the build script doesn't exist or is broken\n\n" - printf " ERROR: Cannot build a package\n\n" - ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - move_log # we will want to log this error incase we're using slacktrack through an unattended auto builder - tidy_workspace # clean up workspace - exit 5 -fi - -# Get back inside the package's root directory -# (we shouldn't have left it because all cding is done inside subshells -# but it doesn't hurt) -cd ${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT} - -# Determine whether there are any files that overlap with other packages on the filesystem. -# These should be avoided since they may cause problems when upgrading packages (how would we know -# which package 'really' owns the file?) -# Output a list of all files *not* owned by the name of the package you're building -# (this caters for situations when the package you're building cannot be removed from the -# filesystem of a running system ("zlib" is an example)). -shopt -s extglob # needed to find package names -cd /var/log/packages # we need to enter a directory that doesn't contain the archive (*.t?z) filename of the package -find . -type f -not -name $( package_name ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} )-+([^-])-+([^-])-+([^-]) | xargs sed -s -e '1,/FILE LIST:/d' | egrep -v '\/\.\/|^install/' > ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/packaged_and_owned_files.list -shopt -u extglob # return to previous behaviour -cd ${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT} - -# Find the unique entries in the packaged/owned files (there are lots of duplicate entries for /bin and so on) -# then merge it in with the list of new files we've found when creating this package, and finally -# identify the overlapping (duplicated) entries: -# Remove the absolute path name from the list of new files detected, so that we can compare them with the -# list in /var/log/packages: -sed 's?^/??g' ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/new_files.list > ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/new_files_noabsolutepath.list -sort -u ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/packaged_and_owned_files.list | sort -m ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/new_files_noabsolutepath.list - | uniq -d > ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/overlapping_files.list -# Match an overlapping file to its package name and print out the list: -# This flapping between subshells and the parent is due to 'shopt' not working properly inside subshells -# and the need to direct the output of slacktrack to the log file. -# It's messy and horribly inefficient -- if you know of a better way, let me know! -if [ -s ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/overlapping_files.list ]; then - ( echo "${PROGNAME}: Warning - found file overlap with existing packages:" ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - pushd /var/log/packages > /dev/null - shopt -s extglob # needed to find package names - cat ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/overlapping_files.list | while read ofile ; do - # Identify the package(s!) that contains the overlapping file, but exclude the package name - # that we're currently building (it could be the case that an older version of the package - # we're currently building is already installed that also contains overlapping files. I assume - # that you're going to replace this older package, so it's not worth identifying the overlapping - # file as belonging to this other version). - # The following only works with 'new' (Slackware 8.1+) style package names: "foo-1.0-arm-1.t?z" - foundpkg="$( grep "$( echo "$ofile" )" * | awk -F: '{print $1}' | egrep -v "^$( package_name ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} )-[^-]*-[^-]*-[^-]*$" | sed '2,$s/^/\t\ \ \ \ /' )" - if [ ! -z "$foundpkg" ]; then - ( # We found it in a package: - echo "File: $ofile" - echo "Package(s): $foundpkg" ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - fi - done - popd > /dev/null - shopt -u extglob # return to previous behaviour - if [ "${ALLOWOVERLAPPINGFILES}" = "No" ]; then - ( echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Deleting overlapping files from the package contents" - cat ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/overlapping_files.list | while read ovlpfile ; do - rm -f "${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT}/${ovlpfile}" - done - echo " ... done" ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - fi - fi - -# Restore original directory permissions from root filesytem. -# Why? Because we only store (in our file list), EMPTY directories. Example: -# I chmod 700 /etc/rc.d (which contains many startup scripts) -# My new file rc script is called 'rc.foo' and this is the only thing that's changed -# within /etc/rc.d. Therefore slacktrack only preserves the file name -# '/etc/rc.d/rc.foo', so tar has to create etc/rc.d for itself -- it has no -# information about its permissions/ownerships. -# Why don't I just tar up the directory? read the comments above the code that does the tar. -( if [ -s ${DIRLIST} ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Restoring directory permissions & ownerships" - cat ${DIRLIST} | while read line ; do - find "${ROOTDIR}/${line}" -mindepth 0 -maxdepth 0 -printf "%U:%G" | xargs -0i chown {} "./${line}" - find "${ROOTDIR}/${line}" -mindepth 0 -maxdepth 0 -printf "%m" | xargs -0i chmod {} "./${line}" - done - echo " ... done" -fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# Get back inside the package's root directory -# (we shouldn't have left it because all cding is done inside subshells -# but it doesn't hurt) -cd ${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT} - -# Create a temporary package using "makepkg" to contain everything that -# we have detected should be in the new package. -# This will be used to populate the /var/log/packages/$package entry - the only thing we're doing -# in this block of code is to generate the package entry for the build box, so that the build "mess" can be -# removed cleanly. The reason we do this here rather than use the contents of the $package (the final .t?z) is -# because post-build, we modify some files (such as gzipping man pages), and as such when we removepkg $package, -# removepkg won't delete /usr/man/man1/bash.1 because the entry would contain /usr/man/man1/bash1.gz -# First copy the contents to another temporary location so that makepkg can slice and dice it. -( echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Creating entries for $( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ) in /var/log/{packages,scripts}" - cp -fa ${SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT} ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/makepkg.tmppkg - cd ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/makepkg.tmppkg - # Create a slack-desc that identifies this as a slacktrack special. - mkdir -pm755 install - NOEXTPKGNAM=$( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ) -cat << EOF > install/slack-desc - |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: $NOEXTPKGNAM -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: This package entry represents the filesystem as it was when slacktrack -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: finished executing your build script. -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: There has been no post processing on the contents of the package -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: (for example, no compression of man pages). -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: The primary purpose of this entry is to allow easy removal of the -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: package contents with the Slackware removepkg tool. -${NOEXTPKGNAM}: -EOF - - ${MAKEPKG} -l y -c n ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} >/dev/null 2>&1 - # We don't need to install it on to the root filesystem since we already have the contents, - # all that we need is the /var/log/{packages,scripts} entries to allow manipulation by pkgtools. - mkdir -pm755 ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/fakeinstalldir - installpkg --root ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/fakeinstalldir ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} >/dev/null 2>&1 - cp -fa ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/fakeinstalldir/var/log/scripts/$NOEXTPKGNAM /var/log/scripts/ >/dev/null 2>&1 - cp -fa ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/fakeinstalldir/var/log/packages/$NOEXTPKGNAM /var/log/packages/ >/dev/null 2>&1 -echo " ... done" ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# gzip man pages ? -# Note that we prefix the dir name with ./ - this is so that if users specify -# additional directories with --extra-xxxdir and include / , then it doesn't actually -# *look* in the root dir. -( if [ "${GZMAN}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: gzipping man pages" - for man_dir in ${MANDIR_LIST}; do - if [ -d "./${man_dir}" ]; then - ( find ./${man_dir} -type f -name '*.bz2' -print0 | xargs -0 bzip2 -df ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - ( find ./${man_dir} -type f -print0 | xargs -0 gzip -9f ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - ( find ./${man_dir} -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644 ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - fi - done - echo " ... done" - - if [ "${GZMANFIXSYMLINKS}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Fixing any broken symlinks in man page directories" - # Fix up symlinks unless instructed not to - for man_dir in ${MANDIR_LIST}; do - if [ -d "./${man_dir}" ]; then - ( cd ./${man_dir} - # Enter each man page directory (man1,man2..) and whittle them down one by one - for i in $( find . -type d -maxdepth 1 -printf "%P\n" | grep -v "^$" ); do - # We cd into the man dir then use find to construct some shell commands & pipe into - # bash for execution. Neat huh? ;) - cd ${i} && ( find . -type l -printf "rm -f %P ; ln -s %l.gz %p.gz\n" ) | /bin/bash && cd .. - done - ) - fi - done - echo " ... done" - fi - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# Delete any perllocal.pod files found in /usr/lib: -( if [ "${DELETEPERLLOCALPOD}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Deleting perllocal.pod files in /usr/lib and /usr/lib64" - ( find usr/lib{,64} -name perllocal.pod -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# Delete package's /usr/info/dir ? -# You're more than likely going to want to do this. -( if [ "${DELETEUSRINFODIR}" = "Yes" -a -f usr/info/dir ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Deleting /usr/info/dir" - rm -f usr/info/dir - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# gzip info pages ? -( if [ "${GZINFO}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: gzipping info pages" - for info_dir in ${INFODIR_LIST}; do - if [ -d "./${info_dir}" ]; then - ( find ./${info_dir} -type f -name '*.bz2' -print0 | xargs -0 bzip2 -df ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - ( find ./${info_dir} -type f -print0 | xargs -0 gzip -9f ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - ( find ./${info_dir} -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644 ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - fi - done - echo " ... done" - - if [ "${GZINFOFIXSYMLINKS}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Fixing any broken symlinks in info page directories" - # Fix up symlinks unless instructed not to - for info_dir in ${INFODIR_LIST}; do - if [ -d "./${info_dir}" ]; then - ( cd ./${info_dir} && ( find . -type l -printf "rm -f %P ; ln -s %l.gz %p.gz\n" ) | /bin/bash ) - fi - done - echo " ... done" - fi - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Strip shared objects ? -( if [ "${STRIPLIB}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Stripping unstripped ELF shared objects" - for i in ${LIBDIR_LIST}; do - ( cd ./${i} && find . -name '*.so*' -type f \( -perm -100 -o -perm -010 -o -perm -001 \) -print0 | xargs -0 file | egrep '(ELF.*shared.*not stripped)' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs ${STRIPPROG} -p --strip-unneeded ) > /dev/null 2>&1 - done - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Strip .a (archive) files ? -( if [ "${STRIPARCHIVES}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Stripping .a (archive) files" - ( find . -name '*.a' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ${STRIPPROG} -p -g ) > /dev/null 2>&1 - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Strip binaries? -( if [ "${STRIPBIN}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Stripping unstripped ELF binaries" - for i in ${BINDIR_LIST}; do - ( cd ./${i} && find . -type f \( -perm -100 -o -perm -010 -o -perm -001 \) -print0 | xargs -0 file | egrep '(ELF.*not stripped)' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs ${STRIPPROG} -p --strip-unneeded ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - done - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Strip everything? This does the same as the above but instead it does it across -# the entire package directory -- therefore it finds stuff in /opt and anywhere else -# that files have been created. You may prefer to use this option if you already use -jkA -# but it's worth noting that it will take longer (especially on a package with many files -# in a deep directory structure) -( if [ "${STRIPALLEXEC}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Stripping all unstripped executable ELF files" - ( find . -type f \( -perm -100 -o -perm -010 -o -perm -001 \) -print0 | xargs -0 file | egrep '(ELF.*not stripped)' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs ${STRIPPROG} -p --strip-unneeded ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - # Strip the .a archives - ( find . -name '*.a' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ${STRIPPROG} -p -g ) > /dev/null 2>&1 - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# If we find <package_builddir>/usr/tmp is a symlink then delete it. -# Some programs such as Apache seem to put stuff in here. /usr/tmp is a symlink and is -# created by Slackware's 'aaa_base' package. -( if [ "${NOUSRTMP}" = "Yes" -a -h "usr/tmp" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: Deleting /usr/tmp symlink from package build directory" - rm -rf "${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL/usr/tmp" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Run chmod -R og-w over the package directory ? -# In general you won't want to do this because you should take care of your -# own permissions on a per-build-script basis. However, some software such -# as PHP leaves files globally writeable (even a recent Slackware PHP package -# had files og+w). -( if [ "${CHMODNOGLOBALWRITE}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Running chmod -R og-w on package contents" - chmod -R og-w . - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Fix up ownerships in the package. According to the 'README' that comes with -# Pat's 'slack-tools' scripts say: -# "non-setuid binaries in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, and /usr/sbin are -# all chown root:bin (and the directories are, too)" -# However, I spot traceroute as being setuid and owned by root.bin -# So we'll just set everything in & including those dirs to be root.bin -# You WON'T want to always use this facility -- some build scripts such as -# 'floppy' set their own permissions correctly. Again, you need to check over -# the package afterwards and make changes to your build script accordingly. -( if [ "${CHOWNBINDIRSROOTBIN}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: chowning root:bin the directories ${BINDIR_LIST}" - for i in ${BINDIR_LIST}; do - # Yes, we're assuming we may have dirs inside our bins. I've yet to see - # one but there may be in the future. - ( cd ./$i && find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chown root:bin ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - done - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# chown root:bin files -# Please note that any additional paths specified using --extra-bindir -# will NOT be considered here. The Slackware standard is to only chown root:bin on -# /usr dirs -- if you look at /opt/kde/bin you'll see the files are owned by root.root -( if [ "${CHOWNBINFILESROOTBIN}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: chowning root:bin the files inside ${BINDIR_LIST}" - for i in ${BINDIR_LIST}; do - ( cd ./$i && find . -type f -printf "chown root:bin '%p' && chmod %m '%p'\n" | /bin/bash ) > /dev/null 2>&1 - done - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# chown root:root files. -# This was introduced in Slackware v11. -# Please note that any additional paths specified using --extra-bindir -# will NOT be considered here. The Slackware standard is to only chown root:root on -# /usr dirs -- if you look at /opt/kde/bin you'll see the files are owned by root:root -( if [ "${CHOWNBINSROOTROOT}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: chowning root:root on files inside ${BINDIR_LIST}" - for i in ${BINDIR_LIST}; do - ( cd ./$i && find . -type f -printf "chown root:root '%p' && chmod %m '%p'\n" | /bin/bash ) > /dev/null 2>&1 - done - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# chmod 644 & chown root:root docs in usr/doc ? -# This is my own 'thing'. I don't like having any executable files in -# my docs directory. -( if [ "${CHMOD644DOCS}" = "Yes" -a -d "usr/doc" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Running chmod 644 over documents in usr/doc/" - ( find usr/doc/ -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644 ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - ( chown -R root:root usr/doc/ ) >/dev/null 2>&1 - echo " ... done" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# If the user has specified both --setrootowner and --chown-bdirs-root-bin then warn -# them that their dirs permissions will be changed -# These options aren't mutually exclusive because --chown-bdirs-root-bin -# ONLY chowns /bin,/sbin,/usr/bin & /usr/sbin -( if [ "${CHOWNBINDIRSROOTBIN}" = "Yes" -a "${SETROOTOWNER}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: * WARNING *" - echo " You have specified both --setrootowner AND --chown-bdirs-root-bin" - echo " options, but Slackware's makepkg script will change the" - echo " directory permissions to 'root.root'." - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Ensure the 'root' directory of the tarchive is globally readable -# else it breaks your root dir thus your system when you install the package ;) -chmod 755 ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL -chown root:root ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL - -# Delete any orpahaned *.pyc files - these do not have a matching *.py file -# that was detected by slacktrack. It doesn't mean that there isn't a file -# on the *filesystem*, just that if there was, it was not modified during the -# build, and so probably doesn't belong in the package, and infact may be -# conflicting with an existing file in another package. -( if [ "${DELETEORPHANEDPYC}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: Deleting any orphaned *.pyc files within the package" - find . -name '*.pyc' -type f | sed 's/\(.*\)\..*/\1/' | while read pycfile ; do - # We searched for .pyc files and chopped off the file extension; if - # we dont find a matching .py file for the .pyc, then we wipe it: - if [ ! -f "${pycfile}.py" ]; then - # Wipe the *.pyc file, and if that was successful then try and rmdir the directory - # and its parents. This will fail if there were more than just *.pyc files. - # We redirect to a temporary log file because rmdir displays its progress - # as it goes, rather than doing its business then reporting -- so - # we'd see "Removing directory /usr/foo", next line "Failed removing /usr/foo" - # This way we only display the log file if rmdir successfully removed the dir. - # Note however, that if it's a directory such as /usr/lib, then rmdir will try - # and remove that on every invocation, which will fail - so we'll never see - # the output; this isn't what I'd like but I don't see a way around it - # and it's not a big deal. - { rm -fv "${pycfile}.pyc" ; } && { rmdir -vp "$( dirname ${pycfile}.pyc )" > ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/rmdir.out 2>&1 && cat ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/rmdir.out ; } - fi - done - # Remove that temp file - rm -f ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/rmdir.out - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# If the buildstore doesn't exist then we'll use /tmp instead -# We don't check this earlier because *my* scripts mkdir /tmp/built-slackwarepackages -# and Slackware's SlackBuild scripts leave the package in /tmp -- and /tmp must always exist -# We won't try and create the dir because if you made a typo in the dir name, you -# make find your package (that may contain sensitive files) ends up in a globally readable -# area. -if [ ! -d "${BUILDSTORE}" ]; then - printf "${PROGNAME}: WARNING: The build store directory ${BUILDSTORE}\n" - printf " does not exist; using /tmp instead\n\n" - BUILDSTORE="/tmp/" -fi - - -# Show dependencies to the INSTALLED packages ? -( if [ "${SHOWDEPS}" = "Yes" ]; then - LDDEPSFILE="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/ld_list" - LDDEPSUNRESOLVED="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/ld_unresolved" - LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES="${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/ld_found_packages" - - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Generating list of shared library dependencies" - # I grep out 'not found' from the list because if this package CONTAINS the - # 'not found' library then we're not going to find it in /var/log/packages - # This isn't the same as having what I call an 'orphaned' library. - ( find . -type f \( -perm -100 -o -perm -010 -o -perm -001 \) -print0 | xargs -0 file | egrep '(ELF.*shared)' | \ - awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs ldd 2>/dev/null | grep '=>' | grep -vi 'not found' | \ - awk '{print $3}' | grep -v "^$" > "${LDDEPSFILE}" ) > /dev/null 2>&1 - - if [ ! -s "${LDDEPSFILE}" ]; then - printf "\n Failed to find any shared object dependencies\n" - else - - # Remove dupes from the list - sort "${LDDEPSFILE}" | uniq > "${LDDEPSFILE}.sorted" - mv -f "${LDDEPSFILE}.sorted" "${LDDEPSFILE}" - - # Look in /var/log/packages and /var/log/scripts (because our library - # may be linked against a symlink) and find our packages. - # Now, a problem that we have is that some of - # Slackware's packages have an 'incoming' directory (eg glibc) - # to avoid trampling over the running system without doing - # some pokery first. - # This is why I am *only* keeping the .so name rather than the - # full path leading to it. - cat "${LDDEPSFILE}" | rev | cut -d/ -f1 | rev | while read library_name ; do - ( ( cd /var/log/packages && grep -l ${library_name} * ) || ( cd /var/log/scripts && grep -l ${library_name} * ) ) >> "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}" - # If we couldn't find it in a package (most likely because - # it's linked against something that was compiled 'locally' rather than - # being brewed into a package, or because you've broken your packages list) - if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then - # This way it shows the full path to the library rather than just its file name. - egrep "${library_name}$" "${LDDEPSFILE}" >/dev/null 2>&1 && \ - echo "$( egrep "${library_name}$" "${LDDEPSFILE}" )" >> "${LDDEPSUNRESOLVED}" - fi - done - - # Before you think "Hold on a second old cheese, but some libraries - # exist in more than one package (glibc/glibc-solibs is an example) - # so what you going to do about that?" - # Absolutely nothing! :-) That'd mean having some sort of database - # to know that you'd only need one of the packages listed. - # *Also*, if you think about it, then who's to tell you whether you - # should have glibc OR glibc-solibs? *I* only install 'glibc' because - # I compile stuff (you don't need -solibs if you have the - # developer/full package) .. then if I compiled this package on a box - # that only had 'openssl' (rather than openssl-solibs *AND* openssl) - # then... oh it's too complicated. It's like a paradox or something. - - # Remove any dupes from the package list - sort "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}" | uniq > "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}.sorted" - mv -f "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}.sorted" "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}" - - # From 'generating list of dependencies' above. - echo " ... done" - - # Dump the list of package dependencies to screen - if [ -s "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: This package depends on libraries within the following installed packages:" - egrep -v "$( package_name ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} )" "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}" | while read line ; do - printf "\t ${line}\n" - done - fi - - # Now dump the list of dependencies into a log file. - # We could store it somewhere in the package I suppose, any suggestions? - install -m644 "${LDDEPSFOUNDPACKAGES}" "${BUILDSTORE}/$( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ).ld_deps.log" - - # And if we found any libraries that aren't part of installed packages, dump - # those too. - if [ -s "${LDDEPSUNRESOLVED}" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: The following libraries were not found in any installed package:" - cat "${LDDEPSUNRESOLVED}" | while read line ; do - printf "\t ${line}\n" - done - # Not much point in listing libraries in the package if we can't - # tell the user how to get a package containing that library, so - # we'll just log it and let the developer fix it afterwards. - install -m644 "${LDDEPSUNRESOLVED}" "${BUILDSTORE}/$( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ).orphaned_ld_deps.log" - fi - fi - -fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Launch an external command/script before running makepkg ? -# This may be useful to inspect the package contents with a file manager such as -# Midnight Commander or xtc. -# This is extremly useful for slacktrack as you can fix up symlinks and stuff -# that you couldn't do inside the root file system. -if [ ! -z "${RUNCMDAFTER}" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: Launching external command '${RUNCMDAFTER}'" >> ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - # Enter the package's root directory and run the command, appending any output to - # slacktrack's log: - if [ "${RUNCMDAFTER_WITHLOG}" = "Yes" ]; then - ( cd ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL ; ${RUNCMDAFTER} ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - else - # No logging - best for manual intervention or a curses type program, since this would - # potentially cause an unclean log file: - ( cd ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL ; ${RUNCMDAFTER} ) - fi - echo "${PROGNAME}: External command finished" >> ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} -fi - - -# Execute the Slackware package making utility & append its output to the package logfile -( ${MAKEPKG} ${MAKEPKGOPTS} \ - --linkadd $( echo ${CREATESYMLINKS} | cut -b1 | tr A-Z a-z ) \ - --chown $( echo ${SETROOTOWNER} | cut -b1 | tr A-Z a-z ) \ - ${BUILDSTORE}/${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} - - # Warn if no slack-desc file found. You don't need a doinst.sh script - # though, so we won't bother with that one. - # Why do this *after* running makepkg? makepkg makes lots of noise - # and unless you specifically scroll up or look at logs, you'll miss this warning. - if [ ! -s "install/slack-desc" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: WARNING - /install/slack-desc not found or is 0 bytes" - fi - - # Display the size of the package: - if [ -f "${BUILDSTORE}/${SLACKWAREPACKAGE}" ]; then - printf "${PROGNAME}: ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE}'s size is $( ls -lah ${BUILDSTORE}/${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} | awk '{print $5}' )\n" - fi - - # Create an MD5sum of the package if requested - if [ "${CREATEMD5SUM}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Creating an MD5 sum of ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE}" - ( cd "${BUILDSTORE}" - md5sum "${SLACKWAREPACKAGE}" > "${SLACKWAREPACKAGE}.md5" ) - echo " ... done" - fi - - # Sign the package if requested to do so. - if [ "${SIGNPACKAGE}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Signing ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} with ${SIGNINGKEY:-your default} key" - ( cd "${BUILDSTORE}" - GPG_OPTIONS="--detach-sign --yes --armor" - if [ "${SIGNINGKEY}" ]; then - GPG_OPTIONS="${GPG_OPTIONS} --local-user $SIGNINGKEY" - fi - - gpg ${GPG_OPTIONS} --output ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE}.asc ${SLACKWAREPACKAGE} - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - printf "\n${PROGNAME}: ERROR: Signature has not been correctly generated\n" - else - echo " ... done" - fi ) - - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Copy the slack-desc file into the build store path ? -( if [ "${CREATEDESCRIPTION}" = "Yes" -a -f "${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL/install/slack-desc" ]; then - echo "${PROGNAME}: Installing package description file into build store" - # Cut the handy ruler, comments and empty lines out of the file. - egrep -v '^($|#| *\|)' ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL/install/slack-desc > "${BUILDSTORE}/$( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ).txt" - chmod 644 "${BUILDSTORE}/$( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ).txt" - fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Log hard links -# Some packages (such as Python) use ln to create hard links rather than soft links. -# It is impossible to determine the original file name of a hard link, and thus -# must be weeded out manually. -( if [ "${LOGHARDLINKS}" = "Yes" ]; then - echo -n "${PROGNAME}: Scanning for hard links" - printf "$( find ${SLACKTRACKTMPPATH}/TRANSL -type f -links +1 -printf "Hard link: %P\n" )\n" > ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE}.hardlinks - if [ ! -z "$( grep "Hard link:" ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE}.hardlinks )" ]; then - printf "\nWARNING: The following hard links were detected\n" - cat ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE}.hardlinks - echo - # We will ALWAYS create a log file for hardlinks regardless of whether logging is disabled. - # The packager HAS to know about them ! - mv ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE}.hardlinks "${BUILDSTORE}/$( echo $SLACKWAREPACKAGE | rev | cut -d. -f2- | rev ).hardlinks.log" - else - echo " ... none found" - rm -f "${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE}.hardlinks" - fi -fi ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - -# Tidy up workspace: -tidy_workspace - -# Report that slacktrack has finished, but to the log only. -printf "\n\n[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME} finished.\n" >> ${SLACKTRACKLOGFILE} - - -# Unless the user has specified their own logfile, we'll use packagename-ver-arch-build.log -# If they've disabled logging with --nologging then simply delete the log file. -# You could say this was sloppy, that we're logging in the first place if we're told not to -# but given that most make scripts scroll tens of pages off the screen, I think a log file -# is *Always* handy to have, even if you don't retain it. -move_log - - -# Report that slacktrack has finished (to screen only). -printf "\n\n[$( date "+%D %r" )] ${PROGNAME} finished.\n" - -exit 0 -#EOF |