#!/bin/bash # Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Id: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/portage/bin/ebuild.sh,v 1.201.2.42 2005/08/20 17:24:30 jstubbs Exp $ export SANDBOX_PREDICT="${SANDBOX_PREDICT}:/proc/self/maps:/dev/console:/usr/lib/portage/pym:/dev/random" export SANDBOX_WRITE="${SANDBOX_WRITE}:/dev/shm:${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}" export SANDBOX_READ="${SANDBOX_READ}:/dev/shm:${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}" if [ ! -z "${PORTAGE_GPG_DIR}" ]; then SANDBOX_PREDICT="${SANDBOX_PREDICT}:${PORTAGE_GPG_DIR}" fi if [ "$*" != "depend" ] && [ "$*" != "clean" ] && [ "$*" != "nofetch" ]; then if [ -f "${T}/environment" ]; then source "${T}/environment" &>/dev/null fi fi if [ -n "$#" ]; then ARGS="${*}" fi declare -rx EBUILD_PHASE="$*" # Prevent aliases from causing portage to act inappropriately. # Make sure it's before everything so we don't mess aliases that follow. unalias -a # Unset some variables that break things. unset GZIP BZIP BZIP2 CDPATH GREP_OPTIONS GREP_COLOR GLOBIGNORE # We need this next line for "die" and "assert". It expands # It _must_ preceed all the calls to die and assert. shopt -s expand_aliases alias die='diefunc "$FUNCNAME" "$LINENO" "$?"' alias assert='_pipestatus="${PIPESTATUS[*]}"; [[ "${_pipestatus// /}" -eq 0 ]] || diefunc "$FUNCNAME" "$LINENO" "$_pipestatus"' alias save_IFS='[ "${IFS:-unset}" != "unset" ] && old_IFS="${IFS}"' alias restore_IFS='if [ "${old_IFS:-unset}" != "unset" ]; then IFS="${old_IFS}"; unset old_IFS; else unset IFS; fi' OCC="$CC" OCXX="$CXX" source /etc/profile.env &>/dev/null if [ -f "${PORTAGE_BASHRC}" ]; then source "${PORTAGE_BASHRC}" fi [ ! -z "$OCC" ] && export CC="$OCC" [ ! -z "$OCXX" ] && export CXX="$OCXX" export PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/lib/portage/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:${ROOTPATH}" [ ! -z "$PREROOTPATH" ] && export PATH="${PREROOTPATH%%:}:$PATH" if [ -e /etc/init.d/functions.sh ]; then source /etc/init.d/functions.sh &>/dev/null elif [ -e /etc/rc.d/config/functions ]; then source /etc/rc.d/config/functions &>/dev/null else #Mac OS X source /usr/lib/portage/bin/functions.sh &>/dev/null fi # the sandbox is disabled by default except when overridden in the relevant stages export SANDBOX_ON="0" # sandbox support functions; defined prior to profile.bashrc srcing, since the profile might need to add a default exception (/usr/lib64/conftest fex, bug #60147) addread() { export SANDBOX_READ="$SANDBOX_READ:$1" } addwrite() { export SANDBOX_WRITE="$SANDBOX_WRITE:$1" } adddeny() { export SANDBOX_DENY="$SANDBOX_DENY:$1" } addpredict() { export SANDBOX_PREDICT="$SANDBOX_PREDICT:$1" } lchown() { chown -h "$@" } lchgrp() { chgrp -h "$@" } # source the existing profile.bashrc's. save_IFS IFS=$'\n' for dir in ${PROFILE_PATHS}; do # Must unset it so that it doesn't mess up assumptions in the RCs. unset IFS if [ -f "${dir}/profile.bashrc" ]; then source "${dir}/profile.bashrc" fi done restore_IFS esyslog() { # Custom version of esyslog() to take care of the "Red Star" bug. # MUST follow functions.sh to override the "" parameter problem. return 0 } use() { if useq ${1}; then return 0 fi return 1 } usev() { if useq ${1}; then echo "${1}" return 0 fi return 1 } useq() { local u="${1}" local neg=0 if [ "${u:0:1}" == "!" ]; then u="${u:1}" neg=1 fi local x # Make sure we have this USE flag in IUSE if ! hasq "${u}" ${IUSE} ${E_IUSE} && ! hasq "${u}" ${PORTAGE_ARCHLIST} selinux; then echo "QA Notice: USE Flag '${u}' not in IUSE for ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" >&2 fi for x in ${USE}; do if [ "${x}" == "${u}" ]; then if [ ${neg} -eq 1 ]; then return 1 else return 0 fi fi done if [ ${neg} -eq 1 ]; then return 0 else return 1 fi } has() { if hasq "$@"; then return 0 fi return 1 } hasv() { if hasq "$@"; then echo "${1}" return 0 fi return 1 } hasq() { local x local me=$1 shift # All the TTY checks really only help out depend. Which is nice. # Logging kills all this anyway. Everything becomes a pipe. --NJ for x in "$@"; do if [ "${x}" == "${me}" ]; then return 0 fi done return 1 } has_version() { if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" == "depend" ]; then die "portageq calls (has_version calls portageq) are not allowed in the global scope" fi # return shell-true/shell-false if exists. # Takes single depend-type atoms. if /usr/lib/portage/bin/portageq 'has_version' "${ROOT}" "$1"; then return 0 else return 1 fi } portageq() { if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" == "depend" ]; then die "portageq calls are not allowed in the global scope" fi /usr/lib/portage/bin/portageq "$@" } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- best_version() { if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" == "depend" ]; then die "portageq calls (best_version calls portageq) are not allowed in the global scope" fi # returns the best/most-current match. # Takes single depend-type atoms. /usr/lib/portage/bin/portageq 'best_version' "${ROOT}" "$1" } use_with() { if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "!!! use_with() called without a parameter." >&2 echo "!!! use_with [ [value]]" >&2 return 1 fi local UW_SUFFIX="" if [ ! -z "${3}" ]; then UW_SUFFIX="=${3}" fi local UWORD="$2" if [ -z "${UWORD}" ]; then UWORD="$1" fi if useq $1; then echo "--with-${UWORD}${UW_SUFFIX}" else echo "--without-${UWORD}" fi return 0 } use_enable() { if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "!!! use_enable() called without a parameter." >&2 echo "!!! use_enable [ [value]]" >&2 return 1 fi local UE_SUFFIX="" if [ ! -z "${3}" ]; then UE_SUFFIX="=${3}" fi local UWORD="$2" if [ -z "${UWORD}" ]; then UWORD="$1" fi if useq $1; then echo "--enable-${UWORD}${UE_SUFFIX}" else echo "--disable-${UWORD}" fi return 0 } diefunc() { local funcname="$1" lineno="$2" exitcode="$3" shift 3 echo >&2 echo "!!! ERROR: $CATEGORY/$PF failed." >&2 echo "!!! Function $funcname, Line $lineno, Exitcode $exitcode" >&2 echo "!!! ${*:-(no error message)}" >&2 echo "!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status message." >&2 echo >&2 if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE/depend}" == "${EBUILD_PHASE}" ]; then for x in $EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS; do ${x} "$@" >&2 1>&2 done fi exit 1 } #if no perms are specified, dirs/files will have decent defaults #(not secretive, but not stupid) umask 022 export DESTTREE=/usr export INSDESTTREE="" export EXEDESTTREE="" export DOCDESTTREE="" export INSOPTIONS="-m0644" export EXEOPTIONS="-m0755" export LIBOPTIONS="-m0644" export DIROPTIONS="-m0755" export MOPREFIX=${PN} check_KV() { if [ -z "${KV}" ]; then eerror "" eerror "Could not determine your kernel version." eerror "Make sure that you have /usr/src/linux symlink." eerror "And that said kernel has been configured." eerror "You can also simply run the following command" eerror "in the kernel referenced by /usr/src/linux:" eerror " make include/linux/version.h" eerror "" die fi } # adds ".keep" files so that dirs aren't auto-cleaned keepdir() { dodir "$@" local x if [ "$1" == "-R" ] || [ "$1" == "-r" ]; then shift find "$@" -type d -printf "${D}/%p/.keep\n" | tr "\n" "\0" | $XARGS -0 -n100 touch || die "Failed to recursive create .keep files" else for x in "$@"; do touch "${D}/${x}/.keep" || die "Failed to create .keep in ${D}/${x}" done fi } unpack() { local x local y local myfail local tarvars if [ "$USERLAND" == "BSD" ]; then tarvars="" else tarvars="--no-same-owner" fi [ -z "$*" ] && die "Nothing passed to the 'unpack' command" for x in "$@"; do echo ">>> Unpacking ${x} to ${PWD}" y=${x%.*} y=${y##*.} myfail="${x} does not exist" if [ "${x:0:2}" = "./" ] ; then srcdir="" else srcdir="${DISTDIR}/" fi [ ! -s "${srcdir}${x}" ] && die "$myfail" myfail="failure unpacking ${x}" case "${x##*.}" in tar) tar xf "${srcdir}${x}" ${tarvars} || die "$myfail" ;; tgz) tar xzf "${srcdir}${x}" ${tarvars} || die "$myfail" ;; tbz2) bzip2 -dc "${srcdir}${x}" | tar xf - ${tarvars} assert "$myfail" ;; ZIP|zip|jar) unzip -qo "${srcdir}${x}" || die "$myfail" ;; gz|Z|z) if [ "${y}" == "tar" ]; then tar zxf "${srcdir}${x}" ${tarvars} || die "$myfail" else gzip -dc "${srcdir}${x}" > ${x%.*} || die "$myfail" fi ;; bz2) if [ "${y}" == "tar" ]; then bzip2 -dc "${srcdir}${x}" | tar xf - ${tarvars} assert "$myfail" else bzip2 -dc "${srcdir}${x}" > ${x%.*} || die "$myfail" fi ;; RAR|rar) unrar x -idq "${srcdir}/${x}" || die "$myfail" ;; *) echo "unpack ${x}: file format not recognized. Ignoring." ;; esac done } strip_duplicate_slashes () { if [ -n "${1}" ]; then local removed="${1/\/\///}" [ "${removed}" != "${removed/\/\///}" ] && removed=$(strip_duplicate_slashes "${removed}") echo ${removed} fi } econf() { local LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF="${EXTRA_ECONF}" if [ -z "${ECONF_SOURCE}" ]; then ECONF_SOURCE="." fi if [ -x "${ECONF_SOURCE}/configure" ]; then if [ -e /usr/share/gnuconfig/ ]; then local x for x in $(find "${WORKDIR}" -type f '(' -name config.guess -o -name config.sub ')') ; do echo " * econf: updating ${x/${WORKDIR}\/} with /usr/share/gnuconfig/${x##*/}" cp -f /usr/share/gnuconfig/${x##*/} ${x} done fi if [ ! -z "${CBUILD}" ]; then LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF="--build=${CBUILD} ${LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF}" fi if [ ! -z "${CTARGET}" ]; then LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF="--target=${CTARGET} ${LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF}" fi # if the profile defines a location to install libs to aside from default, pass it on. # if the ebuild passes in --libdir, they're responsible for the conf_libdir fun. LIBDIR_VAR="LIBDIR_${ABI}" if [ -n "${ABI}" -a -n "${!LIBDIR_VAR}" ]; then CONF_LIBDIR="${!LIBDIR_VAR}" fi unset LIBDIR_VAR if [ -n "${CONF_LIBDIR}" ] && [ "${*/--libdir}" == "$*" ]; then if [ "${*/--exec-prefix}" != "$*" ]; then local args="$(echo $*)" local -a pref=($(echo ${args/*--exec-prefix[= ]})) CONF_PREFIX=${pref} [ "${CONF_PREFIX:0:1}" != "/" ] && CONF_PREFIX="/${CONF_PREFIX}" elif [ "${*/--prefix}" != "$*" ]; then local args="$(echo $*)" local -a pref=($(echo ${args/*--prefix[= ]})) CONF_PREFIX=${pref} [ "${CONF_PREFIX:0:1}" != "/" ] && CONF_PREFIX="/${CONF_PREFIX}" else CONF_PREFIX="/usr" fi export CONF_PREFIX [ "${CONF_LIBDIR:0:1}" != "/" ] && CONF_LIBDIR="/${CONF_LIBDIR}" CONF_LIBDIR_RESULT="${CONF_PREFIX}${CONF_LIBDIR}" for X in 1 2 3; do # The escaping is weird. It will break if you escape the last one. CONF_LIBDIR_RESULT="${CONF_LIBDIR_RESULT//\/\///}" done LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF="--libdir=${CONF_LIBDIR_RESULT} ${LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF}" fi echo "${ECONF_SOURCE}/configure" \ --prefix=/usr \ --host=${CHOST} \ --mandir=/usr/share/man \ --infodir=/usr/share/info \ --datadir=/usr/share \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --localstatedir=/var/lib \ "$@" \ ${LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF} if ! "${ECONF_SOURCE}/configure" \ --prefix=/usr \ --host=${CHOST} \ --mandir=/usr/share/man \ --infodir=/usr/share/info \ --datadir=/usr/share \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --localstatedir=/var/lib \ "$@" \ ${LOCAL_EXTRA_ECONF}; then if [ -s config.log ]; then echo echo "!!! Please attach the config.log to your bug report:" echo "!!! ${PWD}/config.log" fi die "econf failed" fi else die "no configure script found" fi } einstall() { # CONF_PREFIX is only set if they didn't pass in libdir above. LIBDIR_VAR="LIBDIR_${ABI}" if [ -n "${ABI}" -a -n "${!LIBDIR_VAR}" ]; then CONF_LIBDIR="${!LIBDIR_VAR}" fi unset LIBDIR_VAR if [ -n "${CONF_LIBDIR}" ] && [ "${CONF_PREFIX:-unset}" != "unset" ]; then EI_DESTLIBDIR="${D}/${CONF_PREFIX}/${CONF_LIBDIR}" EI_DESTLIBDIR="$(strip_duplicate_slashes ${EI_DESTLIBDIR})" EXTRA_EINSTALL="libdir=${EI_DESTLIBDIR} ${EXTRA_EINSTALL}" unset EI_DESTLIBDIR fi if [ -f ./[mM]akefile -o -f ./GNUmakefile ] ; then if [ ! -z "${PORTAGE_DEBUG}" ]; then make -n prefix=${D}/usr \ datadir=${D}/usr/share \ infodir=${D}/usr/share/info \ localstatedir=${D}/var/lib \ mandir=${D}/usr/share/man \ sysconfdir=${D}/etc \ ${EXTRA_EINSTALL} \ "$@" install fi make prefix=${D}/usr \ datadir=${D}/usr/share \ infodir=${D}/usr/share/info \ localstatedir=${D}/var/lib \ mandir=${D}/usr/share/man \ sysconfdir=${D}/etc \ ${EXTRA_EINSTALL} \ "$@" install || die "einstall failed" else die "no Makefile found" fi } pkg_setup() { return } pkg_nofetch() { [ -z "${SRC_URI}" ] && return echo "!!! The following are listed in SRC_URI for ${PN}:" for MYFILE in `echo ${SRC_URI}`; do echo "!!! $MYFILE" done } src_unpack() { if [ "${A}" != "" ]; then unpack ${A} fi } src_compile() { if [ -x ./configure ]; then econf fi if [ -f Makefile ] || [ -f GNUmakefile ] || [ -f makefile ]; then emake || die "emake failed" fi } src_test() { addpredict / if make check -n &> /dev/null; then echo ">>> Test phase [check]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" if ! make check; then hasq test $FEATURES && die "Make check failed. See above for details." hasq test $FEATURES || eerror "Make check failed. See above for details." fi elif make test -n &> /dev/null; then echo ">>> Test phase [test]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" if ! make test; then hasq test $FEATURES && die "Make test failed. See above for details." hasq test $FEATURES || eerror "Make test failed. See above for details." fi else echo ">>> Test phase [none]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" fi SANDBOX_PREDICT="${SANDBOX_PREDICT%:/}" } src_install() { return } pkg_preinst() { return } pkg_postinst() { return } pkg_prerm() { return } pkg_postrm() { return } pkg_config() { eerror "This ebuild does not have a config function." } # Used to generate the /lib/cpp and /usr/bin/cc wrappers gen_wrapper() { cat > $1 << END #!/bin/sh $2 "\$@" END chmod 0755 $1 } dyn_setup() { pkg_setup } dyn_unpack() { trap "abort_unpack" SIGINT SIGQUIT local newstuff="no" if [ -e "${WORKDIR}" ]; then local x local checkme for x in ${AA}; do echo ">>> Checking ${x}'s mtime..." if [ "${DISTDIR}/${x}" -nt "${WORKDIR}" ]; then echo ">>> ${x} has been updated; recreating WORKDIR..." newstuff="yes" rm -rf "${WORKDIR}" break fi done if [ "${EBUILD}" -nt "${WORKDIR}" ]; then echo ">>> ${EBUILD} has been updated; recreating WORKDIR..." newstuff="yes" rm -rf "${WORKDIR}" elif [ ! -f "${BUILDDIR}/.unpacked" ]; then echo ">>> Not marked as unpacked; recreating WORKDIR..." newstuff="yes" rm -rf "${WORKDIR}" fi fi if [ -e "${WORKDIR}" ]; then if [ "$newstuff" == "no" ]; then echo ">>> WORKDIR is up-to-date, keeping..." return 0 fi fi install -m0700 -d "${WORKDIR}" || die "Failed to create dir '${WORKDIR}'" [ -d "$WORKDIR" ] && cd "${WORKDIR}" echo ">>> Unpacking source..." src_unpack touch "${BUILDDIR}/.unpacked" || die "IO Failure -- Failed 'touch .unpacked' in BUILDIR" echo ">>> Source unpacked." cd "$BUILDDIR" trap SIGINT SIGQUIT } dyn_clean() { if [ "$USERLAND" == "BSD" ] && type -p chflags &>/dev/null; then chflags -R noschg,nouchg,nosappnd,nouappnd,nosunlnk,nouunlnk \ "${BUILDDIR}" fi if [ "$USERLAND" == "Darwin" ] && type -p chflags &>/dev/null; then chflags -R noschg,nouchg,nosappnd,nouappnd "${BUILDDIR}" fi rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/image" if ! hasq keeptemp $FEATURES; then rm -rf "${T}" else mv "${T}/environment" "${T}/environment.keeptemp" fi if ! hasq keepwork $FEATURES; then rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/.unpacked" rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/.compiled" rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/.tested" rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/.installed" rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/.packaged" rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/build-info" rm -rf "${WORKDIR}" fi if [ -f "${BUILDDIR}/.unpacked" ]; then find "${BUILDDIR}" -type d ! -regex "^${WORKDIR}" | sort -r | tr "\n" "\0" | $XARGS -0 rmdir &>/dev/null fi if [ -z "$(find "${BUILDDIR}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1)" ]; then rmdir "${BUILDDIR}" fi true } into() { if [ $1 == "/" ]; then export DESTTREE="" else export DESTTREE=$1 if [ ! -d "${D}${DESTTREE}" ]; then install -d "${D}${DESTTREE}" fi fi } insinto() { if [ "$1" == "/" ]; then export INSDESTTREE="" else export INSDESTTREE=$1 if [ ! -d "${D}${INSDESTTREE}" ]; then install -d "${D}${INSDESTTREE}" fi fi } exeinto() { if [ "$1" == "/" ]; then export EXEDESTTREE="" else export EXEDESTTREE="$1" if [ ! -d "${D}${EXEDESTTREE}" ]; then install -d "${D}${EXEDESTTREE}" fi fi } docinto() { if [ "$1" == "/" ]; then export DOCDESTTREE="" else export DOCDESTTREE="$1" if [ ! -d "${D}usr/share/doc/${PF}/${DOCDESTTREE}" ]; then install -d "${D}usr/share/doc/${PF}/${DOCDESTTREE}" fi fi } insopts() { INSOPTIONS="" for x in $*; do #if we have a debug build, let's not strip anything if hasq nostrip $FEATURES $RESTRICT && [ "$x" == "-s" ]; then continue else INSOPTIONS="$INSOPTIONS $x" fi done export INSOPTIONS } diropts() { DIROPTIONS="" for x in $*; do DIROPTIONS="${DIROPTIONS} $x" done export DIROPTIONS } exeopts() { EXEOPTIONS="" for x in $*; do #if we have a debug build, let's not strip anything if hasq nostrip $FEATURES $RESTRICT && [ "$x" == "-s" ]; then continue else EXEOPTIONS="$EXEOPTIONS $x" fi done export EXEOPTIONS } libopts() { LIBOPTIONS="" for x in $*; do #if we have a debug build, let's not strip anything if hasq nostrip $FEATURES $RESTRICT && [ "$x" == "-s" ]; then continue else LIBOPTIONS="$LIBOPTIONS $x" fi done export LIBOPTIONS } abort_handler() { local msg if [ "$2" != "fail" ]; then msg="${EBUILD}: ${1} aborted; exiting." else msg="${EBUILD}: ${1} failed; exiting." fi echo echo "$msg" echo eval ${3} #unset signal handler trap SIGINT SIGQUIT } abort_compile() { abort_handler "src_compile" $1 rm -f "${BUILDDIR}/.compiled" exit 1 } abort_unpack() { abort_handler "src_unpack" $1 rm -f "${BUILDDIR}/.unpacked" rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/work" exit 1 } abort_package() { abort_handler "dyn_package" $1 rm -f "${BUILDDIR}/.packaged" rm -f "${PKGDIR}"/All/${PF}.t* exit 1 } abort_test() { abort_handler "dyn_test" $1 rm -f "${BUILDDIR}/.tested" exit 1 } abort_install() { abort_handler "src_install" $1 rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/image" exit 1 } dyn_compile() { trap "abort_compile" SIGINT SIGQUIT [ "${CFLAGS-unset}" != "unset" ] && export CFLAGS [ "${CXXFLAGS-unset}" != "unset" ] && export CXXFLAGS [ "${LIBCFLAGS-unset}" != "unset" ] && export LIBCFLAGS [ "${LIBCXXFLAGS-unset}" != "unset" ] && export LIBCXXFLAGS [ "${LDFLAGS-unset}" != "unset" ] && export LDFLAGS [ "${ASFLAGS-unset}" != "unset" ] && export ASFLAGS [ "${CCACHE_DIR-unset}" != "unset" ] && export CCACHE_DIR [ "${CCACHE_SIZE-unset}" != "unset" ] && export CCACHE_SIZE [ "${DISTCC_DIR-unset}" == "unset" ] && export DISTCC_DIR="${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/.distcc" [ ! -z "${DISTCC_DIR}" ] && addwrite "${DISTCC_DIR}" if hasq noauto $FEATURES &>/dev/null && [ ! -f ${BUILDDIR}/.unpacked ]; then echo echo "!!! We apparently haven't unpacked... This is probably not what you" echo "!!! want to be doing... You are using FEATURES=noauto so I'll assume" echo "!!! that you know what you are doing... You have 5 seconds to abort..." echo for x in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do echo -ne "\a" LC_ALL=C sleep 0.25 done sleep 3 fi cd "${BUILDDIR}" if [ ! -e "build-info" ]; then mkdir build-info fi cp "${EBUILD}" "build-info/${PF}.ebuild" if [ ${BUILDDIR}/.compiled -nt "${WORKDIR}" ]; then echo ">>> It appears that ${PN} is already compiled; skipping." echo ">>> (clean to force compilation)" trap SIGINT SIGQUIT return fi if [ -d "${S}" ]; then cd "${S}" fi #our custom version of libtool uses $S and $D to fix #invalid paths in .la files export S D #some packages use an alternative to $S to build in, cause #our libtool to create problematic .la files export PWORKDIR="$WORKDIR" src_compile #|| abort_compile "fail" cd "${BUILDDIR}" touch .compiled cd build-info echo "$ASFLAGS" > ASFLAGS echo "$CATEGORY" > CATEGORY echo "$CBUILD" > CBUILD echo "$CC" > CC echo "$CDEPEND" > CDEPEND echo "$CFLAGS" > CFLAGS echo "$CHOST" > CHOST echo "$CTARGET" > CTARGET echo "$CXX" > CXX echo "$CXXFLAGS" > CXXFLAGS echo "$DEPEND" > DEPEND echo "$EXTRA_ECONF" > EXTRA_ECONF echo "$EXTRA_EINSTALL" > EXTRA_EINSTALL echo "$EXTRA_EMAKE" > EXTRA_MAKE echo "$FEATURES" > FEATURES echo "$INHERITED" > INHERITED echo "$IUSE" > IUSE echo "$PKGUSE" > PKGUSE echo "$LDFLAGS" > LDFLAGS echo "$LIBCFLAGS" > LIBCFLAGS echo "$LIBCXXFLAGS" > LIBCXXFLAGS echo "$LICENSE" > LICENSE echo "$PDEPEND" > PDEPEND echo "$PF" > PF echo "$PROVIDE" > PROVIDE echo "$RDEPEND" > RDEPEND echo "$RESTRICT" > RESTRICT echo "$SLOT" > SLOT echo "$USE" > USE echo "${EAPI:-0}" > EAPI set > environment export -p | sed 's:declare -rx:declare -x:' >> environment bzip2 -9 environment cp "${EBUILD}" "${PF}.ebuild" if hasq nostrip $FEATURES $RESTRICT; then touch DEBUGBUILD fi trap SIGINT SIGQUIT } dyn_package() { trap "abort_package" SIGINT SIGQUIT cd "${BUILDDIR}/image" tar cpvf - ./ | bzip2 -f > ../bin.tar.bz2 || die "Failed to create tarball" cd .. xpak build-info inf.xpak tbz2tool join bin.tar.bz2 inf.xpak "${PF}.tbz2" mv "${PF}.tbz2" "${PKGDIR}/All" || die "Failed to move tbz2 to ${PKGDIR}/All" rm -f inf.xpak bin.tar.bz2 if [ ! -d "${PKGDIR}/${CATEGORY}" ]; then install -d "${PKGDIR}/${CATEGORY}" fi ln -sf "../All/${PF}.tbz2" "${PKGDIR}/${CATEGORY}/${PF}.tbz2" || die "Failed to create symlink in ${PKGDIR}/${CATEGORY}" echo ">>> Done." cd "${BUILDDIR}" touch .packaged || die "Failed to 'touch .packaged' in ${BUILDDIR}" trap SIGINT SIGQUIT } dyn_test() { if [ ${BUILDDIR}/.tested -nt "${WORKDIR}" ]; then echo ">>> It appears that ${PN} has already been tested; skipping." return fi trap "abort_test" SIGINT SIGQUIT if [ -d "${S}" ]; then cd "${S}" fi if hasq maketest $RESTRICT || hasq test $RESTRICT; then ewarn "Skipping make test/check due to ebuild restriction." echo ">>> Test phase [explicitly disabled]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" elif ! hasq test $FEATURES; then echo ">>> Test phase [not enabled]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" else echo ">>> Test phase [enabled]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" src_test fi cd "${BUILDDIR}" touch .tested || die "Failed to 'touch .tested' in ${BUILDDIR}" trap SIGINT SIGQUIT } PORTAGE_INST_UID="0" PORTAGE_INST_GID="0" dyn_install() { trap "abort_install" SIGINT SIGQUIT rm -rf "${BUILDDIR}/image" mkdir "${BUILDDIR}/image" if [ -d "${S}" ]; then cd "${S}" fi echo echo ">>> Install ${PF} into ${D} category ${CATEGORY}" #our custom version of libtool uses $S and $D to fix #invalid paths in .la files export S D #some packages uses an alternative to $S to build in, cause #our libtool to create problematic .la files export PWORKDIR="$WORKDIR" src_install #|| abort_install "fail" prepall cd "${D}" declare -i UNSAFE=0 for i in $(find "${D}/" -type f -perm -2002); do ((UNSAFE++)) echo "UNSAFE SetGID: $i" chmod -s,o-w "$i" done for i in $(find "${D}/" -type f -perm -4002); do ((UNSAFE++)) echo "UNSAFE SetUID: $i" chmod -s,o-w "$i" done # Now we look for all world writable files. for i in $(find "${D}/" -type f -perm -2); do echo -ne '\a' echo "QA Security Notice:" echo "- ${i:${#D}:${#i}} will be a world writable file." echo "- This may or may not be a security problem, most of the time it is one." echo "- Please double check that $PF really needs a world writeable bit and file bugs accordingly." sleep 1 done if type -p scanelf > /dev/null ; then # Make sure we disallow insecure RUNPATH/RPATH's # Don't want paths that point to the tree where the package was built # (older, broken libtools would do this). Also check for null paths # because the loader will search $PWD when it finds null paths. f=$(scanelf -qyRF '%r %p' "${D}" | grep -E "(${BUILDDIR}|: |::|^ )") if [[ -n ${f} ]] ; then echo -ne '\a\n' echo "QA Notice: the following files contain insecure RUNPATH's" echo " Please file a bug about this at http://bugs.gentoo.org/" echo " For more information on this issue, kindly review:" echo " http://bugs.gentoo.org/81745" echo "${f}" echo -ne '\a\n' die "Insecure binaries detected" fi # Check for setid binaries but are not built with BIND_NOW f=$(scanelf -qyRF '%b %p' "${D}") if [[ -n ${f} ]] ; then echo -ne '\a\n' echo "QA Notice: the following files are setXid, dyn linked, and using lazy bindings" echo " This combination is generally discouraged. Try re-emerging the package:" echo " LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,now' emerge ${PN}" echo "${f}" echo -ne '\a\n' [[ ${FEATURES/stricter} != "${FEATURES}" ]] \ && die "Aborting due to lazy bindings" sleep 1 fi # TEXTREL's are baaaaaaaad f=$(scanelf -qyRF '%t %p' "${D}") if [[ -n ${f} ]] ; then echo -ne '\a\n' echo "QA Notice: the following files contain runtime text relocations" echo " Text relocations require a lot of extra work to be preformed by the" echo " dynamic linker which will cause serious performance impact on IA-32" echo " and might not function properly on other architectures hppa for example." echo " If you are a programmer please take a closer look at this package and" echo " consider writing a patch which addresses this problem." echo "${f}" echo -ne '\a\n' [[ ${FEATURES/stricter} != "${FEATURES}" ]] \ && die "Aborting due to textrels" sleep 1 fi # Check for files with executable stacks f=$(scanelf -qyRF '%e %p' "${D}") if [[ -n ${f} ]] ; then echo -ne '\a\n' echo "QA Notice: the following files contain executable stacks" echo " Files with executable stacks will not work properly (or at all!)" echo " on some architectures/operating systems. A bug should be filed" echo " at http://bugs.gentoo.org/ to make sure the file is fixed." echo "${f}" echo -ne '\a\n' [[ ${FEATURES/stricter} != "${FEATURES}" ]] \ && die "Aborting due to +x stack" sleep 1 fi # Save NEEDED information scanelf -qyRF '%p %n' "${D}" | sed -e 's:^:/:' > "${BUILDDIR}"/build-info/NEEDED fi if [[ ${UNSAFE} > 0 ]] ; then die "There are ${UNSAFE} unsafe files. Portage will not install them." fi # dumps perms to stdout. if error, no perms dumped. function stat_perms() { local f # only define do_stat if it hasn't been already if ! type -p do_stat &> /dev/null; then if ! type -p stat &>/dev/null; then do_stat() { # Generic version -- Octal result python -c "import os,stat; print '%o' % os.stat('$1')[stat.ST_MODE]" } else if [ "${USERLAND}" == "BSD" ] || [ "${USERLAND}" == "Darwin" ]; then do_stat() { # BSD version -- Octal result $(type -p stat) -f '%p' "$1" } else do_stat() { # Linux version -- Hex result converted to Octal f=$($(type -p stat) -c '%f' "$1") || return $? printf '%o' "0x$f" } fi fi fi f=$(do_stat "$@") || return f="${f:2:4}" echo $f } local file s local count=0 find "${D}/" -user portage | while read file; do count=$(( $count + 1 )) if [ -L "${file}" ]; then lchown ${PORTAGE_INST_UID} "${file}" else s=$(stat_perms "$file") if [ -z "${s}" ]; then ewarn "failed stat_perm'ing $file. User intervention during install isn't wise..." continue fi chown ${PORTAGE_INST_UID} "$file" chmod "$s" "$file" fi done if (( $count > 0 )); then ewarn "$count files were installed with user portage!" fi count=0 find "${D}/" -group portage | while read file; do count=$(( $count + 1 )) if [ -L "${file}" ]; then lchgrp ${PORTAGE_INST_GID} "${file}" else s=$(stat_perms "$file") if [ -z "${s}" ]; then echo "failed stat_perm'ing '$file' . User intervention during install isn't wise..." continue fi chgrp ${PORTAGE_INST_GID} "$file" chmod "$s" "$file" fi done if (( $count > 0 )); then ewarn "$count files were installed with group portage!" fi unset -f stat_perms # Portage regenerates this on the installed system. if [ -f "${D}/usr/share/info/dir.gz" ]; then rm -f "${D}/usr/share/info/dir.gz" fi if hasq multilib-strict ${FEATURES} && [ -x /usr/bin/file -a -x /usr/bin/find -a \ -n "${MULTILIB_STRICT_DIRS}" -a -n "${MULTILIB_STRICT_DENY}" ]; then MULTILIB_STRICT_EXEMPT=${MULTILIB_STRICT_EXEMPT:-"(perl5|gcc|gcc-lib)"} for dir in ${MULTILIB_STRICT_DIRS}; do [ -d "${D}/${dir}" ] || continue for file in $(find ${D}/${dir} -type f | egrep -v "^${D}/${dir}/${MULTILIB_STRICT_EXEMPT}"); do file ${file} | egrep -q "${MULTILIB_STRICT_DENY}" && die "File ${file} matches a file type that is not allowed in ${dir}" done done fi touch "${BUILDDIR}/.installed" echo ">>> Completed installing ${PF} into ${D}" echo cd ${BUILDDIR} trap SIGINT SIGQUIT } dyn_preinst() { # set IMAGE depending if this is a binary or compile merge [ "${EMERGE_FROM}" == "binary" ] && IMAGE=${PKG_TMPDIR}/${PF}/bin \ || IMAGE=${D} pkg_preinst # hopefully this will someday allow us to get rid of the no* feature flags # we don't want globbing for initial expansion, but afterwards, we do local shopts=$- set -o noglob for no_inst in ${INSTALL_MASK}; do set +o noglob einfo "Removing ${no_inst}" # normal stuff rm -Rf ${IMAGE}/${no_inst} >&/dev/null # we also need to handle globs (*.a, *.h, etc) find "${IMAGE}" -name ${no_inst} -exec rm -fR {} \; >&/dev/null done # set everything back the way we found it set +o noglob set -${shopts} # remove man pages if hasq noman $FEATURES; then rm -fR "${IMAGE}/usr/share/man" fi # remove info pages if hasq noinfo $FEATURES; then rm -fR "${IMAGE}/usr/share/info" fi # remove docs if hasq nodoc $FEATURES; then rm -fR "${IMAGE}/usr/share/doc" fi # remove share dir if unnessesary if hasq nodoc $FEATURES -o hasq noman $FEATURES -o hasq noinfo $FEATURES; then rmdir "${IMAGE}/usr/share" &> /dev/null fi # Smart FileSystem Permissions if hasq sfperms $FEATURES; then for i in $(find ${IMAGE}/ -type f -perm -4000); do ebegin ">>> SetUID: [chmod go-r] $i " chmod go-r "$i" eend $? done for i in $(find ${IMAGE}/ -type f -perm -2000); do ebegin ">>> SetGID: [chmod o-r] $i " chmod o-r "$i" eend $? done fi # total suid control. if hasq suidctl $FEATURES > /dev/null ; then sfconf=/etc/portage/suidctl.conf echo ">>> Preforming suid scan in ${IMAGE}" for i in $(find ${IMAGE}/ -type f \( -perm -4000 -o -perm -2000 \) ); do if [ -s "${sfconf}" ]; then suid="`grep ^${i/${IMAGE}/}$ ${sfconf}`" if [ "${suid}" = "${i/${IMAGE}/}" ]; then echo "- ${i/${IMAGE}/} is an approved suid file" else echo ">>> Removing sbit on non registered ${i/${IMAGE}/}" for x in 5 4 3 2 1 0; do echo -ne "\a"; sleep 0.25 ; done echo -ne "\a" chmod ugo-s "${i}" grep ^#${i/${IMAGE}/}$ ${sfconf} > /dev/null || { # sandbox prevents us from writing directly # to files outside of the sandbox, but this # can easly be bypassed using the addwrite() function addwrite "${sfconf}" echo ">>> Appending commented out entry to ${sfconf} for ${PF}" ls_ret=`ls -ldh "${i}"` echo "## ${ls_ret%${IMAGE}*}${ls_ret#*${IMAGE}}" >> ${sfconf} echo "#${i/${IMAGE}/}" >> ${sfconf} # no delwrite() eh? # delwrite ${sconf} } fi else echo "suidctl feature set but you are lacking a ${sfconf}" fi done fi # SELinux file labeling (needs to always be last in dyn_preinst) if useq selinux; then # only attempt to label if setfiles is executable # and 'context' is available on selinuxfs. if [ -f /selinux/context -a -x /usr/sbin/setfiles ]; then echo ">>> Setting SELinux security labels" if [ -f ${POLICYDIR}/file_contexts/file_contexts ]; then cp -f "${POLICYDIR}/file_contexts/file_contexts" "${T}" else make -C "${POLICYDIR}" FC=${T}/file_contexts "${T}/file_contexts" fi addwrite /selinux/context /usr/sbin/setfiles -r "${IMAGE}" "${T}/file_contexts" "${IMAGE}" \ || die "Failed to set SELinux security labels." else # nonfatal, since merging can happen outside a SE kernel # like during a recovery situation echo "!!! Unable to set SELinux security labels" fi fi trap SIGINT SIGQUIT } dyn_spec() { tar czf "/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/${PF}.tar.gz" "${O}/${PF}.ebuild" "${O}/files" || die "Failed to create base rpm tarball." cat <<__END1__ > ${PF}.spec Summary: ${DESCRIPTION} Name: ${PN} Version: ${PV} Release: ${PR} Copyright: GPL Group: portage/${CATEGORY} Source: ${PF}.tar.gz Buildroot: ${D} %description ${DESCRIPTION} ${HOMEPAGE} %prep %setup -c %build %install %clean %files / __END1__ } dyn_rpm() { dyn_spec rpmbuild -bb "${PF}.spec" || die "Failed to integrate rpm spec file" install -D "/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/${PN}-${PV}-${PR}.i386.rpm" "${RPMDIR}/${CATEGORY}/${PN}-${PV}-${PR}.rpm" || die "Failed to move rpm" } dyn_help() { echo echo "Portage" echo "Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation" echo echo "How to use the ebuild command:" echo echo "The first argument to ebuild should be an existing .ebuild file." echo echo "One or more of the following options can then be specified. If more" echo "than one option is specified, each will be executed in order." echo echo " help : show this help screen" echo " setup : execute package specific setup actions" echo " fetch : download source archive(s) and patches" echo " digest : creates a digest and a manifest file for the package" echo " manifest : creates a manifest file for the package" echo " unpack : unpack/patch sources (auto-fetch if needed)" echo " compile : compile sources (auto-fetch/unpack if needed)" echo " test : test package (auto-fetch/unpack/compile if needed)" echo " preinst : execute pre-install instructions" echo " postinst : execute post-install instructions" echo " install : installs the package to the temporary install directory" echo " qmerge : merge image into live filesystem, recording files in db" echo " merge : does fetch, unpack, compile, install and qmerge" echo " prerm : execute pre-removal instructions" echo " postrm : execute post-removal instructions" echo " unmerge : remove package from live filesystem" echo " config : execute package specific configuration actions" echo " package : create tarball package in ${PKGDIR}/All" echo " rpm : builds a RedHat RPM package" echo " clean : clean up all source and temporary files" echo echo "The following settings will be used for the ebuild process:" echo echo " package : ${PF}" echo " slot : ${SLOT}" echo " category : ${CATEGORY}" echo " description : ${DESCRIPTION}" echo " system : ${CHOST}" echo " c flags : ${CFLAGS}" echo " c++ flags : ${CXXFLAGS}" echo " make flags : ${MAKEOPTS}" echo -n " build mode : " if hasq nostrip $FEATURES $RESTRICT; then echo "debug (large)" else echo "production (stripped)" fi echo " merge to : ${ROOT}" echo if [ -n "$USE" ]; then echo "Additionally, support for the following optional features will be enabled:" echo echo " ${USE}" fi echo } # debug-print() gets called from many places with verbose status information useful # for tracking down problems. The output is in $T/eclass-debug.log. # You can set ECLASS_DEBUG_OUTPUT to redirect the output somewhere else as well. # The special "on" setting echoes the information, mixing it with the rest of the # emerge output. # You can override the setting by exporting a new one from the console, or you can # set a new default in make.*. Here the default is "" or unset. # in the future might use e* from /etc/init.d/functions.sh if i feel like it debug-print() { # if $T isn't defined, we're in dep calculation mode and # shouldn't do anything [ -z "$T" ] && return 0 while [ "$1" ]; do # extra user-configurable targets if [ "$ECLASS_DEBUG_OUTPUT" == "on" ]; then echo "debug: $1" elif [ -n "$ECLASS_DEBUG_OUTPUT" ]; then echo "debug: $1" >> $ECLASS_DEBUG_OUTPUT fi # default target echo "$1" >> "${T}/eclass-debug.log" # let the portage user own/write to this file chmod g+w "${T}/eclass-debug.log" &>/dev/null shift done } # The following 2 functions are debug-print() wrappers debug-print-function() { str="$1: entering function" shift debug-print "$str, parameters: $*" } debug-print-section() { debug-print "now in section $*" } # Sources all eclasses in parameters declare -ix ECLASS_DEPTH=0 inherit() { ECLASS_DEPTH=$(($ECLASS_DEPTH + 1)) if [[ $ECLASS_DEPTH > 1 ]]; then debug-print "*** Multiple Inheritence (Level: ${ECLASS_DEPTH})" fi local location local PECLASS local B_IUSE local B_DEPEND local B_RDEPEND local B_CDEPEND local B_PDEPEND while [ "$1" ]; do location="${ECLASSDIR}/${1}.eclass" # PECLASS is used to restore the ECLASS var after recursion. PECLASS="$ECLASS" export ECLASS="$1" if [ "$EBUILD_PHASE" != "depend" ]; then if ! hasq $ECLASS $INHERITED; then echo echo "QA Notice: ECLASS '$ECLASS' inherited illegally in $CATEGORY/$PF" >&2 echo fi fi # any future resolution code goes here if [ -n "$PORTDIR_OVERLAY" ]; then local overlay for overlay in ${PORTDIR_OVERLAY}; do olocation="${overlay}/eclass/${1}.eclass" if [ -e "$olocation" ]; then location="${olocation}" debug-print " eclass exists: ${location}" fi done fi debug-print "inherit: $1 -> $location" #We need to back up the value of DEPEND and RDEPEND to B_DEPEND and B_RDEPEND #(if set).. and then restore them after the inherit call. #turn off glob expansion set -f # Retain the old data and restore it later. unset B_IUSE B_DEPEND B_RDEPEND B_CDEPEND B_PDEPEND [ "${IUSE-unset}" != "unset" ] && B_IUSE="${IUSE}" [ "${DEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && B_DEPEND="${DEPEND}" [ "${RDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && B_RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}" [ "${CDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && B_CDEPEND="${CDEPEND}" [ "${PDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && B_PDEPEND="${PDEPEND}" unset IUSE DEPEND RDEPEND CDEPEND PDEPEND #turn on glob expansion set +f source "$location" || export ERRORMSG="died sourcing $location in inherit()" [ -z "${ERRORMSG}" ] || die "${ERRORMSG}" #turn off glob expansion set -f # If each var has a value, append it to the global variable E_* to # be applied after everything is finished. New incremental behavior. [ "${IUSE-unset}" != "unset" ] && export E_IUSE="${E_IUSE} ${IUSE}" [ "${DEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && export E_DEPEND="${E_DEPEND} ${DEPEND}" [ "${RDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && export E_RDEPEND="${E_RDEPEND} ${RDEPEND}" [ "${CDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && export E_CDEPEND="${E_CDEPEND} ${CDEPEND}" [ "${PDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && export E_PDEPEND="${E_PDEPEND} ${PDEPEND}" [ "${B_IUSE-unset}" != "unset" ] && IUSE="${B_IUSE}" [ "${B_IUSE-unset}" != "unset" ] || unset IUSE [ "${B_DEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && DEPEND="${B_DEPEND}" [ "${B_DEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] || unset DEPEND [ "${B_RDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && RDEPEND="${B_RDEPEND}" [ "${B_RDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] || unset RDEPEND [ "${B_CDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && CDEPEND="${B_CDEPEND}" [ "${B_CDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] || unset CDEPEND [ "${B_PDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] && PDEPEND="${B_PDEPEND}" [ "${B_PDEPEND-unset}" != "unset" ] || unset PDEPEND #turn on glob expansion set +f hasq $1 $INHERITED || export INHERITED="$INHERITED $1" export ECLASS="$PECLASS" shift done ECLASS_DEPTH=$(($ECLASS_DEPTH - 1)) } # Exports stub functions that call the eclass's functions, thereby making them default. # For example, if ECLASS="base" and you call "EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack", the following # code will be eval'd: # src_unpack() { base_src_unpack; } EXPORT_FUNCTIONS() { if [ -z "$ECLASS" ]; then echo "EXPORT_FUNCTIONS without a defined ECLASS" >&2 exit 1 fi while [ "$1" ]; do debug-print "EXPORT_FUNCTIONS: ${1} -> ${ECLASS}_${1}" eval "$1() { ${ECLASS}_$1 "\$@" ; }" > /dev/null shift done } # adds all parameters to E_DEPEND and E_RDEPEND, which get added to DEPEND # and RDEPEND after the ebuild has been processed. This is important to # allow users to use DEPEND="foo" without frying dependencies added by an # earlier inherit. It also allows RDEPEND to work properly, since a lot # of ebuilds assume that an unset RDEPEND gets its value from DEPEND. # Without eclasses, this is true. But with them, the eclass may set # RDEPEND itself (or at least used to) which would prevent RDEPEND from # getting its value from DEPEND. This is a side-effect that made eclasses # have unreliable dependencies. newdepend() { debug-print-function newdepend $* debug-print "newdepend: E_DEPEND=$E_DEPEND E_RDEPEND=$E_RDEPEND" while [ -n "$1" ]; do case $1 in "/autotools") do_newdepend DEPEND sys-devel/autoconf sys-devel/automake sys-devel/make ;; "/c") do_newdepend DEPEND sys-devel/gcc virtual/libc do_newdepend RDEPEND virtual/libc ;; *) do_newdepend DEPEND $1 ;; esac shift done } newrdepend() { debug-print-function newrdepend $* do_newdepend RDEPEND $1 } newcdepend() { debug-print-function newcdepend $* do_newdepend CDEPEND $1 } newpdepend() { debug-print-function newpdepend $* do_newdepend PDEPEND $1 } do_newdepend() { # This function does a generic change determining whether we're in an # eclass or not. If we are, we change the E_* variables for deps. debug-print-function do_newdepend $* [ -z "$1" ] && die "do_newdepend without arguments" # Grab what we're affecting... Figure out if we're affecting eclasses. [[ ${ECLASS_DEPTH} > 0 ]] && TARGET="E_$1" [[ ${ECLASS_DEPTH} > 0 ]] || TARGET="$1" shift # $1 was a variable name. while [ -n "$1" ]; do # This bit of evil takes TARGET and uses it to evaluate down to a # variable. This is a sneaky way to make this infinately expandable. # The normal translation of this would look something like this: # E_DEPEND="${E_DEPEND} $1" :::::: Cool, huh? :) eval export ${TARGET}=\"\${${TARGET}} \$1\" shift done } # this is a function for removing any directory matching a passed in pattern from # PATH remove_path_entry() { save_IFS IFS=":" stripped_path="${PATH}" while [ -n "$1" ]; do cur_path="" for p in ${stripped_path}; do if [ "${p/${1}}" == "${p}" ]; then cur_path="${cur_path}:${p}" fi done stripped_path="${cur_path#:*}" shift done restore_IFS PATH="${stripped_path}" } # === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === # === === === === === functions end, main part begins === === === === === # === === === === === functions end, main part begins === === === === === # === === === === === functions end, main part begins === === === === === # === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === if [ "$*" != "depend" ] && [ "$*" != "clean" ] && [ "$*" != "setup" ]; then cd ${PORTAGE_TMPDIR} &> /dev/null cd ${BUILD_PREFIX} &> /dev/null if [ "$(id -nu)" == "portage" ] ; then export USER=portage fi if hasq distcc ${FEATURES} &>/dev/null; then if [ -d /usr/lib/distcc/bin ]; then #We can enable distributed compile support if [ -z "${PATH/*distcc*/}" ]; then # Remove the other reference. remove_path_entry "distcc" fi export PATH="/usr/lib/distcc/bin:${PATH}" [ ! -z "${DISTCC_LOG}" ] && addwrite "$(dirname ${DISTCC_LOG})" elif which distcc &>/dev/null; then export CC="distcc $CC" export CXX="distcc $CXX" fi fi if hasq ccache ${FEATURES} &>/dev/null; then #We can enable compiler cache support if [ -z "${PATH/*ccache*/}" ]; then # Remove the other reference. remove_path_entry "ccache" fi if [ -d /usr/lib/ccache/bin ]; then export PATH="/usr/lib/ccache/bin:${PATH}" elif [ -d /usr/bin/ccache ]; then export PATH="/usr/bin/ccache:${PATH}" fi [ -z "${CCACHE_DIR}" ] && export CCACHE_DIR="/var/tmp/ccache" addread "${CCACHE_DIR}" addwrite "${CCACHE_DIR}" [ -n "${CCACHE_SIZE}" ] && ccache -M ${CCACHE_SIZE} &> /dev/null fi # XXX: Load up the helper functions. # for X in /usr/lib/portage/bin/functions/*.sh; do # source ${X} || die "Failed to source ${X}" # done else killparent() { trap INT kill ${PORTAGE_MASTER_PID} } trap "killparent" INT fi # "$*"!="depend" && "$*"!="clean" && "$*" != "setup" export SANDBOX_ON="1" export S=${WORKDIR}/${P} unset E_IUSE E_DEPEND E_RDEPEND E_CDEPEND E_PDEPEND for x in T P PN PV PVR PR A D EBUILD EMERGE_FROM O PPID FILESDIR PORTAGE_TMPDIR; do [[ ${!x-UNSET_VAR} != UNSET_VAR ]] && declare -r ${x} done unset x # Turn of extended glob matching so that g++ doesn't get incorrectly matched. shopt -u extglob QA_INTERCEPTORS="javac java-config python python-config perl grep egrep fgrep sed gcc g++ cc bash awk nawk gawk pkg-config" # level the QA interceptors if we're in depend if hasq "depend" "$@"; then for BIN in ${QA_INTERCEPTORS}; do BIN_PATH=`type -pf ${BIN}` if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then BODY="echo \"*** missing command: ${BIN}\" >&2; return 127" else BODY="${BIN_PATH} \"\$@\"; return \$?" fi FUNC_SRC="${BIN}() { echo -n \"QA Notice: ${BIN} in global scope: \" >&2 if [ \$ECLASS_DEPTH -gt 0 ]; then echo \"eclass \${ECLASS}\" >&2 else echo \"\${CATEGORY}/\${PF}\" >&2 fi ${BODY} }"; eval "$FUNC_SRC" || echo "error creating QA interceptor ${BIN}" >&2 done unset src bin_path body fi # reset the EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS so they don't multiple due to stable's re-sourcing of env. # this can be left out of ebd variants, since they're unaffected. unset EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS source ${EBUILD} || die "error sourcing ebuild" if ! hasq depend $EBUILD_PHASE; then RESTRICT="${PORTAGE_RESTRICT}" unset PORTAGE_RESTRICT fi [ -z "${ERRORMSG}" ] || die "${ERRORMSG}" # Expand KEYWORDS # We need to turn off pathname expansion for -* in KEYWORDS and # we need to escape ~ to avoid tilde expansion set -f KEYWORDS="`eval echo ${KEYWORDS//~/\\~}`" set +f hasq nostrip ${RESTRICT} && export DEBUGBUILD=1 #a reasonable default for $S if [ "$S" = "" ]; then export S=${WORKDIR}/${P} fi #wipe the interceptors. we don't want saved. if hasq "depend" "$@"; then unset -f $QA_INTERCEPTORS unset QA_INTERCEPTORS fi #some users have $TMP/$TMPDIR to a custom dir in their home ... #this will cause sandbox errors with some ./configure #scripts, so set it to $T. export TMP="${T}" export TMPDIR="${T}" # Note: this next line is not the same as export RDEPEND=${RDEPEND:-${DEPEND}} # That will test for unset *or* NULL (""). We want just to set for unset... #turn off glob expansion from here on in to prevent *'s and ? in the DEPEND #syntax from getting expanded :) Fixes bug #1473 #check eclass rdepends also. bug #58819 set -f if [ "${RDEPEND-unset}" == "unset" ] && [ "${E_RDEPEND-unset}" == "unset" ] ; then export RDEPEND="${DEPEND} ${E_DEPEND}" debug-print "RDEPEND: not set... Setting to: ${DEPEND}" fi #add in dependency info from eclasses IUSE="$IUSE $E_IUSE" DEPEND="$DEPEND $E_DEPEND" RDEPEND="$RDEPEND $E_RDEPEND" CDEPEND="$CDEPEND $E_CDEPEND" PDEPEND="$PDEPEND $E_PDEPEND" unset E_IUSE E_DEPEND E_RDEPEND E_CDEPEND E_PDEPEND if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" != "depend" ]; then # Lock the dbkey variables after the global phase declare -r DEPEND RDEPEND SLOT SRC_URI RESTRICT HOMEPAGE LICENSE DESCRIPTION declare -r KEYWORDS INHERITED IUSE CDEPEND PDEPEND PROVIDE fi set +f for myarg in $*; do case $myarg in nofetch) pkg_nofetch exit 1 ;; prerm|postrm|postinst|config) export SANDBOX_ON="0" if [ "$PORTAGE_DEBUG" != "1" ]; then pkg_${myarg} #Allow non-zero return codes since they can be caused by && else set -x pkg_${myarg} #Allow non-zero return codes since they can be caused by && set +x fi ;; unpack|compile|test|clean|install) if [ "${SANDBOX_DISABLED="0"}" == "0" ]; then export SANDBOX_ON="1" else export SANDBOX_ON="0" fi if [ "$PORTAGE_DEBUG" != "1" ]; then dyn_${myarg} #Allow non-zero return codes since they can be caused by && else set -x dyn_${myarg} #Allow non-zero return codes since they can be caused by && set +x fi export SANDBOX_ON="0" ;; help|clean|setup|preinst) #pkg_setup needs to be out of the sandbox for tmp file creation; #for example, awking and piping a file in /tmp requires a temp file to be created #in /etc. If pkg_setup is in the sandbox, both our lilo and apache ebuilds break. export SANDBOX_ON="0" if [ "$PORTAGE_DEBUG" != "1" ]; then dyn_${myarg} else set -x dyn_${myarg} set +x fi ;; package|rpm) export SANDBOX_ON="0" if [ "$PORTAGE_DEBUG" != "1" ]; then dyn_${myarg} else set -x dyn_${myarg} set +x fi ;; depend) export SANDBOX_ON="0" set -f # Handled in portage.py now #dbkey=${PORTAGE_CACHEDIR}/${CATEGORY}/${PF} if [ ! -d "${dbkey%/*}" ]; then install -d -g ${PORTAGE_GID} -m2775 "${dbkey%/*}" fi # Make it group writable. 666&~002==664 umask 002 #the extra `echo` commands remove newlines echo `echo "$DEPEND"` > $dbkey echo `echo "$RDEPEND"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$SLOT"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$SRC_URI"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$RESTRICT"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$HOMEPAGE"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$LICENSE"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$DESCRIPTION"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$KEYWORDS"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$INHERITED"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$IUSE"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$CDEPEND"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$PDEPEND"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$PROVIDE"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "${EAPI:-0}"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$UNUSED_01"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$UNUSED_02"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$UNUSED_03"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$UNUSED_04"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$UNUSED_05"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$UNUSED_06"` >> $dbkey echo `echo "$UNUSED_07"` >> $dbkey set +f #make sure it is writable by our group: exit 0 ;; *) export SANDBOX_ON="1" echo "Please specify a valid command." echo dyn_help exit 1 ;; esac #if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # exit 1 #fi done if [ "$myarg" != "clean" ]; then # Save current environment and touch a success file. (echo for success) umask 002 set | egrep -v "^SANDBOX_" > "${T}/environment" 2>/dev/null chown portage:portage "${T}/environment" &>/dev/null chmod g+w "${T}/environment" &>/dev/null fi exit 0