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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-28 12:01:11 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-28 12:01:11 +0000
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Adding upstream version 2.23.4+deb12u1.upstream/2.23.4+deb12u1upstream
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+#!/bin/bash
+
+# cvs-debi: Install current version of deb package
+# cvs-debc: List contents of current version of deb package
+#
+# Based on debi/debc; see them for copyright information
+# Based on cvs-buildpackage, copyright 1997 Manoj Srivastava
+# (CVS Id: cvs-buildpackage,v 1.58 2003/08/22 17:24:29 srivasta Exp)
+# This code is copyright 2003, Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+set -e
+
+PROGNAME=${0##*/} PROGNAME="${PROGNAME%.sh}" # .sh for debugging purposes
+
+usage() {
+ if [ "$PROGNAME" = cvs-debi ]; then usage_i
+ elif [ "$PROGNAME" = cvs-debc ]; then usage_c
+ else echo "Unrecognised invocation name: $PROGNAME" >&2; exit 1
+ fi;
+}
+
+usage_i() {
+ echo \
+"Usage: $PROGNAME [options] [package ...]
+ Install the .deb file(s) just created by cvs-buildpackage or cvs-debuild,
+ as listed in the .changes file generated on that run. If packages are
+ listed, only install those specified binary packages from the .changes file.
+
+ Note that unlike cvs-buildpackage, the only way to specify the
+ source package name is with the -P option; you cannot simply have it
+ as the last parameter.
+
+ Also uses the cvs-buildpackage configuration files to determine the
+ location of the build tree, as described in the manpage.
+
+ Available options:
+ -M<module> CVS module name
+ -P<package> Package name
+ -V<version> Package version
+ -T<tag> CVS tag to use
+ -R<root dir> Root directory
+ -W<work dir> Working directory
+ -x<prefix> CVS default module prefix
+ -a<arch> Search for .changes file made for Debian build <arch>
+ -t<target> Search for .changes file made for GNU <target> arch
+ --help Show this message
+ --version Show version and copyright information
+ Other cvs-buildpackage options will be silently ignored."
+}
+
+usage_c() {
+ echo \
+"Usage: $PROGNAME [options] [package ...]
+ Display the contents of the .deb file(s) just created by
+ cvs-buildpackage or cvs-debuild, as listed in the .changes file generated
+ on that run. If packages are listed, only display those specified binary
+ packages from the .changes file.
+
+ Note that unlike cvs-buildpackage, the only way to specify the
+ source package name is with the -P option; you cannot simply have it
+ as the last parameter.
+
+ Also uses the cvs-buildpackage configuration files to determine the
+ location of the build tree, as described in its manpage.
+
+ Available options:
+ -M<module> CVS module name
+ -P<package> Package name
+ -V<version> Package version
+ -T<tag> CVS tag to use
+ -R<root dir> Root directory
+ -W<work dir> Working directory
+ -x<prefix> CVS default module prefix
+ -a<arch> Search for .changes file made for Debian build <arch>
+ -t<target> Search for .changes file made for GNU <target> arch
+ --help Show this message
+ --version Show version and copyright information
+ Other cvs-buildpackage options will be silently ignored."
+}
+
+version() { echo \
+"This is $PROGNAME, from the Debian devscripts package, version ###VERSION###
+This code is copyright 2003, Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>,
+all rights reserved.
+Based on original code by Christoph Lameter and Manoj Srivastava.
+This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
+You are free to redistribute this code under the terms of
+the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later."
+}
+
+setq() {
+ # Variable Value Doc string
+ if [ "x$2" = "x" ]; then
+ echo >&2 "$PROGNAME: Unable to determine $3"
+ exit 1;
+ else
+ if [ ! "x$Verbose" = "x" ]; then
+ echo "$PROGNAME: $3 is $2";
+ fi
+ eval "$1=\"\$2\"";
+ fi
+}
+
+# Is cvs-buildpackage installed?
+if ! command -v cvs-buildpackage > /dev/null; then
+ echo "$PROGNAME: need the cvs-buildpackage package installed to run this" >&2
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+# Long term variables, which may be set in the cvsdeb config file or the
+# environment:
+# rootdir workdir (if all original sources are kept in one dir)
+
+TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -dt cvs-debi.XXXXXXXX) || {
+ echo "$PROGNAME: unable to create temporary directory" >&2
+ echo "Aborting..." >&2
+ exit 1
+}
+TEMPFILE=$TEMPDIR/cl-tmp
+trap 'rm -f "$TEMPFILE"; rmdir "$TEMPDIR"' EXIT
+
+TAGOPT=
+
+# Command line; will bomb out if unrecognised options
+TEMP=$(getopt -a -s bash \
+ -o hC:EH:G:M:P:R:T:U:V:W:Ff:dcnr:x:Bp:Dk:a:Sv:m:e:i:I:t: \
+ --long help,version,ctp,tC,sgpg,spgp,us,uc,op \
+ --long si,sa,sd,ap,sp,su,sk,sr,sA,sP,sU,sK,sR,ss,sn \
+ -n "$PROGNAME" -- "$@")
+eval set -- $TEMP
+
+while true ; do
+ case "$1" in
+ -h|--help) usage; exit 0 ; shift ;;
+ --version) version; exit 0 ; shift ;;
+ -M) opt_cvsmodule="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -P) opt_package="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -R) opt_rootdir="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -T) opt_tag="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -V) opt_version="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -W) opt_workdir="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -x) opt_prefix="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -a) targetarch="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
+ -t) if [ "$2" != "C" ]; then targetgnusystem="$2"; fi
+ shift 2 ;;
+
+ # everything else is silently ignored
+ -[CHfGUr]) shift 2 ;;
+ -[FnE]) shift ;;
+ --ctp|--op|--tC) shift ;;
+ -[dDBbS]) shift ;;
+ -p) shift 2 ;;
+ --us|--uc|--sgpg|--spgp) shift ;;
+ --s[idapukrAPUKRns]) shift ;;
+ --ap) shift ;;
+ -[kvmeiI]) shift 2 ;;
+
+ --) shift ; break ;;
+ *) echo >&2 "Internal error! ($1)"
+ usage; exit 1 ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+if [ "x$opt_cvsmodule" = "x" -a "x$opt_package" = "x" -a \
+ ! -e 'debian/changelog' ] ; then
+ echo >&2 "$PROGNAME should be run in the top working directory of"
+ echo >&2 "a Debian Package, or an explicit package (or CVS module) name"
+ echo >&2 "should be given."
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+if [ "x$opt_tag" != "x" ]; then
+ TAGOPT=-r$opt_tag
+fi
+
+# Command line, env variable, config file, or default
+# This anomalous position is in case we need to check out the changelog
+# below (anomalous since we have not loaded the config file yet)
+if [ ! "x$opt_prefix" = "x" ]; then
+ prefix="$opt_prefix"
+elif [ ! "x$CVSDEB_PREFIX" = "x" ]; then
+ prefix="$CVSDEB_PREFIX"
+elif [ ! "x$conf_prefix" = "x" ]; then
+ prefix="$conf_prefix"
+else
+ prefix=""
+fi
+
+# put a slash at the end of the prefix
+if [ "X$prefix" != "X" ]; then
+ prefix="$prefix/";
+ prefix=$(echo $prefix | sed 's://:/:g');
+fi
+
+if [ ! -f CVS/Root ]; then
+ if [ "X$CVSROOT" = "X" ]; then
+ echo "no CVS/Root file found, and CVSROOT var is empty" >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+else
+ CVSROOT=$(cat CVS/Root)
+ export CVSROOT
+fi
+
+if [ "x$opt_package" = "x" ]; then
+ # Get the official package name and version.
+ if [ -f debian/changelog ]; then
+ # Ok, changelog exists
+ setq "package" \
+ "`dpkg-parsechangelog -SSource`" \
+ "source package"
+ setq "version" \
+ "`dpkg-parsechangelog -SVersion`" \
+ "source version"
+ elif [ "x$opt_cvsmodule" != "x" ]; then
+ # Hmm. Well, see if we can checkout the changelog file
+ rm -f $TEMPFILE
+ cvs -q co -p $TAGOPT $opt_cvsmodule/debian/changelog > $TEMPFILE
+ setq "package" \
+ "`dpkg-parsechangelog -l$TEMPFILE -SSource`" \
+ "source package"
+ setq "version" \
+ "`dpkg-parsechangelog -l$TEMPFILE -SVersion`" \
+ "source version"
+ rm -f "$TEMPFILE"
+ else
+ # Well. We don't know what this package is.
+ echo >&2 " This does not appear be a Debian source tree, since"
+ echo >&2 " there is no debian/changelog, and there was no"
+ echo >&2 " package name or cvs module given on the command line"
+ echo >&2 " it is hard to figure out what the package name "
+ echo >&2 " should be. I give up."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+else
+ # The user knows best; package name is provided
+ setq "package" "$opt_package" "source package"
+
+ # Now, the version number
+ if [ "x$opt_version" != "x" ]; then
+ # All hail the user provided value
+ setq "version" "$opt_version" "source package"
+ elif [ -f debian/changelog ]; then
+ # Fine, see what the changelog says
+ setq "version" \
+ "`dpkg-parsechangelog -SVersion`" \
+ "source version"
+ elif [ "x$opt_cvsmodule" != "x" ]; then
+ # Hmm. The CVS module name is known, so lets us try exporting changelog
+ rm -f $TEMPFILE
+ cvs -q co -p $TAGOPT $opt_cvsmodule/debian/changelog > $TEMPFILE
+ setq "version" \
+ "`dpkg-parsechangelog -l$TEMPFILE -SVersion`" \
+ "source version"
+ rm -f "$TEMPFILE"
+ else
+ # Ok, try exporting the package name
+ rm -f $TEMPFILE
+ cvsmodule="${prefix}$package"
+ cvs -q co -p $TAGOPT $cvsmodule/debian/changelog > $TEMPFILE
+ setq "version" \
+ "`dpkg-parsechangelog -l$TEMPFILE -SVersion`" \
+ "source version"
+ rm -f "$TEMPFILE"
+ fi
+fi
+
+rm -f $TEMPFILE
+rmdir $TEMPDIR
+trap "" 0 1 2 3 7 10 13 15
+
+
+non_epoch_version=$(echo -n "$version" | perl -pe 's/^\d+://')
+upstream_version=$(echo -n "$non_epoch_version" | sed -e 's/-[^-]*$//')
+debian_version=$(echo -n $non_epoch_version | perl -nle 'm/-([^-]*)$/ && print $1')
+
+# The default
+if [ "X$opt_rootdir" != "X" ]; then
+ rootdir="$opt_rootdir"
+else
+ rootdir='/usr/local/src/Packages'
+fi
+
+if [ "X$opt_workdir" != "X" ]; then
+ workdir="$opt_workdir"
+else
+ workdir="$rootdir/$package"
+fi
+
+# Load site defaults and over rides.
+if [ -f /etc/cvsdeb.conf ]; then
+ . /etc/cvsdeb.conf
+fi
+
+# Load user defaults and over rides.
+if [ -f ~/.cvsdeb.conf ]; then
+ . ~/.cvsdeb.conf
+fi
+
+# Command line, env variable, config file, or default
+if [ ! "x$opt_rootdir" = "x" ]; then
+ rootdir="$opt_rootdir"
+elif [ ! "x$CVSDEB_ROOTDIR" = "x" ]; then
+ rootdir="$CVSDEB_ROOTDIR"
+elif [ ! "x$conf_rootdir" = "x" ]; then
+ rootdir="$conf_rootdir"
+fi
+
+# Command line, env variable, config file, or default
+if [ ! "x$opt_workdir" = "x" ]; then
+ workdir="$opt_workdir"
+elif [ ! "x$CVSDEB_WORKDIR" = "x" ]; then
+ workdir="$CVSDEB_WORKDIR"
+elif [ ! "x$conf_workdir" = "x" ]; then
+ workdir="$conf_workdir"
+else
+ workdir="$rootdir/$package"
+fi
+
+if [ ! -d "$workdir" ]; then
+ echo >&2 "The working directory, $workdir, does not exist. Aborting."
+ if [ ! -d "$rootdir" ]; then
+ echo >&2 "The root directory, $rootdir, does not exist either."
+ fi
+ exit 1;
+fi
+
+# The next part is based on debi
+
+if [ -n "$targetarch" ] && [ -n "$targetgnusystem" ]; then
+ setq arch "$(dpkg-architecture "-a${targetarch}" "-t${targetgnusystem}" -qDEB_HOST_ARCH)" "build architecture"
+elif [ -n "$targetarch" ]; then
+ setq arch "$(dpkg-architecture "-a${targetarch}" -qDEB_HOST_ARCH)" "build architecture"
+elif [ -n "$targetgnusystem" ]; then
+ setq arch "$(dpkg-architecture "-t${targetgnusystem}" -qDEB_HOST_ARCH)" "build architecture"
+else
+ setq arch "$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH)" "build architecture"
+fi
+
+pva="${package}_${non_epoch_version}_${arch}"
+changes="$pva.changes"
+
+cd $workdir || {
+ echo "Couldn't cd $workdir. Aborting" >&2
+ exit 1
+}
+
+if [ ! -r "$changes" ]; then
+ echo "Can't read $workdir/$changes! Have you built the package yet?" >&2
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+# Just call debc/debi respectively, now that we have a changes file
+
+SUBPROG="${PROGNAME#cvs-}"
+
+exec "$SUBPROG" --check-dirname-level 0 $changes "$@"