#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Library functions for debhelper programs, perl version. # # Joey Hess, GPL copyright 1997, 1998. package Dh_Lib; use strict; use Exporter; use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT %dh); @ISA=qw(Exporter); @EXPORT=qw(&init &doit &complex_doit &verbose_print &error &warning &tmpdir &pkgfile &pkgext &isnative &autoscript &filearray &GetPackages %dh); sub init { # If DH_OPTIONS is set, prepend it @ARGV. if (defined($ENV{DH_OPTIONS})) { unshift @ARGV,split(/\s+/,$ENV{DH_OPTIONS}); } # Check to see if an argument on the command line starts with a dash. # if so, we need to pass this off to the resource intensive # Getopt::Long, which I'd prefer to avoid loading at all if possible. my $parseopt=undef; my $arg; foreach $arg (@ARGV) { if ($arg=~m/^-/) { $parseopt=1; last; } } if ($parseopt) { eval "use Dh_Getopt"; error($!) if $@; %dh=Dh_Getopt::parseopts(); } # Check to see if DH_VERBOSE environment variable was set, if so, # make sure verbose is on. if (defined $ENV{DH_VERBOSE} && $ENV{DH_VERBOSE} ne "") { $dh{VERBOSE}=1; } # Check to see if DH_NO_ACT environment variable was set, if so, # make sure no act mode is on. if (defined $ENV{DH_NO_ACT} && $ENV{DH_NO_ACT} ne "") { $dh{NO_ACT}=1; } # Get the name of the main binary package (first one listed in # debian/control). my @allpackages=GetPackages(); $dh{MAINPACKAGE}=$allpackages[0]; # Check if packages to build have been specified, if not, fall back to # the default, doing them all. if (! defined $dh{DOPACKAGES} || ! @{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}) { if ($dh{DOINDEP} || $dh{DOARCH} || $dh{DOSAME}) { # User specified that all arch (in)dep package be # built, and there are none of that type. error("I have no package to act on"); } push @{$dh{DOPACKAGES}},@allpackages; } # Check to see if -P was specified. If so, we can only act on a single # package. if ($dh{TMPDIR} && $#{$dh{DOPACKAGES}} > 0) { error("-P was specified, but multiple packages would be acted on (".join(",",@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}).")."); } # Figure out which package is the first one we were instructed to build. # This package gets special treatement: files and directories specified on # the command line may affect it. $dh{FIRSTPACKAGE}=${$dh{DOPACKAGES}}[0]; # Split the U_PARAMS up into an array. my $u=$dh{U_PARAMS}; undef $dh{U_PARAMS}; if (defined $u) { push @{$dh{U_PARAMS}}, split(/\s+/,$u); } } # Escapes out shell metacharacters in a word of shell script. sub escape_shell { my $word=shift; # This list is from _Unix in a Nutshell_. (except '#') $word=~s/([\s!"\$()*+#;<>?@\[\]\\`|~])/\\$1/g; return $word; } # Run a command, and display the command to stdout if verbose mode is on. # All commands that modifiy files in $TMP should be ran via this # function. # # Note that this cannot handle complex commands, especially anything # involving redirection. Use complex_doit instead. sub doit { verbose_print(join(" ",map { escape_shell($_) } @_)); if (! $dh{NO_ACT}) { system(@_) == 0 || error("command returned error code"); } } # Run a command and display the command to stdout if verbose mode is on. # Use doit() if you can, instead of this function, because this function # forks a shell. However, this function can handle more complicated stuff # like redirection. sub complex_doit { verbose_print(join(" ",@_)); if (! $dh{NO_ACT}) { # The join makes system get a scalar so it forks off a shell. system(join(" ",@_)) == 0 || error("command returned error code"); } } # Print something if the verbose flag is on. sub verbose_print { my $message=shift; if ($dh{VERBOSE}) { print "\t$message\n"; } } # Output an error message and exit. sub error { my $message=shift; warning($message); exit 1; } # Output a warning. sub warning { my $message=shift; print STDERR basename($0).": $message\n"; } # Returns the basename of the argument passed to it. sub basename { my $fn=shift; $fn=~s:^.*/(.*?)$:$1:; return $fn; } # Returns the directory name of the argument passed to it. sub dirname { my $fn=shift; $fn=~s:^(.*)/.*?$:$1:; return $fn; } # Pass it a name of a binary package, it returns the name of the tmp dir to # use, for that package. # This is for back-compatability with the debian/tmp tradition. sub tmpdir { my $package=shift; if ($dh{TMPDIR}) { return $dh{TMPDIR}; } elsif ($package eq $dh{MAINPACKAGE}) { return "debian/tmp"; } else { return "debian/$package"; } } # Pass this the name of a binary package, and the name of the file wanted # for the package, and it will return the actual filename to use. For # example if the package is foo, and the file is somefile, it will look for # debian/somefile, and if found return that, otherwise, if the package is # the main package, it will look for debian/foo, and if found, return that. # Failing that, it will return nothing. sub pkgfile { my $package=shift; my $filename=shift; if (-e "debian/$package.$filename") { return "debian/$package.$filename"; } elsif ($package eq $dh{MAINPACKAGE} && -e "debian/$filename") { return "debian/$filename"; } return ""; } # Pass it a name of a binary package, it returns the name to prefix to files # in debian for this package. sub pkgext { my $package=shift; if ($package ne $dh{MAINPACKAGE}) { return "$package."; } return ""; } # Returns 1 if the package is a native debian package, null otherwise. # As a side effect, sets $dh{VERSION} to the version of this package. { # Caches return code so it only needs to run dpkg-parsechangelog once. my %isnative_cache; sub isnative { my $package=shift; if (! defined $isnative_cache{$package}) { # Make sure we look at the correct changelog. my $isnative_changelog=pkgfile($package,"changelog"); if (! $isnative_changelog) { $isnative_changelog="debian/changelog"; } # Get the package version. my $version=`dpkg-parsechangelog -l$isnative_changelog`; ($dh{VERSION})=$version=~m/Version: (.*)/m; # Is this a native Debian package? if ($dh{VERSION}=~m/.*-/) { $isnative_cache{$package}=0; } else { $isnative_cache{$package}=1; } } return $isnative_cache{$package}; } } # Automatically add a shell script snippet to a debian script. # Only works if the script has #DEBHELPER# in it. # # Parameters: # 1: package # 2: script to add to # 3: filename of snippet # 4: sed to run on the snippet. Ie, s/#PACKAGE#/$PACKAGE/ sub autoscript { my $package=shift; my $script=shift; my $filename=shift; my $sed=shift || ""; # This is the file we will append to. my $outfile="debian/".pkgext($package)."$script.debhelper"; # Figure out what shell script snippet to use. my $infile; if (defined($ENV{DH_AUTOSCRIPTDIR}) && -e "$ENV{DH_AUTOSCRIPTDIR}/$filename") { $infile="$ENV{DH_AUTOSCRIPTDIR}/$filename"; } else { if (-e "/usr/lib/debhelper/autoscripts/$filename") { $infile="/usr/lib/debhelper/autoscripts/$filename"; } else { error("/usr/lib/debhelper/autoscripts/$filename does not exist"); } } # TODO: do this in perl, perhaps? complex_doit("echo \"# Automatically added by ".basename($0)."\">> $outfile"); complex_doit("sed \"$sed\" $infile >> $outfile"); complex_doit("echo '# End automatically added section' >> $outfile"); } # Reads in the specified file, one word at a time, and returns an array of # the result. sub filearray { my $file=shift; my @ret; open (DH_FARRAY_IN,"<$file") || error("cannot read $file: $1"); while () { push @ret,split(' ',$_); } close DH_FARRAY_IN; return @ret; } # Returns a list of packages in the control file. # Must pass "arch" or "indep" or "same" to specify arch-dependant or # -independant or same arch packages. If nothing is specified, returns all # packages. sub GetPackages { my $type=shift; $type="" if ! defined $type; # Look up the build arch if we need to. my$buildarch=''; if ($type eq 'same') { $buildarch=`dpkg --print-architecture` || error($!); chomp $buildarch; } my $package=""; my $arch=""; my @list=(); open (CONTROL,") { chomp; s/\s+$//; if (/^Package:\s+(.*)/) { $package=$1; } if (/^Architecture:\s+(.*)/) { $arch=$1; } if (!$_ or eof) { # end of stanza. if ($package && (($type eq 'indep' && $arch eq 'all') || ($type eq 'arch' && $arch ne 'all') || ($type eq 'same' && ($arch eq 'any' || $arch =~ /\b$buildarch\b/)) || ! $type)) { push @list, $package; $package=""; $arch=""; } } } close CONTROL; return @list; } 1