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#!/usr/bin/perl
###########################################################################
##
## gbootroot_pkg
## Copyright (C) 2001 by Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net>
##
## This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
##
##############################################################################
use File::Basename;
use File::Find;
# The Lazy Guy's packaging tool for gBootRoot.
# This program sets-up the archive which will be turned into a package and
# needs to be run as root. The advantage of this program is that the
# archive will always represent the Makefile which is being tested
# when development isn't being done with perl -I . ./gbootroot.
# This program can be adapted for other packages.
# This program uses dh-make, and copies your own defaults to
# $packaging_place/debian from your $packaging_defaults, and updates
# to the proper date/times and data in changelog and copyright.
# After this debuild from devscripts (this uses lintian) runs.
# Now all you do is finish stuff off with dpkg-scanpackages ..
# something like this:
# dpkg-scanpackages . override | gzip > Packages.gz
# User defined variables for directories and package
# Makefile.pkg in $gbootroot_cvs in used as the packages Makefile.
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# Edit Changes with your changes.
my $user_home = "/home/mttrader";
my $prog = "dswim";
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my $prog_real_name = "swim";
my $revision = 1;
my $dist = "unstable";
my $urgency = "low";
#my $arch = "all";
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#my $group = "admin";
#my $priority = "optional";
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my $gbootroot_cvs = "$user_home/avd/avd/swim";
my $packaging_place = "$user_home/avd/PACKAGING-swim";
my $packaging_defaults = "$gbootroot_cvs/pkg/dpkg";
my $email = "freesource\@users.sourceforge.net";
my $name = "Jonathan Rosenbaum";
my $makefile = "Makefile.pkg";
# Other vars
my ($real_uid, $real_gid) = (stat($user_home))[4,5];
# Find the version
my $version;
open(CVS, "$gbootroot_cvs/$prog_real_name") or
die "Couldn't find $prog_real_name in $gbootroot_cvs: $!\n";
while (<CVS>) {
if (/\my \$version/) {
$version = (split(/=/,$_))[1];
chomp $version;
$version =~ s/ //;
$version =~ s/"//g;
$version =~ s/;//;
}
}
close(CVS);
$packaging_place = "$packaging_place/$prog-$version";
# Make sure the directory exists.
home_builder($packaging_place);
# Because I am too lazy to clean out CVS, I only want the stuff copied over
# which is in the Makefile, I'll also have to clean out any CVS directories.
$/ = "";
my @make_paragraph;
open(CVS, "$gbootroot_cvs/Makefile") or
die "Couldn't find Makefile in $gbootroot_cvs: $!\n";
while (<CVS>) {
push(@make_paragraph,$_);
}
close(CVS);
$/ = "\n";
chomp $make_paragraph[1];
my @make_lines = split(/\n/,$make_paragraph[1]);
shift(@make_lines);
chdir($gbootroot_cvs) or die "Couldn't change to $gbootroot_cvs: $!\n";
# Basically we are just concerned with the first part of cp and will
# use home_builder to make sure the directory exists.
foreach (@make_lines) {
s/\t//;
if (/cp/) {
my $dir = ((split))[2];
my $base;
if ($dir =~ m,/,) {
$base = dirname($dir);
home_builder("$packaging_place/$base");
}
system "cp -fa $dir $packaging_place/$base";
}
else {
if (!/mknod|dev/) {
system "$_";
}
}
}
system "cp -fa $makefile $packaging_place/Makefile";
# Now we get to clean out any CVS directories and make sure that the
# permissions are all for the user who will be creating the package.
if (-d $packaging_place) {
finddepth sub {
my($uid,$gid) = (stat($File::Find::name))[4,5];
if ($real_uid != $uid) {
system "chown $real_uid $File::Find::name";
}
if ($real_gid != $gid) {
system "chgrp $real_gid $File::Find::name";
}
if (/CVS/) {
chdir(dirname($File::Find::name));
system "rm -rf CVS";
}
} , $packaging_place ;
}
# Now we to the dh_make thing, and setup the time, version, and defaults.
chdir($packaging_place) or die "Can't change to $packaging_place: $!\n";
system "dh_make -e $email";
# Here we ask the user what changes to add to the changelog and set the proper
# time using 822-date. If it is the initial release we don't do anything.
if ( !-e "$packaging_defaults/changelog" ) {
system
"cp -a $packaging_place/debian/changelog $packaging_defaults";
}
open(CHANGELOG,"$packaging_defaults/changelog")
or die "Couldn't open $packaging_place/changelog: $!\n";
my @changelog = <CHANGELOG>;
close (CHANGELOG);
my $stop;
foreach (@changelog) {
if (/$version-$revision/) {
print "\nThe changelog for $version-$revision already exists, this may mean\n" .
"that this is the first invocation or that you haven't changed the\n" .
"version in the $prog program.\n";
$stop = 1;
}
}
# Set-up the copyright
open(COPYRIGHT,">$packaging_defaults/copyright")
or die "Couldn't open up $packaging_defaults/copyright: $!\n";
print COPYRIGHT "This package was debianized by $name\n";
print COPYRIGHT "$email on " , `822-date`, ".\n";
print COPYRIGHT "Author: \n$name <$email>\n\n";
print COPYRIGHT "Copyright:\n\n" .
"On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public\n" .
"License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL\n";
close(COPYRIGHT);
system "chown $real_uid $packaging_defaults/copyright";
system "chgrp $real_gid $packaging_defaults/copyright";
system "rm $packaging_place/debian/*";
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system "chown $real_uid:$real_gid $packaging_defaults/changelog";
system "cp -fa $packaging_defaults/* $packaging_place/debian";
chdir($packaging_place);
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# Using dch for the changelog .. very convenient and debian proper.
if (!$stop) {
$ENV{MAIL} = $email;
$ENV{DEBFULLNAME} = $name;
system "chown $real_uid:$real_gid $packaging_place/debian/changelog";
$/ = "";
open(CHANGES, "$gbootroot_cvs/Changes")
or die "Couldn't open $gbootroot_cvs/Changes: $!\n";
my $change_watch = 0;
while (<CHANGES>) {
if (!m,^-+$,m ) {
last if $what == 2;
$_ =~ s/\n/ /gm;
if ( $change_watch == 0 ) {
system "dch", "--newversion", "$version-$revision", "$_";
}
else {
system "dch", "$_";
}
$change_watch++;
}
else {
$what++;
}
}
close(CHANGES);
$/ = "\n";
system "cp -a $packaging_place/debian/changelog $packaging_defaults";
} # end if !$stop
system "debuild";
sub home_builder {
my ($home_builder) = @_;
if (!-d $home_builder) {
if (-e $home_builder) {
print "ERROR: A file exists where $home_builder should be.\n";
}
else {
my @directory_parts = split(m,/,,$home_builder);
my $placement = "/";
for (1 .. $#directory_parts) {
$_ == 1 ? ($placement = "/$directory_parts[$_]")
: ($placement = $placement . "/" . $directory_parts[$_]);
-d $placement or mkdir $placement;
system "chown $real_uid $placement";
system "chgrp $real_gid $placement";
}
}
}
} # end home_builder