# -*-Shell-script-*-
#
# Common functions for build scripts used by various packages
-# incorporated (e.g., build, myplc, myplc-devel, vserver-reference)
+# incorporated (e.g., build, bootcd, nodeimage, sliceimage)
#
# Marc E. Fiuczynski <mef@cs.princeton.edu>
# Copyright (C) 2007 The Trustees of Princeton University
+# Thierry Parmentelat <thierry.parmentelat@inria.fr> INRIA
#
-# $Id$
+# supported distros f12 f14 f16 f18 f20
+# and debians/ubuntus to a lesser extent
#
+# for locating pkgs.py
+export PATH=.:$PATH
-function pl_getDefaultDistro() {
- # FC4 is currently the default release
- echo "Fedora"
- return 0
-}
-
-function pl_getDefaultRelease() {
- # FC4 is currently the default release
- echo "4"
- return 0
-}
-
+# returns 'Fedora' or 'CentOS' for now
function pl_getDistro() {
- defaultDistro=$(pl_getDefaultDistro)
if [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ] ; then
distro=$(awk ' { print $1 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
- else
- distro=$defaultDistro
+ case $distro in Scientific*) distro="SL" ; esac
+ elif [ -f /etc/lsb-release ] ; then
+ . /etc/lsb-release
+ distro=$DISTRIB_CODENAME
+ elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ] ; then
+ case $(cat /etc/debian_version) in
+ 6.*) distro=squeeze ;;
+ 7.*) distro=wheezy ;;
+ # might be that I'm getting 'jessie'sid' just because it's still testing..
+ 8.*|jessie*) distro=jessie ;;
+ *) distro=unknown.debian.in.build.common ;;
+ esac
fi
+ [ -z "$distro" ] && { echo "build.common.pl_getDistro-unknown"; exit 1; }
echo "$distro"
return 0
}
+# returns something like 8, 10, or 5.3
function pl_getRelease() {
- defaultRelease=$(pl_getDefaultRelease)
if [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ] ; then
- release=$(awk ' { if ($1=="Fedora" && $2=="Core") print $4 ; if (($1=="Fedora" && $2!="Core")||$1=="CentOS") print $3 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
- [ $release -lt $defaultRelease ] && release=$defaultRelease
+ release=$(awk ' { if ($1=="Fedora" && $2=="Core") print $4 ; if (($1=="Fedora" && $2!="Core")||$1=="CentOS") print $3 ; if ($1=="Scientific") print $4 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
else
- release=$defaultRelease
+ echo "build.common.pl_getRelease-unknown"
+ exit 1
fi
- echo "$release"
+ # keep only the major number
+ echo "$release" | cut -d. -f1
return 0
}
-# vserver expects something like fc4 or f7
-# for fedora and centos only for now
+# returns distro shortname, something like 'f8' or 'centos5'
function pl_getReleaseName () {
distro=$1; shift
release=$1; shift
case $distro in
[Ff]edora*)
- if [ "$release" -le 6 ] ; then
- releasename=fc$release
- else
- releasename=f$release
- fi ;;
+ releasename=f$release
+ ;;
[Cc]entOS*)
- if [ "$release" = "4.5" ] ; then
- # centos 4.5 is just centos4 + enhancements
- releasename=centos4
- else
- releasename=centos$release
- fi ;;
+ old_IFS="$IFS"
+ IFS="."
+ set -- $release
+ IFS="$old_IFS"
+ releasename=centos$1
+ ;;
+ [Ss]L*)
+ releasename=sl$release
+ ;;
+ squeeze|wheezy|jessie|oneiric|precise|quantal|raring|saucy|trusty)
+ releasename=$distro
+ ;;
*)
releasename="unknown-name-for-${pl_DISTRO}-please-edit-build.common"
echo 1>&2 "build.common: WARNING - releasename not set for distro=$distro"
return 0
}
+# yum exclusions are now defined in yumexclude.pkgs
+# so they can now depend both on the linux distro and the pl distro
+function pl_yumexclude () {
+ keyword=$1; shift
+ fcdistro=$1; shift
+ pldistro=$1; shift
+ builddir=$1; shift
+ # search for file "yumexclude.pkgs"
+ yumexclude_file=$(pl_locateDistroFile $builddir $pldistro "yumexclude.pkgs")
+ #
+ # check if pkgs.py is in PATH
+ type -p pkgs.py >& /dev/null || export PATH=$builddir:$PATH
+
+ # parse it
+ pkgs.py -a $pl_DISTRO_ARCH -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro $keyword $yumexclude_file || \
+ { echo pl_yumexclude failed with fcdistro=$fcdistro and pldistro=$pldistro; return 1 ; }
+}
+
+# <> fcdistro pldistro builddir
+# node side : use the 'nodeyumexclude' keywork in yumexclude.pkgs
+function pl_nodeyumexclude () { pl_yumexclude 'nodeyumexclude' "$@" ; }
+# server side : use the 'plcyumexclude' keywork in yumexclude.pkgs
+function pl_plcyumexclude () { pl_yumexclude 'plcyumexclude' "$@" ; }
+
+
# figure out which redhat distro we are using (fedora, centos, redhat)
pl_DISTRO=$(pl_getDistro)
# select basearch of the host devel environment - protected for macos for local tests
-pl_DISTRO_ARCH=$(uname -i 2>/dev/null|| echo unknownarch)
-
-# let mkfedora select one of its mirrors
-pl_DISTRO_URL=""
+# try arch for testing stuff on a mac
+pl_DISTRO_ARCH=$(uname -i 2>/dev/null || arch 2> /dev/null || echo unknownarch)
# the release number (plain number)
pl_DISTRO_RELEASE=$(pl_getRelease)
-# the release name - for vserver build - like fc4, f8 or centos4
+# the release name - something like 'f8' or 'sl6'
pl_DISTRO_NAME=$(pl_getReleaseName $pl_DISTRO $pl_DISTRO_RELEASE)
# get path to appropriate yumgroups.xml file
# Thierry: quick & dirty improvement
-# this file is updated by the toplevel build, from groups/<pldistro>.xml
+# this file is updated by the toplevel build, from the .pkgs files
pl_DISTRO_YUMGROUPS="../../../RPMS/yumgroups.xml"
function pl_process_fedora_options () {
# For pseudo ttys
mkdir -p $vroot/dev/pts
- # (Might have to remove the following for vserver-reference.)
-
# for tmpfs mount
mkdir -p $vroot/dev/shm
mknod -m 600 $vroot/dev/net/tun c 10 200
# For mkinitrd (in case a kernel is being installed)
- # As well for loop back mounting within a vserver.
+ # As well as for loop back mounting within a vm.
for i in $(seq 0 255) ; do
mknod -m 640 $vroot/dev/loop$i b 7 $i
done
}
-# Default yum repositories to try
-mirrors=(
- file:///data/fedora
- http://localhost/fedora
- http://build.planet-lab.org/fedora
- http://coblitz.codeen.org/coblitz.planet-lab.org/pub/fedora
- ftp://mirror.cs.princeton.edu/pub/mirrors/fedora
- ftp://mirror.stanford.edu/pub/mirrors/fedora
- ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora
- )
-
function mkfedora_usage() {
- echo "Usage: pl_root_mkfedora [OPTION]... basedir"
- echo " -l url Fedora mirror location. Default is to try:"
- for mirror in "${mirrors[@]}" ; do
- echo " $mirror"
- done
- echo " -f pkgsfile use this pkgs file for packages, groups, excludes.."
- echo " -k Exclude kernel* packages from all repositories except bootstrap"
+ echo "Usage: pl_root_mkfedora [OPTION]... basedir pldistro pkgsfile(s)"
+ echo " -l url Fedora mirror location."
+ echo " Defaults are searched in <pldistro>.mirrors"
echo " -v Be verbose"
echo " -h This message"
- echo " target selection (defaults based on current build vserver)"
+ echo " target selection (defaults based on current build VM context)"
echo " -r release Fedora release number (default: $releasever)"
echo " -a arch Fedora architecture (default: $basearch)"
- echo " legacy (use -f instead)"
- echo " -g group1 -g group2 ..."
- echo " Yumgroups to install (default: none)"
- echo " -p package1 -p package2 ..."
- echo " Additional packages to install (default: none)"
- echo " -x package1 -x package2 ..."
- echo " Packages to exclude (default: none)"
exit 1
}
# Verbosity
verbose=0
-# Release and architecture to install : defaults to current vserver's settings or previously parsed fedora_options
+# Release and architecture to install : defaults to current vm settings or previously parsed fedora_options
releasever=$pl_DISTRO_RELEASE
basearch=$pl_DISTRO_ARCH
- [ -n "$pl_DISTRO_URL" ] && mirrors=($pl_DISTRO_URL)
-
-# Yum groups to install
- groups=()
-
-# Packages to install
- packages=()
-
-# Packages to exclude
- exclude=()
-
-# Exclude kernel* (and related) packages from all repositories except bootstrap
- exclude_kernel=
# Get options
- while getopts "l:r:a:g:p:x:f:kvh" opt ; do
+ while getopts "vh" opt ; do
case $opt in
- l)
- if echo $OPTARG | grep -q -i '^\(file\|http[s]*\)://' ; then
- mirrors=($OPTARG)
- else
- # xxx rather use this as a .mirrors file, searched in config.pldistro/
- # that would use the pkgs syntax with mirror:
- #mirrors=($(pl_parsePkgs mirror <fcdistro> $(pl_locateDistroFile ../build/ <pldistro> $OPTARG.mirrors)))
- mirrors=(file://$OPTARG)
- fi
- ;;
- r)
- releasever=$OPTARG
- ;;
- a)
- basearch=$OPTARG
- ;;
- g)
- groups[${#groups[*]}]="$OPTARG"
- ;;
- p)
- packages[${#packages[*]}]="$OPTARG"
- ;;
- x)
- exclude[${#exclude[*]}]="$OPTARG"
- ;;
- f)
- pkgsfile=$OPTARG
- ;;
- k)
- exclude_kernel="exclude=kernel* ulogd iptables"
- ;;
- v)
- verbose=1
- set -x
- ;;
- h|*)
- mkfedora_usage
- ;;
+ v) verbose=1; set -x ;;
+ h|*) mkfedora_usage ;;
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
- [[ -n "$@" ]] || mkfedora_usage
+ [[ "$#" -lt 3 ]] && mkfedora_usage
vroot=$1 ; shift
+ pldistro=$1 ; shift
+ pkgsfile="$@"
vroot=$(cd $vroot && pwd -P)
- [[ -z "$@" ]] || mkfedora_usage
[ -d $vroot ] || mkfedora_usage
- function mkfedora_fetch ()
- {
- curl --fail --silent --max-time 60 "$1"
- }
- # set list of attempted locations according to releasever
- if [ $releasever -ge 7 ] ; then
- attempts="
-linux/releases/$releasever/Everything/$basearch/os
-$releasever/Everything/$basearch/os
-core/$releasever/Everything/$basearch/os
-linux/core/$releasever/$basearch/os
-"
- else
- attempts="
- linux/core/$releasever/$basearch/os
- core/$releasever/$basearch/os
- $releasever/$basearch/os
- "
+ # parse pkgsfile and add to local vars
+ fcdistro=${pl_DISTRO_NAME}
+ pkgs_packages=$(pkgs.py -a $pl_DISTRO_ARCH -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro package $pkgsfile)
+ pkgs_groups=$(pkgs.py -a $pl_DISTRO_ARCH -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro group $pkgsfile)
+ # what can get trashed to save space
+ pkgs_junk=$(pkgs.py -a $pl_DISTRO_ARCH -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro junk $pkgsfile)
+ # but not this
+ pkgs_precious=$(pkgs.py -a $pl_DISTRO_ARCH -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro precious $pkgsfile)
+ # formerly related to mkfedora -k : packages to take from our own build
+ # and thus need be excluded frem the stock repos
+ # locate builddir by looking for pkgs.py
+ builddir=$(dirname $(type -p pkgs.py))
+ SUBST_NODEYUMEXCLUDE=$(pl_nodeyumexclude $fcdistro $pldistro $builddir)
+ pkgs_yumexclude=$(pkgs.py -a $pl_DISTRO_ARCH -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro yumexclude $pkgsfile | sed -e s,@NODEYUMEXCLUDE@,"$SUBST_NODEYUMEXCLUDE",)
+ # get mirrors if not specified with -l
+ if [ -z "$mirrors" ] ; then
+ mirrorsfile=$(pl_locateDistroFile ../build/ $pldistro "$pldistro.mirrors")
+ # do not sort mirrors, keep order from input
+ mirrors=$(pkgs.py -u -a $pl_DISTRO_ARCH -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro mirror $mirrorsfile)
fi
+ yumexclude_line=""
+ [ -n "$pkgs_yumexclude" ] && yumexclude_line="exclude=$pkgs_yumexclude"
+
echo "$0: candidate mirrors"
- for mirror in "${mirrors[@]}" ; do
+ for mirror in $mirrors ; do
echo "* candidate mirror $mirror"
done
- baseurl=""
- for mirror in "${mirrors[@]}" ; do
- for attempt in $attempts; do
- attempturl=$mirror/$attempt
- if mkfedora_fetch $attempturl/repodata/repomd.xml >/dev/null ; then
- baseurl=$attempturl
- break 2
- fi
- done
- done
- if [ -z "$baseurl" ] ; then
- echo "Error: $releasever/$basearch/os/repodata/repomd.xml"
- echo " could not be found in any of the following locations:"
- echo
- for mirror in ${mirrors[@]} ; do
- for attempt in $attempts ; do
- echo $mirror/$attempt
- done
- done
- echo
- mkfedora_usage
- else
- echo "* selecting mirror with baseurl=$baseurl"
+ # the repo part of the final yum.conf
+ yum_conf_repos=$vroot/xxxmkfedora-repos.confxxx
+ if ! yumconf_mirrors $yum_conf_repos ../build/ $fcdistro "$yumexclude_line" $mirrors ; then
+ echo xxx -- error ; return 1
fi
-
+
# Do not tolerate errors
set -e
+ public_gpg_key=$(yumconf_gpgkey $yum_conf_repos)
+
## make rpms ignore installing stuff to special fs entries like /proc
# Because of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52725
# you have to use at least one language beside 'C'
# Initialize RPM database in reference image
mkdir -p $vroot/var/lib/rpm
rpm --root $vroot --initdb
- rpm --root $vroot --import $baseurl/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora
+ rpm --root $vroot --import $public_gpg_key
# Initialize yum in reference image
mkdir -p $vroot/var/cache/yum $vroot/var/log
- if [ $releasever -lt 7 ] ; then
- corename="Core "
- else
- corename=""
- fi
- cat >$vroot/etc/yum.conf <<EOF
+# yum.conf is for building only - store in different location than /etc/yum.conf
+ yum_conf=$vroot/etc/mkfedora-yum.conf
+ cat > $yum_conf <<EOF
[main]
cachedir=/var/cache/yum
debuglevel=2
logfile=/var/log/yum.log
pkgpolicy=newest
+multilib_policy=best
distroverpkg=redhat-release
tolerant=1
exactarch=1
# Prevent yum-2.4 from loading additional repository definitions
# (e.g., from /etc/yum.repos.d/)
reposdir=/dev/null
-
-[base]
-name=Fedora ${corename}${releasever} - $basearch - base
-baseurl=$baseurl/
-$exclude_kernel
-EOF
-
- for optional in updates extras ; do
- for optionalurl in \
- $mirror/linux/core/$optional/$releasever/$basearch \
- $mirror/core/$optional/$releasever/$basearch \
- $mirror/linux/$optional/$releasever/$basearch \
- $mirror/$optional/$releasever/$basearch ; do
- if mkfedora_fetch $optionalurl/repodata/repomd.xml ; then
- cat >>$vroot/etc/yum.conf <<EOF
-
-[$(basename $optional)]
-name=Fedora ${corename}${releasever} - $basearch - $(basename $optional)
-baseurl=$optionalurl/
-$exclude_kernel
EOF
- break
- fi
- done
- done
+
+ cat $yum_conf_repos >> $yum_conf
# If we are being built as part of an automated RPM build, solve the
# bootstrap problem by including any just built packages in the yum
# configuration. This cooperates with the PlanetLab build system.
-### make takes care of that
if [ -n "$RPM_BUILD_DIR" ] ; then
RPM_RPMS_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $RPM_BUILD_DIR)/RPMS && pwd -P)
-### # yum-2.0.x
-### if [ -x /usr/bin/yum-arch ] ; then
-### yum-arch -q $RPM_RPMS_DIR
-### fi
-### # yum-2.4.x
-### if [ -x /usr/bin/createrepo ] ; then
-### if [ -f $RPM_RPMS_DIR/yumgroups.xml ] ; then
-### groupfile="-g yumgroups.xml"
-### fi
-### createrepo --quiet $groupfile $RPM_RPMS_DIR
-### fi
# If run under sudo, allow user to delete the headers/ and
# repodata/ directories.
if [ -n "$SUDO_USER" ] ; then
chown -R $SUDO_USER $RPM_RPMS_DIR
fi
- cat >>$vroot/etc/yum.conf <<EOF
+ cat >> $yum_conf <<EOF
-[bootstrap]
-name=Bootstrap - $basearch - $RPM_RPMS_DIR/
+[building]
+name=Building - $basearch - $RPM_RPMS_DIR/
baseurl=file://$RPM_RPMS_DIR/
EOF
fi
- # pkgs file
- if [ -n "$pkgsfile" ] ; then
- # parse pkgsfile and add to local vars
- fcdistro=$(pl_getReleaseName "Fedora" $releasever)
- for i in $(pl_parsePkgs package $fcdistro $pkgsfile) ; do
- packages[${#packages[*]}]="$i"
- done
- for i in $(pl_parsePkgs group $fcdistro $pkgsfile) ; do
- groups[${#groups[*]}]="$i"
- done
- for i in $(pl_parsePkgs exclude $fcdistro $pkgsfile) ; do
- exclude[${#exclude[*]}]="$i"
- done
- junk=$(pl_parsePkgs junk $fcdistro $pkgsfile)
- precious=$(pl_parsePkgs precious $fcdistro $pkgsfile)
- fi
+ echo "========== Dumping $yum_conf"
+ cat $yum_conf
+ echo "========== EndDump $yum_conf"
- excludes=
- for package in "${exclude[@]}" ; do
- excludes="$excludes --exclude=$package"
- done
+ yum_options=""
+# yum --help | grep verbose &> /dev/null && yum_options="$yum_options --verbose"
+ yum_options="$yum_options -y"
+ yum_options="$yum_options -c $yum_conf"
+ yum_options="$yum_options --installroot=$vroot"
# glibc must be specified explicitly for the correct arch to be
# chosen.
echo "* Installing glibc"
- yum -c $vroot/etc/yum.conf --installroot=$vroot -y $excludes install glibc
+ # ignore yum's return code that is basically undefined
+ yum $yum_options install glibc || :
# Go, baby, go
- if [ ${#packages[*]} -gt 0 ] ; then
- echo "* Installing optional packages" "${packages[@]}"
- yum -c $vroot/etc/yum.conf --installroot=$vroot -y $excludes \
- install "${packages[@]}"
- if ! rpm --root $vroot -q "${packages[@]}" >/dev/null ; then
+ if [ -n "$pkgs_packages" ] ; then
+ echo "* Installing optional packages" $pkgs_packages
+ # ignore yum's return code that is basically undefined
+ echo "* Install options" $vroot $yum_options
+ yum $yum_options install $pkgs_packages || :
+ if ! rpm --root $vroot -q $pkgs_packages >/dev/null ; then
echo "* Warning: Missing packages"
- rpm --root $vroot -q "${packages[@]}" | grep "not installed"
+ rpm --root $vroot -q $pkgs_packages | grep "not installed"
fi
fi
- if [ ${#groups[*]} -gt 0 ] ; then
+ if [ -n "$pkgs_groups" ] ; then
## call yum sequentially to get finer-grained info on dependencies
- for grp in "${groups[@]}" ; do
- echo "* Installing optional group $grp"
- yum -c $vroot/etc/yum.conf --installroot=$vroot -y $excludes \
- groupinstall "$grp"
+ for group_plus in $pkgs_groups ; do
+ group=$(echo $group_plus | sed -e "s,+++, ,g")
+ echo "* Installing optional group $group"
+ # ignore yum's return code that is basically undefined
+ yum $yum_options groupinstall "$group" || :
done
fi
# formerly in bootcd/prep.sh : to optimize footprint
- echo "* Removing unnecessary junk"
-
- pushd $vroot
-
- # Save precious files
- [ -n "$precious" ] && tar --ignore-failed-read -cpf precious.tar $precious
-
- # Remove unnecessary junk
- [ -n "$junk" ] && rm -rf $junk
-
- # Restore precious files
- [ -n "$precious" ] && tar -xpf precious.tar && rm -f precious.tar
-
- popd
-
-### # FC2 dev %preinstall checks /proc/mounts to make sure that /dev is
-### # not currently mounted as devfs. If it thinks it is, it will refuse
-### # to install the package. On a modern system running udev that mounts
-### # /dev as tmpfs, this check fails. Since we are installing into a
-### # chroot, whether /dev is mounted on the host system or not doesn't
-### # matter. If dev was explicitly mentioned in the packages list, force
-### # its installation.
-### if [ "$releasever" = "2" ] ; then
-### for package in "${packages[@]}" ; do
-### if [ "$package" = "dev" ] && ! rpm --root $vroot -q dev >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
-### rpm --root $vroot -Uvh --noscripts $baseurl/Fedora/RPMS/dev-3.3.13-1.i386.rpm
-### break
-### fi
-### done
-### fi
+ if [ -n "$pkgs_junk" ] ; then
+ echo "* Removing unnecessary junk"
+ pushd $vroot
+ # Save precious files
+ [ -n "$pkgs_precious" ] && tar --ignore-failed-read -cpf precious.tar $pkgs_precious
+ # Remove unnecessary junk
+ [ -n "$pkgs_junk" ] && rm -rf $pkgs_junk
+ # Restore precious files
+ [ -n "$pkgs_precious" ] && tar -xpf precious.tar && rm -f precious.tar
+ popd
+ fi
# Clean yum cache
echo "* Cleaning up"
- yum -c $vroot/etc/yum.conf --installroot=$vroot -y clean all
+
+ # NOTE: this hack is for Fedora >= 12.
+ # if kernel-debug is installed, clean it up
+ # we link to our version of kernel/initrd and clean up
+ # kernel-debug manually
+ if rpm --root $vroot --quiet -q kernel-debug ; then
+ echo "* Cleaning up kernel-debug - (workaround for f12)"
+ pushd $vroot/boot/
+ rm -rf kernel-boot kernel-bootsmp initrd-boot initrd-bootsmp
+ ln -s vmlinuz-*${pldistro}* kernel-boot
+ ln -s vmlinuz-*${pldistro}* kernel-bootsmp
+ ln -s initrd-*${pldistro}* initrd-boot
+ ln -s initrd-*${pldistro}* initrd-bootsmp
+ rpm --root $vroot --nodeps -e kernel-debug || :
+ popd
+ fi
+
+ # ignore yum's return code that is basically undefined
+ yum $yum_options clean all || :
# Clean RPM state
rm -f $vroot/var/lib/rpm/__db*
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC $vroot/etc/localtime
fi
+ echo "Dumping current list of rpms in /etc/mkfedora-rpms.txt"
+ chroot $vroot rpm -aq | sort > $vroot/etc/mkfedora-rpms.txt
+
# remove trap handler, as we are about to call it directly.
trap - ERR INT
return 0
}
-function pl_root_setup_chroot() {
+function pl_root_tune_image () {
root=$1; shift
- options="$@"
-
- pl_root_makedevs $root
- pl_root_mkfedora $options $root
# Disable all services in reference image
chroot $root sh -c "/sbin/chkconfig --list | awk '{ print \$1 }' | xargs -i /sbin/chkconfig {} off"
# This tells the Boot Manager that it is okay to update
# /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts whenever the network configuration
# changes. Users are free to delete this file.
- touch $vroot/etc/AUTO_UPDATE_NET_FILES
+ touch $root/etc/AUTO_UPDATE_NET_FILES
}
# Move specified directories out of a src tree into a dst tree, and
fi
rm -rf ${root}/${datadir}
mkdir -p $(dirname ${root}/${datadir})
- ln -nsf /${store}/${datadir} ${root}/${datadir}
+ ln -nsf ${store}/${datadir} ${root}/${datadir}
done
}
}
########## .pkgs format
-# comments start with a # - this is needed only if you use a keyword in a comment
-
-function pl_getPkgsAttribute () {
- keyword=$1; shift
- file=$1; shift
- grep -v '^#' $file | grep --regexp="^${keyword}:" | sed -e "s,${keyword}:,,"
-}
-
-
-# for a given keyword like 'package' :
-# we support fcdistro-dependant format, for tokens (pkgname) without whitespace
-# you can e.g. use
-# package: pkg1 .. pkgn
-# package+f8: pkg1 .. pkgn
-# package-f8: pkg1 .. pkgn
-
+# Usage: pl_parsePkgs keyword [-a arch] fcdistro pldistro pkgs-file[..s]
+# pkgs.py should be found in PATH, like this file build.common
+# only usage should be for pl_getPackages and pl_getGroups,
+# which in turn are usednow be in {node,slice}image/build.sh
function pl_parsePkgs () {
-
+ target_arch=$pl_DISTRO_ARCH
keyword=$1;shift
+ [ "$1" == "-a" ] && { shift; target_arch="$1"; shift; }
fcdistro=$1; shift
- # remaining arguments are paths to the pkgs files
-
- # grab regular descriptions
- all=$(grep -v '^#' "$@" | grep --regexp="^${keyword}:" | sed -e "s,${keyword}:,,")
- # grab additions
- add=$(grep -v '^#' "$@" | grep --regexp="^${keyword}+${fcdistro}:" | sed -e "s,${keyword}\+${fcdistro}:,,")
- # grab exclusions
- sub=$(grep -v '^#' "$@" | grep --regexp="^${keyword}\-${fcdistro}:" | sed -e "s,${keyword}\-${fcdistro}:,,")
-
- for i in $all $add; do
- for exclude in $sub; do
- [ "$i" = "$exclude" ] && continue 2
- done
- echo "$i "
- done
- return 0
+ pldistro=$1; shift
+
+ echo 1>&2 "pl_parsePkgs: using -a $target_arch -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro $keyword $@"
+ pkgs.py -a $target_arch -f $fcdistro -d $pldistro $keyword "$@"
}
+# usage: pl_getPackages [-a arch] fcdistro pldistro pkg-file[..s]
+function pl_getPackages() { pl_parsePkgs package "$@" ; }
+function pl_getGroups() { pl_parsePkgs group "$@" ; }
+function pl_getPips() { pl_parsePkgs pip "$@" ; }
+function pl_getGems() { pl_parsePkgs gem "$@" ; }
-function pl_getPackages() { fcdistro=$1; shift ; pl_parsePkgs package $fcdistro "$@" ; }
-function pl_getGroups() { fcdistro=$1; shift ; pl_parsePkgs group $fcdistro "$@" ; }
+##############################
# locates a pldistro-dependant file
# tries first in build/<pldistro>/, then in build/planetlab/
pkgsfile=$1; shift
pkgspath=""
+ # if config dir is missing but a .svnpath or a .gitpath exists, use it to extract the config dir
+ configdir="$builddir/config.${pldistro}"
+ if [ ! -d $configdir ] ; then
+ if [ -f "${configdir}.svnpath" -o -f "${configdir}.gitpath" ] ; then
+ echo 1>&2 "Invoking make to extract remote config.${pldistro}"
+ # we set PLDISTROTAGS here to /dev/null because when dealing with remote distros
+ # at a very early stage (like searching for devel.pkgs even before the build VM is created)
+ # then make screams because it cannot find a mandatory include file
+ # OTOH this mechanism here is not intended to depend on tags specifically
+ make 1>&2 --no-print-directory -C $builddir stage1=true config.${pldistro} PLDISTROTAGS=/dev/null
+ fi
+ fi
# locate it
paths="$builddir/config.$pldistro/$pkgsfile $builddir/config.planetlab/$pkgsfile"
for path in $paths; do
fi
}
-# experimental
function yumgroups_from_pkgs () {
builddir=$1; shift
pldistro=$1; shift
fcdistro=$1; shift
pkgsnames=$@
-sedargs="-e s,@FCDISTRO@,$fcdistro,g"
+ sedargs="-e s,@FCDISTRO@,$fcdistro,g"
cat <<__header
<?xml version="1.0"?>
for pkgsname in $pkgsnames; do
pkgsfile=$(pl_locateDistroFile $builddir $pldistro $pkgsname)
- packages=$(pl_getPackages $fcdistro $pkgsfile)
+ packages=$(pl_getPackages $fcdistro $pldistro $pkgsfile)
- groupname=$(pl_getPkgsAttribute groupname $pkgsfile | sed $sedargs)
- groupdesc=$(pl_getPkgsAttribute groupdesc $pkgsfile | sed $sedargs)
+ groupname=$(pkgs.py groupname $pkgsfile | sed $sedargs)
+ groupdesc=$(pkgs.py groupdesc $pkgsfile | sed $sedargs)
if [ -z "$groupname" -o -z "$groupdesc" ] ; then
echo "Cannot find groupname: and groupdesc: in $pkgsfile -- skipped" 1>&2
<group>
<id>$(echo $groupname|tr A-Z a-z)</id>
<name>$groupname</name>
- <default>true</default>
<description>$groupdesc</description>
- <uservisible>false</uservisible>
+ <uservisible>true</uservisible>
<packagelist>
__group_header
for package in $packages; do
}
+function build_fetch () {
+ curl --fail --silent --max-time 60 --output /dev/null "$1"
+}
+
+# tries to compute a valid yum.conf for that pldistro from the template in mirroring/
+# returns 0 and writes <dest_yumconf> on success
+# returns 1 on failure, in which case <dest_yumconf> is deleted
+function yumconf_mirrors () {
+ dest_yumconf=$1; shift
+ builddir=$1; shift
+ fcdistro=$1; shift
+ yumexclude_line="$1" ; shift
+ mirrors="$@"
+
+ template=$builddir/mirroring/$fcdistro/yum.repos.d/building.repo.in
+
+ if [ ! -f $template ] ; then
+ echo "yumconf_mirrors: cannot locate template $template"
+ rm -f $dest_yumconf
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ for mirror in $mirrors; do
+ if yumconf_mirror $dest_yumconf $template "$yumexclude_line" $mirror; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ echo 'yumconf_mirrors in build.common : ran out of mirrors -- BAILING OUT'
+ rm -f $dest_yumconf
+ return 1
+}
+
+# computes a yum.conf from the template, and checks that all baseurl defined in there are valid repos
+# returns 0 on success and 1 on failure
+function yumconf_mirror () {
+ dest_yumconf=$1; shift
+ template=$1; shift
+ yumexclude_line="$1" ; shift
+ mirror=$1; shift
+
+ sed -e "s,@MIRRORURL@,$mirror,g" \
+ -e "/baseurl=/i\\
+$yumexclude_line" $template > $dest_yumconf
+
+ # capture all lines defining baseurl
+ baseurl_defs=$(grep '^baseurl=' $dest_yumconf)
+ if [ -z "$baseurl_defs" ] ; then
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ for baseurl_def in $baseurl_defs; do
+ baseurl=$(echo $baseurl_def | sed \
+ -e s,baseurl=,, \
+ -e 's,$basearch,'"$pl_DISTRO_ARCH",g)
+ repomd=$baseurl/repodata/repomd.xml
+
+ echo "* Trying to fetch $repomd"
+ if ! build_fetch $repomd ; then
+ echo "* Failed to fetch $repomd"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ done
+ echo "* Selected mirror $mirror"
+ return 0
+}
+
+# from a yum.conf as generated above, computes the gpgkey urls
+function yumconf_gpgkey () {
+ dest_yumconf=$1; shift
+
+ values=$(grep -h '^gpgkey=' $dest_yumconf | sed -e s,gpgkey=,, | sed -e 's,$basearch,'"$pl_DISTRO_ARCH",g | sed -e 's, ,\n,g' | sort | uniq | xargs)
+ [ -n "$values" ] || return 1
+ echo $values
+ return 0
+}
+
+# patches a yum conf to insert an exclude line in each declared repo
+function yumconf_exclude () {
+ repo=$1; shift
+ yumexclude_line="$1" ; shift
+
+ sed -i -e "/#baseurl=.*$/i\\
+$yumexclude_line" $repo
+}