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# Copyright © 2008 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@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/>.
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Dpkg::Source::Archive - source tarball archive support
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides a class that implements support for handling
source tarballs.
B<Note>: This is a private module, its API can change at any time.
=cut
package Dpkg::Source::Archive 0.01;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp;
use Errno qw(ENOENT);
use File::Temp qw(tempdir);
use File::Basename qw(basename);
use File::Spec;
use File::Find;
use Cwd;
use Dpkg ();
use Dpkg::Gettext;
use Dpkg::ErrorHandling;
use Dpkg::IPC;
use Dpkg::Source::Functions qw(erasedir fixperms);
use parent qw(Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle);
sub create {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
$opts{options} //= [];
my %spawn_opts;
# Possibly run tar from another directory
if ($opts{chdir}) {
$spawn_opts{chdir} = $opts{chdir};
*$self->{chdir} = $opts{chdir};
}
# Redirect input/output appropriately
$self->ensure_open('w');
$spawn_opts{to_handle} = $self->get_filehandle();
$spawn_opts{from_pipe} = \*$self->{tar_input};
# Try to use a deterministic mtime.
my $mtime = $opts{source_date} // $ENV{SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH} || time;
# Call tar creation process
$spawn_opts{delete_env} = [ 'TAR_OPTIONS' ];
$spawn_opts{exec} = [
$Dpkg::PROGTAR, '-cf', '-', '--format=gnu', '--sort=name',
'--mtime', "\@$mtime", '--clamp-mtime', '--null',
'--numeric-owner', '--owner=0', '--group=0',
@{$opts{options}}, '-T', '-',
];
*$self->{pid} = spawn(%spawn_opts);
*$self->{cwd} = getcwd();
}
sub _add_entry {
my ($self, $file) = @_;
my $cwd = *$self->{cwd};
croak 'call create() first' unless *$self->{tar_input};
if ($file =~ m{^\Q$cwd\E/(.+)$}) {
# Make pathname relative to the source root directory.
$file = $1;
}
print({ *$self->{tar_input} } "$file\0")
or syserr(g_('write on tar input'));
}
sub add_file {
my ($self, $file) = @_;
my $testfile = $file;
if (*$self->{chdir}) {
$testfile = File::Spec->catfile(*$self->{chdir}, $file);
}
croak 'add_file() does not handle directories'
if not -l $testfile and -d _;
$self->_add_entry($file);
}
sub add_directory {
my ($self, $file) = @_;
my $testfile = $file;
if (*$self->{chdir}) {
$testfile = File::Spec->catdir(*$self->{chdir}, $file);
}
croak 'add_directory() only handles directories'
if -l $testfile or not -d _;
$self->_add_entry($file);
}
sub finish {
my $self = shift;
close(*$self->{tar_input}) or syserr(g_('close on tar input'));
wait_child(*$self->{pid}, cmdline => "$Dpkg::PROGTAR -cf -");
delete *$self->{pid};
delete *$self->{tar_input};
delete *$self->{cwd};
delete *$self->{chdir};
$self->close();
}
sub extract {
my ($self, $dest, %opts) = @_;
$opts{options} //= [];
$opts{in_place} //= 0;
$opts{no_fixperms} //= 0;
my %spawn_opts = (wait_child => 1);
# Prepare destination
my $template = basename($self->get_filename()) . '.tmp-extract.XXXXX';
unless (-e $dest) {
# Kludge so that realpath works
mkdir($dest) or syserr(g_('cannot create directory %s'), $dest);
}
my $tmp = tempdir($template, DIR => Cwd::realpath("$dest/.."), CLEANUP => 1);
$spawn_opts{chdir} = $tmp;
# Prepare stuff that handles the input of tar
$self->ensure_open('r', delete_sig => [ 'PIPE' ]);
$spawn_opts{from_handle} = $self->get_filehandle();
# Call tar extraction process
$spawn_opts{delete_env} = [ 'TAR_OPTIONS' ];
$spawn_opts{exec} = [
$Dpkg::PROGTAR, '-xf', '-', '--no-same-permissions',
'--no-same-owner', @{$opts{options}},
];
spawn(%spawn_opts);
$self->close();
# Fix permissions on extracted files because tar insists on applying
# our umask _to the original permissions_ rather than mostly-ignoring
# the original permissions.
# We still need --no-same-permissions because otherwise tar might
# extract directory setgid (which we want inherited, not
# extracted); we need --no-same-owner because putting the owner
# back is tedious - in particular, correct group ownership would
# have to be calculated using mount options and other madness.
fixperms($tmp) unless $opts{no_fixperms};
# If we are extracting "in-place" do not remove the destination directory.
if ($opts{in_place}) {
my $canon_basedir = Cwd::realpath($dest);
# On Solaris /dev/null points to /devices/pseudo/mm@0:null.
my $canon_devnull = Cwd::realpath('/dev/null');
my $check_symlink = sub {
my $pathname = shift;
my $canon_pathname = Cwd::realpath($pathname);
if (not defined $canon_pathname) {
return if $! == ENOENT;
syserr(g_("pathname '%s' cannot be canonicalized"), $pathname);
}
return if $canon_pathname eq $canon_devnull;
return if $canon_pathname eq $canon_basedir;
return if $canon_pathname =~ m{^\Q$canon_basedir/\E};
warning(g_("pathname '%s' points outside source root (to '%s')"),
$pathname, $canon_pathname);
};
my $move_in_place = sub {
my $relpath = File::Spec->abs2rel($File::Find::name, $tmp);
my $destpath = File::Spec->catfile($dest, $relpath);
my ($mode, $atime, $mtime);
lstat $File::Find::name
or syserr(g_('cannot get source pathname %s metadata'), $File::Find::name);
((undef) x 2, $mode, (undef) x 5, $atime, $mtime) = lstat _;
my $src_is_dir = -d _;
my $dest_exists = 1;
if (not lstat $destpath) {
if ($! == ENOENT) {
$dest_exists = 0;
} else {
syserr(g_('cannot get target pathname %s metadata'), $destpath);
}
}
my $dest_is_dir = -d _;
if ($dest_exists) {
if ($dest_is_dir && $src_is_dir) {
# Refresh the destination directory attributes with the
# ones from the tarball.
chmod $mode, $destpath
or syserr(g_('cannot change directory %s mode'), $File::Find::name);
utime $atime, $mtime, $destpath
or syserr(g_('cannot change directory %s times'), $File::Find::name);
# We should do nothing, and just walk further tree.
return;
} elsif ($dest_is_dir) {
rmdir $destpath
or syserr(g_('cannot remove destination directory %s'), $destpath);
} else {
$check_symlink->($destpath);
unlink $destpath
or syserr(g_('cannot remove destination file %s'), $destpath);
}
}
# If we are moving a directory, we do not need to walk it.
if ($src_is_dir) {
$File::Find::prune = 1;
}
rename $File::Find::name, $destpath
or syserr(g_('cannot move %s to %s'), $File::Find::name, $destpath);
};
find({
wanted => $move_in_place,
no_chdir => 1,
dangling_symlinks => 0,
}, $tmp);
} else {
# Rename extracted directory
opendir(my $dir_dh, $tmp) or syserr(g_('cannot opendir %s'), $tmp);
my @entries = grep { $_ ne '.' && $_ ne '..' } readdir($dir_dh);
closedir($dir_dh);
erasedir($dest);
if (scalar(@entries) == 1 && ! -l "$tmp/$entries[0]" && -d _) {
rename("$tmp/$entries[0]", $dest)
or syserr(g_('unable to rename %s to %s'),
"$tmp/$entries[0]", $dest);
} else {
rename($tmp, $dest)
or syserr(g_('unable to rename %s to %s'), $tmp, $dest);
}
}
erasedir($tmp);
}
=head1 CHANGES
=head2 Version 0.xx
This is a private module.
=cut
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