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#!/bin/sh
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#!/bin/sh -e
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#
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# kiss - package manager for kiss linux.
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# This is a simple package manager written in POSIX 'sh' for
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# KISS Linux utlizing the core unix utilites where needed.
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#
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# The script runs with 'set -e' enabled. It will exit on any
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# non-zero return code. This ensures that no function continues
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# if it fails at any point.
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#
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# Keep in mind that this involves extra code in the case where
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# an error is optional or required.
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#
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# Where possible the package manager should "error first".
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# Check things first, die is necessary and continue if all is well.
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#
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# The code below conforms to shellcheck's rules. However, some
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# lint errors *are* disabled as they relate to unexpected
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# behavior (which we do expect).
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#
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# KISS is available under the MIT license.
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#
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# - Dylan Araps.
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die() {
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# Print a message and exit with '1' (error).
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@ -14,32 +33,41 @@ log() {
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printf '\033[32m=>\033[m %s\n' "$@"
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}
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source_type() {
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# Figure out what kind of source we are dealing with.
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# This removes the need to repeat these same tests
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# in each function.
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[ -z "$1" ] && return 1 # No file.
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[ -f "$1" ] && return 2 # Local file.
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[ -f "$src_dir/${1##*/}" ] && return 3 # Cached downloaded file.
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[ -z "${1##git:*}" ] && return 4 # Git repository.
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[ -z "${1##*://*}" ] && return 5 # Remote file.
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}
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pkg_lint() {
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# Check that each mandatory file in the package entry exists.
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log "[$1]: Checking repository files..."
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pkg_clean() {
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# Clean up on exit or error. This removes everything related
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# to the build.
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rm -rf -- "$mak_dir" "$pkg_dir" "$tar_dir" \
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"$cac_dir/manifest-$$" "$cac_dir/checksums-$$" \
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"$cac_dir/mv" "$cac_dir/mkdir" "$cac_dir/find"
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pkg_location=$(pkg_search "$1")
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cd "$pkg_location" || die "'$pkg_location' not accessible"
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[ -f sources ] || die "Sources file not found."
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[ -x build ] || die "Build file not found or not executable."
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[ -s licenses ] || die "License file not found or empty."
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[ -s version ] || die "Version file not found or empty."
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# Ensure that the release field in the version file is set
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# to something.
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read -r _ rel < version
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[ "$rel" ] || die "Release field not found in version file."
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# Unset this variable so it isn't used again on a failed
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# source. There's no 'local' keyword in POSIX sh.
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rel=
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}
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pkg_search() {
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# Figure out which repository a package belongs to by
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# searching for directories matching the package name
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# in $KISS_PATH.
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# in $KISS_PATH/*.
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[ "$KISS_PATH" ] || \
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die "\$KISS_PATH needs to be set." \
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"Example: KISS_PATH=/packages/core:/packages/extra:/packages/xorg" \
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"Repositories will be searched in the configured order." \
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"The variable should work just like \$PATH."
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# Disable globbing with 'set -f' to ensure that the unquoted
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# variable doesn't expand to anything nasty.
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# variable doesn't expand into anything nasty.
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# shellcheck disable=2086,2046
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{
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set -f
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set +f
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}
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# A package may also not be found due to a repository not being
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# readable by the current user. Either way, we need to die here.
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[ -z "$2" ] && die "Package '$1' not in any repository."
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printf '%s\n' "$2"
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}
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pkg_setup() {
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# Check that each mandatory file in the package entry exists.
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pkg_location=$(pkg_search "$1")
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pkg_list() {
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# List installed packages. As the format is files and
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# diectories, this just involves a simple for loop and
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# file read.
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cd "$pkg_location" || die "'$pkg_location' not accessible"
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[ -f sources ] || die "Sources file not found."
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[ -x build ] || die "Build file not found or not executable."
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[ -f licenses ] || die "License file not found or empty."
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# Change directories to the database. This allows us to
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# avoid having to basename each path. If this fails,
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# set '$1' to mimic a failed glob which indicates that
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# nothing is installed.
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cd "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/" 2>/dev/null ||
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set -- "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"\*
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read -r pkg_ver pkg_rel < version || die "Version file not found."
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pkg_name=$1
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pkg_tar=$name\#$ver-$rel.tar.gz
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}
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# Optional arguments can be passed to check for specific
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# packages. If no arguments are passed, list all. As we
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# loop over '$@', if there aren't any arguments we can
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# just set the directory contents to the argument list.
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[ "$1" ] || set -- *
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pkg_depends() {
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[ -f depends ] && while read -r dep opt; do
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pkg_list "$dep" || {
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[ "$1" = install ] && [ "$opt" = make ] && continue
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# If the 'glob' above failed, exit early as there are no
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# packages installed.
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[ "$1" = "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"\* ] && return 1
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case $missing in
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*" $dep,"*) ;;
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*) missing="$missing $dep,"
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pkg_setup "$dep"
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pkg_depends ;;
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esac
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# Loop over each version file and warn if one doesn't exist.
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# Also warn if a package is missing its version file.
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for pkg; do
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[ -d "$pkg" ] || {
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log "Package '$pkg' is not installed."
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return 1
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}
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done < depends
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[ -f "$pkg/version" ] || {
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log "Warning: Package '$pkg' has no version file."
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return
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}
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read -r version release < "$pkg/version" &&
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printf '%s\n' "$pkg $version-$release"
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done
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}
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pkg_sources() {
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src_dir=$cac_dir/sources/$name
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mkdir -p "$src_dir"
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# Download any remote package sources. The existence of local
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# files is also checked.
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log "[$1]: Downloading sources..."
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# Store each downloaded source in named after the package it
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# belongs to. This avoid conflicts between two packages having a
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# source of the same name.
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mkdir -p "$src_dir/$1" && cd "$src_dir/$1"
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# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
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# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
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# structure.
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repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
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while read -r src _; do
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case $(source_type "$src"; echo $?) in
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4) git clone "${src##git:}" "$mak_dir" ;;
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5) wget -P "$src_dir" "$src" || die "Failed to download $src." ;;
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0|1) die "Source file '$src' not found." ;;
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case $src in
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# Git repository.
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git:*)
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git clone "${src##git:}" "$mak_dir"
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;;
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# Remote source.
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*://*)
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[ -f "${src##*/}" ] && {
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log "[$1]: Found cached source '${src##*/}'."
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continue
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}
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wget "$src" || {
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rm -f "${src##*/}"
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die "[$1]: Failed to download $src."
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}
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;;
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# Local files (Any source that is non-remote is assumed to be local).
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*)
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[ -f "$repo_dir/$src" ] ||
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die "[$1]: No local file '$src'."
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log "[$1]: Found local file '$src'."
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;;
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esac
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done < sources
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}
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pkg_checksum() {
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while read -r src _; do
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case $(source_type "$src"; echo $?) in
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2) src_path=$src ;;
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3) src_path=$src_dir/${src##*/} ;;
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4) continue
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esac
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(cd "${src_path%/*}" >/dev/null; sha256sum "${src##*/}") ||
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die "Failed to generate checksums."
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done < sources > "${1-checksums}"
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}
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pkg_verify() {
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pkg_checksum "$cac_dir/checksums-$$"
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cmp -s "$cac_dir/checksums-$$" checksums ||
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die "Checksum mismatch, run '$kiss checksum $name'."
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done < "$repo_dir/sources"
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}
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pkg_extract() {
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# Extract all source archives to the build diectory and copy over
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# any local repository files.
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log "[$1]: Extracting sources..."
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# Store each downloaded source in named after the package it
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# belongs to. This avoid conflicts between two packages having a
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# source of the same name.
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mkdir -p "$mak_dir/$1" && cd "$mak_dir/$1"
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# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
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# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
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# structure.
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repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
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while read -r src dest; do
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[ "$dest" ] && mkdir -p "$mak_dir/$dest"
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mkdir -p "./$dest"
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case $(source_type "$src"; echo $?)-$src in
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2-*) cp -f "$src" "$mak_dir/$dest" ;;
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case $src in
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# Do nothing as git repository was downloaded to the build
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# diectory directly.
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git:*) ;;
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3-*.tar*|3-*.tgz)
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tar xf "$src_dir/${src##*/}" -C "$mak_dir/$dest" \
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--strip-components 1 || die "Couldn't extract ${src##*/}" ;;
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# Only 'tar' archives are currently supported for extaction.
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# Any other filetypes are simply copied to '$mak_dir' which
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# allows you to extract them manually.
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*://*.tar*|*://*.tgz)
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tar xf "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" -C "./$dest" \
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--strip-components 1 \
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|| die "[$1]: Couldn't extract ${src##*/}."
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;;
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[01]-*) die "${src##*/} not found."
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# Local files (Any source that is non-remote is assumed to be local).
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*)
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[ -f "$repo_dir/$src" ] || die "[$1]: Local file $src not found."
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cp -f "$repo_dir/$src" "./$dest"
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;;
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esac
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done < sources
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done < "$repo_dir/sources"
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}
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pkg_build() {
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(cd "$mak_dir"; "$OLDPWD/build" "$pkg_dir") || die "Build failed."
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cp -Rf "$rep_dir/$name" "$pkg_db"
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log "Sucessfully built $pkg." 2> "$pkg_db/$name/manifest"
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pkg_depends() {
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# Resolve all dependencies and install them in the right order.
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# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
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# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
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# structure.
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repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
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# This does a depth-first search. The deepest dependencies are
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# listed first and then the parents in reverse order.
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if pkg_list "$1" >/dev/null; then
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# If a package is already installed but 'pkg_depends' was
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# given an argument, add it to the list anyway.
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[ "$2" ] && missing_deps="$missing_deps $1 "
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else
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case $missing_deps in
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# Dependency is already in list, skip it.
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*" $1 "*) ;;
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*)
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# Recurse through the dependencies of the child
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# packages. Keep doing this.
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[ -f "$repo_dir/depends" ] &&
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while read -r dep _; do
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pkg_depends "$dep" ||:
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done < "$repo_dir/depends"
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# After child dependencies are added to the list,
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# add the package which depends on them.
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missing_deps="$missing_deps $1 "
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;;
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esac
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fi
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}
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pkg_verify() {
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# Verify all package checksums. This is achieved by generating
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# a new set of checksums and then comparing those with the old
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# set.
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# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
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# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
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# structure.
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repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
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# Generate a second set of checksums to compare against the
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# repositorie's checksums for the package.
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pkg_checksums .checksums "$1"
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# Compare the checksums using 'cmp'.
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cmp -s "$repo_dir/.checksums" "$repo_dir/checksums" || {
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log "[$1]: Checksum mismatch."
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# Instead of dying above, log it to the terminal. Also define a
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# variable so we *can* die after all checksum files have been
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# checked.
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mismatch="$mismatch$1 "
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}
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# The second set of checksums use a temporary file, we need to
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# delete it.
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rm -f "$repo_dir/.checksums"
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}
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pkg_strip() {
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log "Stripping unneeded symbols from binaries and libraries."
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# Strip package binaries and libraries. This saves space on the
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# system as well as on the tarballs we ship for installation.
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find "$pkg_dir" -type f | while read -r binary; do
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# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
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# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
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# structure.
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repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
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# Package has stripping disabled, stop here.
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[ -f "$repo_dir/nostrip" ] && return
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log "[$1]: Stripping binaries and libraries..."
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find "$pkg_dir/$1" -type f | while read -r binary; do
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case $(file -bi "$binary") in
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application/x-sharedlib*|application/x-pie-executable*)
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strip_opts=--strip-unneeded
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*) continue ;;
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esac
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strip "$strip_opts" "$binary" 2>/dev/null
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# Suppress errors here as some binaries and libraries may
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# fail to strip. This is OK.
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strip "$strip_opts" "$binary" 2>/dev/null ||:
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done
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}
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pkg_manifest() {
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# Store the file and directory list of the package.
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# Directories have a trailing '/' and the list is sorted in reverse.
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(cd "$pkg_dir" && find ./* -type d -exec printf '%s/\n' {} + -or -print) |
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sort -r | sed -e ss.ss > "$pkg_db/$name/manifest"
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}
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pkg_manifest() (
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# Generate the package's manifest file. This is a list of each file
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# and directory inside the package. The file is used when uninstalling
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# packages, checking for package conflicts and for general debugging.
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#
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# This funcion runs as a subshell to avoid having to 'cd' back to the
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# prior directory before being able to continue.
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cd "$pkg_dir/$1"
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# Find all files and directories in the package. Directories are printed
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# with a trailing forward slash '/'. The list is then reversed with
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# directories appearing *after* their contents.
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find . -mindepth 1 -type d -exec printf '%s/\n' {} + -or -print |
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sort -r | sed -e ss.ss > "$pkg_dir/$1/var/db/kiss/$1/manifest"
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log "[$1]: Generated manifest."
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)
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pkg_tar() {
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tar zpcf "$bin_dir/$pkg" -C "$pkg_dir" . || die "Failed to create package."
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log "Use '$kiss install $name' to install the package."
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# Create a tarball from the built package's files.
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# This tarball also contains the package's database entry.
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# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
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# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
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# structure.
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repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
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# Read the version information to name the package.
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read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version"
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# Create a tarball from the contents of the built package.
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tar zpcf "$bin_dir/$1#$version-$release.tar.gz" -C "$pkg_dir/$1" . ||
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die "[$1]: Failed to create tarball."
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log "[$1]: Successfully created tarball."
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}
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pkg_build() {
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# Build packages and turn them into packaged tarballs. This function
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# also checks checksums, downloads sources and ensure all dependencies
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# are installed.
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# Resolve dependencies and generate a list.
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# Send 'force' to 'pkg_depends' to always include the explicitly
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# requested packages.
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log "Resolving dependencies..."
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for pkg; do pkg_depends "$pkg" force; done
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# Disable globbing with 'set -f' to ensure that the unquoted
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# variable doesn't expand into anything nasty.
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# shellcheck disable=2086,2046
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{
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# Set the resolved dependency list as the function's arguments.
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set -f
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set -- $missing_deps
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set +f
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}
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log "Installing: $*."
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for pkg; do pkg_lint "$pkg"; done
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for pkg; do
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# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
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# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
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# structure.
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repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
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# Ensure that checksums exist prior to building the package.
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[ -f "$repo_dir/checksums" ] || {
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log "[$pkg]: Checksums are missing."
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# Instead of dying above, log it to the terminal. Also define a
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# variable so we *can* die after all checksum files have been
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# checked.
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no_checkums="$no_checkums$pkg "
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}
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done
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# Die here as packages without checksums were found above.
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[ "$no_checkums" ] &&
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die "Run '$kiss checksum ${no_checkums% }' to generate checksums."
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for pkg; do pkg_sources "$pkg"; done
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for pkg; do pkg_verify "$pkg"; done
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# Die here as packages with differing checksums were found above.
|
||||
[ "$mismatch" ] && die "Checksum mismatch with: ${mismatch% }"
|
||||
|
||||
log "Verified all checksums."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Extracting all sources..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_extract "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Extracted all sources."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Building packages..."
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
|
||||
|
||||
# Install built packages to a directory under the package name
|
||||
# to avod collisions with other packages.
|
||||
mkdir -p "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss"
|
||||
|
||||
# Move to the build directory and call the build script.
|
||||
(cd "$mak_dir/$pkg"; "$repo_dir/build" "$pkg_dir/$pkg") ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Build failed."
|
||||
|
||||
# Copy the repository files to the package directory.
|
||||
# This acts as the database entry.
|
||||
cp -Rf "$repo_dir" "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss/"
|
||||
|
||||
log "[$pkg]: Sucessfully built package."
|
||||
|
||||
# Create the manifest file early and make it empty.
|
||||
# This ensure that the manifest is added to the manifest...
|
||||
: > "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss/$pkg/manifest"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
log "Stripping packages..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_strip "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Stripped all binaries and libraries."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Generating package manifests..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_manifest "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Generated all manifests."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Creating package tarballs..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_tar "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Created all packages."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_checksums() {
|
||||
# Generate checksums for packages.
|
||||
# This also downloads any remote sources.
|
||||
checksum_file=$1
|
||||
shift
|
||||
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
|
||||
|
||||
while read -r src _; do
|
||||
case $src in
|
||||
# Git repository.
|
||||
# Skip checksums on git repositories.
|
||||
git:*) ;;
|
||||
|
||||
*)
|
||||
# File is local to the package and is stored in the
|
||||
# repository.
|
||||
[ -f "$repo_dir/$src" ] &&
|
||||
src_path=$repo_dir/${src%/*}
|
||||
|
||||
# File is remote and was downloaded.
|
||||
[ -f "$src_dir/$pkg/${src##*/}" ] &&
|
||||
src_path=$src_dir/$pkg
|
||||
|
||||
# Die here if source for some reason, doesn't exist.
|
||||
[ "$src_path" ] ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Couldn't find source '$src'."
|
||||
|
||||
# An easy way to get 'sha256sum' to print with the basenames
|
||||
# of files is to 'cd' to the file's directory beforehand.
|
||||
(cd "$src_path" && sha256sum "${src##*/}") ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Failed to generate checksums."
|
||||
|
||||
# Unset this variable so it isn't used again on a failed
|
||||
# source. There's no 'local' keyword in POSIX sh.
|
||||
src_path=
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done < "$repo_dir/sources" > "$repo_dir/$checksum_file"
|
||||
|
||||
log "[$pkg]: Generated/Verified checksums."
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_conflicts() {
|
||||
# Check to see if a package conflicts with another.
|
||||
# This function takes a path to a KISS tarball as an argument.
|
||||
log "Checking for package conflicts."
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract manifest from tarball and strip directories.
|
||||
tar xf "$bin_dir/$pkg" -O "./var/db/$kiss/$name/manifest" |
|
||||
# Extract manifest from the tarball and only extract files entries.
|
||||
tar xf "$1" -O "./var/db/kiss/$pkg_name/manifest" |
|
||||
while read -r line; do
|
||||
[ "${line%%*/}" ] && printf '%s\n' "$line" >> "$cac_dir/manifest-$$"
|
||||
done
|
||||
[ "${line%%*/}" ] && printf '%s\n' "$line" >> "$cac_dir/manifest-$pid"
|
||||
done ||:
|
||||
|
||||
# Compare extracted manifest to all installed manifests.
|
||||
# If there are matching lines (files) there's a package
|
||||
# conflict.
|
||||
for db in "$sys_db"/*; do
|
||||
[ "$name" = "${db##*/}" ] && continue
|
||||
# If there are matching lines (files) there is a package conflict.
|
||||
for db in "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"*; do
|
||||
[ "$pkg_name" = "${db##*/}" ] && continue
|
||||
|
||||
grep -Fxf "$cac_dir/manifest-$$" "$db/manifest" 2>/dev/null &&
|
||||
die "Package '$name' conflicts with '${db##*/}'."
|
||||
grep -Fxf "$cac_dir/manifest-$pid" "$db/manifest" 2>/dev/null &&
|
||||
die "Package '$pkg_name' conflicts with '${db##*/}'."
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove this temporary file as we no longer need it.
|
||||
rm -f "$cac_dir/manifest-$pid"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_remove() {
|
||||
# Remove a package and all of its files. The '/etc' directory
|
||||
# is handled differently and configuration files are *not*
|
||||
# overwritten.
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a backup of 'rm' and 'rmdir' so they aren't removed
|
||||
# during package removal. This ensures that an upgrade to 'busybox'
|
||||
# or your coreutils of choice doesn't break the package manager.
|
||||
cp "$(command -v rm)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
cp "$(command -v rmdir)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# The package is not installed, don't do anything.
|
||||
pkg_list "$pkg" >/dev/null || continue
|
||||
|
||||
while read -r file; do
|
||||
# The file is in '/etc' skip it. This prevents the package
|
||||
# manager from removing user edited config files.
|
||||
[ "${file##/etc/*}" ] || continue
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -d "$KISS_ROOT/$file" ]; then
|
||||
"$cac_dir/rmdir" "$KISS_ROOT/$file" 2>/dev/null || continue
|
||||
else
|
||||
"$cac_dir/rm" -f -- "$KISS_ROOT/$file" ||
|
||||
log "Failed to remove '$file'."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done < "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/$pkg/manifest"
|
||||
|
||||
log "Successfully removed '$pkg'."
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_install() {
|
||||
[ -f "$bin_dir/$pkg" ] || args b "$name"
|
||||
# Install a built package tarball.
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_conflicts
|
||||
tar pxf "$bin_dir/$pkg" -C "$tar_dir/" || die "Failed to extract tarball."
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# Install can also take the full path to a tarball.
|
||||
# We don't need to check the repository if this is the case.
|
||||
if [ -f "$pkg" ]; then
|
||||
tar_file=$pkg
|
||||
|
||||
else
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
|
||||
|
||||
# Read the version information to name the package.
|
||||
read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version"
|
||||
|
||||
# Construct the name of the package tarball.
|
||||
tar_name=$pkg\#$version-$release.tar.gz
|
||||
|
||||
[ -f "$bin_dir/$tar_name" ] ||
|
||||
die "Package '$pkg' has not been built." \
|
||||
"Run '$kiss build $pkg'."
|
||||
|
||||
tar_file=$bin_dir/$tar_name
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Figure out which package the tarball installs by checking for
|
||||
# a database entry inside the tarball. If no database entry exists,
|
||||
# exit here as the tarball is *most likely* not a KISS package.
|
||||
{
|
||||
pkg_name=$(tar tf "$tar_file" | grep -x "\./var/db/kiss/.*/version")
|
||||
pkg_name=${pkg_name%/*}
|
||||
pkg_name=${pkg_name##*/}
|
||||
} || die "'$tar_file' is not a valid KISS package."
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_conflicts "$tar_file"
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract the tarball early to catch any errors before installation
|
||||
# begins. The package manager uninstalls the previous package during
|
||||
# an upgrade so any errors need to be caught ASAP.
|
||||
tar pxf "$tar_file" -C "$tar_dir/" ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Failed to extract tarball."
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a backup of 'mv', 'mkdir' and 'find' so they aren't removed
|
||||
# during package removal.
|
||||
# during package removal. This ensures that an upgrade to 'busybox' or
|
||||
# your coreutils of choice doesn't break the package manager.
|
||||
cp "$(command -v mv)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
cp "$(command -v mkdir)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
cp "$(command -v find)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
log "Removing previous version of package if it exists."
|
||||
pkg_remove
|
||||
pkg_remove "$pkg_name"
|
||||
|
||||
cd "$tar_dir" || die "Aborting due to tar error."
|
||||
# Installation works by unpacking the tarball to a specified location,
|
||||
# manually running 'mkdir' to create each directory and finally, using
|
||||
# 'mv' to move each file.
|
||||
cd "$tar_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
# Create all of the package's directories.
|
||||
# Optimization: Only find the deepest directories.
|
||||
"$cac_dir/find" . -type d -links -3 -prune | while read -r dir; do
|
||||
"$cac_dir/mkdir" -p "$sys_dir/${dir#./}"
|
||||
"$cac_dir/mkdir" -p "$KISS_ROOT/${dir#./}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Move all package files to '$KISS_ROOT'.
|
||||
"$cac_dir/find" ./ -mindepth 1 -not -type d | while read -r file; do
|
||||
rpath=${file#.}
|
||||
|
||||
[ -z "${rpath##/etc/*}" ] && [ -f "$sys_dir${rpath%/*}/${file##*/}" ] &&
|
||||
# Don't overwrite existing '/etc' files.
|
||||
[ -z "${rpath##/etc/*}" ] &&
|
||||
[ -f "$KISS_ROOT/${rpath%/*}/${file##*/}" ] &&
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
"$cac_dir/mv" "$file" "$sys_dir${rpath%/*}"
|
||||
"$cac_dir/mv" "$file" "$KISS_ROOT/${rpath%/*}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
"$sys_db/$name/post-install" 2>/dev/null
|
||||
# Run the post install script and suppress errors. If it exists,
|
||||
# it will run, else nothing will happen.
|
||||
"$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/$pkg_name/post-install" 2>/dev/null ||:
|
||||
|
||||
log "Installed ${pkg%.tar.gz}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_remove() {
|
||||
pkg_list "${1:-${name-null}}" || return 1
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a backup of 'rm' and 'rmdir' so they aren't
|
||||
# removed during package removal.
|
||||
cp "$(command -v rm)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
cp "$(command -v rmdir)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
while read -r file; do
|
||||
[ "${file##/etc/*}" ] || continue
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -d "$sys_dir$file" ]; then
|
||||
"$cac_dir/rmdir" "$sys_dir$file" 2>/dev/null || continue
|
||||
else
|
||||
"$cac_dir/rm" -f -- "$sys_dir$file" || log "Failed to remove $file."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done < "$sys_db/${1:-$name}/manifest"
|
||||
|
||||
# Use the backup of 'rm' to remove 'rmdir' and itself.
|
||||
"$cac_dir/rm" "$cac_dir/rmdir" "$cac_dir/rm"
|
||||
|
||||
log "Removed ${1:-$name}."
|
||||
log "Successfully installed '$pkg_name'."
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_updates() {
|
||||
for item in "$sys_db/"*; do
|
||||
pkg_search "${item##*/}"
|
||||
# Check all installed packages for updates. So long as the installed
|
||||
# version and the version in the repositories differ, it's considered
|
||||
# an update.
|
||||
for pkg in "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"*; do
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "${pkg##*/}")
|
||||
|
||||
read -r db_ver db_rel < "$item/version"
|
||||
read -r re_ver re_rel < "$rep_dir/${item##*/}/version"
|
||||
# Read version and release information from the installed packages
|
||||
# and repository.
|
||||
read -r db_ver db_rel < "$pkg/version"
|
||||
read -r re_ver re_rel < "$repo_dir/version"
|
||||
|
||||
# Compare installed packages to repository packages.
|
||||
[ "$db_ver-$db_rel" != "$re_ver-$re_rel" ] &&
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "${item##*/} $re_ver-$re_rel"
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "${pkg##*/} $re_ver-$re_rel"
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_list() {
|
||||
[ "$1" ] && { [ -d "$sys_db/$1" ]; return "$?"; }
|
||||
setup_caching() {
|
||||
# Setup the host machine for the package manager. Create any
|
||||
# directories which need to exist and set variables for easy
|
||||
# access to them.
|
||||
|
||||
for item in "$sys_db/"*; do
|
||||
read -r version release 2>/dev/null < "$item/version" &&
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "${item##*/} $version-$release"
|
||||
done
|
||||
# Main cache directory (~/.cache/kiss/) typically.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${cac_dir:=${XDG_CACHE_HOME:=$HOME/.cache}/kiss}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create cache directory ($cac_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Build directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${mak_dir:=$cac_dir/build-$pid}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create build directory ($mak_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Package directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${pkg_dir:=$cac_dir/pkg-$pid}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create package directory ($pkg_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Tar directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${tar_dir:=$cac_dir/extract-$pid}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create tar directory ($tar_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Source directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${src_dir:=$cac_dir/sources}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create source directory ($src_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Binary directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${bin_dir:=$cac_dir/bin}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create binary directory ($bin_dir)."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_clean() {
|
||||
# Clean up on exit or error. This removes everything related
|
||||
# to the build.
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove temporary directories.
|
||||
rm -rf -- "$mak_dir" "$pkg_dir" "$tar_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove cached commands.
|
||||
rm -f -- "$cac_dir/find" "$cac_dir/mv" "$cac_dir/mkdir" \
|
||||
"$cac_dir/rm" "$cac_dir/rmdir"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
root_check() {
|
||||
# Ensure that the user has write permissions to '$KISS_ROOT'.
|
||||
# When this variable is empty, a value of '/' is assumed.
|
||||
[ -w "$KISS_ROOT/" ] || \
|
||||
die "No write permissions to '${KISS_ROOT:-/}'." \
|
||||
"You may need to run '$kiss' as root."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
args() {
|
||||
[ -w "$sys_dir/" ] || case $1 in
|
||||
i*|r*) die "No write permissions to \$KISS_ROOT."
|
||||
esac
|
||||
# Parse script arguments manually. POSIX 'sh' has no 'getopts'
|
||||
# or equivalent built in. This is rather easy to do in our case
|
||||
# since the first argument is always an "action" and the arguments
|
||||
# that follow are all package names.
|
||||
|
||||
case $1 in b*|c*|i*) pkg_setup "${2-null}"; esac
|
||||
# Actions can be abbreviated to their first letter. This saves
|
||||
# keystrokes once you memorize themand it also has the side-effect
|
||||
# of "correcting" spelling mistakes assuming the first letter is
|
||||
# right.
|
||||
case $1 in
|
||||
b*) [ -f checksums ] ||
|
||||
die "Checksums missing, run '$kiss checksum $name'"
|
||||
# Build the list of packages.
|
||||
b*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss build' requires an argument."
|
||||
pkg_build "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_depends
|
||||
# Generate checksums for packages.
|
||||
c*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss checksum' requires an argument."
|
||||
|
||||
[ -n "$missing" ] && die "Missing dependencies:${missing%,}"
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_lint "$pkg"; done
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_sources "$pkg"; done
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_sources
|
||||
pkg_verify
|
||||
pkg_extract
|
||||
pkg_build
|
||||
pkg_checksums checksums "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[ -f nostrip ] || pkg_strip
|
||||
# Install packages.
|
||||
i*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss install' requires an argument."
|
||||
root_check
|
||||
pkg_install "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_manifest
|
||||
pkg_tar ;;
|
||||
# Remove packages.
|
||||
r*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss remove' requires an argument."
|
||||
root_check
|
||||
pkg_remove "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
c*) pkg_sources
|
||||
pkg_checksum
|
||||
log "Generated checksums." ;;
|
||||
# List installed packages.
|
||||
l*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
pkg_list "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
i*) pkg_depends install
|
||||
pkg_install ;;
|
||||
# Upgrade packages.
|
||||
u*)
|
||||
pkg_updates
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
l*) pkg_list "$2" ;;
|
||||
r*) pkg_remove "${2-null}" || die "Package '${2-null}' not installed." ;;
|
||||
u*) pkg_updates ;;
|
||||
v*) log "$kiss 0.1.10" ;;
|
||||
# Print version and exit.
|
||||
v*)
|
||||
log "$kiss 0.1.10"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
*) log "$kiss [b|c|i|l|r|u] [pkg]" \
|
||||
# Catch all invalid arguments as well as
|
||||
# any help related flags (-h, --help, help).
|
||||
*)
|
||||
log "$kiss [b|c|i|l|r|u] [pkg]" \
|
||||
"build: Build a package." \
|
||||
"checksum: Generate checksums." \
|
||||
"install: Install a package (Runs build if needed)." \
|
||||
"list: List packages." \
|
||||
"remove: Remove a package." \
|
||||
"update: Check for updates."
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
main() {
|
||||
trap pkg_clean EXIT INT
|
||||
# Store the script name in a variable and use it everywhere
|
||||
# in place of 'kiss'. This allows the script name to be changed
|
||||
# easily.
|
||||
kiss=${0##*/}
|
||||
sys_db=${sys_dir:=$KISS_ROOT}/var/db/$kiss
|
||||
|
||||
[ -z "$KISS_PATH" ] && die "Set \$KISS_PATH to a repository location."
|
||||
# The PID of the current shell process is used to isolate directories
|
||||
# to each specific KISS instance. This allows multiple package manager
|
||||
# instances to be run at once. Store the value in another variable so
|
||||
# that it doesn't change beneath us.
|
||||
pid=$$
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir -p "${cac_dir:=${XDG_CACHE_HOME:=$HOME/.cache}/$kiss}" \
|
||||
"${mak_dir:=$cac_dir/build-$$}" \
|
||||
"${bin_dir:=$cac_dir/bin}" \
|
||||
"${tar_dir:=$cac_dir/extract-$$}" \
|
||||
"${pkg_db:=${pkg_dir:=$cac_dir/pkg-$$}/var/db/$kiss}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create directories."
|
||||
# Catch errors and ensure that build files and directories are cleaned
|
||||
# up before we die. This occurs on 'Ctrl+C' as well as sucess and error.
|
||||
trap pkg_clean EXIT INT
|
||||
|
||||
setup_caching
|
||||
args "$@"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
796
kiss-new
796
kiss-new
@ -1,796 +0,0 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh -e
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This is a simple package manager written in POSIX 'sh' for
|
||||
# KISS Linux utlizing the core unix utilites where needed.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The script runs with 'set -e' enabled. It will exit on any
|
||||
# non-zero return code. This ensures that no function continues
|
||||
# if it fails at any point.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Keep in mind that this involves extra code in the case where
|
||||
# an error is optional or required.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Where possible the package manager should "error first".
|
||||
# Check things first, die is necessary and continue if all is well.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The code below conforms to shellcheck's rules. However, some
|
||||
# lint errors *are* disabled as they relate to unexpected
|
||||
# behavior (which we do expect).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# KISS is available under the MIT license.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# - Dylan Araps.
|
||||
|
||||
die() {
|
||||
# Print a message and exit with '1' (error).
|
||||
printf '\033[31m!>\033[m %s\n' "$@" >&2
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
log() {
|
||||
# Print a message with a colorful arrow to distinguish
|
||||
# from other output.
|
||||
printf '\033[32m=>\033[m %s\n' "$@"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_lint() {
|
||||
# Check that each mandatory file in the package entry exists.
|
||||
log "[$1]: Checking repository files..."
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_location=$(pkg_search "$1")
|
||||
|
||||
cd "$pkg_location" || die "'$pkg_location' not accessible"
|
||||
|
||||
[ -f sources ] || die "Sources file not found."
|
||||
[ -x build ] || die "Build file not found or not executable."
|
||||
[ -s licenses ] || die "License file not found or empty."
|
||||
[ -s version ] || die "Version file not found or empty."
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure that the release field in the version file is set
|
||||
# to something.
|
||||
read -r _ rel < version
|
||||
[ "$rel" ] || die "Release field not found in version file."
|
||||
|
||||
# Unset this variable so it isn't used again on a failed
|
||||
# source. There's no 'local' keyword in POSIX sh.
|
||||
rel=
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_search() {
|
||||
# Figure out which repository a package belongs to by
|
||||
# searching for directories matching the package name
|
||||
# in $KISS_PATH/*.
|
||||
[ "$KISS_PATH" ] || \
|
||||
die "\$KISS_PATH needs to be set." \
|
||||
"Example: KISS_PATH=/packages/core:/packages/extra:/packages/xorg" \
|
||||
"Repositories will be searched in the configured order." \
|
||||
"The variable should work just like \$PATH."
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable globbing with 'set -f' to ensure that the unquoted
|
||||
# variable doesn't expand into anything nasty.
|
||||
# shellcheck disable=2086,2046
|
||||
{
|
||||
set -f
|
||||
set -- "$1" $(IFS=:; find $KISS_PATH -maxdepth 1 -name "$1")
|
||||
set +f
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# A package may also not be found due to a repository not being
|
||||
# readable by the current user. Either way, we need to die here.
|
||||
[ -z "$2" ] && die "Package '$1' not in any repository."
|
||||
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "$2"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_list() {
|
||||
# List installed packages. As the format is files and
|
||||
# diectories, this just involves a simple for loop and
|
||||
# file read.
|
||||
|
||||
# Change directories to the database. This allows us to
|
||||
# avoid having to basename each path. If this fails,
|
||||
# set '$1' to mimic a failed glob which indicates that
|
||||
# nothing is installed.
|
||||
cd "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/" 2>/dev/null ||
|
||||
set -- "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"\*
|
||||
|
||||
# Optional arguments can be passed to check for specific
|
||||
# packages. If no arguments are passed, list all. As we
|
||||
# loop over '$@', if there aren't any arguments we can
|
||||
# just set the directory contents to the argument list.
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || set -- *
|
||||
|
||||
# If the 'glob' above failed, exit early as there are no
|
||||
# packages installed.
|
||||
[ "$1" = "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"\* ] && return 1
|
||||
|
||||
# Loop over each version file and warn if one doesn't exist.
|
||||
# Also warn if a package is missing its version file.
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
[ -d "$pkg" ] || {
|
||||
log "Package '$pkg' is not installed."
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
[ -f "$pkg/version" ] || {
|
||||
log "Warning: Package '$pkg' has no version file."
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
read -r version release < "$pkg/version" &&
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "$pkg $version-$release"
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_sources() {
|
||||
# Download any remote package sources. The existence of local
|
||||
# files is also checked.
|
||||
log "[$1]: Downloading sources..."
|
||||
|
||||
# Store each downloaded source in named after the package it
|
||||
# belongs to. This avoid conflicts between two packages having a
|
||||
# source of the same name.
|
||||
mkdir -p "$src_dir/$1" && cd "$src_dir/$1"
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
|
||||
|
||||
while read -r src _; do
|
||||
case $src in
|
||||
# Git repository.
|
||||
git:*)
|
||||
git clone "${src##git:}" "$mak_dir"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Remote source.
|
||||
*://*)
|
||||
[ -f "${src##*/}" ] && {
|
||||
log "[$1]: Found cached source '${src##*/}'."
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
wget "$src" || {
|
||||
rm -f "${src##*/}"
|
||||
die "[$1]: Failed to download $src."
|
||||
}
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Local files (Any source that is non-remote is assumed to be local).
|
||||
*)
|
||||
[ -f "$repo_dir/$src" ] ||
|
||||
die "[$1]: No local file '$src'."
|
||||
|
||||
log "[$1]: Found local file '$src'."
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done < "$repo_dir/sources"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_extract() {
|
||||
# Extract all source archives to the build diectory and copy over
|
||||
# any local repository files.
|
||||
log "[$1]: Extracting sources..."
|
||||
|
||||
# Store each downloaded source in named after the package it
|
||||
# belongs to. This avoid conflicts between two packages having a
|
||||
# source of the same name.
|
||||
mkdir -p "$mak_dir/$1" && cd "$mak_dir/$1"
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
|
||||
|
||||
while read -r src dest; do
|
||||
mkdir -p "./$dest"
|
||||
|
||||
case $src in
|
||||
# Do nothing as git repository was downloaded to the build
|
||||
# diectory directly.
|
||||
git:*) ;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Only 'tar' archives are currently supported for extaction.
|
||||
# Any other filetypes are simply copied to '$mak_dir' which
|
||||
# allows you to extract them manually.
|
||||
*://*.tar*|*://*.tgz)
|
||||
tar xf "$src_dir/$1/${src##*/}" -C "./$dest" \
|
||||
--strip-components 1 \
|
||||
|| die "[$1]: Couldn't extract ${src##*/}."
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Local files (Any source that is non-remote is assumed to be local).
|
||||
*)
|
||||
[ -f "$repo_dir/$src" ] || die "[$1]: Local file $src not found."
|
||||
cp -f "$repo_dir/$src" "./$dest"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done < "$repo_dir/sources"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_depends() {
|
||||
# Resolve all dependencies and install them in the right order.
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
|
||||
|
||||
# This does a depth-first search. The deepest dependencies are
|
||||
# listed first and then the parents in reverse order.
|
||||
if pkg_list "$1" >/dev/null; then
|
||||
# If a package is already installed but 'pkg_depends' was
|
||||
# given an argument, add it to the list anyway.
|
||||
[ "$2" ] && missing_deps="$missing_deps $1 "
|
||||
else
|
||||
case $missing_deps in
|
||||
# Dependency is already in list, skip it.
|
||||
*" $1 "*) ;;
|
||||
|
||||
*)
|
||||
# Recurse through the dependencies of the child
|
||||
# packages. Keep doing this.
|
||||
[ -f "$repo_dir/depends" ] &&
|
||||
while read -r dep _; do
|
||||
pkg_depends "$dep" ||:
|
||||
done < "$repo_dir/depends"
|
||||
|
||||
# After child dependencies are added to the list,
|
||||
# add the package which depends on them.
|
||||
missing_deps="$missing_deps $1 "
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_verify() {
|
||||
# Verify all package checksums. This is achieved by generating
|
||||
# a new set of checksums and then comparing those with the old
|
||||
# set.
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
|
||||
|
||||
# Generate a second set of checksums to compare against the
|
||||
# repositorie's checksums for the package.
|
||||
pkg_checksums .checksums "$1"
|
||||
|
||||
# Compare the checksums using 'cmp'.
|
||||
cmp -s "$repo_dir/.checksums" "$repo_dir/checksums" || {
|
||||
log "[$1]: Checksum mismatch."
|
||||
|
||||
# Instead of dying above, log it to the terminal. Also define a
|
||||
# variable so we *can* die after all checksum files have been
|
||||
# checked.
|
||||
mismatch="$mismatch$1 "
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# The second set of checksums use a temporary file, we need to
|
||||
# delete it.
|
||||
rm -f "$repo_dir/.checksums"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_strip() {
|
||||
# Strip package binaries and libraries. This saves space on the
|
||||
# system as well as on the tarballs we ship for installation.
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
|
||||
|
||||
# Package has stripping disabled, stop here.
|
||||
[ -f "$repo_dir/nostrip" ] && return
|
||||
|
||||
log "[$1]: Stripping binaries and libraries..."
|
||||
|
||||
find "$pkg_dir/$1" -type f | while read -r binary; do
|
||||
case $(file -bi "$binary") in
|
||||
application/x-sharedlib*|application/x-pie-executable*)
|
||||
strip_opts=--strip-unneeded
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
application/x-archive*) strip_opts=--strip-debug ;;
|
||||
application/x-executable*) strip_opts=--strip-all ;;
|
||||
|
||||
*) continue ;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
|
||||
# Suppress errors here as some binaries and libraries may
|
||||
# fail to strip. This is OK.
|
||||
strip "$strip_opts" "$binary" 2>/dev/null ||:
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_manifest() (
|
||||
# Generate the package's manifest file. This is a list of each file
|
||||
# and directory inside the package. The file is used when uninstalling
|
||||
# packages, checking for package conflicts and for general debugging.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This funcion runs as a subshell to avoid having to 'cd' back to the
|
||||
# prior directory before being able to continue.
|
||||
cd "$pkg_dir/$1"
|
||||
|
||||
# Find all files and directories in the package. Directories are printed
|
||||
# with a trailing forward slash '/'. The list is then reversed with
|
||||
# directories appearing *after* their contents.
|
||||
find . -mindepth 1 -type d -exec printf '%s/\n' {} + -or -print |
|
||||
sort -r | sed -e ss.ss > "$pkg_dir/$1/var/db/kiss/$1/manifest"
|
||||
|
||||
log "[$1]: Generated manifest."
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_tar() {
|
||||
# Create a tarball from the built package's files.
|
||||
# This tarball also contains the package's database entry.
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1")
|
||||
|
||||
# Read the version information to name the package.
|
||||
read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version"
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a tarball from the contents of the built package.
|
||||
tar zpcf "$bin_dir/$1#$version-$release.tar.gz" -C "$pkg_dir/$1" . ||
|
||||
die "[$1]: Failed to create tarball."
|
||||
|
||||
log "[$1]: Successfully created tarball."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_build() {
|
||||
# Build packages and turn them into packaged tarballs. This function
|
||||
# also checks checksums, downloads sources and ensure all dependencies
|
||||
# are installed.
|
||||
|
||||
# Resolve dependencies and generate a list.
|
||||
# Send 'force' to 'pkg_depends' to always include the explicitly
|
||||
# requested packages.
|
||||
log "Resolving dependencies..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_depends "$pkg" force; done
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable globbing with 'set -f' to ensure that the unquoted
|
||||
# variable doesn't expand into anything nasty.
|
||||
# shellcheck disable=2086,2046
|
||||
{
|
||||
# Set the resolved dependency list as the function's arguments.
|
||||
set -f
|
||||
set -- $missing_deps
|
||||
set +f
|
||||
}
|
||||
log "Installing: $*."
|
||||
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_lint "$pkg"; done
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure that checksums exist prior to building the package.
|
||||
[ -f "$repo_dir/checksums" ] || {
|
||||
log "[$pkg]: Checksums are missing."
|
||||
|
||||
# Instead of dying above, log it to the terminal. Also define a
|
||||
# variable so we *can* die after all checksum files have been
|
||||
# checked.
|
||||
no_checkums="$no_checkums$pkg "
|
||||
}
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Die here as packages without checksums were found above.
|
||||
[ "$no_checkums" ] &&
|
||||
die "Run '$kiss checksum ${no_checkums% }' to generate checksums."
|
||||
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_sources "$pkg"; done
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_verify "$pkg"; done
|
||||
|
||||
# Die here as packages with differing checksums were found above.
|
||||
[ "$mismatch" ] && die "Checksum mismatch with: ${mismatch% }"
|
||||
|
||||
log "Verified all checksums."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Extracting all sources..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_extract "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Extracted all sources."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Building packages..."
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
|
||||
|
||||
# Install built packages to a directory under the package name
|
||||
# to avod collisions with other packages.
|
||||
mkdir -p "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss"
|
||||
|
||||
# Move to the build directory and call the build script.
|
||||
(cd "$mak_dir/$pkg"; "$repo_dir/build" "$pkg_dir/$pkg") ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Build failed."
|
||||
|
||||
# Copy the repository files to the package directory.
|
||||
# This acts as the database entry.
|
||||
cp -Rf "$repo_dir" "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss/"
|
||||
|
||||
log "[$pkg]: Sucessfully built package."
|
||||
|
||||
# Create the manifest file early and make it empty.
|
||||
# This ensure that the manifest is added to the manifest...
|
||||
: > "$pkg_dir/$pkg/var/db/kiss/$pkg/manifest"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
log "Stripping packages..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_strip "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Stripped all binaries and libraries."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Generating package manifests..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_manifest "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Generated all manifests."
|
||||
|
||||
log "Creating package tarballs..."
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_tar "$pkg"; done
|
||||
log "Created all packages."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_checksums() {
|
||||
# Generate checksums for packages.
|
||||
# This also downloads any remote sources.
|
||||
checksum_file=$1
|
||||
shift
|
||||
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
|
||||
|
||||
while read -r src _; do
|
||||
case $src in
|
||||
# Git repository.
|
||||
# Skip checksums on git repositories.
|
||||
git:*) ;;
|
||||
|
||||
*)
|
||||
# File is local to the package and is stored in the
|
||||
# repository.
|
||||
[ -f "$repo_dir/$src" ] &&
|
||||
src_path=$repo_dir/${src%/*}
|
||||
|
||||
# File is remote and was downloaded.
|
||||
[ -f "$src_dir/$pkg/${src##*/}" ] &&
|
||||
src_path=$src_dir/$pkg
|
||||
|
||||
# Die here if source for some reason, doesn't exist.
|
||||
[ "$src_path" ] ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Couldn't find source '$src'."
|
||||
|
||||
# An easy way to get 'sha256sum' to print with the basenames
|
||||
# of files is to 'cd' to the file's directory beforehand.
|
||||
(cd "$src_path" && sha256sum "${src##*/}") ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Failed to generate checksums."
|
||||
|
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# Unset this variable so it isn't used again on a failed
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# source. There's no 'local' keyword in POSIX sh.
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src_path=
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;;
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esac
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done < "$repo_dir/sources" > "$repo_dir/$checksum_file"
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log "[$pkg]: Generated/Verified checksums."
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done
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}
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pkg_conflicts() {
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# Check to see if a package conflicts with another.
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# This function takes a path to a KISS tarball as an argument.
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log "Checking for package conflicts."
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# Extract manifest from the tarball and only extract files entries.
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tar xf "$1" -O "./var/db/kiss/$pkg_name/manifest" |
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while read -r line; do
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[ "${line%%*/}" ] && printf '%s\n' "$line" >> "$cac_dir/manifest-$pid"
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done ||:
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# Compare extracted manifest to all installed manifests.
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# If there are matching lines (files) there is a package conflict.
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for db in "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"*; do
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[ "$pkg_name" = "${db##*/}" ] && continue
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grep -Fxf "$cac_dir/manifest-$pid" "$db/manifest" 2>/dev/null &&
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die "Package '$pkg_name' conflicts with '${db##*/}'."
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done
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# Remove this temporary file as we no longer need it.
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rm -f "$cac_dir/manifest-$pid"
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}
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|
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pkg_remove() {
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# Remove a package and all of its files. The '/etc' directory
|
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# is handled differently and configuration files are *not*
|
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# overwritten.
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|
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# Create a backup of 'rm' and 'rmdir' so they aren't removed
|
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# during package removal. This ensures that an upgrade to 'busybox'
|
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# or your coreutils of choice doesn't break the package manager.
|
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cp "$(command -v rm)" "$cac_dir"
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cp "$(command -v rmdir)" "$cac_dir"
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for pkg; do
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# The package is not installed, don't do anything.
|
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pkg_list "$pkg" >/dev/null || continue
|
||||
|
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while read -r file; do
|
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# The file is in '/etc' skip it. This prevents the package
|
||||
# manager from removing user edited config files.
|
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[ "${file##/etc/*}" ] || continue
|
||||
|
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if [ -d "$KISS_ROOT/$file" ]; then
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"$cac_dir/rmdir" "$KISS_ROOT/$file" 2>/dev/null || continue
|
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else
|
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"$cac_dir/rm" -f -- "$KISS_ROOT/$file" ||
|
||||
log "Failed to remove '$file'."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done < "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/$pkg/manifest"
|
||||
|
||||
log "Successfully removed '$pkg'."
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_install() {
|
||||
# Install a built package tarball.
|
||||
|
||||
for pkg; do
|
||||
# Install can also take the full path to a tarball.
|
||||
# We don't need to check the repository if this is the case.
|
||||
if [ -f "$pkg" ]; then
|
||||
tar_file=$pkg
|
||||
|
||||
else
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg")
|
||||
|
||||
# Read the version information to name the package.
|
||||
read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version"
|
||||
|
||||
# Construct the name of the package tarball.
|
||||
tar_name=$pkg\#$version-$release.tar.gz
|
||||
|
||||
[ -f "$bin_dir/$tar_name" ] ||
|
||||
die "Package '$pkg' has not been built." \
|
||||
"Run '$kiss build $pkg'."
|
||||
|
||||
tar_file=$bin_dir/$tar_name
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Figure out which package the tarball installs by checking for
|
||||
# a database entry inside the tarball. If no database entry exists,
|
||||
# exit here as the tarball is *most likely* not a KISS package.
|
||||
{
|
||||
pkg_name=$(tar tf "$tar_file" | grep -x "\./var/db/kiss/.*/version")
|
||||
pkg_name=${pkg_name%/*}
|
||||
pkg_name=${pkg_name##*/}
|
||||
} || die "'$tar_file' is not a valid KISS package."
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_conflicts "$tar_file"
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract the tarball early to catch any errors before installation
|
||||
# begins. The package manager uninstalls the previous package during
|
||||
# an upgrade so any errors need to be caught ASAP.
|
||||
tar pxf "$tar_file" -C "$tar_dir/" ||
|
||||
die "[$pkg]: Failed to extract tarball."
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a backup of 'mv', 'mkdir' and 'find' so they aren't removed
|
||||
# during package removal. This ensures that an upgrade to 'busybox' or
|
||||
# your coreutils of choice doesn't break the package manager.
|
||||
cp "$(command -v mv)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
cp "$(command -v mkdir)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
cp "$(command -v find)" "$cac_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
log "Removing previous version of package if it exists."
|
||||
pkg_remove "$pkg_name"
|
||||
|
||||
# Installation works by unpacking the tarball to a specified location,
|
||||
# manually running 'mkdir' to create each directory and finally, using
|
||||
# 'mv' to move each file.
|
||||
cd "$tar_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
# Create all of the package's directories.
|
||||
# Optimization: Only find the deepest directories.
|
||||
"$cac_dir/find" . -type d -links -3 -prune | while read -r dir; do
|
||||
"$cac_dir/mkdir" -p "$KISS_ROOT/${dir#./}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Move all package files to '$KISS_ROOT'.
|
||||
"$cac_dir/find" ./ -mindepth 1 -not -type d | while read -r file; do
|
||||
rpath=${file#.}
|
||||
|
||||
# Don't overwrite existing '/etc' files.
|
||||
[ -z "${rpath##/etc/*}" ] &&
|
||||
[ -f "$KISS_ROOT/${rpath%/*}/${file##*/}" ] &&
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
"$cac_dir/mv" "$file" "$KISS_ROOT/${rpath%/*}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Run the post install script and suppress errors. If it exists,
|
||||
# it will run, else nothing will happen.
|
||||
"$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/$pkg_name/post-install" 2>/dev/null ||:
|
||||
|
||||
log "Successfully installed '$pkg_name'."
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_updates() {
|
||||
# Check all installed packages for updates. So long as the installed
|
||||
# version and the version in the repositories differ, it's considered
|
||||
# an update.
|
||||
for pkg in "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/"*; do
|
||||
# Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep
|
||||
# happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data
|
||||
# structure.
|
||||
repo_dir=$(pkg_search "${pkg##*/}")
|
||||
|
||||
# Read version and release information from the installed packages
|
||||
# and repository.
|
||||
read -r db_ver db_rel < "$pkg/version"
|
||||
read -r re_ver re_rel < "$repo_dir/version"
|
||||
|
||||
# Compare installed packages to repository packages.
|
||||
[ "$db_ver-$db_rel" != "$re_ver-$re_rel" ] &&
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "${pkg##*/} $re_ver-$re_rel"
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
setup_caching() {
|
||||
# Setup the host machine for the package manager. Create any
|
||||
# directories which need to exist and set variables for easy
|
||||
# access to them.
|
||||
|
||||
# Main cache directory (~/.cache/kiss/) typically.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${cac_dir:=${XDG_CACHE_HOME:=$HOME/.cache}/kiss}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create cache directory ($cac_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Build directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${mak_dir:=$cac_dir/build-$pid}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create build directory ($mak_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Package directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${pkg_dir:=$cac_dir/pkg-$pid}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create package directory ($pkg_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Tar directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${tar_dir:=$cac_dir/extract-$pid}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create tar directory ($tar_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Source directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${src_dir:=$cac_dir/sources}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create source directory ($src_dir)."
|
||||
|
||||
# Binary directory.
|
||||
mkdir -p "${bin_dir:=$cac_dir/bin}" ||
|
||||
die "Couldn't create binary directory ($bin_dir)."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_clean() {
|
||||
# Clean up on exit or error. This removes everything related
|
||||
# to the build.
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove temporary directories.
|
||||
rm -rf -- "$mak_dir" "$pkg_dir" "$tar_dir"
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove cached commands.
|
||||
rm -f -- "$cac_dir/find" "$cac_dir/mv" "$cac_dir/mkdir" \
|
||||
"$cac_dir/rm" "$cac_dir/rmdir"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
root_check() {
|
||||
# Ensure that the user has write permissions to '$KISS_ROOT'.
|
||||
# When this variable is empty, a value of '/' is assumed.
|
||||
[ -w "$KISS_ROOT/" ] || \
|
||||
die "No write permissions to '${KISS_ROOT:-/}'." \
|
||||
"You may need to run '$kiss' as root."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
args() {
|
||||
# Parse script arguments manually. POSIX 'sh' has no 'getopts'
|
||||
# or equivalent built in. This is rather easy to do in our case
|
||||
# since the first argument is always an "action" and the arguments
|
||||
# that follow are all package names.
|
||||
|
||||
# Actions can be abbreviated to their first letter. This saves
|
||||
# keystrokes once you memorize themand it also has the side-effect
|
||||
# of "correcting" spelling mistakes assuming the first letter is
|
||||
# right.
|
||||
case $1 in
|
||||
# Build the list of packages.
|
||||
b*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss build' requires an argument."
|
||||
pkg_build "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Generate checksums for packages.
|
||||
c*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss checksum' requires an argument."
|
||||
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_lint "$pkg"; done
|
||||
for pkg; do pkg_sources "$pkg"; done
|
||||
|
||||
pkg_checksums checksums "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Install packages.
|
||||
i*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss install' requires an argument."
|
||||
root_check
|
||||
pkg_install "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove packages.
|
||||
r*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
[ "$1" ] || die "'kiss remove' requires an argument."
|
||||
root_check
|
||||
pkg_remove "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# List installed packages.
|
||||
l*)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
pkg_list "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Upgrade packages.
|
||||
u*)
|
||||
pkg_updates
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Print version and exit.
|
||||
v*)
|
||||
log "$kiss 0.1.10"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Catch all invalid arguments as well as
|
||||
# any help related flags (-h, --help, help).
|
||||
*)
|
||||
log "$kiss [b|c|i|l|r|u] [pkg]" \
|
||||
"build: Build a package." \
|
||||
"checksum: Generate checksums." \
|
||||
"install: Install a package (Runs build if needed)." \
|
||||
"list: List packages." \
|
||||
"remove: Remove a package." \
|
||||
"update: Check for updates."
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
main() {
|
||||
# Store the script name in a variable and use it everywhere
|
||||
# in place of 'kiss'. This allows the script name to be changed
|
||||
# easily.
|
||||
kiss=${0##*/}
|
||||
|
||||
# The PID of the current shell process is used to isolate directories
|
||||
# to each specific KISS instance. This allows multiple package manager
|
||||
# instances to be run at once. Store the value in another variable so
|
||||
# that it doesn't change beneath us.
|
||||
pid=$$
|
||||
|
||||
# Catch errors and ensure that build files and directories are cleaned
|
||||
# up before we die. This occurs on 'Ctrl+C' as well as sucess and error.
|
||||
trap pkg_clean EXIT INT
|
||||
|
||||
setup_caching
|
||||
args "$@"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
main "$@"
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user