# -*-Shell-script-*-
#
+# $Id$
+# $URL$
+#
# Common functions for build scripts used by various packages
# incorporated (e.g., build, myplc, myplc-devel, vserver-reference)
#
# Marc E. Fiuczynski <mef@cs.princeton.edu>
# Copyright (C) 2007 The Trustees of Princeton University
#
-# $Id$
+# supported distros f8, f10, f12, centos5
#
+# for locating pkgs.py
+export PATH=.:$PATH
-# support for fedora and centos only for now
-
+# returns 'Fedora' or 'CentOS' for now
function pl_getDistro() {
if [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ] ; then
distro=$(awk ' { print $1 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
+ case $distro in Scientific*) distro="SL" ; esac
else
echo "build.common.pl_getDistro-unknown"
exit 1
return 0
}
+# returns something like 8, 10, or 5.3
function pl_getRelease() {
if [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ] ; then
- release=$(awk ' { if ($1=="Fedora" && $2=="Core") print $4 ; if (($1=="Fedora" && $2!="Core")||$1=="CentOS") print $3 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
+ release=$(awk ' { if ($1=="Fedora" && $2=="Core") print $4 ; if (($1=="Fedora" && $2!="Core")||$1=="CentOS") print $3 ; if ($1=="Scientific") print $4 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
else
echo "build.common.pl_getRelease-unknown"
exit 1
fi
- echo "$release"
+ # keep only the major number
+ echo "$release" | cut -d. -f1
return 0
}
-# vserver expects something like f8 or centos5
+# returns stuff for vserver, i.e. something like 'f8' or 'centos5'
function pl_getReleaseName () {
distro=$1; shift
release=$1; shift
IFS="$old_IFS"
releasename=centos$1
;;
+ [Ss]L*)
+ releasename=sl$release
+ ;;
*)
releasename="unknown-name-for-${pl_DISTRO}-please-edit-build.common"
echo 1>&2 "build.common: WARNING - releasename not set for distro=$distro"
return 0
}
-# on fedora 8 or 9, we use libnl from the stock repos
+# on fedora 8 or above, we use libnl from the stock repos
# on centos5 we build it locally
function pl_getKexcludes () {
distroname=$1; shift
- case $distroname in
- f?|f1?)
- echo 'kernel* util-vserver* iptables iproute'
- ;;
+ case $distroname in
+ ### there is an ugly hack going on around here
+ # with f12, the dependencies somehow require kernel 2.6.29 but our own kernel is 2.6.27
+ # so the ugly workaround here is to let 'kernel-debug' get installed from the stock repos
+ # we then remove it manually after the image is done, look for kernel-debug below
+ # relyong on kernel-PAE for this trick won't work, as 64 bits distros don't have PAE of course
+ f*)
+ echo 'kernel kernel-PAE kernel-PAEdebug kernel-vserver kernel-devel kernel-headers kernel-debuginfo util-vserver* iptables iptables-ipv6 iproute drupal' ;;
centos5)
- echo 'kernel* util-vserver* iptables iproute inotify-tools* libnl*'
- ;;
+ echo 'kernel kernel-vserver kernel-devel kernel-headers kernel-debuginfo util-vserver* iptables iproute drupal inotify-tools* libnl' ;;
+ sl*)
+ echo 'kernel kernel-debug kernel-debug-devel kernel-devel kernel-doc kernel-firmware kernel-headers iptables iproute' ;;
*)
- echo "pl_DISTRO_NAME=$pl_DISTRO_NAME not supported in getexcludes.sh"
- exit 1
- ;;
+ echo "pl_DISTRO_NAME=$pl_DISTRO_NAME not supported in getexcludes.sh" ; exit 1 ;;
esac
}
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 vserver.
for i in $(seq 0 255) ; do
mknod -m 640 $vroot/dev/loop$i b 7 $i
done
fcdistro=${pl_DISTRO_NAME}
pkgs_packages=$(pl_parsePkgs package $fcdistro $pldistro $pkgsfile)
pkgs_groups=$(pl_parsePkgs group $fcdistro $pldistro $pkgsfile)
- # packages to exclude
- pkgs_excludes=$(pl_parsePkgs exclude $fcdistro $pldistro $pkgsfile)
# what can get trashed to save space
pkgs_junk=$(pl_parsePkgs junk $fcdistro $pldistro $pkgsfile)
# but not this
fi
kexclude_line=""
- # add them manually as the output of pl_parsePkgs is line-separated
- if [ -n "$pkgs_kexcludes" ] ; then
- kexclude_line="exclude="
- for kexclude in $pkgs_kexcludes ; do
- kexclude_line="$kexclude_line $kexclude"
- done
- fi
+ [ -n "$pkgs_kexcludes" ] && kexclude_line="exclude=$pkgs_kexcludes"
echo "$0: candidate mirrors"
for mirror in $mirrors ; do
echo xxx -- error ; return 1
fi
- public_gpg_key=$(yumconf_gpgkey $yum_conf_repos)
-
# Do not tolerate errors
set -e
+ public_gpg_key=$(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'
debuglevel=2
logfile=/var/log/yum.log
pkgpolicy=newest
+multilib_policy=best
distroverpkg=redhat-release
tolerant=1
exactarch=1
echo "========== EndDump $yum_conf"
yum_options=""
- yum --help | grep verbose &> /dev/null && yum_options="$yum_options --verbose"
+# 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"
- exclude_arg=""
- for exclude in $pkgs_excludes; do
- exclude_arg="$exclude_arg --exclude $exclude"
- done
-
# glibc must be specified explicitly for the correct arch to be
# chosen.
echo "* Installing glibc"
- yum $yum_options $exclude_arg install glibc
+ # ignore yum's return code that is basically undefined
+ yum $yum_options install glibc || :
# Go, baby, go
if [ -n "$pkgs_packages" ] ; then
echo "* Installing optional packages" $pkgs_packages
- yum $yum_options $exclude_arg install $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 $pkgs_packages | grep "not installed"
if [ -n "$pkgs_groups" ] ; then
## call yum sequentially to get finer-grained info on dependencies
- for grp in $pkgs_groups ; do
- echo "* Installing optional group $grp"
- yum $yum_options $exclude_arg groupinstall "$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
# Clean yum cache
echo "* Cleaning up"
- yum $yum_options 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 $vroot/var/lib/rpm/__db*
}
########## .pkgs format
-# comments start with a # - this is needed only if you use a keyword in a comment
+# Usage: pl_parsePkgs keyword [-a arch] fcdistro pldistro pkgs-file[..s]
+# pkgs.py should be found in PATH, like this file build.common
+function pl_parsePkgs () {
+ target_arch=$pl_DISTRO_ARCH
+ keyword=$1;shift
+ [ "$1" == "-a" ] && { shift; target_arch="$1"; shift; }
+ fcdistro=$1; shift
+ pldistro=$1; shift
-function pl_getPkgsAttribute () {
- keyword=$1; shift
- file=$1; shift
- # remove any initial white spaces from the result
- grep -v '^#' $file | grep --regexp="^${keyword}:" | sed -e "s,${keyword}:,," -e "s,^[[:space:]][[:space:]]*,,"
+ 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 "$@" ; }
+function pl_getGroups() { pl_parsePkgs group "$@" ; }
+##############################
+### temporary - only for checking the new python version
# for a given keyword like 'package' :
# we support fcdistro-dependant format, for tokens (pkgname) without whitespace
# you can e.g. use
#
# values can contain @arch@, @fcdistro@ or @pldistro@ that are replaced with the current values
#
-# Usage: pl_parsePkgs keyword [-a arch] fcdistro pldistro pkgs-file[..s]
# the reason for the -a option is for when we build the build vserver itself; in this case
# pl_DISTRO_ARCH is the one we obtain from the root context, and that's wrong
# specify -sa arch AFTER keyword, so as to keep pl_getPackages and pl_getGroups simple
#
-function pl_parsePkgs () {
+function pl_parsePkgs_old () {
target_arch=$pl_DISTRO_ARCH
keyword=$1;shift
done
return 0
}
-
-# usage: pl_getPackages [-a arch] fcdistro pldistro pkg-file[..s]
-function pl_getPackages() { pl_parsePkgs package "$@" ; }
-function pl_getGroups() { pl_parsePkgs group "$@" ; }
+##############################
# locates a pldistro-dependant file
# tries first in build/<pldistro>/, then in build/planetlab/
pkgsfile=$1; shift
pkgspath=""
- # if config dir is missing but a .svnpath exists
- if [ -f "$builddir/config.${pldistro}.svpath" && ! -d "$builddir/config.${pldistro}" ] ; then
- make -C $builddir stage1=true config.${pldistro}
+ # 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}"
+ make 1>&2 --silent --no-print-directory -C $builddir stage1=true config.${pldistro}
+ fi
fi
# locate it
paths="$builddir/config.$pldistro/$pkgsfile $builddir/config.planetlab/$pkgsfile"
pkgsfile=$(pl_locateDistroFile $builddir $pldistro $pkgsname)
packages=$(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
return 0
fi
done
+ echo 'yumconf_mirrors in build.common : ran out of mirrors -- BAILING OUT'
rm -f $dest_yumconf
return 1
}
return 0
}
-# from a yum.conf as generated above, computes the (first) gpgkey url
+# from a yum.conf as generated above, computes the gpgkey urls
function yumconf_gpgkey () {
dest_yumconf=$1; shift
- first_line=$(grep '^gpgkey=' $dest_yumconf | head -1)
- values=$(echo $first_line | sed -e s,gpgkey=,,)
- value=$(echo $values | awk '{print $1;}' | sed -e 's,$basearch,'"$pl_DISTRO_ARCH",g)
- [ -n "$value" ] || return 1
- echo $value
+ values=$(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
}
repo=$1; shift
kexclude_line="$1" ; shift
- sed -i -e "/baseurl=.*$/i\\
+ sed -i -e "/#baseurl=.*$/i\\
$kexclude_line" $repo
}