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A rollup of trivial bits.

  • Prod copyright dates
  • Remove [ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT leadin on %install scriptlet; rpmbuild either never did this (possible) or it doesn't do it any more (more likely)
  • Fix subtle brokenness in boolean macro %{?foo}/%{?!foo}; it was producing output when it shouldn't have.
  • Property svn:executable set to *
  • Property svn:keywords set to Date Rev Author
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[93]1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
[2]2# debbuild script
[86]3# Shamelessly steals interface from rpm's "rpmbuild" to create
[2]4# Debian packages. Please note that such packages are highly
5# unlikely to conform to "Debian Policy".
6###
7# SVN revision info
8# $Date: 2015-07-14 01:19:41 +0000 (Tue, 14 Jul 2015) $
9# SVN revision $Rev: 193 $
10# Last update by $Author: kdeugau $
11###
[193]12# Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Kris Deugau <kdeugau@deepnet.cx>
[56]13#
14# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
16# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
17# (at your option) any later version.
18#
19# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22# GNU General Public License for more details.
23#
24# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
26# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
[2]27
[5]28use strict;
[6]29use warnings;
[7]30use Fcntl; # for sysopen flags
[36]31use Cwd 'abs_path'; # for finding where files really are
[113]32use Config;
[5]33
[186]34my $version = "0.10.1"; #VERSION#
[163]35
[10]36# regex debugger
37#use re "debug";
38
[163]39# Behavioural compatibility FTW! Yes, rpmbuild does this too.
[130]40die "No .spec file to work with! Exiting.\n" if scalar(@ARGV) == 0;
41
[3]42# Program flow:
43# -> Parse/execute "system" config/macros (if any - should be rare)
44# -> Parse/execute "user" config/macros (if any - *my* requirement is %_topdir)
45# -> Parse command line for options, spec file/tarball/.src.deb (NB - also accept .src.rpm)
46
[30]47sub expandmacros;
48
[2]49# User's prefs for dirs, environment, etc,etc,etc.
50# config file ~/.debmacros
51# Default ordered search paths for config/macros:
52# /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/rpmrc /etc/rpmrc ~/.rpmrc
53# /usr/lib/rpm/macros /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/macros /etc/rpm/macros ~/.rpmmacros
54# **NOTE: May be possible to (ab)use bits of debhelper
55
56# Build tree
57# default is /usr/src/debian/{BUILD,SOURCES,SPECS,DEBS,SDEBS}
58
[3]59# Globals
[77]60my $finalmessages = ''; # A place to stuff messages that I want printed at the *very* end of any processing.
[3]61my $specfile;
62my $tarball;
63my $srcpkg;
[7]64my $cmdbuildroot;
[95]65my $tarballdir = '%{name}-%{version}'; # We do this in case of a spec file not using %setup...
[23]66my %specglobals; # For %define's in specfile, among other things.
[6]67
[98]68$specglobals{'_vendor'} = 'debbuild';
[189]69# this can be changed by the Vendor: header in the spec file
[148]70$specglobals{'vendor'} = 'debbuild';
[98]71
[6]72# Initialized globals
[3]73my $verbosity = 0;
[112]74my $NoAutoReq = 0;
[4]75my %cmdopts = (type => '',
76 stage => 'a',
77 short => 'n'
78 );
[6]79my $topdir = "/usr/src/debian";
[136]80#my $specglobals{buildroot} = "%{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.root".int(rand(99998)+1);
[170]81$specglobals{buildroot} = '%{_topdir}/BUILDROOT/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}';
[6]82
83# "Constants"
[4]84my %targets = ('p' => 'Prep',
85 'c' => 'Compile',
86 'i' => 'Install',
87 'l' => 'Verify %files',
88 'a' => 'Build binary and source',
89 'b' => 'Build binary',
90 's' => 'Build source'
91 );
[87]92# Ah, the joys of multiple architectures. :( Feh.
93# As copied from rpm
94my %optflags = ( 'i386' => '-O2 -g -march=i386 -mcpu=i686',
95 'amd64' => '-O2 -g'
96 );
97my $hostarch; # we set this later...
[6]98my $scriptletbase =
[169]99q(#!/bin/bash
[3]100
[6]101 RPM_SOURCE_DIR="%{_topdir}/SOURCES"
102 RPM_BUILD_DIR="%{_topdir}/BUILD"
[87]103 RPM_OPT_FLAGS="%{optflags}"
104 RPM_ARCH="%{_arch}"
[6]105 RPM_OS="linux"
106 export RPM_SOURCE_DIR RPM_BUILD_DIR RPM_OPT_FLAGS RPM_ARCH RPM_OS
107 RPM_DOC_DIR="/usr/share/doc"
108 export RPM_DOC_DIR
109 RPM_PACKAGE_NAME="%{name}"
110 RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION="%{version}"
111 RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE="%{release}"
112 export RPM_PACKAGE_NAME RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE
[182]113 LANG=C
114 export LANG
115 unset CDPATH DISPLAY ||:
[6]116 RPM_BUILD_ROOT="%{buildroot}"
117 export RPM_BUILD_ROOT
[182]118
119 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}:/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/share/pkgconfig"
120 export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
[10]121);
[182]122
123if (-e '/usr/bin/dpkg-architecture') {
124 foreach (`dpkg-architecture`) {
125 s/=(.+)/="$1"/;
126 $scriptletbase .= " $_";
127 ($hostarch) = (/^DEB_HOST_ARCH="(.+)"$/) if /DEB_HOST_ARCH=/;
128 }
129} else {
130 warn "Missing dpkg-architecture, DEB_HOST_ARCH will not be set!\n";
[10]131}
[182]132
[10]133$scriptletbase .=
134q(
[6]135 set -x
136 umask 022
[182]137 cd "%{_topdir}/BUILD"
[6]138);
139
[102]140# Hackery to try to bring some semblance of sanity to packages built for more
141# than one Debian version at the same time. Whee.
[163]142# /etc/debian-version and/or version of base-files package
[102]143my %distmap = (
[191]144# legacy Unbuntu
145 "3.1.9ubuntu" => "dapper",
146 "6.06" => "dapper",
147 "4ubuntu" => "feisty",
148 "7.04" => "fiesty",
149 "4.0.1ubuntu" => "hardy",
150 "8.04" => "hardy",
151# Note we do NOT support identification of "subrelease" versions (ie semimajor updates
152# to a given release). If your dependencies are really that tight, and you can't rely
153# on the versions of the actual dependencies, you're already in over your head, and
154# should probably only ship a tarballed installer.
155# only supporting LTS releases
156# base-files version doesn't map to the Ubuntu version the way Debian versions do, thus the doubled entries
157# Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
158 "6.5ubuntu" => "precise",
159 "12.04" => "precise",
160# Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS (Trusty Tahr)
161 "7.2ubuntu" => "trusty",
162 "14.04" => "trusty",
163# Debian releases
[102]164 "3.0" => "woody",
165 "3.1" => "sarge",
166 "4" => "etch",
[151]167 "5" => "lenny",
[191]168 "6" => "squeeze",
169 "7" => "wheezy",
170 "8" => "jessie",
171 "9" => "stretch",
172 "99" => "sid",
173);
174
175# Map Ubuntu base-files versions to the nominal public versions
176
177my %ubnt_vermap = (
178 "6.5ubuntu6" => "12.04",
179 "7.2ubuntu5" => "14.04",
180);
181
[102]182# Enh. There doesn't seem to be any better way to do this... :(
183{
[151]184# could theoretically also do something with this... it's about as stable as "dpkg-query ..." below... :(
185# my $releasever = qx { cat /etc/debian_version };
186# chomp $releasever;
[191]187 my $basefiles;
[151]188 my $basever;
[191]189 my $baseos;
[102]190
[191]191 # Funny thing how files like this have become useful...
192 # Check for /etc/os-release. If that doesn't exist, try /etc/lsb-release. If that doesn't exist,
193 # check for existence of dpkg-query, and either call it Debian Woody (if missing), or fall through
194 # to guessing based on the version of the base-files package.
195 if (-e '/etc/os-release') {
196 open OSREL, "</etc/os-release";
197 # Look for ID and VERSION_ID lines.
198 while (<OSREL>) {
199 $baseos = $1 if /^ID=(\w+)/;
200 $basever = $1 if /^VERSION_ID="?([\d.]+)/;
201 }
202 close OSREL;
203
204 } elsif (-e '/etc/lsb-release') {
205 open LSBREL, "</etc/lsb-release";
206 # Look for DISTRIB_ID and DISTRIB_RELEASE lines.
207 # We could also theoretically extract the dist codename, but since we have to hand-map
208 # it in so many other cases there's little point.
209 while (<LSBREL>) {
210 $baseos = $1 if /^DISTRIB_ID=(\w+)/;
211 $basever = $1 if /^DISTRIB_RELEASE=([\d.]+)/;
212 }
213 close LSBREL;
214
215 } elsif ( ! -e '/usr/bin/dpkg-query' ) {
[151]216 # call it woody, since sarge and newer have dpkg-query, and we don't much care about obsolete^n releases
217 $basever = "3.0";
[191]218 $baseos = 'debian';
219
[151]220 } else {
[162]221# *eyeroll* there *really* has to be a better way to go about this. You
222# can't sanely build packages for multiple distro targets if you can't
223# programmatically figure out which one you're building on.
224
225# note that we care only about major release numbers; tracking minor or point
226# releases would be... exponentially more painful.
227
[191]228 my $majver;
[151]229 # for the lazy copy-paster: dpkg-query --showformat '${version}\n' -W base-files
230 # avoid shellisms
231 if (open BASEGETTER, "-|", "dpkg-query", "--showformat", '${version}', "-W", "base-files") {
232 $basever = <BASEGETTER>;
233 close BASEGETTER;
234
[191]235 if ($basever =~ /ubuntu/) {
236 # Ubuntu, at least until they upset their versioning scheme again
237 # note that we remap the basefiles version to the public release number, to match the
238 # behaviour for Debian, and to match the unofficial standard for RHEL/Centos etc and Fedora
239 ($basefiles,$basever) = ($basever =~ /^(([\d.]+)ubuntu)\d/);
240 $baseos = 'ubuntu';
241 } else {
242 # Debian, or more "pure" derivative
243 $baseos = 'debian';
244 ($basever,$majver) = ($basever =~ /^((\d+)(?:\.\d)?)/);
245 if ($majver > 3) {
246 $basever = $majver;
247 }
248 }
[151]249 }
250
[191]251 if (!$basever) {
252 # Your llama is on fire
253 $basever = '99';
254 print "Warning: couldn't autodetect OS version, assuming sid/unstable\n";
255 }
[151]256 } # got dpkg-query?
257
[191]258 # Set some legacy globals.
[102]259 $specglobals{"debdist"} = $distmap{$basever};
[151]260 $specglobals{"debver"} = $basever; # this may have trouble with Ubuntu versions?
[102]261
[191]262 # Set the standard generic OS-class globals;
263 $baseos = lc($baseos);
264 $specglobals{"ubuntu"} = $basever if $baseos eq 'ubuntu';
265 $specglobals{"debian"} = $basever if $baseos eq 'debian';
266
267 # Default %{dist} to something marginally sane. Note this should be overrideable by --define.
268 # This has been chosen to most closely follow the usage in RHEL/CentOS and Fedora, ie "el5" or "fc20".
269 $specglobals{"dist"} = $baseos.$basever;
270
[151]271} # done trying to set debian dist/version
272
[5]273# Package data
274# This is the form of $pkgdata{pkgname}{meta}
275# meta includes Summary, Name, Version, Release, Group, Copyright,
[138]276# Source, URL, Packager, BuildRoot, Description, BuildRequires,
[38]277# Requires, Provides
[6]278# 10/31/2005 Maybe this should be flatter? -kgd
[171]279my %pkgdata = (main => {source => ''});
[27]280my @pkglist = ('main'); #sigh
[23]281# Files listing. Embedding this in %pkgdata would be, um, messy.
282my %filelist;
[110]283my %doclist;
[40]284my $buildreq = '';
[5]285
[6]286# Scriptlets
[48]287my $prepscript = '';
288my $buildscript = '';
[23]289# %install doesn't need the full treatment from %clean; just an empty place to install to.
290# NB - rpm doesn't do this; is it really necessary?
[193]291my $installscript = '';
292#'[ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT'."\n";
[48]293my $cleanscript = '';
[6]294
[13]295# Snag some environment data
296my $tmpdir;
297if (defined $ENV{TMP} && $ENV{TMP} =~ /^(\/var)?\/tmp$/) {
298 $tmpdir = $ENV{TMP};
299} else {
300 $tmpdir = "/var/tmp";
301}
302
[7]303##main
304
[4]305load_userconfig();
[3]306parse_cmd();
307
[50]308if ($cmdopts{install}) {
309 install_sdeb();
310 exit 0;
311}
312
[81]313# output stage of --showpkgs
[71]314if ($cmdopts{type} eq 'd') {
315 parse_spec();
316 foreach my $pkg (@pkglist) {
317 $pkgdata{$pkg}{name} =~ tr/_/-/;
318
[111]319 my $pkgfullname = "$pkgdata{$pkg}{name}_".
320 (defined($pkgdata{main}{epoch}) ? "$pkgdata{main}{epoch}:" : '').
321 "$pkgdata{$pkg}{version}-$pkgdata{main}{release}_$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}.deb";
[71]322
[76]323 print "$pkgfullname\n" if $filelist{$pkg};
[79]324
[71]325 }
[80]326 # Source package
[111]327 print "$pkgdata{main}{name}-".
328 (defined($pkgdata{main}{epoch}) ? "$pkgdata{main}{epoch}:" : '').
329 "$pkgdata{main}{version}-$pkgdata{main}{release}.sdeb\n";
[71]330 exit 0;
331}
332
[50]333# Stick --rebuild handling in here - basically install_sdeb()
334# followed by tweaking options to run with -ba
[54]335if ($cmdopts{type} eq 's') {
[55]336 if ($srcpkg =~ /\.src\.rpm$/) {
[58]337 my @srclist = qx { rpm -qlp $srcpkg };
[55]338 foreach (@srclist) {
[54]339 chomp;
[55]340 $specfile = "$topdir/SPECS/$_" if /\.spec$/;
[54]341 }
[55]342 qx { rpm -i $srcpkg };
343 } else {
344 install_sdeb();
345 my @srclist = qx { pax < $srcpkg };
346 foreach (@srclist) {
347 chomp;
348 $specfile = "$topdir/$_" if /SPECS/;
349 }
[54]350 }
[55]351 $cmdopts{type} = 'b';
352 $cmdopts{stage} = 'a';
[54]353}
[50]354
[7]355if ($cmdopts{type} eq 'b') {
356 # Need to read the spec file to find the tarball. Note that
357 # this also generates most of the shell script required.
358 parse_spec();
[38]359 die "Can't build $pkgdata{main}{name}: build requirements not met.\n"
360 if !checkbuildreq();
[7]361}
362
[65]363if ($cmdopts{type} eq 't') {
364 # Need to unpack the tarball to find the spec file. Sort of the inverse of -b above.
365 # zcat $tarball |tar -t |grep .spec
366 # collect some info about the tarball
[99]367 $specfile = "$topdir/BUILD/". qx { zcat $tarball |tar -t |grep -e '[\.]spec\$' };
[65]368 chomp $specfile;
[174]369 my ($fileonly, $dirname) = ($tarball =~ /(([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)\.tar\.(?:gz|bz2|xz))$/);
[65]370
371 $tarball = abs_path($tarball);
[174]372##fixme: use macro expansions for the executables
373 my $unpackcmd = "cd $topdir/BUILD; ".
374 ( $tarball =~ /\.tar\.gz$/ ? "/bin/gzip" : "" ).
375 ( $tarball =~ /\.tar\.bz2$/ ? "/bin/bzip2" : "" ).
376 ( $tarball =~ /\.tar\.(?:gz|Z)$/ ? "/usr/bin/xz" : "" ).
377 " -dc $tarball |/bin/tar -xf -";
378
[65]379 system "$unpackcmd";
380 system "cp $tarball $topdir/SOURCES/$fileonly";
381 system "cp $specfile $topdir/SPECS/";
382 parse_spec();
383 die "Can't build $pkgdata{main}{name}: build requirements not met.\n"
384 if !checkbuildreq();
385}
386
[35]387# -> srcpkg if -.s
388if ($cmdopts{stage} eq 's') {
389 srcpackage();
[170]390 print $finalmessages;
[35]391 exit 0;
392}
393
[4]394# Hokay. Need to:
[14]395# -> prep if -.p OR (-.[cilabs] AND !--short-circuit)
[7]396if ($cmdopts{stage} eq 'p' || ($cmdopts{stage} =~ /[cilabs]/ && $cmdopts{short} ne 'y')) {
397 prep();
398}
[14]399# -> build if -.c OR (-.[ilabs] AND !--short-circuit)
[7]400if ($cmdopts{stage} eq 'c' || ($cmdopts{stage} =~ /[ilabs]/ && $cmdopts{short} ne 'y')) {
401 build();
402}
[14]403# -> install if -.[ilabs]
[28]404#if ($cmdopts{stage} eq 'i' || ($cmdopts{stage} =~ /[labs]/ && $cmdopts{short} ne 'y')) {
405if ($cmdopts{stage} =~ /[ilabs]/) {
[7]406 install();
[30]407#foreach my $pkg (@pkglist) {
408# print "files in $pkg:\n ".$filelist{$pkg}."\n";
409#}
410
[7]411}
[14]412# -> binpkg and srcpkg if -.a
[7]413if ($cmdopts{stage} eq 'a') {
[4]414 binpackage();
[7]415 srcpackage();
[97]416 clean();
[4]417}
[14]418# -> binpkg if -.b
[7]419if ($cmdopts{stage} eq 'b') {
420 binpackage();
[97]421 clean();
[7]422}
[4]423
[77]424# Spit out any closing remarks
425print $finalmessages;
426
[4]427# Just in case.
428exit 0;
429
430
431## load_userconfig()
432# Loads user configuration (if any)
433# Currently only handles .debmacros
434# Needs to handle "other files"
435sub load_userconfig {
[96]436 my $homedir = (getpwuid($<))[7];
[4]437 if (-e "$homedir/.debmacros") {
438 open USERMACROS,"<$homedir/.debmacros";
439 while (<USERMACROS>) {
[7]440 # And we also only handle a few macros at the moment.
[4]441 if (/^\%_topdir/) {
[5]442 my (undef,$tmp) = split /\s+/, $_;
443 $topdir = $tmp;
[4]444 }
[96]445 next if /^\%_/;
446 # Allow arbitrary definitions. Note that we're only doing simple defs here for now.
447 if (/^\%([a-z0-9]+)\s+(.+)$/) {
448 $specglobals{$1} = $2;
449 }
[4]450 }
451 }
452} # end load_userconfig()
453
454
[3]455## parse_cmd()
[4]456# Parses command line into global hash %cmdopts, other globals
[3]457# Options based on rpmbuild's options
458sub parse_cmd {
459 # Don't feel like coding my own option parser...
460 #use Getopt::Long;
461 # ... but I may have to: (OTOH, rpm uses popt, so maybe we can too.)
462 #use Getopt::Popt qw(:all);
[4]463 # Or not. >:( Stupid Debian lack of findable Perl module names in packages.
[3]464
[163]465 # ... also note, single-character options are mostly not flags, so they can't be
466 # sanely combined the way most other programs' single-character flag options can.
467
[3]468 # Stuff it.
[4]469 my $prevopt = '';
[3]470 foreach (@ARGV) {
471 chomp;
[7]472
[3]473 # Is it an option?
474 if (/^-/) {
[7]475
[3]476 # Is it a long option?
477 if (/^--/) {
[4]478 if (/^--short-circuit/) {
479 $cmdopts{short} = 'y';
[5]480 } elsif (/^--rebuild/) {
481 $cmdopts{type} = 's';
[71]482 } elsif (/^--showpkgs/) {
483 $cmdopts{type} = 'd'; # d for 'diagnostic' or 'debug' or 'dump'
[163]484 } elsif (/^--help/) {
485 print "debbuild v$version".q{
[193]486Copyright 2005-2015 Kris Deugau <kdeugau@deepnet.cx>
[163]487
488Build .deb packages from RPM-style .spec files
489debbuild supports most package-building options rpmbuild does.
490
491Build options with [ <specfile> | <tarball> | <source package> ]:
492 -bp build through %prep (unpack sources and apply patches) from <specfile>
493 -bc build through %build (%prep, then compile) from <specfile>
494 -bi build through %install (%prep, %build, then install) from <specfile>
495 -bl verify %files section from <specfile>
496 -ba build source and binary packages from <specfile>
497 -bb build binary package only from <specfile>
498 -bs build source package only from <specfile>
499 -tp build through %prep (unpack sources and apply patches) from <tarball>
500 -tc build through %build (%prep, then compile) from <tarball>
501 -ti build through %install (%prep, %build, then install) from <tarball>
502 -ta build source and binary packages from <tarball>
503 -tb build binary package only from <tarball>
504 -ts build source package only from <tarball>
505 --rebuild build binary package from <source package>
506 --buildroot=DIRECTORY override build root
507 --short-circuit skip straight to specified stage (only for c,i)
508
509Common options:
510 -D, --define='MACRO EXPR' define MACRO with value EXPR
511
512debbuild-specific options:
513 -i Unpack a .sdeb in the %_topdir tree
514 --showpkgs Show package names that would be built. Only works with .spec files.
515
516};
517 exit;
518
[94]519 } elsif (/^--define/) {
520 # nothing to do? Can't see anything needed, we handle the actual definition later.
[122]521##fixme
522# add --self-package here
523# deps build-essential pax fakeroot
[4]524 } else {
[93]525 print "Long option $_ not handled\n";
[4]526 }
[3]527 } else {
[14]528 # Not a long option
[5]529 if (/^-[bt]/) {
530 if ($cmdopts{stage} eq 's') {
531 # Mutually exclusive options.
532 die "Can't use $_ with --rebuild\n";
533 } else {
[14]534 # Capture the type (from "bare" files or tarball) and the stage (prep, build, etc)
[5]535 ($cmdopts{stage}) = (/^-[bt]([pcilabs])/);
536 ($cmdopts{type}) = (/^-([bt])[pcilabs]/);
537 }
[4]538 } elsif (/^-v/) {
539 # bump verbosity. Not sure what I'll actually do here...
[50]540 } elsif (/^-i/) {
541 $cmdopts{install} = 1;
542 $prevopt = '-i';
[163]543 } elsif (/^-D/) {
544 # --define. nothing to do on this round; actual work is done next time.
[4]545 } else {
546 die "Bad option $_\n";
547 }
[3]548 }
[14]549
550 } else { # Not an option argument
551
[5]552 # --buildroot is the only option that takes an argument
553 # Therefore, any *other* bare arguments are the spec file,
554 # tarball, or source package we're operating on - depending
555 # on which one we meet.
556 if ($prevopt eq '--buildroot') {
[7]557 $cmdbuildroot = $_;
[163]558 } elsif ($prevopt eq '--define' || $prevopt eq '-D') {
[118]559 my ($macro,$value) = (/([a-z0-9_.-]+)(?:\s+(.+))?/i);
[127]560 if ($value ne '') {
[94]561 $specglobals{$macro} = $value;
562 } else {
563 warn "WARNING: missing value for macro $macro in --define! Ignoring.\n";
564 }
[50]565 } elsif ($prevopt eq '-i') {
566 $srcpkg = $_;
[5]567 } else {
568 if ($cmdopts{type} eq 's') {
569 # Source package
[50]570 if (!/(sdeb|\.src\.rpm)$/) {
[5]571 die "Can't --rebuild with $_\n";
572 }
[50]573 $srcpkg = $_;
[71]574 } elsif ($cmdopts{type} eq 'b' || $cmdopts{type} eq 'd') {
[65]575 # Spec file
[5]576 $specfile = $_;
577 } else {
[65]578 # Tarball build. Need to extract tarball to find spec file. Whee.
579 $tarball = $_;
[5]580 }
581 }
[3]582 }
[7]583 $prevopt = $_;
584 } # foreach @ARGV
[4]585
586 # Some cross-checks. rpmbuild limits --short-circuit to just
587 # the "compile" and "install" targets - with good reason IMO.
[14]588 # Note that --short-circuit with -.p is not really an error, just redundant.
[4]589 # NB - this is NOT fatal, just ignored!
[10]590 if ($cmdopts{short} eq 'y' && $cmdopts{stage} =~ /[labs]/) {
[4]591 warn "Can't use --short-circuit for $targets{$cmdopts{stage}} stage. Ignoring.\n";
[28]592 $cmdopts{short} = 'n';
[4]593 }
[14]594
[3]595 # Valid options, with example arguments (if any):
596# Build from .spec file; mutually exclusive:
597 # -bp
598 # -bc
599 # -bi
600 # -bl
601 # -ba
602 # -bb
603 # -bs
604# Build from tarball; mutually exclusive:
605 # -tp
606 # -tc
607 # -ti
608 # -ta
609 # -tb
610 # -ts
611# Build from .src.(deb|rpm)
612 # --rebuild
613 # --recompile
614
615# General options
616 # --buildroot=DIRECTORY
617 # --clean
618 # --nobuild
619 # --nodeps
620 # --nodirtokens
621 # --rmsource
622 # --rmspec
623 # --short-circuit
624 # --target=CPU-VENDOR-OS
625
626 #my $popt = new Getopt::Popt(argv => \@ARGV, options => \@optionsTable);
627
628} # end parse_cmd()
629
[4]630
[5]631## parse_spec()
[14]632# Parse the .spec file.
[5]633sub parse_spec {
[130]634 die "No .spec file specified! Exiting.\n" if !$specfile;
[65]635 open SPECFILE,"<$specfile" or die "specfile ($specfile) barfed: $!";
[5]636
[95]637 my $iflevel = 0;
[87]638 my $buildarch = $hostarch;
[88]639 $pkgdata{main}{arch} = $hostarch;
[87]640
[103]641 my $stage = 'preamble';
642 my $subname = 'main';
643 my $scriptlet;
[14]644
[103]645# Basic algorithm:
646# For each line
647# if it's a member of an %if construct, branch and see which segment of the
648# spec file we need to parse and which one gets discarded, then
649# short-circuit back to the top of the loop.
650# if it's a %section, bump the stage. Preparse addons to the %section line
651# (eg subpackage) and stuff them in suitable loop-global variables, then
652# short-circuit back to the top of the loop.
653# Otherwise, parse the line according to which section we're supposedly
654# parsing right now
[14]655
[103]656LINE: while (<SPECFILE>) {
[109]657 next if /^#/ && $stage eq 'preamble'; # Ignore comments...
658 next if /^\s*$/ && $stage eq 'preamble'; # ... and blank lines.
[23]659
[119]660# no sense in continuing if we find something we don't grok
661 # Yes, this is really horribly fugly. But it's a cheap crosscheck against invalid
662 # %-tags which also make rpmbuild barf. In theory.
663# notes: some of these are not *entirely* case-sensitive (%ifxxx), but most are.
664 # Extracted from the Maximum RPM online doc via:
665 # grep -h %[a-z] *|perl -e 'while (<>) { /\%([a-z0-9]+)\b/; print "$1|\n"; }'|sort -u
666 if (/^%[a-z]/ &&
[120]667 $_ !~ /^%(?:attr|build|changelog|check|clean|config|configure|defattr|define|description|
[119]668 dir|doc|docdir|else|endif|files|ghost|if|ifarch|ifn|ifnarch|ifnos|ifnxxx|fos|ifxxx|
[182]669 install|makeinstall|package|patch\d+|post|postun|pre|prep|preun|readme|setup[^\s]*|
[119]670 triggerin|triggerpostun|triggerun|verify|verifyscript)\b/x
671 ) {
672 my ($badtag) = (/^%([a-z]+)/i);
673 die "Unknown tag \%$badtag at line $. of $specfile\n";
674 }
675
[103]676# preprocess %define's
677 if (my ($key, $def) = (/^\%define\s+([^\s]+)\s+(.+)$/) ) {
678 $specglobals{$key} = expandmacros($def,'g');
679 }
[98]680
[103]681 if (/^\%if/) {
682 s/^\%if//;
683 chomp;
684 my $expr = expandmacros($_, 'g');
685 $iflevel++;
[98]686
[103]687 if ($expr !~ /^\s*\d+\s*$/) {
688 # gots a logic statement we want to turn into a 1 or a 0. most likely by eval'ing it.
[98]689
[103]690 $expr =~ s/\s+//g;
[98]691
[104]692# For Great w00tness! New and Improved multilayered logic handling.
693
694 my @bits = split /\b/, $expr;
695 $expr = '';
696 foreach my $bit (@bits) {
697 next if $bit eq '"';
698 $bit =~ s/"//g;
699 $expr .= qq("$bit") if $bit =~ /^\w+$/;
700 $expr .= $bit if $bit !~ /^\w+$/;
701 }
702
[103]703 # Done in this order so we don't cascade incorrectly. Yes, those spaces ARE correct in the replacements!
[104]704 $expr =~ s/==/ eq /g;
705 $expr =~ s/!=/ ne /g;
706 $expr =~ s/<=>/ cmp /g;
707 $expr =~ s/<=/ le /g;
708 $expr =~ s/>=/ ge /g;
709 $expr =~ s/</ lt /g;
710 $expr =~ s/>/ gt /g;
[98]711
[103]712 # Turn it into something that eval's to a number. Maybe not needed? O_o
713 #$expr = "( $expr ? 1 : 0 )";
[98]714
[103]715 $expr = eval $expr;
[95]716 }
[103]717
718 next LINE if $expr != 0; # This appears to be the only case we call false.
719 while (<SPECFILE>) {
720 if (/^\%endif/) {
721 $iflevel--;
722 next LINE;
723 } elsif (/^\%else/) {
724 next LINE;
725 }
[95]726 }
[103]727 }
728 if (/^\%else/) {
729 while (<SPECFILE>) {
730 if (/^\%endif/) {
731 $iflevel--;
732 next LINE;
733 }
[95]734 }
[103]735 }
736 if (/^\%endif/) {
737 $iflevel--;
738 next LINE;
739 } # %if/%else/%endif
[95]740
[126]741 if (/^\%{echo:(.+)}/) {
742 my $output = expandmacros($1, 'gp');
[136]743 print "$output";
[191]744 next LINE;
[126]745 }
746
[105]747# now we pick out the sections and set "state" to parse that section. Fugly but I can't see a better way. >:(
748
[103]749 if (/^\%description(?:\s+(?:-n\s+)?(.+))?/) {
[105]750 $stage = 'desc';
[103]751 $subname = "main";
752 if ($1) { # Magic to add entries to the right package
[153]753 my $tmp = expandmacros("$1", 'gp');
[103]754 if (/-n/) { $subname = $tmp; } else { $subname = "$pkgdata{main}{name}-$tmp"; }
[18]755 }
[105]756 next LINE;
[103]757 } # %description
758
759 if (/^\%package\s+(?:-n\s+)?(.+)/) {
760 $stage = 'package';
761 if ($1) { # Magic to add entries to the right package
[153]762 my $tmp = expandmacros("$1", 'gp');
[103]763 if (/-n/) { $subname = $tmp; } else { $subname = "$pkgdata{main}{name}-$tmp"; }
764 }
765 push @pkglist, $subname;
766 $pkgdata{$subname}{name} = $subname;
767 $pkgdata{$subname}{version} = $pkgdata{main}{version};
[87]768 # Build "same arch as previous package found" by default. Where rpm just picks the
769 # *very* last one, we want to allow arch<native>+arch-all
770 # (eg, Apache is i386, but apache-manual is all)
[103]771 $pkgdata{$subname}{arch} = $buildarch; # Since it's likely subpackages will NOT have a BuildArch line...
772 next LINE;
773 } # %package
774
775 if (/^\%prep/) {
776 $stage = 'prep';
777 # Replace some core macros
778 $pkgdata{main}{source} = expandmacros($pkgdata{main}{source},'gp');
779 next LINE;
780 } # %prep
781
782 if (/^\%build/) {
783 $stage = 'build';
[188]784 $buildscript .= "cd '$tarballdir'\n" if $pkgdata{main}{hassetup};
[103]785 next LINE;
786 } # %build
787
788 if (/^\%install/) {
789 $stage = 'install';
[188]790 $installscript .= "cd '$tarballdir'\n" if $pkgdata{main}{hassetup};
[103]791 next LINE;
792 } # %install
793
794 if (/^\%clean/) {
795 $stage = 'clean';
[188]796 $cleanscript .= "cd '$tarballdir'\n" if $pkgdata{main}{hassetup};
[103]797 next LINE;
798 } # %clean
799
800 if (/^\%(pre|post|preun|postun)\b(?:\s+(?:-n\s+)?(.+))?/i) {
801 $stage = 'prepost';
802 $scriptlet = lc $1;
803 $subname = 'main';
804 if ($2) { # Magic to add entries to the right package
805 my $tmp = expandmacros("$2", 'g');
806 if (/-n/) { $subname = $tmp; } else { $subname = "$pkgdata{main}{name}-$tmp"; }
[27]807 }
[103]808 next LINE;
809 } # %pre/%post/%preun/%postun
[8]810
[103]811 if (/^\%files(?:\s+(?:-n\s+)?(.+))?/) {
812 $stage = 'files';
813 $subname = 'main';
814 if ($1) { # Magic to add entries to the right list of files
[153]815 my $tmp = expandmacros("$1", 'gp');
[103]816 if (/-n/) { $subname = $tmp; } else { $subname = "$pkgdata{main}{name}-$tmp"; }
817 }
818 next LINE;
819 } # %files
[6]820
[103]821 if (/^\%changelog/) {
822 $stage = 'changelog';
823 $pkgdata{main}{changelog} = '';
824 next LINE;
825 }
[6]826
[103]827# now we handle individual lines from the various sections
[6]828
[105]829 if ($stage eq 'desc') {
[170]830 next LINE if /^\s*#/;
[105]831 $pkgdata{$subname}{desc} .= " $_";
832 } # description
833
[103]834 if ($stage eq 'package') {
835 # gotta expand %defines here. Whee.
[129]836# Note that we look for the Debian-specific Recommends, Suggests, and Replaces,
837# although they will have to be wrapped in '%if %{_vendor} == "debbuild"' for
838# an rpmbuild-compatible .spec file
839# NB: NOT going to support Pre-Depends, since it's a "Don't Use" (mis)feature, and
840# RPM's support for a similar tag (PreReq) has been recently dropped.
[145]841 if (my ($dname,$dvalue) = (/^(Recommends|Suggests|Enhances|Replaces|Summary|Group|Version|Requires|Conflicts|Provides|BuildArch(?:itecture)?):\s+(.+)$/i)) {
[103]842 $dname =~ tr/[A-Z]/[a-z]/;
843 if ($dname =~ /^BuildArch/i) {
844 $dvalue =~ s/^noarch/all/ig;
845 $buildarch = $dvalue; # Emulate rpm's behaviour to a degree
846 $dname = 'arch';
847 }
[172]848 if ($dname =~ /recommends|suggests|enhances|replaces|requires|conflicts|provides/) {
849 $pkgdata{$subname}{$dname} .= ", ".expandmacros($dvalue, 'gp');
850 } else {
851 $pkgdata{$subname}{$dname} = expandmacros($dvalue, 'gp');
852 }
[103]853 }
854 } # package
855
856 if ($stage eq 'prep') {
857 # Actual handling for %prep section. May have %setup macro; may
858 # include %patch tags, may be just a bare shell script.
859 if (/^\%setup/) {
[179]860 $pkgdata{main}{hassetup} = 1; # flag the fact that we've got %setup
[182]861 # Parse out the %setup macro.
862 chomp;
863 # rpmbuild doesn't complain about gibberish immediately following %setup, but we will
864 warn "Suspect \%setup tag '$_', continuing\n" if ! /^\%setup(?:\s|$)/;
865
866 # Prepare some flags
867 my $changedir = 0;
868 my $deldir = 1;
869 my $quietunpack = 0;
870 my $deftarball = 1;
871 my $snum = '';
872 my $sbefore;
873 my $safter;
874 my $altsource = 0;
875
[189]876 # yes, really. It's not clear how this cascades down to %build or %install
[188]877 my $thistarballdir = $tarballdir;
878
[182]879 my @sbits = split /\s+/;
880 shift @sbits;
881 while (my $sopt = shift @sbits) {
882 if ($sopt eq '-n') {
[188]883 $thistarballdir = shift @sbits;
[182]884 } elsif ($sopt eq '-a') {
885 # shift, next opt must be numeric (which sourcenn:)
886 $sopt = shift @sbits;
887 die "Argument for \%setup -a must be numeric at $specfile line $.\n" if $sopt !~ /^\d+$/;
888 $safter = $sopt;
889 $snum = $sopt;
890 $altsource = 1;
891 } elsif ($sopt eq '-b') {
892 # shift, next opt must be numeric (which sourcenn:)
893 $sopt = shift @sbits;
894 die "Argument for \%setup -b must be numeric at $specfile line $.\n" if $sopt !~ /^\d+$/;
895 $sbefore = $sopt;
896 $snum = $sopt;
897 $altsource = 2;
898 } elsif ($sopt eq '-c') {
899 # flag, create and change directory before unpack
900 $changedir = 1;
901 } elsif ($sopt eq '-D') {
902 # flag, do not delete directory before unpack
903 $deldir = 0;
904 } elsif ($sopt eq '-T') {
905 # flag, do not unpack first source
906 $deftarball = 0;
907 } elsif ($sopt eq '-q') {
908 # SSSH! Unpack quietly
909 $quietunpack = 1;
910 }
911 } # $sopt = shift @sbits
912
913# Note that this is an incomplete match to rpmbuild's full %setup expression.
914# Still known to do:
915# - Match implementation of -a and -b if both are specified.
916# Looks to be "expand -a into $aftersource and expand -b into $beforesource inside the while()"
917# instead of treating them as flags like the other arguments.
918# - -q appears to be somewhat positional
919
920 $prepscript .= "cd '$topdir/BUILD'\n";
[103]921 $tarballdir = expandmacros($tarballdir,'gp');
[188]922 $prepscript .= "rm -rf '$thistarballdir'\n" if $deldir;
923 $prepscript .= "/bin/mkdir -p $thistarballdir\n" if $changedir;
[182]924
925 if ($deftarball) {
[188]926 $prepscript .= "cd '$thistarballdir'\n" if $changedir;
[182]927 $prepscript .=
[174]928 ( $pkgdata{main}{source} =~ /\.tar\.gz$/ ? "/bin/gzip" : "" ).
929 ( $pkgdata{main}{source} =~ /\.tar\.bz2$/ ? "/bin/bzip2" : "" ).
930 ( $pkgdata{main}{source} =~ /\.tar\.xz$/ ? "/usr/bin/xz" : "" ).
[182]931 " -dc '$topdir/SOURCES/$pkgdata{main}{source}' | /bin/tar -x".
932 ( $quietunpack ? '' : 'vv' )."f -\n".
933 qq(STATUS=\$?\nif [ \$STATUS -ne 0 ]; then\n exit \$STATUS\nfi\n);
934 }
935
936 if ($altsource) {
937 if ($altsource == 1) { # -a
[188]938 $prepscript .= "cd '$thistarballdir'\n";
[182]939 $prepscript .=
940 ( $pkgdata{sources}{$snum} =~ /\.tar\.gz$/ ? "/bin/gzip" : "" ).
941 ( $pkgdata{sources}{$snum} =~ /\.tar\.bz2$/ ? "/bin/bzip2" : "" ).
942 ( $pkgdata{sources}{$snum} =~ /\.tar\.xz$/ ? "/usr/bin/xz" : "" ).
943 " -dc '$topdir/SOURCES/$pkgdata{sources}{$snum}' | /bin/tar -x".
944 ( $quietunpack ? '' : 'vv' )."f -\n".
945 qq(STATUS=\$?\nif [ \$STATUS -ne 0 ]; then\n exit \$STATUS\nfi\n);
946 } # $altsource == 1
947
948 if ($altsource == 2) { # -b
949 $prepscript .=
950 ( $pkgdata{sources}{$snum} =~ /\.tar\.gz$/ ? "/bin/gzip" : "" ).
951 ( $pkgdata{sources}{$snum} =~ /\.tar\.bz2$/ ? "/bin/bzip2" : "" ).
952 ( $pkgdata{sources}{$snum} =~ /\.tar\.xz$/ ? "/usr/bin/xz" : "" ).
953 " -dc '$topdir/SOURCES/$pkgdata{sources}{$snum}' | /bin/tar -x".
954 ( $quietunpack ? '' : 'vv' )."f -\n".
955 qq(STATUS=\$?\nif [ \$STATUS -ne 0 ]; then\n exit \$STATUS\nfi\n);
[188]956 $prepscript .= "cd '$thistarballdir'\n";
[182]957 } # $altsource == 2
958 }
959
960# rpm doesn't seem to do the chowns any more
961# qq([ `/usr/bin/id -u` = '0' ] && /bin/chown -Rhf root .\n).
962# qq([ `/usr/bin/id -u` = '0' ] && /bin/chgrp -Rhf root .\n).
963 $prepscript .=
964 qq(/bin/chmod -Rf a+rX,u+w,g-w,o-w .\n);
965
[103]966 } elsif ( my ($patchnum,$patchopts) = (/^\%patch([^\s]+)(\s+.+)?$/) ) {
967 chomp $patchnum;
[155]968 $prepscript .= qq(echo "Patch #$patchnum ($pkgdata{main}{"patch$patchnum"}):"\n);
969 # If there are options passed, use'em.
970 # Otherwise, catch a bare %patch and ASS-U-ME it's '-p0'-able.
971 # Will break on options that don't provide -pnn, but what the hell.
972 # Need to decompress .bz2 and .gz patches on the fly. Not sure why one
973 # would ever have such things, but there they are... and rpmbuild supports 'em
974 # patch originally suggested by Lucian Cristian for .bz2
[174]975 # reworked and expanded to support .Z/.gz/.xz as well
976 if ( $pkgdata{main}{"patch$patchnum"} =~ /\.(?:Z|gz|bz2|xz)$/ ) {
[155]977 my $decompressor;
[174]978 $decompressor = 'gzip' if $pkgdata{main}{"patch$patchnum"} =~ /\.(?:Z|gz)$/;
[155]979 $decompressor = 'bzip2' if $pkgdata{main}{"patch$patchnum"} =~ /\.bz2$/;
[174]980 $decompressor = 'xz' if $pkgdata{main}{"patch$patchnum"} =~ /\.xz$/;
[155]981 $prepscript .= qq(/bin/$decompressor -d < $topdir/SOURCES/$pkgdata{main}{"patch$patchnum"} | patch );
982 $prepscript .= $patchopts if $patchopts;
983 $prepscript .= "-p0" if !$patchopts;
984 $prepscript .= qq( -s\nSTATUS=\$?\nif [ \$STATUS -ne 0 ]; then\n exit \$STATUS\nfi\n);
985 } else {
986 $prepscript .= "patch ";
987 $prepscript .= $patchopts if $patchopts;
988 $prepscript .= "-p0" if !$patchopts;
989 $prepscript .= " -s <$topdir/SOURCES/".$pkgdata{main}{"patch$patchnum"}."\n";
990 }
[103]991 } else {
[107]992 $prepscript .= expandmacros($_,'gp');
[6]993 }
[103]994 next LINE;
995 } # prep
996
997 if ($stage eq 'build') {
998 # %build. This is pretty much just a shell script. There
999 # aren't many local macros to deal with.
1000 if (/^\%configure/) {
1001 $buildscript .= expandmacros($_,'cgbp');
1002 } elsif (/^\%\{__make\}/) {
1003 $buildscript .= expandmacros($_,'mgbp');
1004 } else {
[108]1005 $buildscript .= expandmacros($_,'gp');
[5]1006 }
[103]1007 next LINE;
1008 } # build
[29]1009
[103]1010 if ($stage eq 'install') {
1011 if (/^\%makeinstall/) {
1012 $installscript .= expandmacros($_,'igbp');
1013 } else {
[107]1014 $installscript .= expandmacros($_,'gp');
[6]1015 }
[103]1016 next LINE;
1017 } # install
[29]1018
[103]1019 if ($stage eq 'clean') {
[107]1020 $cleanscript .= expandmacros($_,'gp');
[103]1021 next LINE;
1022 } # clean
[37]1023
[103]1024 if ($stage eq 'prepost') {
[107]1025 $pkgdata{$subname}{$scriptlet} .= expandmacros($_,'gp');
[103]1026 next LINE;
1027 } # prepost
[37]1028
[103]1029 if ($stage eq 'files') {
[121]1030 # need to deal with these someday
[103]1031 next LINE if /^\%dir/;
1032 next LINE if /^\%defattr/;
[121]1033 next LINE if /^\%verify/;
1034 # dunno what to do with this; not sure if there's space in Debian's package structure for it.
1035 next LINE if /^\%ghost/;
[103]1036 # Debian dpkg doesn't speak "%docdir". Meh.
1037 next LINE if /^\%docdir/;
[121]1038# my $singleton = 0; # don't recall what this was for
[169]1039 next LINE if /^\s*#/;
1040 next LINE if /^\s*$/;
[121]1041
1042# create and initialize flags
1043 my ($perms, $owner, $group, $conf, $filesline);
1044 $perms = $owner = $group = $conf = '-';
1045
1046 $filesline = $_;
1047
1048 # strip and flag %attr constructs
1049 if ($filesline =~ /\%attr\b/) {
1050 # Extract %attr...
1051 my ($args) = (/(\%attr\s*\(\s*[\d-]+\s*,\s*["a-zA-Z0-9-]+\s*,\s*["a-zA-Z0-9-]+\s*\))/);
1052 $args =~ s/\s+//g;
1053 $args =~ s/"//g; # don't think quotes are ever necessary, but they're *allowed*
1054 # ... and parse it ...
1055 ($perms,$owner,$group) = ($args =~ /\(([\d-]+),([a-zA-Z0-9-]+),([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)/);
1056 # ... and wipe it when we're done.
1057 $filesline =~ s/\%attr\s*\(\s*[\d-]+\s*,\s*["a-zA-Z0-9-]+\s*,\s*["a-zA-Z0-9-]+\s*\)//;
1058 }
1059
1060 # Conffiles. Note that Debian and RH have similar, but not
1061 # *quite* identical ideas of what constitutes a conffile. Nrgh.
1062 # Note that dpkg will always ask if you want to replace the file - noreplace
1063 # is more or less permanently enabled.
[76]1064##fixme
[121]1065# also need to handle missingok (file that doesn't exist, but should be removed on uninstall)
1066# hmm. not sure if such is **POSSIBLE** with Debian... maybe an addition to %post?
1067 if ($filesline =~ /\%config\b(?:\s*\(\s*noreplace\s*\)\s*)?/) {
1068 $pkgdata{$subname}{conffiles} = 1; # Flag it for later
1069 $conf = 'y';
1070 $filesline =~ s/\%config\b(?:\s*\(\s*noreplace\s*\)\s*)?//;
[18]1071 }
[121]1072
[110]1073 # %doc needs extra processing, because it can be a space-separated list, and may
1074 # include both full and partial pathnames. The partial pathnames must be fiddled
1075 # into place in the %install script, because Debian doesn't really have the concept
1076 # of "documentation file" that rpm does. (Debian "documentation files" are files
1077 # in /usr/share/doc/<packagename>.)
[121]1078##fixme: unhandled case: %doc %defattr. Eeep.
1079# don't really know what to do with %defattr, generally. :(
1080 if ($filesline =~ /\%doc\b/) {
1081 $filesline =~ s/\s*\%doc\s+//;
[110]1082
[121]1083# this could probably go elsewhere.
1084 my $pkgname = $pkgdata{$subname}{name};
1085 $pkgname =~ tr/_/-/;
1086
1087 # have to extract the partial pathnames that %doc installs automagically
1088 foreach (split /\s+/, $filesline) {
1089 if (! (/^\%/ or m|^/|) ) {
[110]1090 $doclist{$subname} .= " $_";
[121]1091 my ($element) = m|([^/\s]+/?)$|;
1092 $filesline =~ s|$_|\%{_docdir}/$pkgname/$element|;
[110]1093 }
[121]1094 }
1095 } # $filesline =~ /\%doc\b/
1096
1097 $filesline =~ s/^\s*//; # Just In Case. For, uh, neatness.
1098
1099# due to Debian's total lack of real permissions-processing in its actual package
1100# handling component (dpkg-deb), this can't really be done "properly". We'll have
1101# to add chown/chmod commands to the postinst instead. Feh.
1102 $pkgdata{$subname}{'post'} .= "chown $owner $filesline\n" if $owner ne '-';
1103 $pkgdata{$subname}{'post'} .= "chgrp $group $filesline\n" if $group ne '-';
1104 $pkgdata{$subname}{'post'} .= "chmod $perms $filesline\n" if $perms ne '-';
1105
[115]1106##fixme
[121]1107# need hackery to assure only one filespec per %config. NB: "*" is one filespec. <g>
1108 push @{$pkgdata{$subname}{conflist}}, $filesline if $conf ne '-';
1109
1110 # now that we've got the specials out of the way, we can add things to the appropriate list of files.
[103]1111 # ... and finally everything else
[121]1112 $filelist{$subname} .= " $filesline";
1113
[103]1114 next LINE;
1115 } # files
[14]1116
[103]1117 if ($stage eq 'changelog') {
[107]1118 # this is one of the few places we do NOT generally want to replace macros...
[103]1119 $pkgdata{main}{changelog} .= $_;
1120 }
[14]1121
[103]1122 if ($stage eq 'preamble') {
[135]1123 if (/^summary:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1124 $pkgdata{main}{summary} = $1;
[135]1125 } elsif (/^name:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1126 $pkgdata{main}{name} = expandmacros($1,'g');
[135]1127 } elsif (/^epoch:\s*(.+)/i) {
[111]1128 $pkgdata{main}{epoch} = expandmacros($1,'g');
[135]1129 } elsif (/^version:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1130 $pkgdata{main}{version} = expandmacros($1,'g');
[135]1131 } elsif (/^release:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1132 $pkgdata{main}{release} = expandmacros($1,'g');
[135]1133 } elsif (/^group:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1134 $pkgdata{main}{group} = $1;
[135]1135 } elsif (/^copyright:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1136 $pkgdata{main}{copyright} = $1;
[135]1137 } elsif (/^url:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1138 $pkgdata{main}{url} = $1;
[135]1139 } elsif (/^packager:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1140 $pkgdata{main}{packager} = $1;
[189]1141 } elsif (/^vendor:\s*(.+)/i) {
1142 $specglobals{vendor} = $1;
[135]1143 } elsif (/^buildroot:\s*(.+)/i) {
[136]1144 $specglobals{buildroot} = $1;
[182]1145 } elsif (my ($sval) = /^source0?:\s*(.+)/i) {
[183]1146 $sval =~ s/\s*$//;
[182]1147 $pkgdata{main}{source} = $sval;
[171]1148 # Do this here since we don't use any URL forms elsewhere (maybe some other time)
[183]1149 $pkgdata{main}{source} =~ s|^.+/([^/]+)$|$1|;
[182]1150 $pkgdata{sources}{0} = $pkgdata{main}{source};
[174]1151 # .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tgz, .xz
[183]1152 die "Unknown Source: header format $sval\n" if $sval !~ /\.(?:tar(?:\.(?:gz|bz2|xz))?|tgz)$/;
[171]1153 } elsif (my ($srcnum, $src) = (/^source([0-9]+):\s*(.+)/i)) {
[183]1154 $src =~ s/\s*$//;
[171]1155 $pkgdata{sources}{$srcnum} = $src;
1156 # Do this here since we don't use any URL forms elsewhere (maybe some other time)
1157 $pkgdata{sources}{$srcnum} =~ s|^.+/([^/]+)$|$1|;
[135]1158 } elsif (/^patch([^:]+):\s*(.+)$/i) {
[103]1159 my $patchname = "patch$1";
1160 $pkgdata{main}{$patchname} = $2;
1161 if ($pkgdata{main}{$patchname} =~ /\//) {
1162 # URL-style patch. Rare but not unheard-of.
1163 my @patchbits = split '/', $pkgdata{main}{$patchname};
1164 $pkgdata{main}{$patchname} = $patchbits[$#patchbits];
1165 }
1166 chomp $pkgdata{main}{$patchname};
[135]1167 } elsif (/^buildarch(?:itecture)?:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1168 $pkgdata{main}{arch} = $1;
1169 $pkgdata{main}{arch} =~ s/^noarch$/all/;
1170 $buildarch = $pkgdata{main}{arch};
[138]1171 } elsif (/^buildrequires:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1172 $buildreq .= ", $1";
[135]1173 } elsif (/^requires:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1174 $pkgdata{main}{requires} .= ", ".expandmacros("$1", 'gp');
[135]1175 } elsif (/^provides:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1176 $pkgdata{main}{provides} .= ", $1";
[135]1177 } elsif (/^conflicts:\s*(.+)/i) {
[103]1178 $pkgdata{main}{conflicts} .= ", $1";
[135]1179 } elsif (/^recommends:\s*(.+)/i) {
[129]1180 $pkgdata{main}{recommends} .= ", $1";
1181 warn "Warning: Debian-specific 'Recommends:' outside \%if wrapper\n" if $iflevel == 0;
[190]1182# As of sometime between RHEL 6 and RHEL 7 or so, support was added for Recommends: and Enhances:,
1183# along with shiny new tag Supplements:. We'll continue to warn about them for a while.
[135]1184 } elsif (/^suggests:\s*(.+)/i) {
[129]1185 $pkgdata{main}{suggests} .= ", $1";
[190]1186 warn "Warning: 'Suggests:' outside \%if wrapper\n" if $iflevel == 0;
[145]1187 } elsif (/^enhances:\s*(.+)/i) {
1188 $pkgdata{main}{enhances} .= ", $1";
[190]1189 warn "Warning: 'Enhances:' outside \%if wrapper\n" if $iflevel == 0;
1190 } elsif (/^supplements:\s*(.+)/i) {
1191 $pkgdata{main}{enhances} .= ", $1";
1192 warn "Warning: 'Supplements:' is not natively supported by .deb packages. Downgrading relationship to Enhances:.\n";
[135]1193 } elsif (/^replaces:\s*(.+)/i) {
[129]1194 $pkgdata{main}{replaces} .= ", $1";
[190]1195 warn "Warning: 'Replaces:' outside \%if wrapper\n" if $iflevel == 0;
1196 } elsif (/^obsoletes:\s*(.+)/i) {
1197 $pkgdata{main}{replaces} .= ", $1";
[135]1198 } elsif (/^autoreq(?:prov)?:\s*(.+)/i) {
[112]1199 # we don't handle auto-provides (yet)
1200 $NoAutoReq = 1 if $1 =~ /(?:no|0)/i;
[5]1201 }
[103]1202 next LINE;
1203 } # preamble
[5]1204
[103]1205 } # while <SPEC>
[7]1206
[14]1207 # Parse and replace some more macros. More will be replaced even later.
1208
[10]1209 # Expand macros as necessary.
[12]1210 $scriptletbase = expandmacros($scriptletbase,'gp');
[7]1211
[103]1212 $cleanscript = expandmacros($cleanscript,'gp');
1213
[136]1214 $specglobals{buildroot} = $cmdbuildroot if $cmdbuildroot;
1215 $specglobals{buildroot} = expandmacros($specglobals{buildroot},'gp');
[7]1216
[16]1217 close SPECFILE;
[5]1218} # end parse_spec()
1219
1220
[7]1221## prep()
[14]1222# Writes and executes the %prep script (mostly) built while reading the spec file.
[7]1223sub prep {
[10]1224 # Replace some things here just to make sure.
[12]1225 $prepscript = expandmacros($prepscript,'gp');
[10]1226
1227 # create script filename
[13]1228 my $prepscriptfile = "$tmpdir/deb-tmp.prep.".int(rand(99998)+1);
[10]1229 sysopen(PREPSCRIPT, $prepscriptfile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOFOLLOW)
[157]1230 or die "Can't open/create prep script file $prepscriptfile: $!\n";
[10]1231 print PREPSCRIPT $scriptletbase;
1232 print PREPSCRIPT $prepscript;
1233 close PREPSCRIPT;
[7]1234
[10]1235 # execute
1236 print "Calling \%prep script $prepscriptfile...\n";
1237 system("/bin/sh -e $prepscriptfile") == 0
[14]1238 or die "Can't exec: $!\n";
[7]1239
[10]1240 # and clean up
1241 unlink $prepscriptfile;
[7]1242} # end prep()
1243
1244
[5]1245## build()
[14]1246# Writes and executes the %build script (mostly) built while reading the spec file.
[5]1247sub build {
[12]1248 # Expand the macros
1249 $buildscript = expandmacros($buildscript,'cgbp');
1250
[7]1251 # create script filename
[13]1252 my $buildscriptfile = "$tmpdir/deb-tmp.build.".int(rand(99998)+1);
[7]1253 sysopen(BUILDSCRIPT, $buildscriptfile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOFOLLOW)
[157]1254 or die "Can't open/create build script file $buildscriptfile: $!\n";
[7]1255 print BUILDSCRIPT $scriptletbase;
1256 print BUILDSCRIPT $buildscript;
1257 close BUILDSCRIPT;
1258
1259 # execute
1260 print "Calling \%build script $buildscriptfile...\n";
1261 system("/bin/sh -e $buildscriptfile") == 0
[14]1262 or die "Can't exec: $!\n";
[7]1263
1264 # and clean up
1265 unlink $buildscriptfile;
[5]1266} # end build()
1267
1268
[7]1269## install()
[14]1270# Writes and executes the %install script (mostly) built while reading the spec file.
[7]1271sub install {
[110]1272
1273 # munge %doc entries into place
1274 # rpm handles this with a separate executed %doc script, we're not going to bother.
1275 foreach my $docpkg (keys %doclist) {
1276 my $pkgname = $pkgdata{$docpkg}{name};
1277 $pkgname =~ s/_/-/g;
1278
1279 $installscript .= "DOCDIR=\$RPM_BUILD_ROOT\%{_docdir}/$pkgname\nexport DOCDIR\n";
1280 $installscript .= "mkdir -p \$DOCDIR\n";
1281 $doclist{$docpkg} =~ s/^\s*//;
1282 foreach (split(' ',$doclist{$docpkg})) {
1283 $installscript .= "cp -pr $_ \$DOCDIR/\n";
1284 }
1285 }
1286
[12]1287 # Expand the macros
1288 $installscript = expandmacros($installscript,'igbp');
1289
[7]1290 # create script filename
[13]1291 my $installscriptfile = "$tmpdir/deb-tmp.inst.".int(rand(99998)+1);
[7]1292 sysopen(INSTSCRIPT, $installscriptfile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOFOLLOW)
[157]1293 or die "Can't open/create install script file $installscriptfile: $!\n";
[7]1294 print INSTSCRIPT $scriptletbase;
1295 print INSTSCRIPT $installscript;
1296 close INSTSCRIPT;
1297
1298 # execute
1299 print "Calling \%install script $installscriptfile...\n";
1300 system("/bin/sh -e $installscriptfile") == 0
[14]1301 or die "Can't exec: $!\n";
[7]1302
1303 # and clean up
1304 unlink $installscriptfile;
[132]1305
1306 # final bit: compress manpages if present
1307 # done here cuz I don't grok shell well
1308 # should probably error-check all kinds of things. <g>
[136]1309 if (opendir MANROOT, "$specglobals{buildroot}/usr/share/man") {
[132]1310 my @mansects = readdir MANROOT;
1311 closedir MANROOT;
1312 foreach my $mandir (@mansects) {
1313 next if $mandir !~ /^man/;
[136]1314 opendir MANPAGES, "$specglobals{buildroot}/usr/share/man/$mandir";
[132]1315 my @pagelist = readdir MANPAGES;
1316 closedir MANPAGES; # Slightly safer to to this; no accidental recursion. O_o
1317 foreach my $manpage (@pagelist) {
[136]1318 $manpage = "$specglobals{buildroot}/usr/share/man/$mandir/$manpage";
[132]1319 if ( -f $manpage) {
1320 if ($manpage =~ /^(.+)\.(?:Z|gz|bz2)\n?$/) {
1321 my $newpage = $1;
1322 `gunzip $manpage` if $manpage =~ /\.(?:Z|gz)$/;
1323 `bunzip2 $manpage` if $manpage =~ /\.bz2$/;
1324 $manpage = $newpage;
1325 }
1326 `gzip -9 -n $manpage`;
1327 } elsif ( -l $manpage) {
1328 my $linkdest = readlink $manpage;
1329 $linkdest =~ s/\.(?:Z|gz|bz2)//;
1330 unlink $manpage;
1331 $manpage =~ s/\.(?:Z|gz|bz2)//;
1332 symlink "$linkdest.gz", "$manpage.gz" or print "DEBUG: wibble: symlinking manpage failed: $!\n";
1333 }
1334 }
1335 }
1336 } # if opendir MANROOT
[7]1337} # end install()
1338
1339
[8]1340## binpackage()
[136]1341# Creates the binary .deb package from the installed tree in $specglobals{buildroot}.
[14]1342# Writes and executes a shell script to do so.
1343# Creates miscellaneous files required by dpkg-deb to actually build the package file.
[27]1344# Should handle simple subpackages
[8]1345sub binpackage {
[14]1346
[27]1347 foreach my $pkg (@pkglist) {
[8]1348
[87]1349 $pkgdata{$pkg}{arch} = $hostarch if !$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}; # Just In Case.
1350
1351 # Make sure we have somewhere to write the .deb file
1352 if (!-e "$topdir/DEBS/$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}") {
1353 mkdir "$topdir/DEBS/$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}";
1354 }
1355
[185]1356 # Skip building a package that doesn't have any files or dependencies. True
1357 # metapackages don't have any files, but they depend on a bunch of things.
1358 # Packages with neither have, essentially, no content.
1359 next if
1360 (!$filelist{$pkg} or $filelist{$pkg} =~ /^\s*$/) &&
1361 (!$pkgdata{$pkg}{requires});
1362 $filelist{$pkg} = '' if !$filelist{$pkg};
[73]1363
[27]1364 # Gotta do this first, otherwise we don't have a place to move files from %files
[136]1365 mkdir "$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg";
[28]1366
[30]1367 # Eliminate any lingering % macros
[185]1368 $filelist{$pkg} = expandmacros $filelist{$pkg}, 'gp';
[30]1369
[27]1370 my @pkgfilelist = split ' ', $filelist{$pkg};
1371 foreach my $pkgfile (@pkgfilelist) {
[37]1372 $pkgfile = expandmacros($pkgfile, 'gp');
[117]1373
1374 # Feh. Manpages don't **NEED** to be gzipped, but rpmbuild does, and so shall we.
[153]1375 # ... and your little info page too!
1376 if ($pkgfile =~ m{/usr/share/(?:man/man|info)}) {
[117]1377 # need to check to see if manpage is gzipped
[136]1378 if (-e "$specglobals{buildroot}$pkgfile") {
[153]1379 # if we've just been pointed to a manpage section with "many" pages,
1380 # we need to gzip them all.
1381 # fortunately, we do NOT need to explicitly track each file for the
1382 # purpose of stuffing them in the package... the original %files
1383 # entry will do just fine.
1384 if ( -d "$specglobals{buildroot}$pkgfile") {
1385 foreach my $globfile (glob("$specglobals{buildroot}$pkgfile/*")) {
1386 gzip $globfile if $globfile !~ m|\.gz$|;
1387 }
1388 } else {
1389 if ($pkgfile !~ m|\.gz$|) {
1390 qx { gzip $specglobals{buildroot}$pkgfile };
1391 $pkgfile .= ".gz";
1392 }
[117]1393 }
1394 } else {
1395 if ($pkgfile !~ m|\.gz$|) {
1396 $pkgfile .= ".gz";
1397 } else {
1398 $pkgfile =~ s/\.gz$//;
[136]1399 qx { gzip $specglobals{buildroot}$pkgfile };
[117]1400 $pkgfile .= ".gz";
1401 }
1402 }
1403 }
1404
[124]1405 my ($fpath,$fname) = ($pkgfile =~ m|(.+?/?)?([^/]+/?)$|); # We don't need $fname now, but we might.
[136]1406 qx { mkdir -p $specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg$fpath }
[44]1407 if $fpath && $fpath ne '';
[136]1408 qx { mv $specglobals{buildroot}$pkgfile $specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg$fpath };
[27]1409 }
[28]1410
[38]1411 # Get the "Depends" (Requires) a la RPM. Ish. We strip the leading
1412 # comma and space here (if needed) in case there were "Requires" specified
1413 # in the spec file - those would precede these.
[136]1414 $pkgdata{$pkg}{requires} .= getreqs("$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg") if ! $NoAutoReq;
[38]1415
[64]1416 # magic needed to properly version dependencies...
1417 # only provided deps will really be included
[65]1418 $pkgdata{$pkg}{requires} =~ s/^, //; # Still have to do this here.
[64]1419 $pkgdata{$pkg}{requires} =~ s/\s+//g;
1420 my @deps = split /,/, $pkgdata{$pkg}{requires};
1421 my $tmp = '';
1422 foreach my $dep (@deps) {
[68]1423 # Hack up the perl(Class::SubClass) deps into something dpkg can understand.
1424 # May or may not be versioned.
1425 # We do this first so the version rewriter can do its magic next.
1426 if (my ($mod,$ver) = ($dep =~ /^perl\(([A-Za-z0-9\:\-]+)\)([><=]+.+)?/) ) {
1427 $mod =~ s/^perl\(//;
1428 $mod =~ s/\)$//;
1429 $mod =~ s/::/-/g;
1430 $mod =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
1431 $mod = "lib$mod-perl";
1432 $mod .= $ver if $ver;
1433 $dep = $mod;
1434 }
[64]1435 if (my ($name,$rel,$value) = ($dep =~ /^([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)([><=]+)([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)$/)) {
1436 $tmp .= ", $name ($rel $value)";
1437 } else {
1438 $tmp .= ", $dep";
1439 }
1440 }
1441 ($pkgdata{$pkg}{requires} = $tmp) =~ s/^, //;
1442
[38]1443 # Do this here since we're doing {depends}...
[41]1444 if (defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{provides})) {
1445 $pkgdata{$pkg}{provides} =~ s/^, //;
1446 $pkgdata{$pkg}{provides} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{provides},'gp');
1447 }
[51]1448 if (defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{conflicts})) {
1449 $pkgdata{$pkg}{conflicts} =~ s/^, //;
1450 $pkgdata{$pkg}{conflicts} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{conflicts},'gp');
1451 }
[38]1452
[129]1453# These are Debian-specific!
1454 if (defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{recommends})) {
1455 $pkgdata{$pkg}{recommends} =~ s/^, //;
1456 $pkgdata{$pkg}{recommends} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{recommends},'gp');
1457 }
1458 if (defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{suggests})) {
1459 $pkgdata{$pkg}{suggests} =~ s/^, //;
1460 $pkgdata{$pkg}{suggests} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{suggests},'gp');
1461 }
[145]1462 if (defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{enhances})) {
1463 $pkgdata{$pkg}{enhances} =~ s/^, //;
1464 $pkgdata{$pkg}{enhances} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{enhances},'gp');
1465 }
[129]1466 if (defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{replaces})) {
1467 $pkgdata{$pkg}{replaces} =~ s/^, //;
1468 $pkgdata{$pkg}{replaces} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{replaces},'gp');
1469 }
1470
[27]1471 # Gotta do this next, otherwise the control file has nowhere to go. >:(
[136]1472 mkdir "$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN";
[27]1473
[33]1474 # Hack the filename for the package into a Debian-tool-compatible format. GRRRRRR!!!!!
1475 # Have I mentioned I hate Debian Policy?
1476 $pkgdata{$pkg}{name} =~ tr/_/-/;
1477
[27]1478 # create script filename
1479 my $debscriptfile = "$tmpdir/deb-tmp.pkg.".int(rand(99998)+1);
1480 sysopen(DEBSCRIPT, $debscriptfile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOFOLLOW)
[157]1481 or die "Can't open/create package-creation script file $debscriptfile: $!\n";
[27]1482 print DEBSCRIPT $scriptletbase;
[166]1483 print DEBSCRIPT "fakeroot -- dpkg-deb -b $specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg $topdir/DEBS/$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}/".
[111]1484 "$pkgdata{$pkg}{name}_".
1485 (defined($pkgdata{main}{epoch}) ? "$pkgdata{main}{epoch}:" : '').
1486 "$pkgdata{$pkg}{version}-$pkgdata{main}{release}_$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}.deb\n";
[27]1487 # %$&$%@#@@#%@@@ Debian and their horrible ugly package names. >:(
1488 close DEBSCRIPT;
[8]1489
[179]1490 $pkgdata{$pkg}{summary} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{summary}, 'gp');
[27]1491 my $control = "Package: $pkgdata{$pkg}{name}\n".
[177]1492 "Version: ".(defined($pkgdata{main}{epoch}) ? "$pkgdata{main}{epoch}:" : '').
[111]1493 "$pkgdata{$pkg}{version}-$pkgdata{main}{release}\n".
[177]1494 "Section: ".($pkgdata{$pkg}{group} ? $pkgdata{$pkg}{group} : $pkgdata{main}{group})."\n".
[8]1495 "Priority: optional\n".
[87]1496 "Architecture: $pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}\n".
[8]1497 "Maintainer: $pkgdata{main}{packager}\n".
[47]1498 ( $pkgdata{$pkg}{requires} ne '' ? "Depends: $pkgdata{$pkg}{requires}\n" : '' ).
[39]1499 ( defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{provides}) ? "Provides: $pkgdata{$pkg}{provides}\n" : '' ).
[51]1500 ( defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{conflicts}) ? "Conflicts: $pkgdata{$pkg}{conflicts}\n" : '' ).
[129]1501 ( defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{recommends}) ? "Recommends: $pkgdata{$pkg}{recommends}\n" : '' ).
1502 ( defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{suggests}) ? "Suggests: $pkgdata{$pkg}{suggests}\n" : '' ).
[145]1503 ( defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{enhances}) ? "Enhances: $pkgdata{$pkg}{enhances}\n" : '' ).
[129]1504 ( defined($pkgdata{$pkg}{replaces}) ? "Replaces: $pkgdata{$pkg}{replaces}\n" : '' ).
[27]1505 "Description: $pkgdata{$pkg}{summary}\n";
[179]1506 $pkgdata{$pkg}{desc} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{desc}, 'gp');
[161]1507 # Munge things so that Debian tools don't choke on errant blank lines
1508 $pkgdata{$pkg}{desc} =~ s/\s+$//g; # Trim trailing blanks
1509 $pkgdata{$pkg}{desc} =~ s/^ $/ ./mg; # Replace lines consisting of " \n" with " .\n"
[27]1510 $control .= "$pkgdata{$pkg}{desc}\n";
[8]1511
[136]1512 open CONTROL, ">$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/control";
[27]1513 print CONTROL $control;
1514 close CONTROL;
[8]1515
[37]1516 # Iff there are conffiles (as specified in the %files list(s), add'em
1517 # in so dpkg-deb can tag them.
1518 if ($pkgdata{$pkg}{conffiles}) {
[136]1519 open CONFLIST, ">$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/conffiles";
[37]1520 foreach my $conffile (@{$pkgdata{$pkg}{conflist}}) {
[125]1521 $conffile = expandmacros($conffile, 'g');
[136]1522 my @tmp = glob "$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/$conffile";
[106]1523 foreach (@tmp) {
[136]1524 s|$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/||g; # nrgl. gotta be a better way to do this...
[106]1525 s/\s+/\n/g; # Not gonna support spaces in filenames. Ewww.
1526 print CONFLIST "$_\n";
1527 }
[37]1528 }
1529 close CONFLIST;
1530 }
1531
[75]1532 # found the point of scripts on subpackages.
1533 if ($pkgdata{$pkg}{'pre'}) {
1534 $pkgdata{$pkg}{'pre'} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{'pre'},'gp');
[136]1535 open PREINST, ">$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/preinst";
[75]1536 print PREINST "#!/bin/sh\nset -e\n\n";
1537 print PREINST $pkgdata{$pkg}{'pre'};
1538 close PREINST;
[136]1539 chmod 0755, "$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/preinst";
[27]1540 }
[75]1541 if ($pkgdata{$pkg}{'post'}) {
1542 $pkgdata{$pkg}{'post'} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{'post'},'gp');
[136]1543 open POSTINST, ">$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/postinst";
[131]1544 print POSTINST "#!/bin/sh\nset -e\n\n";
1545 print POSTINST $pkgdata{$pkg}{'post'};
1546 close POSTINST;
[136]1547 chmod 0755, "$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/postinst";
[75]1548 }
1549 if ($pkgdata{$pkg}{'preun'}) {
1550 $pkgdata{$pkg}{'pre'} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{'preun'},'gp');
[136]1551 open PREUNINST, ">$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/prerm";
[131]1552 print PREUNINST "#!/bin/sh\nset -e\n\n";
1553 print PREUNINST $pkgdata{$pkg}{'preun'};
1554 close PREUNINST;
[136]1555 chmod 0755, "$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/prerm";
[75]1556 }
1557 if ($pkgdata{$pkg}{'postun'}) {
1558 $pkgdata{$pkg}{'postun'} = expandmacros($pkgdata{$pkg}{'postun'},'gp');
[136]1559 open POSTUNINST, ">$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/postrm";
[131]1560 print POSTUNINST "#!/bin/sh\nset -e\n\n";
1561 print POSTUNINST $pkgdata{$pkg}{'postun'};
1562 close POSTUNINST;
[136]1563 chmod 0755, "$specglobals{buildroot}/$pkg/DEBIAN/postrm";
[75]1564 }
[16]1565
[27]1566 # execute
1567 print "Calling package creation script $debscriptfile for $pkgdata{$pkg}{name}...\n";
1568 system("/bin/sh -e $debscriptfile") == 0
[14]1569 or die "Can't exec: $!\n";
[8]1570
[77]1571 $finalmessages .= "Wrote binary package ".
[111]1572 "$pkgdata{$pkg}{name}_".
1573 (defined($pkgdata{main}{epoch}) ? "$pkgdata{main}{epoch}:" : '').
1574 "$pkgdata{$pkg}{version}-$pkgdata{main}{release}_$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}.deb".
[87]1575 " in $topdir/DEBS/$pkgdata{$pkg}{arch}\n";
[27]1576 # and clean up
1577 unlink $debscriptfile;
1578
1579 } # subpackage loop
1580
[8]1581} # end binpackage()
1582
1583
[35]1584## srcpackage()
1585# Builds a .src.deb source package. Note that Debian's idea of
1586# a "source package" is seriously flawed IMO, because you can't
1587# easily copy it as-is.
[36]1588# Not quite identical to RPM, but Good Enough (TM).
[35]1589sub srcpackage {
[54]1590 # In case we were called with -bs.
1591 $pkgdata{main}{name} =~ tr/_/-/;
[111]1592 my $pkgsrcname = "$pkgdata{main}{name}-".
1593 (defined($pkgdata{main}{epoch}) ? "$pkgdata{main}{epoch}:" : '').
1594 "$pkgdata{main}{version}-$pkgdata{main}{release}.sdeb";
[36]1595
1596 my $paxcmd;
1597
1598 # We'll definitely need this later, and *may* need it sooner.
1599 (my $barespec = $specfile) =~ s|.+/([^/]+)$|$1|;
1600
1601 # Copy the specfile to the build tree, but only if it's not there already.
1602##buglet: need to deal with silly case where silly user has put the spec
1603# file in a subdir of %{_topdir}/SPECS. Ewww. Silly user!
1604 if (abs_path($specfile) !~ /^$topdir\/SPECS/) {
1605 $paxcmd .= "cp $specfile %{_topdir}/SPECS/; \n"
1606 }
1607
[35]1608 # use pax -w [file] [file] ... >outfile.sdeb
[36]1609 $paxcmd = "cd $topdir; pax -w ";
[10]1610
[171]1611 # some packages may not have a "main" source.
1612 $paxcmd .= "SOURCES/$pkgdata{main}{source} " if $pkgdata{main}{source};
[10]1613
[35]1614 # create file list: Source[nn], Patch[nn]
1615 foreach my $specbit (keys %{$pkgdata{main}} ) {
1616 next if $specbit eq 'source';
[53]1617 $paxcmd .= "SOURCES/$pkgdata{main}{$specbit} " if $specbit =~ /^patch/;
[36]1618##buglet: need to deal with case where patches are listed as URLs?
1619# or other extended pathnames? Silly !@$%^&!%%!%!! user!
[35]1620 }
1621
[53]1622 foreach my $source (keys %{$pkgdata{sources}}) {
[184]1623 # Skip Source0, since it's also $pkgdata{main}{source}. Could arguably
1624 # just remove that instead, but I think that might backfire.
1625 next if $source eq '0';
[53]1626 $paxcmd .= "SOURCES/$pkgdata{sources}{$source} ";
1627 }
1628
[36]1629 # add the spec file, source package destination, and cd back where we came from.
1630 $paxcmd .= "SPECS/$barespec > $topdir/SDEBS/$pkgsrcname; cd -";
[35]1631
[36]1632 # In case of %-macros...
[35]1633 $paxcmd = expandmacros($paxcmd,'gp');
1634
[36]1635 system "$paxcmd";
[77]1636 $finalmessages .= "Wrote source package $pkgsrcname in $topdir/SDEBS.\n";
[97]1637} # end srcpackage()
[35]1638
1639
[97]1640## clean()
1641# Writes and executes the %clean script (mostly) built while reading the spec file.
1642sub clean {
1643 # Replace some things here just to make sure.
1644 $cleanscript = expandmacros($cleanscript,'gp');
1645
1646 # create script filename
1647 my $cleanscriptfile = "$tmpdir/deb-tmp.clean.".int(rand(99998)+1);
1648 sysopen(CLEANSCRIPT, $cleanscriptfile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOFOLLOW)
1649 or die $!;
1650 print CLEANSCRIPT $scriptletbase;
1651 print CLEANSCRIPT $cleanscript;
1652 close CLEANSCRIPT;
1653
1654 # execute
1655 print "Calling \%clean script $cleanscriptfile...\n";
1656 system("/bin/sh -e $cleanscriptfile") == 0
1657 or die "Can't exec: $!\n";
1658
1659 # and clean up
1660 unlink $cleanscriptfile;
1661} # end clean()
1662
1663
[38]1664## checkbuildreq()
1665# Checks the build requirements (if any)
1666# Spits out a rude warning and returns a true-false error if any
1667# requirements are not met.
1668sub checkbuildreq {
[40]1669 return 1 if $buildreq eq ''; # No use doing extra work.
[38]1670
[179]1671 # expand macros
1672 $buildreq = expandmacros($buildreq,'gp');
1673
[52]1674 if ( ! -e "/usr/bin/dpkg-query" ) {
1675 print "**WARNING** dpkg-query not found. Can't check build-deps.\n".
1676 " Required for sucessful build:\n".$buildreq."\n".
1677 " Continuing anyway.\n";
1678 return 1;
1679 }
1680
[38]1681 my $reqflag = 1; # unset iff a buildreq is missing
1682
1683 $buildreq =~ s/^, //; # Strip the leading comma and space
1684 my @reqlist = split /,\s+/, $buildreq;
1685
[180]1686 my @missinglist;
[38]1687 foreach my $req (@reqlist) {
[169]1688 # from rpmbuild error message
1689 # Dependency tokens must begin with alpha-numeric, '_' or '/'
1690##fixme: check for suitable whitespace around $rel
[38]1691 my ($pkg,$rel,$ver);
1692
1693 # We have two classes of requirements - versioned and unversioned.
1694 if ($req =~ /[><=]/) {
1695 # Pick up the details of versioned buildreqs
1696 ($pkg,$rel,$ver) = ($req =~ /([a-z0-9._-]+)\s+([><=]+)\s+([a-z0-9._-]+)/);
1697 } else {
1698 # And the unversioned ones.
1699 $pkg = $req;
1700 $rel = '>=';
1701 $ver = 0;
1702 }
1703
[180]1704## Apparently a package that has been installed, then uninstalled, has a "known" dpkg status of
1705## "unknown ok not-installed" vs a package that has never been installed which returns nothing. O_o
1706## Virtual packages, of course, *also* show as "not installed" like this (WTF?)
1707## This causes real packages to be misdetected as installed "possible virtual packages" instead of "missing
1708## packages". I don't think there's really a solution until/unless Debian's tools properly register virtual
1709## packages as installed.
[38]1710 my @pkglist = qx { dpkg-query --showformat '\${status}\t\${version}\n' -W $pkg };
[154]1711 if (!$pkglist[0]) {
[180]1712 print " * Missing build-dependency $pkg!\n $pkglist[0]";
[38]1713 $reqflag = 0;
[180]1714 push @missinglist, $pkg;
[38]1715 } else {
[169]1716# real package, installed
1717#kdeugau:~$ dpkg-query --showformat '${status}\t${version}\n' -W libc-client2007e-dev 2>&1
1718#install ok installed 8:2007f~dfsg-1
1719# virtual package, provided by ???
1720#kdeugau:~$ dpkg-query --showformat '${status}\t${version}\n' -W libc-client-dev 2>&1
1721#unknown ok not-installed
1722# real package or virtual package not installed or provided
1723#kdeugau:~$ dpkg-query --showformat '${status}\t${version}\n' -W libdb4.8-dbg 2>&1
1724#dpkg-query: no packages found matching libdb4.8-dbg
1725
[154]1726 my ($reqstat,undef,undef,$reqver) = split /\s+/, $pkglist[0];
[169]1727 if ($reqstat =~ /^unknown/) {
1728 # this seems to be a virtual package.
1729 print " * Warning: $pkg is probably installed but seems to be a virtual package.\n";
1730 } elsif ($reqstat =~ /^install/) {
[154]1731 my ($resp) = qx { dpkg --compare-versions $reqver '$rel' $ver && echo "ok" };
1732 if ($resp !~ /^ok/) {
1733 $reqflag = 0;
1734 print " * Buildreq $pkg is installed, but wrong version ($reqver): Need $ver\n"
1735 }
[169]1736 } else {
1737 # whatever state it's in, it's not completely installed, therefore it's missing.
[180]1738 print " * Missing build-dependency $pkg!\n $pkglist[0]";
[169]1739 $reqflag = 0;
[180]1740 push @missinglist, $pkg;
[154]1741 } # end not installed/installed check
1742 }
[38]1743 } # end req loop
1744
[180]1745 print "To install all missing dependencies, run 'apt-get install ".join(' ', @missinglist)."'.\n" unless $reqflag;
1746
[38]1747 return $reqflag;
1748} # end checkbuildreq()
1749
1750
1751## getreqs()
1752# Find out which libraries/packages are required for any
1753# executables and libs in a given file tree.
1754# (Debian doesn't have soname-level deps; just package-level)
[41]1755# Returns an empty string if the tree contains no binaries.
1756# Doesn't work well on shell scripts. but those *should* be
1757# fine anyway. (Yeah, right...)
[38]1758sub getreqs() {
1759 my $pkgtree = $_[0];
1760
[39]1761 print "Checking library requirements...\n";
[43]1762 my @binlist = qx { find $pkgtree -type f -perm 755 };
[38]1763
[41]1764 if (scalar(@binlist) == 0) {
1765 return '';
1766 }
1767
1768 my @reqlist;
1769 foreach (@binlist) {
[166]1770 push @reqlist, qx { LANG=C ldd $_ };
[41]1771 }
1772
1773 # Get the list of libs provided by this package. Still doesn't
1774 # handle the case where the lib gets stuffed into a subpackage. :/
1775 my @intprovlist = qx { find $pkgtree -type f -name "*.so*" };
1776 my $provlist = '';
1777 foreach (@intprovlist) {
1778 s/$pkgtree//;
1779 $provlist .= "$_";
1780 }
1781
[38]1782 my %reqs;
[43]1783 my $reqlibs = '';
[176]1784 my %reqliblist;
[38]1785
1786 foreach (@reqlist) {
1787 next if /^$pkgtree/;
[42]1788 next if /not a dynamic executable/;
[139]1789 next if m|/lib(?:64)?/ld-linux|; # Hack! Hack! PTHBTT! (libc suxx0rz)
[100]1790 next if /linux-gate.so/; # Kernel hackery for teh W1n!!1!1eleventy-one!1 (Don't ask. Feh.)
[151]1791 next if /linux-vdso.so/; # More kernel hackery. Whee!
[38]1792
[176]1793 # Whee! more hackery to detect provided-here libs. Some apparently return from ldd as "not found".
1794 my ($a,$b) = split / => /;
1795 $a =~ s/\s*//g;
1796 if ($b =~ /not found/) {
1797 next if qx { find $specglobals{buildroot} -name "*$a" };
1798 }
1799
[169]1800 my ($req) = (m|=\>\s+([a-zA-Z0-9._/+-]+)|); # dig out the actual library (so)name.
[147]1801 # And feh, we need the *path*, since I've discovered a new edge case where
1802 # the same libnnn.1.2.3 *file*name is found across *several* lib dirs. >:(
[41]1803
1804 # Ignore libs provided by this package. Note that we don't match
1805 # on word-boundary at the *end* of the lib we're looking for, as the
1806 # looked-for lib may not have the full soname version. (ie, it may
1807 # "just" point to one of the symlinks that get created somewhere.)
1808 next if $provlist =~ /\b$req/;
1809
[38]1810 $reqlibs .= " $req";
[176]1811 $reqliblist{$req} = 1;
[38]1812 }
1813
[176]1814 if (%reqliblist) {
1815 foreach my $rlib (keys %reqliblist) {
1816 my $libpkg = qx { dpkg -S $rlib };
1817 ($libpkg,undef) = split /:/, $libpkg;
[43]1818 $reqs{$libpkg} = 1;
1819 }
[38]1820 }
1821
[43]1822 my $deplist = '';
[38]1823 foreach (keys %reqs) {
1824 $deplist .= ", $_";
1825 }
1826
1827# For now, we're done. We're not going to meddle with versions yet.
1828# Among other things, it's messier than handling "simple" yes/no "do
1829# we have this lib?" deps. >:(
1830
1831 return $deplist;
1832} # end getreqs()
1833
1834
[50]1835## install_sdeb()
1836# Extracts .sdeb contents to %_topdir as appropriate
1837sub install_sdeb {
[92]1838 $srcpkg = abs_path($srcpkg);
1839
[50]1840 my $paxcmd = "cd $topdir; pax -r <$srcpkg; cd -";
1841
1842 # In case of %-macros...
1843 $paxcmd = expandmacros($paxcmd,'gp');
1844
1845 system "$paxcmd";
1846 print "Extracted source package $srcpkg to $topdir.\n";
1847} # end install_sdeb()
1848
1849
[10]1850## expandmacros()
1851# Expands all %{blah} macros in the passed string
[14]1852# Split up a bit with some sections so we don't spend time trying to
1853# expand macros that are only used in a few specific places.
[10]1854sub expandmacros {
1855 my $macrostring = shift;
[14]1856 my $section = shift;
[10]1857
[25]1858 # To allow the FHS-ish %configure and %makeinstall to work The Right Way.
[136]1859 # (Without clobbering the global $specglobals{buildroot}.)
[12]1860 my $prefix = '';
1861
[11]1862 if ($section =~ /c/) {
[12]1863 # %configure macro
[17]1864# Don't know what it's for, don't have a useful default replacement
1865# --program-prefix=%{_program_prefix} \
1866 $macrostring =~ s'%configure'./configure --host=$DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE \
1867 --build=$DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE \
1868 --prefix=%{_prefix} \
1869 --exec-prefix=%{_exec_prefix} \
1870 --bindir=%{_bindir} \
1871 --sbindir=%{_sbindir} \
1872 --sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \
1873 --datadir=%{_datadir} \
1874 --includedir=%{_includedir} \
1875 --libdir=%{_libdir} \
1876 --libexecdir=%{_libexecdir} \
1877 --localstatedir=%{_localstatedir} \
1878 --sharedstatedir=%{_sharedstatedir} \
1879 --mandir=%{_mandir} \
1880 --infodir=%{_infodir} ';
[12]1881 } # done %configure
1882
1883 if ($section =~ /m/) {
1884 $macrostring =~ s'%{__make}'make ';
[25]1885 } # done make
[12]1886
[136]1887# %makeinstall expands with recursive macros in rpm. whee.
[12]1888 if ($section =~ /i/) {
1889 # This is where we need to mangle $prefix.
[136]1890 $macrostring =~ s'%makeinstall'make \
1891 prefix=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_prefix} \
1892 exec_prefix=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_exec_prefix} \
1893 bindir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_bindir} \
1894 sbindir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_sbindir} \
1895 sysconfdir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_sysconfdir} \
1896 datadir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_datadir} \
1897 includedir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_includedir} \
1898 libdir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_libdir} \
1899 libexecdir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_libexecdir} \
1900 localstatedir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_localstatedir} \
1901 sharedstatedir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_sharedstatedir} \
1902 mandir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_mandir} \
1903 infodir=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}}%{_infodir} \
1904 install ';
1905 $prefix = $specglobals{buildroot};
[12]1906 } # done %install and/or %makeinstall
1907
1908 # Build data
1909 # Note that these are processed in reverse order to get the substitution order right
1910 if ($section =~ /b/) {
[24]1911# $macrostring =~ s'%{fhs}'host=$DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE \
1912# build=$DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE \
1913 $macrostring =~ s'%{fhs}'prefix=%{_prefix} \
[17]1914 exec-prefix=%{_exec_prefix} \
1915 bindir=%{_bindir} \
1916 sbindir=%{_sbindir} \
1917 sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \
1918 datadir=%{_datadir} \
1919 includedir=%{_includedir} \
1920 libdir=%{_libdir} \
1921 libexecdir=%{_libexecdir} \
1922 localstatedir=%{_localstatedir} \
1923 sharedstatedir=%{_sharedstatedir} \
1924 mandir=%{_mandir} \
1925 infodir=%{_infodir} \
1926';
[10]1927
1928 # Note that the above regex terminates with the extra space
[12]1929 # "Just In Case" of user additions, which will then get neatly
1930 # tagged on the end where they take precedence (supposedly)
1931 # over the "default" ones.
[10]1932
[14]1933 # Now we cascade the macros introduced above. >_<
1934 # Wot ot to go theah:
1935 $macrostring =~ s|%{_mandir}|%{_datadir}/man|g; #/usr/share/man
1936 $macrostring =~ s|%{_infodir}|%{_datadir}/info|g; #/usr/share/info
[25]1937 $macrostring =~ s|%{_oldincludedir}|/usr/include|g; #/usr/include
[84]1938 $macrostring =~ s|%{_includedir}|%{_prefix}/include|g; #/usr/include
[25]1939 $macrostring =~ s|%{_libdir}|%{_exec_prefix}/%{_lib}|g; #/usr/lib
[14]1940 $macrostring =~ s|%{_lib}|lib|g; #?
[25]1941 $macrostring =~ s|%{_localstatedir}|/var|g; #/var
1942 $macrostring =~ s|%{_sharedstatedir}|%{_prefix}/com|g; #/usr/com WTF?
1943 $macrostring =~ s|%{_sysconfdir}|/etc|g; #/etc
1944 $macrostring =~ s|%{_datadir}|%{_prefix}/share|g; #/usr/share
1945 $macrostring =~ s|%{_libexecdir}|%{_exec_prefix}/libexec|g; #/usr/libexec
1946 $macrostring =~ s|%{_sbindir}|%{_exec_prefix}/sbin|g; #/usr/sbin
1947 $macrostring =~ s|%{_bindir}|%{_exec_prefix}/bin|g; #/usr/bin
1948 $macrostring =~ s|%{_exec_prefix}|%{_prefix}|g; #/usr
[14]1949 $macrostring =~ s|%{_prefix}|/usr|g; #/usr
[10]1950 } # done with config section
1951
[12]1952 # Package data
1953 if ($section =~ /p/) {
[136]1954 $macrostring =~ s/\%\{buildroot\}/$specglobals{buildroot}/gi;
[149]1955 $macrostring =~ s/\%\{source0?}/$topdir\/SOURCES\/$pkgdata{main}{source}/gi;
[15]1956 foreach my $source (keys %{$pkgdata{sources}}) {
1957 $macrostring =~ s/\%\{source$source\}/$topdir\/SOURCES\/$pkgdata{sources}{$source}/gi;
1958 }
1959 $macrostring =~ s/\%\{name\}/$pkgdata{main}{name}/gi;
1960 $macrostring =~ s/\%\{version\}/$pkgdata{main}{version}/gi;
1961 $macrostring =~ s/\%\{release\}/$pkgdata{main}{release}/gi;
[12]1962 }
1963
1964 # Globals, and not-so-globals
1965 if ($section =~ /g/) {
[60]1966
[29]1967 $macrostring =~ s|%{_builddir}|%{_topdir}/BUILD|g;
[180]1968# no longer a valid macro/tag
1969# $macrostring =~ s|%{buildsubdir}|$tarballdir|g;
[29]1970 $macrostring =~ s|%{_topdir}|$topdir|g;
[13]1971 $macrostring =~ s|%{_tmppath}|$tmpdir|g;
[84]1972 $macrostring =~ s'%{_docdir}'%{_datadir}/doc'g;
[23]1973
[31]1974 # Standard FHS locations. More or less.
[30]1975 $macrostring =~ s'%{_bindir}'/usr/bin'g;
[31]1976 $macrostring =~ s'%{_sbindir}'/usr/sbin'g;
[84]1977 $macrostring =~ s'%{_mandir}'%{_datadir}/man'g;
[153]1978 $macrostring =~ s'%{_infodir}'%{_datadir}/info'g;
[30]1979 $macrostring =~ s'%{_includedir}'/usr/include'g;
[31]1980 $macrostring =~ s'%{_libdir}'/usr/lib'g;
1981 $macrostring =~ s'%{_sysconfdir}'/etc'g;
1982 $macrostring =~ s'%{_localstatedir}'/var'g;
[175]1983 $macrostring =~ s'%{_prefix}'/usr'g;
[30]1984
[84]1985 # FHS-ish locations that aren't quite actually FHS-specified.
1986 $macrostring =~ s'%{_datadir}'/usr/share'g;
1987
[96]1988 # special %define's. Handle the general case where we eval anything.
1989 # Even more general: %(...) is a spec-parse-time shell code wrapper.
1990 # Prime example:
1991 #%define perl_vendorlib %(eval "`perl -V:installvendorlib`"; echo $installvendorlib)
1992 if ($macrostring =~ /\%\((.+)\)/) {
1993 my $shellstr = $1;
1994 # Oy vey this gets silly for the perl bits. Executing a shell to
1995 # call Perl to get the vendorlib/sitelib/whatever "core" globals.
1996 # This can do more, but... eww.
1997 $shellstr = qx { /bin/sh -c '$shellstr' }; # Yay! ' characters apparently get properly exscapededed.
1998 $macrostring =~ s/\%\(.+\)/$shellstr/;
1999 }
2000
[95]2001 # support for **some** %if constructs. Note that this breaks somewhat if
2002 # there's no value specified... but so does rpm.
[136]2003
2004 my $tmpcount = 0; # runaway shutdown. Not really sure how else to avoid getting stuck.
2005 while ($macrostring =~ m/\%\{([?!]+)([a-z0-9_.-]+)(?:\:([a-z0-9_.\/\-\\]+)?)?\}/g) { #Whew....
[116]2006 my $qex = $1;
2007 my $macro = $2;
[193]2008 my $value = '';
2009 if (defined($3)) {
2010 $value = $3;
2011 } else {
2012 $value = $specglobals{$macro} if $specglobals{$macro};
2013 }
[114]2014 my $neg = '1' if $qex =~ /\!/;
[95]2015 if ($specglobals{$macro}) {
2016 $value = '' if $neg;
2017 } else {
2018 $value = '' if !$neg;
2019 }
[136]2020 $macrostring =~ s/\%\{[?!]+[a-z0-9_.-]+(?:\:([a-z0-9_.\/\-\\]+)?)?\}/$value/;
[95]2021
[114]2022# not certain about this, but I don't want to run away. It *can* happen if planned carefully. :/
2023$tmpcount++;
[136]2024# %makeinstall has 13 occurrences. D'Oh!
2025die "excessive recursive macro replacement; dying.\n" if $tmpcount > 14;
[114]2026
2027 } # while()
2028
[123]2029 # Misc expansions
2030 $macrostring =~ s|%{_arch}|$hostarch|g;
2031 $macrostring =~ s|%{optflags}|$optflags{$hostarch}|g;
[125]2032 $macrostring =~ s|%{_vendor}|$specglobals{'_vendor'}|g;
[123]2033
[159]2034 # system programs. RPM uses a global config file for these; we'll just
2035 # ASS-U-ME and make life a little simpler.
2036 if ($macrostring =~ /\%\{\_\_([a-z0-9_-]+)\}/) {
[185]2037# see /usr/lib/rpm/macros for most of the list. we should arguably just parse that file, but.. ow.
[159]2038 $macrostring =~ s|%{__([a-z0-9_-]+)}|$1|g;
2039 }
2040
[116]2041# should probably stick a "no runaway" flag in here... Just In Case...
2042 # %define's
[158]2043# note to self: find out valid chars for %define name/label so we can parse them
2044 while (my ($key) = ($macrostring =~ /%{([a-z0-9_]+)}/i) ) {
[123]2045# hrm. This needs thinking.
2046#die "A horrible death! \%{$key}, '$macrostring'\n" if !$specglobals{$key};
[116]2047 $macrostring =~ s|%{$key}|$specglobals{$key}|g;
2048 # wanna limit this to "... if $specglobals{$key}", but need more magic
2049 }
2050
[113]2051 # Perl @INC/...lib locations, and other related bits.
2052 $macrostring =~ s|%{perl_archlib}|$Config{installarchlib}|g;
2053 $macrostring =~ s|%{perl_sitelib}|$Config{installsitelib}|g;
2054 $macrostring =~ s|%{perl_sitearch}|$Config{installsitearch}|g;
2055 $macrostring =~ s|%{perl_vendorlib}|$Config{installvendorlib}|g;
2056 $macrostring =~ s|%{perl_vendorarch}|$Config{installvendorarch}|g;
2057
[10]2058 } # done with globals section
2059
2060 return $macrostring;
2061} # end expandmacros()
[22]2062
2063
2064
[38]2065__END__
2066
2067
2068
[22]2069=head1 NAME
2070
[140]2071debbuild - Build Debian-compatible .deb packages from RPM .spec files
[22]2072
2073=head1 SYNOPSIS
2074
2075 debbuild {-ba|-bb|-bp|-bc|-bi|-bl|-bs} [build-options] file.spec
2076
[174]2077 debbuild {-ta|-tb|-tp|-tc|-ti|-tl|-ts} [build-options] file.tar.{gz|bz2|xz}
[22]2078
[55]2079 debbuild --rebuild file.{src.rpm|sdeb}
[22]2080
[89]2081 debbuild --showpkgs
2082
[187]2083 debbuild -i foo.sdeb
2084
[22]2085=head1 DESCRIPTION
2086
[140]2087debbuild attempts to build Debian-friendly semi-native packages from RPM spec files,
[55]2088RPM-friendly tarballs, and RPM source packages (.src.rpm files). It accepts I<most> of the
2089options rpmbuild does, and should be able to interpret most spec files usefully. Perl
[140]2090modules should be handled via CPAN+dh-make-perl instead as it's simpler than even tweaking
2091a .spec template.
[22]2092
[55]2093As far as possible, the command-line options are identical to those from rpmbuild, although
[57]2094several rpmbuild options are not supported:
[22]2095
[57]2096 --recompile
2097 --showrc
2098 --buildroot
2099 --clean
2100 --nobuild
2101 --rmsource
2102 --rmspec
2103 --sign
2104 --target
2105
2106Some of these could probably be trivially added. Feel free to send me a patch. ;)
2107
2108Complex spec files will most likely not work well, if at all. Rewrite them from scratch -
2109you'll have to make heavy modifications anyway.
2110
2111If you see something you don't like, mail me. Send a patch if you feel inspired. I don't
2112promise I'll do anything other than say "Yup, that's broken" or "Got your message".
2113
[187]2114The source package container I invented for debbuild, the .sdeb file, can be "installed"
2115with debbuild -i exactly the same way as a .src.rpm can be installed with "rpm -i". Both
2116will unpack the file and place the source(s) and .spec file in the appropriate places in
2117%_topdir/SOURCES and %_topdir/SPECS respectively.
2118
[55]2119=head1 ASSUMPTIONS
2120
2121As with rpmbuild, debbuild makes some assumptions about your system.
2122
2123=over 4
2124
2125=item *
2126
2127Either you have rights to do as you please under /usr/src/debian, or you have created a file
2128~/.debmacros containing a suitable %_topdir definition.
2129
[57]2130Both rpmbuild and debbuild require the directories %_topdir/{BUILD,SOURCES,SPECS}. However,
2131where rpmbuild requires the %_topdir/{RPMS,SRPMS} directories, debbuild
2132requires %_topdir/{DEBS,SDEBS} instead. Create them in advance;
[55]2133some subdirectories are created automatically as needed, but most are not.
2134
2135=item *
2136
2137/var/tmp must allow script execution - rpmbuild and debbuild both rely on creating and
2138executing shell scripts for much of their functionality. By default, debbuild also creates
2139install trees under /var/tmp - however this is (almost) entirely under the control of the
2140package's .spec file.
2141
2142=item *
2143
2144If you wish to --rebuild a .src.rpm, your %_topdir for both debbuild and rpmbuild must either
2145match, or be suitably symlinked one direction or another so that both programs are effectively
2146working in the same tree. (Or you could just manually wrestle files around your system.)
2147
2148You could symlink ~/.rpmmacros to ~/.debmacros (or vice versa) and save yourself some hassle
2149if you need to rebuild .src.rpm packages on a regular basis. Currently debbuild only uses the
2150%_topdir macro definition, although there are many more things that rpmbuild can use from
2151~/.rpmmacros.
2152
2153=back
2154
[89]2155=head1 ERRATA
2156
2157debbuild deliberately does a few things differently from rpm.
2158
2159=head2 BuildArch or BuildArchitecture
2160
2161rpm takes the last BuildArch entry it finds in the .spec file, whatever it is, and runs with
2162that for all packages. Debian's repository system is fairly heavily designed around the
2163assumption that a single source package may generate small binary (executable) packages
2164for each arch, and large binary arch-all packages containing shared data.
2165
2166debbuild allows this by using the architecture specified by (in order of preference):
2167
2168=over 4
2169
2170=item * Host architecture
2171
2172=item * BuildArch specified in .spec file preamble
2173
2174=item * "Last specified" BuildArch for packages with several subpackages
2175
2176=item * BuildArch specified in the %package section for that subpackage
2177
2178=back
2179
2180=head2 Finding out what packages should be built (--showpkgs)
2181
2182rpmbuild does not include any convenient method I know of to list the packages a spec file
2183will produce. Since I needed this ability for another tool, I added it.
2184
2185It requires the .spec file for the package, and produces a list of full package filenames
2186(without path data) that would be generated by one of --rebuild, -ta, -tb, -ba, or -bb.
2187This includes the .sdeb source package.
2188
[57]2189=head1 AUTHOR
[55]2190
[57]2191debbuild was written by Kris Deugau <kdeugau@deepnet.cx>. A version that approximates
2192current is available at http://www.deepnet.cx/debbuild/.
[55]2193
2194=head1 BUGS
2195
[57]2196Funky Things Happen if you forget a command-line option or two. I've been too lazy to bother
2197fixing this.
[55]2198
[57]2199Many macro expansions are unsupported or incompletely supported.
2200
2201The generated scriptlets don't quite match those from rpmbuild exactly. There are extra
2202environment variables and preprocessing that I haven't needed (yet).
2203
2204Dcumentation, such as it is, will likely remain perpetually out of date.
2205
2206%_topdir and the five "working" directories under %_topdir could arguably be created by
2207debbuild. However, rpmbuild doesn't create these directories either.
2208
[188]2209debbuild's %setup -q is arguably less buggy than rpmbuild's implementation; with rpmbuild
2210it must appear before -a or -b at least to be effective. debbuild does not care.
2211
2212%setup -c, -a, and -b should arguably throw errors if specified together; otherwise the
2213results are almost certainly not what you want to happen.
2214
[57]2215=head1 SEE ALSO
2216
2217rpm(8), rpmbuild(8), and pretty much any document describing how to write a .spec file.
2218
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