minix/commands/scripts/easypack.sh
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:33:53 CEST
From: Andy Tanenbaum <ast@cs.vu.nl>
To: beng@few.vu.nl
Subject: easypack
Status: RO
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To make it possible to have two places for code to come from (tested
and beta), I changed pack to try both of them in sequence. I also
improved error reporting and logging.
Andy
---------------------- easypack -----------------------
#!/bin/sh
# This script gets and installs a package from the Website.
# It is called by getpack package1 ...
# A package must be in the form of pack.tar.bz2 and must
# include a build script that makes and installs it.
# The build script should succeed if installation works, else fail
# Examples:
# easypack awk elle telnet # fetch and install 3 packages
# easypack -o awk elle telnet # fetch and replace existing packs
SOURCE_DIR=/usr/src/commands # where the source is deposited
OVERWRITE=0 # can an installed package be overwritten?
SOFTWARE_DIR="http://www.minix3.org/software" # Tested and approved S/W
BETA_DIR="http://www.minix3.org/beta_software" # Untested software
# Check for at least one parameter
case $# in
0) echo Usage: $0 package ...
exit ;;
esac
# Change to source directory
ORIG_DIR=`pwd`
rm -rf Log # remove old debugging log
cd $SOURCE_DIR
# Check for write permission here
if test ! -w .
then echo You do not have write permission for $SOURCE_DIR
exit 1
fi
# Check for -o flag; if found, set OVERWRITE
if test $1 = "-o"
then OVERWRITE=1
shift
fi
# Loop on the packages
for i
do # Check to see if it exists. Don't overwrite unless -o given
echo " " ; echo Start fetching $i
echo " " >>$ORIG_DIR/Log
echo ------------- Start fetching $i ------------------ >>$ORIG_DIR/Log
if test -r $i
then # Directory already exists. May it be overwritten?
if test $OVERWRITE = 0
then echo $i already exists. Skipping this package
continue
else # Remove the directory
rm -rf $i
echo Existing directory $i removed
fi
fi
# Remove any junk from previous attempts
rm -rf $i.tar.bz2 $i.tar
# Get the package
URL=$SOFTWARE_DIR/$i.tar.bz2
URL1=$URL
urlget $URL >$i.tar.bz2
# See if we got the file or an error
if grep "<HTML>" $i.tar.bz2 >/dev/null
then # It is not in the directory of tested software. Try beta dir.
URL=$BETA_DIR/$i.tar.bz2
urlget $URL >$i.tar.bz2
if grep "<HTML>" $i.tar.bz2 >/dev/null
then echo Cannot get $i.
echo " " Tried $URL1
echo " " Tried $URL
echo " " Skipping this package
rm -rf $i.tar.bz2
continue
fi
fi
# We got it. Unpack it.
bunzip2 $i.tar.bz2
tar xf $i.tar
if test ! -d $i
then echo Unable to unpack $i
continue
fi
# It is now unpacked. Build it
cd $i
if ./build >>$ORIG_DIR/Log 2>&1
then echo $i installed from $URL
else echo $i failed to install
fi
# Clean up
cd ..
# rm -rf $i.tar*
done