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kiss' help output will now include all executables found in $PATH which begin with kiss-*. A comment string is optionally usable via setting the second line of the script to a string. Example: ... This also means that 'kiss <script name>' is also possible now. If I have a script in my $PATH called kiss-depends, I can now use it via kiss with 'kiss depends'.
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28 lines
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#!/bin/sh -ef
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# Turn an installed package into a KISS tarball.
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kiss l "${1:-null}" >/dev/null
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# Grab the package's version..
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read -r ver rel 2>/dev/null < \
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"$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/installed/$1/version"
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# Reset the argument list.
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pkg=$1
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set --
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# Construct the argument list using each file.
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while read -r file; do
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[ -d "$KISS_ROOT/$file" ] || set -- "$@" ".$file"
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done < "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/installed/$pkg/manifest"
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# Turn the list of files back into a package.
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tar cf - -C / -- "$@" | case ${KISS_COMPRESS:-gz} in
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bz2) bzip2 -z ;;
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gz) gzip -6 ;;
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xz) xz -zT 0 ;;
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zst) zstd -z ;;
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esac > "$pkg#$ver-$rel.tar.${KISS_COMPRESS:-gz}"
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printf 'tarball created in %s\n' "$PWD/$pkg#$ver-$rel.tar.${KISS_COMPRESS:-gz}"
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