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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# vim: set ts=4:noet
#
# sboupgrade
# script to update an installed SlackBuild.
#
# author: Jacob Pipkin <j@dawnrazor.net>
# date: Boomtime, the 39th day of Discord in the YOLD 3178
# license: WTFPL <http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING>
use 5.12.3;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use SBO::Lib;
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Std;
use File::Copy;
my $self = basename ($0);
sub show_usage () {
print <<EOF
Usage: $self (options) [package]
Options:
-h: this screen.
-v: version information.
-c: do not clean working files/directories after the build.
-d: clean distfiles afterward.
-f: force an update, even if the "upgrade" version is the same or lower.
-i: do not run installpkg at the end of the build process.
-j: specify "-j" setting to make, for multicore systems; overrides conf file.
-N: install any new SBo's listed.
-r: skip viewing of the SBo README.
-R: view the README but do not attempt to parse requirements.
Example:
$self -d libsexy
$self -ca
EOF
}
my %options;
getopts ('hvacdfj:NriopR', \%options);
show_usage && exit 0 if exists $options{h};
show_version && exit 0 if exists $options{v};
my $noclean = exists $options{c} ? 'TRUE' : $config{NOCLEAN};
my $distclean = exists $options{d} ? 'TRUE' : $config{DISTCLEAN};
my $force = exists $options{f} ? 1 : 0;
my $install_new = exists $options{N} ? 1 : 0;
my $no_readme = exists $options{r} ? 1 : 0;
my $no_install = exists $options{i} ? 1 : 0;
my $only_new = exists $options{o} ? 1 : 0;
my $compat32 = exists $options{p} ? 1 : 0;
my $no_reqs = exists $options{R} ? 1 : 0;
if (exists $options{j}) {
die "You have provided an invalid parameter for -j\n" unless
($options{j} =~ /^\d+$/ || $options{j} eq 'FALSE');
}
my $jobs = exists $options{j} ? $options{j} : $config{JOBS};
$jobs = 0 if $jobs eq 'FALSE';
show_usage and exit 1 unless exists $ARGV[0];
# if we can't find SLACKBUILDS.TXT in $config{HOME}, prompt to fetch the tree
slackbuilds_or_fetch;
# build a hash of locations for each item provided on command line, at the same
# time verifying each item is a valid slackbuild
my %locations;
for my $sbo_name (@ARGV) {
$locations{$sbo_name} = get_sbo_location $sbo_name;
die "Unable to locate $sbo_name in the SlackBuilds.org tree.\n" unless
defined $locations{$sbo_name};
}
sub get_readme_path ($) {
exists $_[0] or script_error 'get_readme_path requires an argument.';
my $sbo = shift;
return $locations{$sbo} .'/README';
}
# for a ref to an array of hashes of installed packages, return an array ref
# consisting of just their names
sub get_inst_names ($) {
exists $_[0] or script_error 'get_inst_names requires an argument.';
my $inst = shift;
my @installed;
push @installed, $$_{name} for @$inst;
return \@installed;
}
# this subroutine may be getting a little out of hand.
sub get_requires ($$) {
exists $_[1] or script_error 'get_requires requires two arguments';
return if $no_reqs;
my ($sbo, $readme) = @_;
my $readme_orig = $readme;
for ($readme) {
# deal with and at end of line
s/and/and /g;
# work around missing period at end of list of requirements (given 2
# \ns), or no period at end of whole thing.
s/$/./;
# yet another nasty hack. yanh!
s/[Oo]ptional/./g;
s/\n\n/./g;
s/\n//g;
}
return unless my $string =
($readme =~ /([Tt]his|\Q$sbo\E|)\s*[Rr]equire(s|)(|:)\s+([^\.]+)/)[3];
for ($string) {
# remove anything in brackets or parens
s/(\s)*\[[^\]]+\](\s)*//g;
s/(\s)*\([^\)]+\)(\s)*//g;
# convert and to comma
s/(\s+|,)and\s+/,/g;
s/,\s+/,/g;
}
my @deps = split /,/, $string;
# if anything has a space, we didn't parse correctly, so remove it, also
# remove anything that's blank or has an equal sign in
my @remove;
for my $key (keys @deps) {
push @remove, $key if ($deps[$key] =~ /[\s=]/ || $deps[$key] =~ /^$/);
}
for my $rem (@remove) {
splice @deps, $rem, 1;
$_-- for @remove;
}
return \@deps;
}
# ask to install any requirements found
sub ask_requires (%) {
my %args = (
REQUIRES => '',
README => '',
SBO => '',
@_
);
unless ($args{REQUIRES} && $args{README} && $args{SBO}) {
script_error 'ask_requires requires three arguments.';
}
FIRST: for my $req (@{$args{REQUIRES}}) {
my $name = $compat32 ? "$req-compat32" : $req;
my $inst = get_installed_sbos;
my $inst_names = get_inst_names $inst;
next FIRST if $name ~~ @$inst_names;
say $args{README};
print "\nIt looks like $args{SBO} requires $name; shall I";
print " attempt to install it first? [y] ";
if (<STDIN> =~ /^[Yy\n]/) {
my @cmd_args = ('/usr/sbin/sboupgrade', '-oN');
# populate args so that they carry over correctly
for my $arg (qw(c d p)) {
push @cmd_args, "-$arg" if exists $options{$arg};
}
push @cmd_args, "-j $options{j}" if exists $options{j};
system (@cmd_args, $req) == 0 or die "$name failed to install.\n";
}
}
return;
}
# look for any (user|group)add commands in the README
sub get_user_group ($) {
exists $_[0] or script_error 'get_user_group requires an argument';
my $readme = shift;
my @cmds = $readme =~ /^\s*#*\s*(useradd.*|groupadd.*)/mg;
return \@cmds;
}
# offer to run any user/group add commands
sub ask_user_group ($$) {
exists $_[1] or script_error 'ask_user_group requires two arguments';
my ($cmds, $readme) = @_;
say "\n". $readme;
print "\nIt looks like this slackbuild requires the following";
say " command(s) to be run first:";
say " # $_" for @$cmds;
print "Shall I run it/them now? [y] ";
if (<STDIN> =~ /^[Yy\n]/) {
for my $cmd (@$cmds) {
system ($cmd) == 0 or warn "\"$cmd\" exited non-zero\n";
}
}
}
# see if the README mentions any options
sub get_opts ($) {
exists $_[0] or script_error 'get_opts requires an argument';
my $readme = shift;
return $readme =~ /[A-Z]+=[^\s]/ ? 1 : undef;
}
# provide an opportunity to set options
sub ask_opts ($) {
exists $_[0] or script_error 'ask_opts requires an argument';
my $readme = shift;
say "\n". $readme;
print "\nIt looks this slackbuilds has options; would you like to set any";
print " when the slackbuild is run? [n] ";
if (<STDIN> =~ /^[Yy]/) {
my $ask = sub () {
print "\nPlease supply any options here, or enter to skip: ";
chomp (my $opts = <STDIN>);
return if $opts =~ /^$/;
return $opts;
};
my $kv_regex = qr/[A-Z]+=[^\s]+(|\s([A-Z]+=[^\s]+){0,})/;
my $opts = &$ask;
FIRST: while ($opts !~ $kv_regex) {
warn "Invalid input received.\n";
$opts = &$ask;
}
return $opts;
}
return;
}
# prompt for the readme, and grok the readme at this time also.
sub readme_prompt ($) {
exists $_[0] or script_error 'readme_prompt requires an argument.';
my $sbo = shift;
my $fh = open_read (get_readme_path $sbo);
my $readme = do {local $/; <$fh>};
close $fh;
# check for requirements, offer to install any found
my $requires = get_requires $sbo, $readme;
ask_requires (REQUIRES => $requires, README => $readme, SBO => $sbo) if
ref $requires eq 'ARRAY';
# check for user/group add commands, offer to run any found
my $user_group = get_user_group $readme;
ask_user_group $user_group, $readme if $$user_group[0];
# check for options mentioned in the README
my $opts;
$opts = ask_opts $readme if get_opts $readme;
print "\n". $readme unless $opts;
# present the name as -compat32 if appropriate
my $name = $compat32 ? "$sbo-compat32" : $sbo;
print "\nProceed with $name? [y]: ";
exit 0 unless <STDIN> =~ /^[Yy\n]/;
return $opts;
}
# do the things with the provided sbos - whether upgrades or new installs.
sub process_sbos ($) {
exists $_[0] or script_error 'process_sbos requires an argument.';
my $todo = shift;
my %failures;
FIRST: for my $sbo (@$todo) {
my $opts = 0;
$opts = readme_prompt $sbo unless $no_readme;
# switch compat32 on if upgrading a -compat32
$compat32 = 1 if $sbo =~ /-compat32$/;
my ($version, $pkg, $src);
eval { ($version, $pkg, $src) = do_slackbuild (
OPTS => $opts,
JOBS => $jobs,
LOCATION => $locations{$sbo},
COMPAT32 => $compat32,
); };
if ($@) {
$failures{$sbo} = $@;
} else {
do_upgradepkg $pkg unless $no_install;
unless ($distclean eq 'TRUE') {
make_clean (SBO => $sbo, SRC => $src, VERSION => $version)
unless $noclean eq 'TRUE';
} else {
make_distclean (
SBO => $sbo,
SRC => $src,
VERSION => $version,
LOCATION => $locations{$sbo},
);
}
# move package to $config{PKG_DIR} if defined
unless ($config{PKG_DIR} eq 'FALSE') {
my $dir = $config{PKG_DIR};
unless (-d $dir) {
mkdir ($dir) or warn "Unable to create $dir\n";
}
if (-d $dir) {
move ($pkg, $dir), say "$pkg stored in $dir";
} else {
warn "$pkg left in /tmp\n";
}
} elsif ($distclean eq 'TRUE') {
unlink $pkg;
}
}
}
return %failures;
}
sub print_failures (;%) {
if (exists $_[0]) {
my %failures = @_;
say "Failures:";
while (my ($key, $val) = each %failures) {
say " $key: $val";
}
exit 1;
}
}
# deal with any updates prior to any new installs.
# no reason to bother if only_new is specified, ie running from sboinstall.
goto INSTALL_NEW if $only_new;
# doesn't matter what's updatable and what's not if force is specified
my @updates unless $force;
unless ($force) {
my $updates = get_available_updates;
push @updates, $$_{name} for @$updates;
}
my $todo_upgrade;
# but without force, we only want to update what there are updates for
unless ($force) {
for my $sbo (@ARGV) {
push @$todo_upgrade, $sbo if $sbo ~~ @updates;
}
} else {
my $inst = get_installed_sbos;
my $inst_names = get_inst_names $inst;
FIRST: for my $sbo (@ARGV) {
push @$todo_upgrade, $sbo if $sbo ~~ @$inst_names;
}
}
my %failures = process_sbos $todo_upgrade if exists $$todo_upgrade[0];
print_failures %failures;
INSTALL_NEW:
exit 0 unless $install_new;
my $todo_install;
FIRST: for my $sbo (@ARGV) {
my $name = $compat32 ? "$sbo-compat32" : $sbo;
my $inst = get_installed_sbos;
my $inst_names = get_inst_names $inst;;
warn "$name already installed\n", next FIRST if $name ~~ @$inst_names;
# if compat32 is TRUE, we need to see if the non-compat version exists.
if ($compat32) {
my $inst = get_installed_sbos;
my $inst_names = get_inst_names $inst;
unless ($sbo ~~ @$inst_names) {
print "\nYou are attempting to install $name, however, $sbo is not";
print " yet installed. Shall I install it first? [y] ";
if (<STDIN> =~ /^[Yy\n]/) {
my @args = ('/usr/sbin/sboupgrade', '-oN', $sbo);
# populate args so that they carry over correctly
for my $arg (qw(c d)) {
push @args, "-$arg" if exists $options{$arg};
}
push @args, "-j $options{j}" if exists $options{j};
system (@args, $sbo) == 0 or die "$sbo failed to install.\n";
} else {
warn "Please install $sbo\n" and exit 0;
}
}
}
push @$todo_install, $sbo;
}
%failures = process_sbos $todo_install if exists $$todo_install[0];
print_failures %failures;
exit 0;
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