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1#!/bin/sh
2
3#
4# rpmbuild-bot.sh: RPM Build Bot version 1.1.0.
5#
6# Author: Dmitriy Kuminov <coding@dmik.org>
7#
8# This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE
9# WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
10#
11# Synopsis
12# --------
13#
14# This script performs a build of RPM packages from a given .spec file in
15# controlled environment to guarantee consistent results when building RPMs
16# different machines. It uses a separate file rpmbuild-bot-env.sh located
17# in the same directory to set up the environment and control the build
18# process. The main purpose of this script is to build RPM packages for a
19# specific distribution channel maintaining distribution-specific rules.
20#
21# Usage
22# -----
23#
24# > rpmbuild-bot.sh SPEC[=VERSION]
25# > [ upload[=REPO] | test[=MODE] | clean[=test] |
26# > move[=FROM_REPO=TO_REPO] | remove[=REPO] ]
27# > [-f]
28#
29# MYAPP is the name of the RPM package spec file (extension is optional,
30# .spec is assumed). The spec file is searched in the SPECS directory of the
31# rpmbuild tree (usually $USER/rpmbuild/SPECS, rpmbuild --eval='%_specdir'
32# will show the exact location). This may be overridden by giving a spec file
33# with a path specification.
34#
35# The second argument defines the command to perform. The default command is
36# "build". The following sections will describe each command.
37#
38# Building packages
39# -----------------
40#
41# The "build" is the main command which is used to generate packages for
42# distribution. This command does the following:
43#
44# 1. Build all RPM packages for all architectures specified in
45# $RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST. The packages are stored in the RPMS
46# directory of the rpmbuild tree.
47# 2. Build the source RPM. Stored in the SRPMS directory.
48# 3. Create a ZIP package from the RPMs for the architecture specified
49# last in $RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST.
50#
51# The build process for each architecture is stored in a log file in the logs
52# directory of the rpmbuild tree (`rpmbuild --eval='%_topdir'/logs`). Creation
53# of the source RPM and ZIP files is also logged, into separate log files.
54#
55# The "build" command will fail if the log directory contains files from a
56# successful run of another "build" command for this package. This is to
57# prevent overwriting successfully built packages that are not yet uploaded to
58# the distribution repository (see the "upload" command). You should either
59# run the "upload" command or use the -f option to force removal of these
60# log files and the corresponding package files if you are absolutely sure they
61# should be discarded.
62#
63# The "build" command will also check if there is a directory named SPEC in the
64# same directory where the given .spec file resides. If such a directory
65# exists, all files in it are assumed to be auxiliary source files used by the
66# .spec file via SourceN: directives. These files will be automatically copied
67# to the SOURCES directory in the rpmbuild tree before starting the build
68# process.
69#
70# Doing test builds
71# -----------------
72#
73# The "test" command is used to build packages for one architecture for testing
74# purposes. In this more, neither the source RPM nor the ZIP file is created.
75# Also, a special option is automatically passed to rpmbuild to clear the %dist
76# variable to indicate that this is a local, non-distribution build. Such
77# packages will always be "older" than the corresponding builds with %dist
78# so that they will be automatically updated on the next yum update to the
79# %dist ones. The packages built in "test" mode are NOT intended for
80# distribution, they are meant only for local testing before performing the
81# full build of everything.
82#
83# It is possible to configure which steps of the build to perform using the MODE
84# parameter to the "test" command which may take one of the following values:
85#
86# prep Execute the %prep section of the spec file only.
87# build Execute the %build section only (requires %prep to be executed
88# before). May be run multiple times.
89# install Execute the %install section only (requires "prep" and "build"
90# to be executed before). May be run multiple times.
91# pack Create the RPM packages (requires "prep", "build" and "install"
92# to be executed before). Note that this step will also execute
93# the %clean section so that a new "install" execution is
94# necessary for "pack" to succeed.
95#
96# When no MODE parameter is given, all steps are executed in a proper order.
97#
98# The results of the "test" command are stored in a log file in the logs/test
99# directory of the rpmbuild tree. The previous log file, if any, is given a .bak
100# extension (the previous .bak file will be deleted).
101#
102# The "test" command will copy auxiliary source files for the .spec file, if any,
103# to the proper location before rpmbuild execution -- the same way the "build"
104# command does it.
105#
106# Uploading packages
107# ------------------
108#
109# The "upload" command will upload the packages built with the "build"
110# command to the official distribution channel configured in
111# rpmbuild-bot-env.sh. The REPO parameter specifies one of the configured
112# repositories. When REPO is not given, the default repository is used
113# (usually experimental or similar).
114#
115# The upload command also requires the spec file to be under SVN version control
116# and will try to commit it after uploading the RPMs to the repository with the
117# automatic commit message that says "spec: PROJECT: Release version VERSION."
118# (where PROJECT is the spec file name and VERSION is the full version,
119# excluding the distribution mark, as specified by the spec file).This to ensure
120# that the spec file is published at the same time the RPMs are published - to
121# guarantee their consistency and simplify further maintenance. Note that the
122# auxiliary source directory named SPEC and located near the spec file (see the
123# "build" command), if it exists, will also be committed. If the spec file is
124# not under version control, the "upload" command will fail.
125#
126# Note that the "upload" command needs log files from the "build" command
127# and will fail otherwise.
128#
129# Upon successful completion, the "upload" command will remove all uploaded
130# RPM and ZIP packages and will move all "build" log files to logs/archive.
131#
132# Cleaning packages
133# -----------------
134#
135# The "clean" command will delete packages built with the "build" command
136# and their log files without uploading them to a repository. This is useful
137# when the successful build needs to be canceled for some reason (wrong source
138# tree state, wrong patches etc.). Note that normally you don't need to use
139# this command; it's an emergency-only tool.
140#
141# The "clean" command needs log files from the "build" command and will fail
142# otherwise.
143#
144# If the "clean" command is given a "test" parameter, it will clean up the
145# results of the "test" command instead of "build". The log file from the
146# "test" command needs to be present or the command will fail.
147#
148# Moving packages between repositories
149# ------------------------------------
150#
151# The "move" command allows to move a particular version of the packages
152# built with the "build" command and uploaded with the "upload" command from one
153# repository to another one. The "move" command is normally used to move
154# packages from a test repository to a production one when they are ready for
155# wide distribution.
156#
157# The "move" command needs log files from the "build" and "upload" commands
158# and will fail otherwise. It also requires the VERSION parameter for the SPEC
159# argument to be given (to specify the version of the packages to remove) and
160# requires the FROM_REPO=TO_REPO parameter itself to specify the source
161# repository and the target repository, respectively.
162#
163# The log files from the "build" and "upload" commands are not removed by the
164# "move" command so it may be performed multiple times. The current location
165# of the packages is not tracked in the log files so the command will fail
166# if the source repository doesn't have the package files or if the target
167# repository already has them.
168#
169# Removing packages
170# -----------------
171#
172# The "remove" command allows to remove a particular version of the packages
173# built with the "build" command and uploaded with the "upload" command from a
174# repository. This is useful when the successful build needs to be canceled for
175# some reason (wrong source tree state, wrong patches etc.). Note that normally
176# you don't need to use this command; it's an emergency-only tool.
177#
178# The "remove" command needs log files from the "build" and "upload" commands
179# and will fail otherwise. It also requires the VERSION parameter for the SPEC
180# argument to be given (to specify the version of the packages to remove) and
181# accepts the REPO parameter itself just like the "upload" command does (to
182# specify a repository to remove the packages from).
183#
184# Note that the log files from the "build" and "upload" commands are also
185# removed by this command upon successful package removal.
186#
187# Return value
188# ------------
189#
190# The rpmbuild-bot.sh script will return a zero exit code upon successful
191# completion and non-zero otherwise. The script output and log files should be
192# inspected to check for a reason of the failure.
193#
194
195#
196# Helpers.
197#
198
199print_elapsed()
200{
201 # $1 = start timestamp, in seconds (as returned by `date +%s`)
202 # $2 = string containg \$e (will be replaced with the elapsed time)
203
204 [ -z "$1" -o -z "$2" ] && return
205
206 local e=$(($(date +%s) - $1))
207 local e_min=$(($e / 60))
208 local e_sec=$(($e % 60))
209 local e_hrs=$((e_min / 60))
210 e_min=$((e_min % 60))
211 e="${e_hrs}h ${e_min}m ${e_sec}s"
212
213 eval "echo \"$2\""
214}
215
216quit()
217{
218 if [ -n "$start_time" ] ; then
219 echo "Build ended on $(date -R)."
220 if [ $1 = 0 ] ; then
221 print_elapsed start_time "Build succeeded (took \$e)."
222 else
223 print_elapsed start_time "Build failed (took \$e)."
224 fi
225 fi
226 exit $1
227}
228
229run()
230{
231 "$@"
232 local rc=$?
233 if test $rc != 0 ; then
234 echo "ERROR: The following command failed with error code $rc:"
235 echo $@
236 quit $rc
237 fi
238}
239
240log_run()
241{
242 log="$1"
243 shift
244 rm -f "$log"
245 "$@" >"$log" 2>&1
246 local rc=$?
247 if test $rc != 0 ; then
248 echo "ERROR: The following command failed with error code $rc:"
249 echo $@
250 echo "You will find more information in file '$log'."
251 echo "Here are the last 10 lines of output:"
252 echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
253 tail "$log" -n 10
254 echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
255 quit $rc
256 fi
257}
258
259warn()
260{
261 echo "WARNING: $1"
262}
263
264die()
265{
266 echo "ERROR: $1"
267 quit 1
268}
269
270check_dir_var()
271{
272 eval local val="\$$1"
273 [ -n "$val" ] || die "$1 is empty."
274 [ -d "$val" ] || die "$1 is '$val', not a valid directory."
275}
276
277read_file_list()
278{
279 # $1 = file list filename
280 # $2 = var name where to save the list of read file names (optional)
281 # $3 = function name to call for each file (optional), it may assign a new
282 # file name to $file and also set $file_pre and $file_post that will
283 # be prepended and appended to $file when saving it to the list in $2
284 # (but not when checking for file existence and timestamp)
285
286 local list="$1"
287 local _read_file_list_ret=
288
289 # Check timestamps.
290 while read l; do
291 local file_pre=
292 local file_post=
293 local file="${l#*|}"
294 local ts="${l%%|*}"
295 [ "$file" = "$ts" ] && die "Line '$l' in '$list' does not contain timestamps."
296 [ -n "$3" ] && eval $3
297 [ -f "$file" ] || die "File '$file' is not found."
298 echo "Checking timestamp of $file..."
299 local act_ts=`stat -c '%Y' "$file"`
300 # Drop fractional part of seconds reported by older coreutils
301 ts="${ts%%.*}"
302 act_ts="${act_ts%%.*}"
303 if [ "$ts" != "$act_ts" ] ; then
304 die "Recorded timestamp $ts doesn't match actual timestamp $act_ts for '$file'."
305 fi
306 _read_file_list_ret="$_read_file_list_ret${_read_file_list_ret:+ }$file_pre$file$file_post"
307 done < "$list"
308 # Return the files (if requested).
309 [ -n "$2" ] && eval "$2=\$_read_file_list_ret"
310}
311
312usage()
313{
314 echo "Usage:"
315 sed -n -e "s/rpmbuild-bot.sh/${0##*/}/g" -e 's/^# > / /p' < "$0"
316 quit 255
317}
318
319sync_aux_src()
320{
321 [ -n "$src_dir" ] || die "src_dir is empty."
322 [ -n "$spec_full" ] || die "spec_full is empty."
323
324 # Aux source dir is expected along the .spec file.
325 local aux_src_dir="${spec_full%.spec}"
326
327 # Return early if there is no aux source dir.
328 [ -d "$aux_src_dir" ] || return
329
330 echo "Copying auxiliary sources for '$spec' to $src_dir..."
331
332 for f in "$aux_src_dir"/* ; do
333 local ts=`stat -c '%Y' "$f"`
334 local trg_ts=
335 local trg_f="$src_dir/${f##*/}"
336 [ -f "$trg_f" ] && trg_ts=`stat -c '%Y' "$trg_f"`
337 if [ "$ts" != "$trg_ts" ] ; then
338 echo "Copying $f..."
339 run cp -p "$f" "$trg_f"
340 fi
341 done
342}
343
344build_cmd()
345{
346 local spec_name_=`echo "${spec_name}" | tr - _`
347 eval local arch_list="\${RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST_${spec_name_}}"
348 [ -z "$arch_list" ] && arch_list="${RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST}"
349
350 local base_arch="${arch_list##* }"
351
352 echo "Spec file: $spec_full"
353 echo "Targets: $arch_list + SRPM + ZIP ($base_arch)"
354
355 sync_aux_src
356
357 if [ -f "$spec_list" ] ; then
358 if [ -z "$force" ] ; then
359 die "File '$spec_list' already exists.
360This file indicates a successful build that was not yet uploaded.
361Either run the '"'upload'"' command to upload the generated RPM and ZIP
362packages to the distribution repository or use the -f option to
363force their removal if you are sure they should be discarded."
364 fi
365
366 echo "Detected successful build in $spec_list, cleaning up due to -f option..."
367 local files=
368 read_file_list "$spec_list" files
369 for f in $files; do
370 echo "Removing $f..."
371 run rm -f "$f"
372 done
373 unset files
374
375 echo "Removing $log_base.*.log and .list files..."
376 rm -f "$log_base".*.log "$log_base".*.list "$log_base".list
377 fi
378
379 local noarch_only=
380 local start_time=
381
382 # Generate RPMs (note that base_arch always goes first).
383 for arch in $base_arch ${arch_list%${base_arch}} ; do
384 echo "Creating RPMs for '$arch' target (logging to $log_base.$arch.log)..."
385 start_time=$(date +%s)
386 log_run "$log_base.$arch.log" rpmbuild.exe --target=$arch -bb "$spec_full"
387 print_elapsed start_time "Completed in \$e."
388 if ! grep -q "^Wrote: \+.*\.$arch\.rpm$" "$log_base.$arch.log" ; then
389 if ! grep -q "^Wrote: \+.*\.noarch\.rpm$" "$log_base.$arch.log" ; then
390 die "Target '$arch' did not produce any RPMs."
391 fi
392 noarch_only=1
393 echo "Skipping other targets because '$arch' produced only 'noarch' RPMs."
394 break
395 fi
396 done
397
398 # Generate SRPM.
399 echo "Creating SRPM (logging to $log_base.srpm.log)..."
400 start_time=$(date +%s)
401 log_run "$log_base.srpm.log" rpmbuild -bs "$spec_full"
402 print_elapsed start_time "Completed in \$e."
403
404 # Find SRPM file name in the log.
405 local src_rpm=`grep "^Wrote: \+.*\.src\.rpm$" "$log_base.srpm.log" | sed -e "s#^Wrote: \+##g"`
406 [ -n "$src_rpm" ] || die "Cannot find .src.rpm file name in '$log_base.srpm.log'."
407
408 # Find package version.
409 local ver_full="${src_rpm%.src.rpm}"
410 ver_full="${ver_full##*/}"
411 [ "${ver_full%%-[0-9]*}" = "$spec_name" ] || die \
412"SRPM name '${src_rpm##*/}' does not match .spec name ('$spec_name').
413Either rename '$spec_name.spec' to '${ver_full%%-[0-9]*}.spec' or set 'Name:' tag to '$spec_name'."
414 ver_full="${ver_full#${spec_name}-}"
415 [ -n "$ver_full" ] || die "Cannot deduce package version from '$src_rpm'."
416
417 # Find all RPM packages for the base arch (note the quotes around `` - it's to preserve multi-line result).
418 local rpms="`grep "^Wrote: \+.*\.\($base_arch\.rpm\|noarch\.rpm\)$" "$log_base.$base_arch.log" | sed -e "s#^Wrote: \+##g"`"
419 [ -n "$rpms" ] || die "Cannot find .$base_arch.rpm/.noarch.rpm file names in '$log_base.base_arch.log'."
420
421 local ver_full_zip=`echo $ver_full | tr . _`
422 local zip="$zip_dir/$spec_name-$ver_full_zip.zip"
423
424 # Generate ZIP.
425 echo "Creating ZIP (logging to $log_base.zip.log)..."
426 start_time=$(date +%s)
427 create_zip()
428 {(
429 run cd "$zip_dir"
430 rm -r "@unixroot" 2> /dev/null
431 # Note no quoters around $rpms - it's to split at EOL.
432 for f in $rpms ; do
433 echo "Unpacking $f..."
434 run rpm2cpio "$f" | cpio -idm
435 done
436 rm -f "$zip" 2> /dev/null
437 echo "Creating '$zip'..."
438 run zip -mry9 "$zip" "@unixroot"
439 )}
440 log_run "$log_base.zip.log" create_zip
441 print_elapsed start_time "Completed in \$e."
442
443 local ver_list="$log_base.$ver_full.list"
444
445 # Generate list of all generated packages for further reference.
446 echo "Creating list file ($ver_list)..."
447 rm -f "$ver_list"
448 echo `stat -c '%Y' "$src_rpm"`"|$src_rpm" > "$ver_list"
449 echo `stat -c '%Y' "$zip"`"|$zip" >> "$ver_list"
450 # Save base arch RPMs.
451 for f in $rpms ; do
452 echo `stat -c '%Y' "$f"`"|$f" >> "$ver_list"
453 done
454 # Save other arch RPMs (only if there is anything but noarch).
455 if [ -z "$noarch_only" ] ; then
456 for arch in ${arch_list%${base_arch}} ; do
457 rpms="`grep "^Wrote: \+.*\.$arch\.rpm$" "$log_base.$arch.log" | sed -e "s#^Wrote: \+##g"`"
458 [ -n "$rpms" ] || die "Cannot find .$arch.rpm file names in '$log_base.arch.log'."
459 for f in $rpms ; do
460 echo `stat -c '%Y' "$f"`"|$f" >> "$ver_list"
461 done
462 done
463 fi
464
465 # Everything succeeded. Symlink the list file so that "upload" can find it.
466 run ln -s "${ver_list##*/}" "$log_base.list"
467}
468
469test_cmd()
470{
471 echo "Spec file: $spec_full"
472
473 sync_aux_src
474
475 local base_arch="${RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST##* }"
476 local cmds=
477
478 [ -z "$command_arg" ] && command_arg="all"
479
480 case "$command_arg" in
481 all)
482 cmds="$cmds -bb"
483 ;;
484 prep)
485 cmds="$cmds -bp --short-circuit"
486 ;;
487 build)
488 cmds="$cmds -bc --short-circuit"
489 ;;
490 install)
491 cmds="$cmds -bi --short-circuit"
492 ;;
493 pack)
494 cmds="$cmds -bb --short-circuit"
495 ;;
496 *)
497 die "Invalid test build sub-command '$command_arg'."
498 ;;
499 esac
500
501 local log_file="$log_dir/test/$spec_name.log"
502
503 if [ -f "$log_file" ] ; then
504 rm -f "$log_file.bak"
505 run mv "$log_file" "$log_file.bak"
506 fi
507
508 echo "Doing test RPM build for '$base_arch' target (logging to $log_file)..."
509 log_run "$log_file" rpmbuild.exe "--define=dist %nil" --target=$base_arch $cmds $spec_full
510
511 # Show the generated RPMs when appropriate.
512 if [ "$command_arg" = "all" -o "$command_arg" = "pack" ] ; then
513 # Find all RPM packages for the base arch (note the quotes around `` - it's to preserve multi-line result).
514 local rpms="`grep "^Wrote: \+.*\.\($base_arch\.rpm\|noarch\.rpm\)$" "$log_file" | sed -e "s#^Wrote: \+##g"`"
515 if [ -n "$rpms" ] ; then
516 echo "Successfully generated the following RPMs:"
517 for f in $rpms; do
518 echo "$f"
519 done
520 else
521 warn "Cannot find .$base_arch.rpm/.noarch.rpm file names in '$log_file'."
522 fi
523 fi
524}
525
526repo_dir_for_file()
527{
528 # $1 = input file name
529 # $2 = var name to save dir to
530
531 [ -n "$1" -a -n "$2" ] || die "Invalid arguments."
532
533 local _repo_dir_for_file_ret=
534 case "$1" in
535 *.src.rpm)
536 eval _repo_dir_for_file_ret="$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LAYOUT_srpm"
537 ;;
538 *.*.rpm)
539 local arch="${1%.rpm}"
540 arch="${arch##*.}"
541 [ -n "$arch" ] || die "No arch spec in file name '$1'."
542 eval _repo_dir_for_file_ret="$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LAYOUT_rpm"
543 ;;
544 *.zip)
545 eval _repo_dir_for_file_ret="$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LAYOUT_zip"
546 ;;
547 esac
548
549 eval "$2=\$_repo_dir_for_file_ret"
550}
551
552upload_cmd()
553{
554 # Check settings.
555 test -n "$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST" || die "RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST is empty."
556
557 local repo="$command_arg"
558 [ -z "$repo" ] && repo="${RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST%% *}"
559
560 check_dir_var "RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${repo}_DIR"
561
562 eval local base="\$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${repo}_DIR"
563
564 [ -f "$spec_list" ] || die \
565"File '$spec_list' is not found.
566You may need to build the packages using the 'build' command."
567
568 # Prepare for committing the SPEC and auxiliary source files.
569 local ver_list=
570 [ -L "$spec_list" ] && ver_list=`readlink "$spec_list"`
571 [ -z "$ver_list" ] && die "File '$spec_list' is not a valid symbolic link."
572
573 local ver_full="${ver_list#${spec_name}.}"
574 ver_full="${ver_full%.*}"
575 [ -n "$dist_mark" ] && ver_full="${ver_full%${dist_mark}}"
576
577 [ -n "$ver_full" ] || die "Full version string is empty."
578
579 local commit_items="$spec_full"
580 # Commit the auxiliary source directory, if any, as well.
581 [ -d "${spec_full%.spec}" ] && commit_items="$commit_items ${spec_full%.spec}"
582
583 local commit_msg="spec: $spec_name: Release version $ver_full."
584
585 echo \
586"Uploading requires the following items to be committed to SPEC repository:
587 $commit_items
588With the following commit message:
589 $commit_msg
590The repository will be updated now and then you will get a diff for careful
591inspection. Type YES to continue."
592
593 local answer=
594 read answer
595 if [ "$answer" = "YES" ] ; then
596 local pager=`which less`
597 if [ ! -x "$pager" ] ; then
598 pager="more"
599 # OS/2 more doesn't understand LF, feed it through sed.
600 [ -x `which sed` ] && pager="sed -e '' | $pager"
601 fi
602 run svn up "$spec_dir"
603 echo
604 svn diff $commit_items | "$pager"
605 echo "
606Type YES if the diff is okay to be committed."
607 read answer
608 fi
609
610 [ "$answer" = "YES" ] || die "Your answer is not YES, upload is aborted."
611
612 # First, copy RPM files over to the repository.
613 local files=
614 read_file_list "$spec_list" files
615 for f in $files; do
616 local d=
617 repo_dir_for_file "$f" d
618 [ -n "$d" ] || die "Unsupported file name '$f' in '$spec_list'."
619 [ -d "$d" ] || die "'$d' is not a directory."
620 [ -f "$d/${f##*/}" -a -z "$force" ] && die \
621"File '$d/${f##*/}' already exists.
622Use the -f option to force uploading if you are sure the existing
623packages in the repository should be discarded."
624 echo "Copying $f to $d..."
625 run cp -p "$f" "$d"
626 done
627
628 # On success, delete the uploaded packages and archive log files.
629 for f in $files; do
630 echo "Removing $f..."
631 run rm -f "$f"
632 done
633
634 # And finally commit the SPEC file.
635 run svn commit $commit_items -m "$commit_msg"
636
637 # Note: versioned .list file will remain in archive forever (for further reference).
638 echo "Removing old '$spec_name' logs from $log_dir/archive..."
639 rm -f "$log_dir/archive/$spec_name".*.log "$log_dir/archive/$spec_name".list
640 echo "Moving '$spec_name' logs to $log_dir/archive..."
641 run mv "$log_base".*.log "$log_base".*.list "$log_base".list "$log_dir/archive/"
642}
643
644clean_cmd()
645{
646 if [ "$command_arg" = "test" ] ; then
647 # Cleanup after "test" command.
648 local base_arch="${RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST##* }"
649 local log_file="$log_dir/test/$spec_name.log"
650
651 [ -f "$log_file" ] || die "File '$test_log' is not found."
652
653 # Find all RPM packages for the base arch (note the quotes around `` - it's to preserve multi-line result).
654 local rpms="`grep "^Wrote: \+.*\.\($base_arch\.rpm\|noarch\.rpm\)$" "$log_file" | sed -e "s#^Wrote: \+##g"`"
655 if [ -n "$rpms" ] ; then
656 for f in $rpms; do
657 echo "Removing $f..."
658 run rm -f "$f"
659 done
660 echo "Removing $log_file[.bak]..."
661 run rm -f "$log_file" "$log_file".bak
662 else
663 die "Cannot find .$base_arch.rpm/.noarch.rpm file names in '$log_file'."
664 fi
665
666 return
667 fi
668
669 # Cleanup after "build command".
670 [ -f "$spec_list" ] || die \
671"File '$spec_list' is not found.
672You man need to build the packages using the 'build' command."
673
674 local files=
675 read_file_list "$spec_list" files
676
677 for f in $files; do
678 echo "Removing $f..."
679 run rm -f "$f"
680 done
681
682 echo "Removing '$spec_name' logs from $log_dir..."
683 rm -f "$log_base".*.log "$log_base".*.list "$log_base".list
684}
685
686move_cmd()
687{
688 # Check settings.
689 [ -n "$spec_ver" ] || die "SPEC parameter lacks version specification."
690
691 test -n "$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST" || die "RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST is empty."
692
693 local from_repo="${command_arg%%=*}"
694 local to_repo="${command_arg#*=}"
695
696 [ -n "$from_repo" ] || die "FROM_REPO parameter is missing."
697 [ "$from_repo" = "$to_repo" ] && die "TO_REPO parameter is missing (or equals to FROM_REPO)."
698
699 check_dir_var "RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${from_repo}_DIR"
700 check_dir_var "RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${to_repo}_DIR"
701
702 local ver_list="$log_dir/archive/$spec_name.$spec_ver.list"
703 [ -f "$ver_list" ] || die "File '$ver_list' is not found."
704
705 eval local from_base="\$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${from_repo}_DIR"
706 eval local to_base="\$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${to_repo}_DIR"
707
708 local files=
709 read_file_list "$ver_list" files '
710local dir=
711local base="$from_base"; repo_dir_for_file "$file" dir; file="${dir}/${file##*/}"
712base="$to_base"; repo_dir_for_file "$file" dir; file_post=">${dir}"
713'
714 for f in $files; do
715 local from="${f%%>*}"
716 local to="${f#*>}"
717 echo "Moving $from to $to/..."
718 run mv "$from" "$to/"
719 done
720}
721
722remove_cmd()
723{
724 # Check settings.
725 [ -n "$spec_ver" ] || die "SPEC parameter lacks version specification."
726
727 test -n "$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST" || die "RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST is empty."
728
729 local repo="$command_arg"
730 [ -z "$repo" ] && repo="${RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_REPO_LIST%% *}"
731
732 check_dir_var "RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${repo}_DIR"
733
734 local ver_list="$log_dir/archive/$spec_name.$spec_ver.list"
735 [ -f "$ver_list" ] || die "File '$ver_list' is not found."
736
737 eval local base="\$RPMBUILD_BOT_UPLOAD_${repo}_DIR"
738
739 local files=
740 read_file_list "$ver_list" files 'local dir=; repo_dir_for_file $file dir; file="${dir}/${file##*/}"'
741
742 for f in $files; do
743 echo "Removing $f..."
744 run rm -f "$f"
745 done
746
747 echo "Removing $ver_list..."
748 run rm -f "$ver_list"
749
750 # Also remove the logs of last "build" if we are removing the last "build" package.
751 if [ -L "$log_dir/archive/$spec_name.list" -a \
752 `readlink "$log_dir/archive/$spec_name.list"` = "$spec_name.$spec_ver.list" ] ; then
753 echo "Removing '$spec_name' logs from $log_dir/archive..."
754 rm -f "$log_dir/archive/$spec_name".*.log "$log_dir/archive/$spec_name".list
755 fi
756}
757
758#
759# Main.
760#
761
762# Parse command line.
763while [ -n "$1" ] ; do
764 case "$1" in
765 -*)
766 options="$*"
767 while [ -n "$1" ] ; do
768 case "$1" in
769 -f) force="-f"
770 ;;
771 *) usage
772 ;;
773 esac
774 shift
775 done
776 break
777 ;;
778 *)
779 if [ -z "$spec" ] ; then
780 spec="$1"
781 else
782 command="$1"
783 fi
784 ;;
785 esac
786 shift
787done
788
789[ -n "$spec" ] || usage
790[ -z "$command" ] && command="build"
791
792spec_ver="${spec#*=}"
793spec="${spec%=*}"
794[ "$spec" = "$spec_ver" ] && spec_ver=
795
796command_name="${command%%=*}"
797command_arg="${command#*=}"
798[ "$command_name" = "$command_arg" ] && command_arg=
799
800need_spec_file=
801
802# Validate commands.
803case "$command_name" in
804 build|test)
805 need_spec_file=1
806 ;;
807 upload|clean|move|remove)
808 ;;
809 *) usage
810 ;;
811esac
812
813# Query all rpmbuild macros in a single run as it may be slow.
814eval `rpmbuild.exe --eval='rpmbuild_dir="%_topdir" ; spec_dir="%_specdir" ; src_dir="%_sourcedir" ; dist_mark="%dist"' | tr '\\\' /`
815
816[ -n "$rpmbuild_dir" -a -d "$rpmbuild_dir" ] || die "Falied to get %_topdir from rpmbuild or not directory ($rpmbuild_dir)."
817[ -n "$spec_dir" -a -d "$spec_dir" ] || die "Falied to get %_specdir from rpmbuild or not directory ($spec_dir)."
818[ -n "$src_dir" -a -d "$src_dir" ] || die "Falied to get %_sourcedir from rpmbuild or not directory ($src_dir)."
819
820log_dir="$rpmbuild_dir/logs"
821zip_dir="$rpmbuild_dir/zip"
822
823spec=`echo $spec | tr '\\\' /`
824
825spec_name="${spec##*/}"
826
827if [ "$spec_name" = "$spec" ] ; then
828 # No path information, use SPECS
829 spec_full="$spec_dir/${spec_name%.spec}.spec"
830else
831 # Has some path, use it.
832 spec_full="${spec%.spec}.spec"
833fi
834
835spec_name="${spec_name%.spec}"
836
837[ -z "$need_spec_file" -o -f "$spec_full" ] || die "Spec file '$spec_full' is not found."
838
839# Prepare some (non-rpmbuild-standard) directories.
840run mkdir -p "$log_dir"
841run mkdir -p "$log_dir/archive"
842run mkdir -p "$log_dir/test"
843run mkdir -p "$zip_dir"
844
845log_base="$log_dir/$spec_name"
846spec_list="$log_base.list"
847
848start_time=$(date +%s)
849
850echo "Build started on $(date -R)."
851echo "Package: $spec_name"
852echo "Command: $command $options"
853
854# Set up the rpmbuild-bot environment.
855. "${0%%.sh}-env.sh"
856
857# Check common settings.
858test -n "$RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST" || die "RPMBUILD_BOT_ARCH_LIST is empty."
859
860run eval "${command_name}_cmd"
861
862quit 0
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