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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# make_debian-X11 Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 from gBootRoot
# Lead Developer and Project Coordinator
# Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net>
#
# http://gbootroot.sourceforge.net
# This program is free software; you can 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
# You will need to get dswim at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/avd
my $home = "$ENV{HOME}/.gbootroot";
my $home_yard = "$home/yard";
my $template_dir = "$home_yard/templates/";
my $home_yard_replacements = "$home_yard/Replacements";
my $nodename = `uname -n`; chomp $nodename;
my $debian_yard = "Debian-X11.yard";
my $status = "/var/lib/dpkg/status";
my $info = "/var/lib/dpkg/info";
my $version = "1.3";
# You need file-rc, and you may add other extra stuff (@extra_packages).
# These packages were chosen for woody, so you may need something different.
# If you add stuff, check for dependencies, empty directories and special
# configuration files created by the package scripts.
#
# You may have to edit the text below STUFF, i.e. the template.
#
# Dswim provides excellent information for this task. swim -qT packagename(s)
# & swim -ql --df packagename(s) & swim -qc packagename(s) (not all conf files
# can be found this way .. read above) so you will want to use
# swim -q --scripts packagename(s) or
# swim -q --preinst --postinst packagenames(s).
# EDIT HERE
my @extra_packages = qw(file-rc dswim apt apt-utils debconf nvi sysklogd
klogd netbase tcpd net-tools portmap netkit-ping netkit-inetd ifupdown less
perl perl-modules libwrap0 ipchains whiptail libnewt0 libpopt0 debconf-utils
binutils bzip2 file libbz2-1.0 libfreetype6 libglib1.2 libgtk-perl
libgtk1.2 make xfonts-base xfree86-common xlibmesa3 xlibs
xserver-common xterm xutils zlib1g libgdbmg1 libxaw7 gbootroot
flwm libfltk1 xnest make-debian-x11 ash libterm-readline-gnu-perl
libexpect-perl libio-stty-perl libio-pty-perl info);
# NEXT EDIT TEMPLATE
#################################################################
#################################################################
#
# EDIT
# TEMPLATE
# BELOW
#
# Edit below $stuff = << "STUFF" to make changes to the template.
sub stuff {
my $stuff = << "STUFF";
$Id
# Generated by make_debian-X11.
# This template creates a complete Debian system which is more streamlined
# than the base.tgz used for normal installations with the addition of X11.
# Once everything is made, you can use user-mode-linux and apt to tweak the
# system. Make-debian generates all the information you need. You will need
# dswim and file-rc installed, and you will have to be running a Debian
# system to make this template. Make_debian ditches info, man, and doc files
# by default and timezone info not found on the host system, but gives you
# the choice to decide otherwise.
# Characteristics: user: root passwd: root
# user: user passwd: user
# Uses devfs.
# IMPORTANT NOTE: Things slow down noticeably when the buffer gets too big in
# the verbosity box so consider closing it with the slider for faster
# generation. There are several ways to accomplish this:
# Choose Edit->Stages->"user defined" and go one stage at a time, closing
# the verbosity box with the slider bar between each stage, and then
# reopen the verbosity box. If the stage is particularly long, you
# can toggle the slider bar to close the verbosity box and reopen it
# again clearing the buffer in the process. You may choose a lower
# verbosity level, or you may keep the verbosity box off altogether and
# look at /tmp/gbootroot_tmp'time-date'/verbose or
# /tmp/gboot_non_root_`id -u`/verbose (normal user).
# Todays Quote: Creating a root filesystem is all about stuff.
# The STUFF NEEDED in order for init to work.
/etc/runlevel.conf <= Replacements/etc/runlevel.conf_debian-X11 # made by make_debian-X11
/etc/init.d/rc
/etc/init.d/rcS
/etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.debian # specific to devfs
/etc/default/rcS
# Stuff needed to return init to its state prior to installing file-rc.
/etc/init.d/rc.links
/etc/init.d/rcS.links
/usr/sbin/update-rc.d.links
# Login stuff
/etc/securetty <= Replacements/etc/securetty.debian # devfs needs this
/root/.bashrc <= Replacements/root/.bashrc.debian
/root/.profile <= Replacements/root/.profile.debian
/home/user/.bashrc <= Replacements/home/user/.bashrc.debian
/home/user/.bash_profile <= Replacements/home/user/.bash_profile.debian
#/home/user/README <= Replacements/home/user/README # permissions issue
/etc/hostname <= Replacements/etc/hostname
/etc/motd <= Replacements/etc/motd
# Important stuff .. you will need to edit the login files if you add packages
# which require other users/groups. The default fstab mounts /dev/ubd/0.
#/etc/fstab <= Replacements/etc/fstab.new # Made from Yard Box menu
/etc/fstab <= Replacements/etc/fstab.debian # devfs specific
/etc/passwd <= Replacements/etc/passwd.debian
/etc/passwd- <= Replacements/etc/passwd-debian
/etc/group <= Replacements/etc/group.debian
/etc/group- <= Replacements/etc/group-debian
/etc/shadow <= Replacements/etc/shadow.debian
# The stuff required by dpkg.
/var/lib/dpkg/diversions <= Replacements/var/lib/dpkg/diversions_debian-X11
/var/lib/dpkg/cmethopt
/var/lib/dpkg/lock
/var/lib/dpkg/status <= Replacements/var/lib/dpkg/status_debian-X11
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/disk
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/floppy
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt
/var/lib/dpkg/info
/var/lib/dpkg/updates
/var/lib/dpkg/alternatives
/var/lib/dpkg/available <= Replacements/var/lib/dpkg/available
# Stuff needed by apt.
/var/cache/apt/archives/lock
/var/cache/apt/archives/partial
/var/lib/apt/lists/lock
/var/lib/apt/lists/partial
/etc/apt/*
# Timezone data from libc6
/usr/share/zoneinfo/localtime
# Debconf stuff
/var/cache/debconf
# Ipchains stuff
/etc/default/ipchains
# Netkit-inetd stuff
/etc/inetd.conf <= Replacements/etc/inetd.conf_debian-X11
# Tcpd stuff
/etc/hosts.allow
/etc/hosts.deny
# Network stuff
#
# You will want to edit the /etc/network/interfaces file.
# Make sure your host system kernel has the proper capabilities compiled
# or the appropriate module, for instance if tap is used you need the
# ethertap and netlink_dev modules.
#
# And when you start your creation with the uml box you will want to add
# something like this to the options where HWaddr (see ifconfig) belongs
# to your network device:
#
# eth0=ethertap,tap0,HWaddr,192.168.1.5
#
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/hosts <= Replacements/etc/hosts
#/root/umlnet <= Replacements/root/umlnet # Example network setup script
/etc/networks <= Replacements/etc/networks
/etc/network/if-down.d # empty
/etc/network/if-post-down.d # ""
/etc/network/if-pre-up.d # ""
/etc/network/if-up.d # ""
/etc/network/interfaces <= Replacements/etc/network/interfaces
/etc/network/options
/etc/network/spoof-protect
# X stuff
/usr/X11R6/bin/xsetroot
/usr/X11R6/bin/startx <= Replacements/usr/X11R6/bin/startx-debian-X11
/root/README <= Replacements/root/README-debian-X11
/usr/bin/X11 -> ../X11R6/bin
/usr/include/X11 -> ../X11R6/include/X11
/usr/lib/X11 -> ../X11R6/lib/X11
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt -> /etc/X11/rgb.txt
/usr/bin/X11/xsetroot
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver -> /etc/X11/xserver
/etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
/etc/X11/xkb/xkbcomp -> /usr/X11R6/bin/xkbcomp
/usr/X11R6/bin/xkbcomp
# Administrative stuff
/root/make_swapfile <= Replacements/root/make_swapfile
/root/setup <= Replacements/root/setup-debian-X11
/root/README <= Replacements/root/README-debian-X11
# Devices - leaving a console (just in case) and MAKEDEV if you
# want to make devices which will only exist until you reboot or halt
# the system. If you need devices which last from one invocation to
# the next, install devfsd and edit /etc/devfs/devices.
/dev/MAKEDEV # a link
/dev/console
# Empty directories with no stuff.
/dev # paranoid check
/mnt
/proc
/tmp
/var/tmp
/var/run
/var/lock
/var/log/news
/var/lib/locate
/var/backups
# Stuff so install-info won't complain bitterly and cause package
# installations to fail.
/usr/info/dir
# Stuff so ldconfig creates all the proper dependencies.
/etc/ld.so.conf <= Replacements/etc/ld.so.conf
# User-Mode-Linux modules stuff
#
# These are modules compiled for the uml kernel version
# included with gbootroot. Choose 2.2 or 2.4 depending on
# which kernel series your are using with your live host system.
# You may either include the modules archive with the root
# filesystem as a replacement and "tar xvf", or untar the
# modules archive from the host system by mounting it
# with "mount -t hostfs none -o \
# /usr/lib/bootroot/yard/Replacements/lib/modules /mnt"
# and then "tar xvf /mnt/modules-2.4.tar -C /".
#
# Then "depmod -ae -F /proc/ksyms" from the running uml kernel.
#
#
#/modules-2.2.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.2.tar
#/modules-2.4.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.4.tar
## ALL the REQUIRED files generated by make-debian.
## This is stuff from the required packages, so some files may be
## removed, or some files can be replaced with stuff from say .. busybox.
STUFF
return $stuff;
} # end sub stuff
# STOP EDITING
#################################################################
#################################################################
#########################################
## Collect Information from the System ##
#########################################
use strict;
use File::Basename;
my $rm = "\$";
$main::Id = "# \$Id: make_debian-X11,v 1.44 2002/12/28 04:37:58 freesource Exp $rm";
my $sbin = grep(/\/usr\/sbin/,$ENV{'PATH'});
if ($sbin == 0) {
$ENV{'PATH'} = "/usr/sbin:" . $ENV{'PATH'};
}
my (%alternatives, @alternatives); # for checking for alternatives
my %inetd; # checks for inetd binaries.
# Before starting make sure dswim and file-rc are present.
start_up();
print STDERR "Required packages:\n";
system "swim --search \"Priority: required\" --no";
my $swim_packages = "swim -qS|";
my $swim_list = "swim -qSl|"; # Not using --df for empty directories.
$, = " ";
my $extra_files = "swim -ql @extra_packages|"; # Not using --df.
$, = "";
# All the packages
open(SWIM,$swim_packages) or die "Couldn't open swim_packages: $?\n";
my @required_packages = <SWIM>; chomp @required_packages;
close(SWIM);
# All the files
open(SWIM,$swim_list) or die "Couldn't open swim_list: $!\n";
my @required_files = <SWIM>; chomp @required_files;
close(SWIM);
open(SWIM,$extra_files) or die "Couldn't open extra_files: $!\n";
my @extra_files = <SWIM>; chomp @extra_files;
close(SWIM);
push(@required_files,@extra_files);
###################
## Package Check ##
###################
# Better tell the user what required and extra packages don't exist.
# It is 100% unlikely that a required package is missing because
# the information is taken directly from the system. But it is fun
# to test for anyways, weirder things have been known to happen.
my @rpc;
$/ = "";
my @required_stuff = `swim -qi @required_packages`;
$/ = "\n";
foreach my $package_info (@required_stuff) {
$package_info =~ /^package[:]*\s+([-\+\d\w]+)/i;
my $p = $1;
$p =~ s/\+/\\+/g if $p !~ /\\+/g;
if ( grep(/Status: deinstall|Status: purge|package $p is not installed/,
$package_info ) == 1 ) {
$p =~ s/\\//g if $p =~ /\\+/g;
push( @rpc, $p );
}
}
if (@rpc) {
print STDERR "These are the required packages which were specified:\n\n";
$, = " ";
print STDERR @required_packages, "\n\n";
print STDERR "This is what wasn't installed on your system:\n\n";
print STDERR @rpc , "\n\n";
$, = "";
}
my @epc;
$/ = "";
my @extra_stuff = `swim -qi @extra_packages`;
$/ = "\n";
foreach my $package_info (@extra_stuff) {
$package_info =~ /^package[:]*\s+([-\+\d\w]+)/i;
my $p = $1;
$p =~ s/\+/\\+/g if $p !~ /\\+/g;
if ( grep(/Status: deinstall|Status: purge|package $p is not installed/,
$package_info ) == 1 ) {
$p =~ s/\\//g if $p =~ /\\+/g;
push( @epc, $p );
}
}
if (@epc) {
print STDERR "These are the extra packages which were specified:\n\n";
$, = " ";
print STDERR @extra_packages, "\n\n";
print STDERR "This is what wasn't installed on your system:\n\n";
# spooked myself
#print STDERR "[If any of the package(s) below are already installed\n";
#print STDERR " run 'swim --rebuilddb' and run make_debian-X11 again.]\n\n";
print STDERR @epc , "\n\n";
$, = "";
}
push(@required_packages,@extra_packages);
#######################
## Template Creation ##
#######################
# Ask some questions first.
my $doc_reply = "nothing";
print STDERR "The default is to remove /usr/share/{doc,man,info}? [yes or no]: ";
while (<STDIN>) {
$doc_reply = $_;
print $doc_reply;
last if $doc_reply eq "yes\n";
last if $doc_reply eq "no\n";
if ($doc_reply eq "\n") { $doc_reply = "yes\n"; last; }
if ($doc_reply ne "yes\n" || $doc_reply ne "no\n") {
print "The default is to remove /usr/share/{doc,man,info}? [yes or no]: ";
}
}
print STDERR "\nThe default is to remove everything in /usr/share/zoneinfo\n" .
"except for your local settings found in /etc/localtime? [yes or no]: ";
my $localtime_reply = "nothing";
while (<STDIN>) {
$localtime_reply = $_;
last if $localtime_reply eq "yes\n";
last if $localtime_reply eq "no\n";
if ($localtime_reply eq "\n") { $localtime_reply = "yes\n"; last; }
if ($localtime_reply ne "yes\n" || $localtime_reply ne "no\n") {
print "The default is to remove everything in /usr/share/zoneinfo\n" .
"except for your local settings found in /etc/locatime? [yes or no]: ";
}
}
system "rm -f $template_dir/$debian_yard";
open(DEBIAN,">$template_dir/$debian_yard")
or die "Couldn't open $template_dir$debian_yard: $!\n";
open(FILERC,"/etc/runlevel.conf") or die "No runlevel.conf: $!\n";
my @filerc = <FILERC>;
close(FILERC);
print DEBIAN stuff();
my @file_rc;
alternatives();
inetd_in();
foreach (@required_files) {
if (-e && !-d) {
if ($doc_reply eq "no\n") {
if ($alternatives{$_}) {
push(@alternatives,$_);
}
if ($inetd{$_}) {
$inetd{$_} = 1;
}
if ($localtime_reply eq "yes\n") {
print DEBIAN "$_\n" if ! m,/usr/share/zoneinfo,;
}
else {
print DEBIAN "$_\n";
}
}
else {
if (! m,/usr/share/info|/usr/share/man|/usr/share/doc|/usr/X11R6/man,) {
if ($alternatives{$_}) {
push(@alternatives,$_);
}
if ($inetd{$_}) {
$inetd{$_} = 1;
}
if ($localtime_reply eq "yes\n") {
print DEBIAN "$_\n" if ! m,/usr/share/zoneinfo,;
}
else {
print DEBIAN "$_\n";
}
}
}
if (m,/etc/init\.d,) {
foreach my $filerc (@filerc) {
push(@file_rc,$filerc) if $filerc =~ /$_/;
}
}
}
}
inetd_out();
print DEBIAN "\n# Scripts associated with packages found in info/*\n";
print DEBIAN status_info_divert();
# alternatives
print DEBIAN "\n# Alternative stuff.\n";
foreach (@alternatives) {
if ($alternatives{$_}) {
foreach my $alt ( 0 .. $#{ $alternatives{$_} } ) {
print DEBIAN "/etc/alternatives/",
$alternatives{$_}[$alt], "\n";
print DEBIAN "/var/lib/dpkg/alternatives/",
$alternatives{$_}[$alt], "\n";
print DEBIAN dirname($_), "/",
$alternatives{$_}[$alt], "\n";
}
}
}
close(DEBIAN);
system "chmod 444 $template_dir/$debian_yard"; # A good idea
print STDERR "\nAll finished making your $debian_yard template.\n";
#########################
# END TEMPLATE CREATION #
#########################
# This creates a tweaked runlevel.conf which is easier then trying to figure
# out which symlinks to use in /etc/rc?d.
open(MY_FILERC,">$home_yard_replacements/etc/runlevel.conf_debian-X11")
or die "Couldn't open $home_yard_replacements/etc/runlevel.conf_debian-X11: $!\n";
my @sortedrc = map { $_->[1] }
sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] }
map { [ (split(/\s/,$_))[0], $_ ] }
@file_rc;
print MY_FILERC "$main::Id\n";
print MY_FILERC "# GENERATED BY MAKE_DEBIAN-X11\n\n";
print MY_FILERC @sortedrc;
close(MY_FILERC);
# This creates a status file for use by dpkg and dswim.
# Although dswim could be used to do this, it is more efficient just to
# parse the status file. But because this is a good exercise for
# using this script to create a status file found from packages on a system
# which doesn't actually have a status file .. here would be the order
# needed when using dswim to query:
#
# Package, Status, Priority, Section, Installed-Size, Maintainer, Source,
# Version, Replaces, Provides, Depends, Pre-Depends, Recommends, Suggests,
# Conflicts, Conffiles, Description.
#
# Conffiles would have to be handled both before and after Root Filesystem
# creation so that their md5sums could be accounted for in status.
#
# And this finds all the scripts associated with a package in info/*,
# creates an empty available file, and creates the diversions file.
sub status_info_divert {
$/ = "";
open(STATUS,"$status") or die "Can't find /var/lib/dpkg/status: $!\n";
home_builder("$home_yard_replacements/var/lib/dpkg");
system "touch $home_yard_replacements/var/lib/dpkg/available";
#or die "Couldn't create Replacements/var/lib/dpkg/available: $!\n";
open(NEW_STATUS,">$home_yard_replacements/var/lib/dpkg/status_debian-X11")
or die "Couldn't open Replacements/var/lib/dpkg/status_debian-X11: $!\n";
while (<STATUS>) { # keep the order
my $stat = $_;
my $stat2 = (split(/\n/,$stat))[0]; # might as well
foreach my $rp (@required_packages) {
$rp = (split(/_/,$rp))[0];
# Deal with names with +
$rp =~ s/\+/\\+/g if $rp !~ /\\+/g;
if ($stat2 =~ /^Package: $rp$/) {
# For debian packaging
if ($rp eq "make-debian-x11") {
if ($stat =~ /unpacked/) {
$stat =~ s/unpacked/installed/;
}
print NEW_STATUS $stat;
}
else {
print NEW_STATUS $stat;
}
}
}
}
close(NEW_STATUS);
close(STATUS);
$/ = "\n";
my %dpkg_divert;
my $dpkg_divert = "dpkg-divert --list|";
open(DIVERT,"$dpkg_divert")
or die "Couldn't find the dpkg-divert command: $!\n";
while (<DIVERT>) {
my($original,$diversion,$package) = (split(" "))[2,4,6];
chomp $package;
if (!$dpkg_divert{$package}) { # Just add to the array
$dpkg_divert{$package} = [$original,$diversion];
}
else {
push @{ $dpkg_divert {$package} }, $original, $diversion;
}
}
close(DIVERT) or die "Couldn't close: $!\n";
open(DIVERT,">$home_yard_replacements/var/lib/dpkg/diversions_debian-X11")
or die "Couldn't open Replacements/var/lib/dpkg/diversions_debian-X11: $!\n";
my @info;
foreach my $rp (@required_packages) {
$rp = (split(/_/,$rp))[0];
# Get rid of the escapes from the previous invocation.
$rp =~ s/\\//g if $rp =~ /\\+/g;
my $count = 0; my @divert;
if ($dpkg_divert{$rp}) {
foreach my $dv ( @{ $dpkg_divert{$rp} } ) {
push(@divert,$dv);
if ($count == 1) {
print DIVERT "$divert[0]\n";
print DIVERT "$divert[1]\n";
print DIVERT "$rp\n";
$count = -1; undef @divert;
}
$count++;
}
}
# Figure out info/* .. this covers it for now.
if (-f "$info/$rp.preinst") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.preinst\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.postinst") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.postinst\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.prerm") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.prerm\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.postrm") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.postrm\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.list") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.list\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.shlibs") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.shlibs\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.conffiles") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.conffiles\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.md5sums") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.md5sums\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.config") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.config\n");
}
if (-f "$info/$rp.templates") {
push(@info,"$info/$rp.templates\n");
}
}
close(DIVERT);
return @info;
} # end sub status_info_divert
sub alternatives {
my $ls = "ls -l /etc/alternatives|";
my @ls;
open(LS,$ls) or die "No ls?: $!\n";
while (<LS>) {
if (/->/) {
my($left,$right) = split(" -> ");
chomp $right;
# Yard adds this stuff.
$right =~ s/\.\.\/\.\.//g;
$left =~ s/^.*\d+\s//g;
if (!$alternatives{$right}) {
$alternatives{$right} = [$left];
}
else {
push @{ $alternatives {$right} }, $left;
}
}
}
close(LS);
} # end sub alternatives
sub inetd_in {
my $inetd = "/etc/inetd.conf";
open(INETD,"$inetd") or return "Couldn't open /etc/inetd.conf: $!\n";
# Basically will ignore anything with less than 7 columns, and
# will comment lines where the executables don't exist.
while (<INETD>) {
if ( (split(/\s+/))[6] && !/^#.*/ ) {
my $seventh_column = (split(/\s+/))[6];
chomp $seventh_column;
$inetd{ basename($seventh_column) } = 0;
}
}
close(INETD);
}
sub inetd_out {
my $inetd = "/etc/inetd.conf";
open(REP_INETD,">$home_yard_replacements/etc/inetd.conf_debian-X11")
or return "Couldn't open Replacements/etc/inetd.conf_debian-X11: $!\n";
open(INETD,"$inetd") or return "Couldn't open /etc/inetd.conf: $!\n";
print REP_INETD "$main::Id\n";
print REP_INETD "# GENERATED BY MAKE_DEBIAN-X11\n\n";
while (<INETD>) {
if ( (split(/\s+/))[6] && !/^#.*/ ) {
my $seventh_column = (split(/\s+/))[6];
chomp $seventh_column;
if ( $inetd{ basename($seventh_column) } == 1 ) {
print REP_INETD $_;
}
else {
print REP_INETD "# $_";
}
}
else {
print REP_INETD $_;
}
}
close(REP_INETD);
close(INETD);
}
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Jonathan's personal directions
# This creates a X11 filesystem.
# These replacements are unique and not found in CVS:
# add sources.list to this, too.
#/usr/X11R6/bin/startx <= Replacements/usr/X11R6/bin/startx-debian-X11
#/root/README <= Replacements/root/README-debian-X11
#/root/make_swapfile <= Replacements/root/make_swapfile
#/root/umlnet <= Replacements/root/umlnet .. won't use.
#/etc/apt/sources.list <= Replacements/etc/sources.list .. for adm.
# setup script does this
# 0. run dpkg-reconfigure for xfree86-common and xserver-common.
# This catches mistakes.
# 1. dpkg-reconfigure for xfonts-base
# 2. make permissions correct for directory /home/user and all files * & .*.
# 3. run dswim --initdb .. this is done by make-debian-x11.
# 4. run /etc/cron.daily/find
# ...................................................................
# debian_x11 sourceforge release preparation
# 5. Other packages may be installed with apt-get.
# 6. If any of these things were used: Clean out sources.list,
# /var/cache/archives /var/lib/apt/lists, /etc/network/interface
# should be commented in again.
# 7. remove linux uml_* or just leave them.
# 8. run /etc/cron.daily/sysklogd & /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd
# and clean out *.0, and dmesg if it needs it.
# 9. halt and mount filesystem on loop and remove .bash_history if you
# want to.
# 10. test again.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
sub home_builder {
my ($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;
}
}
}
} # end home_builder
# The least important function,
# so therefore probably the most important function.
sub start_up {
# existence of dpkg
if (!-f "/usr/bin/dpkg") {
die "You are not using a Debian system, in the future this " .
"may be supported, but for now you need living Debian.\n";
}
# Swim has never been installed before?
my $dpkg_result = system "dpkg -l swim >/dev/null 2>&1";
if ($dpkg_result !=0) {
die "Dswim is required:\n\n" .
"Add one of these lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:\n" .
"deb http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/avd ./ or\n" .
"deb http://download.sourceforge.net/avd ./\n\n" .
"Then do `apt-get update` and `apt-get install dswim`\n" .
"";
}
# Swim has been installed but is removed or purged
my $dpkg_s = "dpkg -s dswim|";
open(DPKG,"$dpkg_s") or die "Couldn't find dpkg: $!\n";
while (<DPKG>) {
if (/Status:/) {
if (!/\s+installed/) {
if (/purge|deinstall/) {
die "Dswim needs to be reinstalled:\n\n" .
"Add one of these lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:\n" .
"deb http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/avd ./ or\n" .
"deb http://download.sourceforge.net/avd ./\n\n" .
"Then do `apt-get update` and `apt-get install dswim`\n" .
"";
}
}
}
}
close(DPKG);
# Swim is installed but the databases need to be initialized.
my $swim = "swim -qf /sbin/init|";
open(SWIM,$swim) or die "Had trouble using dswim: $!\n";
while (<SWIM>) {
if ($_ eq "file init is not owned by any package\n") {
my $db_reply = "nothing";
print STDERR "It appears that dswim has never had its database " .
"generated. Would you like me to do this for you? " .
"[yes or no]: ";
while (<STDIN>) {
$db_reply = $_;
last if $db_reply eq "yes\n";
last if $db_reply eq "no\n";
if ($db_reply ne "yes\n" || $db_reply ne "no\n") {
print "It appears that dswim has never had its database " .
"generated. Would you like me to do this for you? " .
"[yes or no]: ";
}
}
system "swim --initdb" if $db_reply eq "yes\n";
die "Sorry, can't continue until database is " .
"generated\n" if $db_reply eq "no\n";
}
}
close(SWIM);
# Does file-rc exit?
$dpkg_s = "dpkg -s file-rc|";
open(DPKG,"$dpkg_s") or die "Couldn't find dpkg: $!\n";
while (<DPKG>) {
if (/Status:/) {
if (!/\s+installed/) {
die "The script requires that file-rc be installed. " .
"Please install it first.\n";
}
}
}
close(DPKG);
if (!-d $home) {
home_builder($template_dir);
home_builder("$home_yard_replacements/etc");
}
} # end start_up