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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Compresses files and makes sure that symlinks pointing to the
# compressed files get fixed.
use Cwd;
BEGIN { push @INC, "debian", "/usr/share/debhelper" }
use Dh_Lib;
init();
foreach $PACKAGE (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}) {
$TMP=tmpdir($PACKAGE);
$compress=pkgfile($PACKAGE,"compress");
# Run the file name gathering commands from within the directory
# structure that will be effected.
$olddir=getcwd();
verbose_print("cd $TMP");
chdir($TMP) || error("Can't cd to $TMP: $!");
# Figure out what files to compress.
@files=();
# First of all, deal with any files specified right on the command line.
if (($PACKAGE eq $dh{FIRSTPACKAGE} || $dh{PARAMS_ALL}) && @ARGV) {
push @files, @ARGV;
}
if ($compress) {
# The config file is a sh script that outputs the files to be compressed
# (typically using find).
push @files, split(/\n/,`sh $olddir/$compress 2>/dev/null`);
}
else {
# By default, fall back to what the policy manual says to compress.
# Note that all the excludes of odd things like _z are because
# gzip refuses to compress such files, assumming they are zip files.
# I looked at the gzip source to get the complete list of such
# extensions: ".gz", ".z", ".taz", ".tgz", "-gz", "-z", "_z"
push @files, split(/\n/,`
find usr/info usr/share/info usr/man usr/share/man usr/X11*/man -type f ! -name "*.gz" 2>/dev/null || true;
find usr/doc usr/share/doc -type f \\( -size +4k -or -name "changelog*" \\) \\
\\( -name changelog.html -or ! -iname "*.htm*" \\) \\
! -iname "*.gif" ! -iname "*.png" ! -iname "*.jpg" ! -iname "*.jpeg" ! -iname "*.gz" \\
! -iname "*.taz" ! -iname "*.tgz" ! -iname "*.z" \\
! -iname "*-gz" ! -iname "*-z" ! -iname "*_z" \\
! -name "copyright" 2>/dev/null || true
`);
}
# Exclude files from compression.
if (@files && defined($dh{EXCLUDE}) && $dh{EXCLUDE}) {
@new=();
foreach (@files) {
$ok=1;
foreach $x (@{$dh{EXCLUDE}}) {
if (/\Q$x\E/) {
$ok='';
last;
}
}
push @new,$_ if $ok;
}
@files=@new;
}
# Look for files with hard links. If we are going to compress both,
# we can preserve the hard link across the compression and save
# space in the end.
my @f=();
my %hardlinks;
foreach (@files) {
($dev, $inode, undef, $nlink)=stat($_);
if ($nlink > 1) {
if (! $seen{"$inode.$dev"}) {
$seen{"$inode.$dev"}=$_;
push @f, $_;
}
else {
# This is a hardlink.
$hardlinks{$_}=$seen{"$inode.$dev"};
}
}
else {
push @f, $_;
}
}
if (@f) {
# Make executables not be anymore.
xargs(\@f,"chmod","a-x");
xargs(\@f,"gzip","-9f");
}
# Now change over any files we can that used to be hard links so
# they are again.
foreach (keys %hardlinks) {
# Remove old file.
doit("rm","-f","$_");
# Make new hardlink.
doit("ln","$hardlinks{$_}.gz","$_.gz");
}
verbose_print("cd $olddir");
chdir($olddir);
# Fix up symlinks that were pointing to the uncompressed files.
open (FIND,"find $TMP -type l |");
while (<FIND>) {
chomp;
($directory)=m:(.*)/:;
$linkval=readlink($_);
if (! -e "$directory/$linkval" && -e "$directory/$linkval.gz") {
doit("rm","-f",$_);
doit("ln","-sf","$linkval.gz","$_.gz");
}
}
}
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