#!/usr/bin/perl -w =head1 NAME dh - debhelper command sequencer =cut use strict; use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib; =head1 SYNOPSIS B sequence [B<--until> I] [B<--before> I] [B<--after> I] [B<--remaining> [S>] =head1 DESCRIPTION dh runs a sequence of debhelper commands. The supported sequences correspond to the targets of a debian/rules file: "build", "clean", "install", "binary-arch", "binary-indep", and "binary". Commands in the binary-indep sequence are passed the "-i" option to ensure they only work on binary independent packages, and commands in the binary-arch sequences are passed the "-a" option to ensure they only work on architecture dependent packages. Each debhelper command will record when it's successfully run in debian/package.debhelper.log. (Which dh_clean deletes.) So dh can tell which commands have already been run, for which packages, and skip running those commands again. Each time dh is run, it examines the log, and finds the last logged command that is in the specified sequence. It then continues with the next command in the sequence. The B<--until>, B<--before>, B<--after>, and B<--remaining> options can override this behavior. =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item B<--until> I Run commands in the sequence until and including I, then stop. =item B<--before> I Run commands in the sequence before I, then stop. =item B<--after> I Run commands in the sequence that come after I. =item B<--remaining> Run all commands in the sequence that have yet to be run. =back All other options passed to dh are passed on to each command it runs. This can be used to set an option like "-v" or "-X" or "-N", as well as for more specialised options. =head1 COMMAND SPECIFICATION I can be a full name of a debhelper command, or a substring. It'll first search for a command in the sequence exactly matching the name, to avoid any ambiguity. If there are multiple substring matches, the last one in the sequence will be used. =cut sub command_pos { my $command=shift; my @sequence=@_; foreach my $i (0..$#sequence) { if ($command eq $sequence[$i]) { return $i; } } my @matches; foreach my $i (0..$#sequence) { if ($sequence[$i] =~ /\Q$command\E/) { push @matches, $i; } } if (! @matches) { error "command specification \"$command\" does not match any command in the sequence" } else { return pop @matches; } } =head1 EXAMPLES To see what commands are included in a sequence, without actually doing anything: dh binary-arch --no-act This is a very simple rules file, for packages where the default seqences of commands work with no additional options. #!/usr/bin/make -f %: dh %@ This is a simple rules file that is a good starting place for customisation. (It's also available in F #!/usr/bin/make -f build: dh build clean: dh clean install: build dh install binary-arch: install dh binary-arch binary-indep: install dh binary-indep binary: binary-arch binary-indep Often you'll want to pass an option to ./configure. This uses dh to run all commands before L, then runs that command by hand, and then finished up by running the rest of the sequence. You could also run ./configure by hand, instead of bothering with using dh_auto_configure. And if necessary, you can add commands to run automake, etc here too. build: dh build --before configure dh_auto_configure --kitchen-sink=yes dh build --after configure Here's how to skip two automated in a row (configure and build), and instead run the commands by hand. build: dh build --before configure ./mondoconfig make universe-explode-in-delight dh build --after build Another common case is wanting to run some code manually after a particular debhelper command is run. install: build dh install --until dh_fixperms # dh_fixperms has run, now override it for one program chmod 4755 debian/foo/usr/bin/foo # and continue dh install --after dh_fixperms It's also fine to run debhelper commands early. Just make sure that at least dh_prep is run from the squence first, and be sure to use the B<--remaining> option to ensure that commands that normally come before those in the sequence are still run. install: dh install --until dh_prep dh_installdocs README TODO dh_installchangelogs Changes dh install --remaining binary-arch: install dh_strip -X foo dh binary-arch --remaining =cut # Stash this away before init modifies it. my @ARGV_orig=@ARGV; init(); inhibit_log(); # Definitions of sequences. my %sequences; $sequences{build} = [qw{ dh_testdir dh_auto_configure dh_auto_build dh_auto_test }], $sequences{clean} = [qw{ dh_testdir dh_auto_clean dh_clean }]; $sequences{install} = [@{$sequences{build}}, qw{ dh_testroot dh_prep dh_installdirs dh_auto_install dh_install dh_installdocs dh_installchangelogs dh_installexamples dh_installman dh_installcatalogs dh_installcron dh_installdebconf dh_installcatalogs dh_installemacsen dh_installifupdown dh_installinfo dh_installinit dh_installmenu dh_installmime dh_installmodules dh_installlogcheck dh_installlogrotate dh_installpam dh_installppp dh_installudev dh_installwm dh_installxfonts dh_lintian dh_desktop dh_gconf dh_icons dh_perl dh_pysupport dh_scrollkeeper dh_usrlocal dh_link dh_compress dh_fixperms }]; my @b=qw{ dh_installdeb dh_gencontrol dh_md5sums dh_builddeb }; $sequences{'binary-indep'} = [@{$sequences{install}}, @b]; $sequences{binary} = [@{$sequences{install}}, qw{ dh_strip dh_makeshlibs dh_shlibdeps }, @b]; $sequences{'binary-arch'} = [@{$sequences{binary}}]; # Third-party commands can be listed in the sequences, but should be # listed here as well. They will not be run if not present. my %thirdparty=map { $_ => 1 } qw{ dh_pycompat dh_pysupport }; # Get the sequence of commands to run. if (! @ARGV) { error "specify a sequence to run"; } my $sequence=shift; if (! exists $sequences{$sequence}) { error "Unknown sequence $sequence (chose from: ". join(" ", sort keys %sequences).")"; } my @sequence=@{$sequences{$sequence}}; # The list of all packages that can be acted on. my @packages=@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}; # Get the options to pass to commands in the sequence. # Filter out options intended only for this program. my @options; if ($sequence eq 'binary-arch') { push @options, "-a"; # as an optimisation, remove from the list any packages # that are not arch dependent my %arch_packages = map { $_ => 1 } getpackages("arch"); @packages = grep { $arch_packages{$_} } @packages; } elsif ($sequence eq 'binary-indep') { push @options, "-i"; # ditto optimisation for arch indep my %indep_packages = map { $_ => 1 } getpackages("indep"); @packages = grep { $indep_packages{$_} } @packages; } while (@ARGV_orig) { my $opt=shift @ARGV_orig; next if $opt eq $sequence; if ($opt =~ /^--?(after|until|before)$/) { shift @ARGV_orig; next; } elsif ($opt =~ /^--?(no-act|remaining|(after|until|before)=)/) { next; } push @options, $opt; } # Figure out at what point in the sequence to start for each package. my %logged; my %startpoint; foreach my $package (@packages) { my @log=loadlog($package); if ($dh{AFTER}) { # Run commands in the sequence that come after the # specified command. $startpoint{$package}=command_pos($dh{AFTER}, @sequence) + 1; # Write a dummy log entry indicating that the specified # command was, in fact, run. This handles the case where # no commands remain to run after it, communicating to # future dh instances that the specified command should not # be run again. writelog($package, $sequence[$startpoint{$package}-1]); } elsif ($dh{REMAINING}) { # Start at the beginning so all remaining commands will get # run. $startpoint{$package}=0; } else { # Find the last logged command that is in the sequence, and # continue with the next command after it. If no logged # command is in the sequence, we're starting at the beginning.. $startpoint{$package}=0; COMMAND: foreach my $command (reverse @log) { foreach my $i (0..$#sequence) { if ($command eq $sequence[$i]) { $startpoint{$package}=$i+1; last COMMAND; } } } } } # Figure out what point in the sequence to go to. my $stoppoint=$#sequence; if ($dh{UNTIL}) { $stoppoint=command_pos($dh{UNTIL}, @sequence); } elsif ($dh{BEFORE}) { $stoppoint=command_pos($dh{BEFORE}, @sequence) - 1; } # Now run the commands in the sequence. foreach my $i (0..$stoppoint) { # Figure out which packages need to run this command. my @exclude; foreach my $package (@packages) { if ($startpoint{$package} > $i || $logged{$package}{$sequence[$i]}) { push @exclude, $package; } } if (@exclude eq @packages) { # Command already done for all packages. next; } elsif (! @exclude) { # Run command for all packages. run($sequence[$i], @options); } else { # Run command for only a subset of packages. run($sequence[$i], @options, map { "-N$_" } @exclude); } } sub run { my $command=shift; my @options=@_; # If a third party command is not in /usr/bin, don't try to run it. if ($thirdparty{$command} && ! -x "/usr/bin/$command") { return; } # 3 space indent lines the command being run up under the # sequence name after "dh ". print " ".escape_shell($command, @options)."\n"; if (! $dh{NO_ACT}) { my $ret=system($command, @options); if ($ret >> 8 != 0) { exit $ret >> 8; } elsif ($ret) { exit 1; } } } sub loadlog { my $package=shift; my $ext=pkgext($package); my @log; open(LOG, "<", "debian/${ext}debhelper.log") || return; while () { chomp; push @log, $_; $logged{$package}{$_}=1; } close LOG; return @log; } sub writelog { my $package=shift; my $cmd=shift; my $ext=pkgext($package); open(LOG, ">>", "debian/${ext}debhelper.log") || error("failed to write to log"); print LOG $cmd."\n"; close LOG; } =head1 SEE ALSO L This program is a part of debhelper. =head1 AUTHOR Joey Hess =cut