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"-P ${DESTDIR} -I /". ("-I" chosen for similarity to pkg_create.) XXX: makeplist seems to be quite broken, in that it looks at the files and directories that are actually present in DESTDIR, whereas I thought its job was to provide an list of what *should* be there, regardless of what is *actually* there. Fixing this seems to require a change to the format of the "lists" files, so that they can unambiguously identify directories. Reviewed by agc
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Print out the files in some or all lists.
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# Usage: makeplist [options] setname pkgname
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# options:
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# -a arch set arch (e.g, m68k, mips, powerpc)
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# -m machine set machine (e.g, amiga, i386, macppc)
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# -s setsdir directory to find sets
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# -p prefix prefix for package creation
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# -I realprefix prefix for eventual installation
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# setname pkgname set and package to build plist for
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#
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rundir="$(dirname "$0")" # ${0%/*} isn't good enough when there's no "/"
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. "${rundir}/sets.subr"
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prefix=/
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realprefix=/
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got_realprefix=false
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usage() {
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cat 1>&2 <<USAGE
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Usage: $0 [options] setname pkgname"
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options:"
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-a arch set arch (e.g, m68k, mips, powerpc) [${MACHINE_ARCH}]
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-m machine set machine (e.g, amiga, i386, macppc) [${MACHINE}]
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-s setsdir directory to find sets [${setsdir}]
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-p prefix prefix for created plist [${prefix}]
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-I realprefix prefix for eventual installation [${realprefix}]
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setname pkgname set and package to build plist for
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USAGE
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exit 1
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}
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# handle args
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while getopts a:I:m:p:s: ch; do
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case ${ch} in
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a)
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MACHINE_ARCH="${OPTARG}"
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MACHINE_CPU="$(arch_to_cpu "${OPTARG}")"
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;;
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I)
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realprefix=${OPTARG}
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got_realprefix=true
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;;
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m)
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MACHINE="${OPTARG}"
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;;
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p)
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prefix="${OPTARG}"
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;;
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s)
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setsdir="${OPTARG}"
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;;
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*)
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usage
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;;
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esac
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done
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shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
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if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
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usage
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fi
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setname="$1"
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pkgname="$2"
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if ! ${got_realprefix}; then
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realprefix="${prefix}"
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fi
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filename="/tmp/makeplist.$$"
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ffilename="/tmp/makeplist.files.$$"
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dfilename="/tmp/makeplist.dirs.$$"
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list_set_files "${setname}" | \
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${ENV_CMD} PLISTPKG="${pkgname}" ${AWK} '
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$2 == ENVIRON["PLISTPKG"] {
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sub("^\\./", "", $1);
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print $1
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}' | ${SORT} -u > "${filename}"
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SELECTDIRS="-prune -type d"
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SELECTNONDIRS="! -type d -print -o ( -type d -prune )"
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#
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# XXX: The "lists" do not differentiate between directories and files.
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# But we need to differentiate between them, so we do so by checking
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# what's actually present in the file system. Files or directories that
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# are listed in the "lists" but that do not exist in the file system end
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# up not appearing in our output, and this subverts a large part of the
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# purpose of the "lists".
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#
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# XXX: Given that we have to figure out what is or is not a directory
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# without assistance from the "lists", it would be much more efficient
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# to consult the metalog instead of the file system.
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#
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cd "${prefix}"
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#
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# Match the directories. Use find(1) to avoid repeat calls to
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# 'test -d'.
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#
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# This is a little clever. I cannot use 'xargs find', because
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# find wants for the option arguments to follow the path arguments.
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# So I use 'xargs echo ${SELECTDIRS}' to make a maximum-length proto-command
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# line. I use 'read' to peel the options off the front of the
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# command-line, and 'find ${args} ${SELECTDIRS}' to put them at the end.
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#
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xargs echo ${SELECTDIRS} < "${filename}" | \
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while read ignore ignore ignore args; do
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[ -z "${args}" ] && break
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${FIND} ${args} ${SELECTDIRS}
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done | ${AWK} '{ print "@dirrm " $1; }' > "${dfilename}"
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#
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# Match the non-directories. Use find(1) to avoid repeat calls to
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# 'test ! -d'. See 'Match the directories' for an explanation of the
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# cleverness.
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#
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xargs echo ${SELECTNONDIRS} < "${filename}" | \
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while read ignore ignore ignore ignore ignore ignore ignore ignore ignore \
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ignore args; do
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[ -z "${args}" ] && break
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${FIND} ${args} ${SELECTNONDIRS}
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done > "${ffilename}"
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cd -
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echo "@cwd ${realprefix}"
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if [ -s "${ffilename}" ]; then
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cat "${ffilename}"
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fi
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if [ -s "${dfilename}" ]; then
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${SORT} -r "${dfilename}"
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fi
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rm -f "${filename}" "${ffilename}" "${dfilename}"
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exit 0
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