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2019-11-30makechrootpkg: sync database for checkpkg to avoid nonexistent targetsLevente Polyak1-1/+1
For build servers or similar infrastructure its relatively common to not sync/update the database regularly. This leads to problems properly running checkpkg duo to nonexistent target files that we try to download. As building on build servers is a very common use case, lets ensure we sync the local database before trying to resolve the package locations.
2019-11-30makechrootpkg: check local pkg versions before downloading for checkpkgLevente Polyak1-6/+12
Avoid always trying to download and output the according message. Add checks for packages either not being available in the repo or all variants have up to date versions stored in the local cache.
2019-11-07use libmakepkg to find and use variables in makepkg.confEli Schwartz1-28/+6
- drop homebrew function in makechrootpkg - use better mock to find invoking user's $HOME - make offload-build respect makepkg.conf to determine where to sync files, matching the behavior of makechrootpkg Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-09-28checkpkg: add option to print a warning in case of differencesLevente Polyak1-1/+1
Sometimes its desired to be explicitly made aware of differences reporter by checkpkg via printing a warning instead of a regular message. Automatically use --warn for makechrootpkg builds so packagers are made visibly aware of a soname bump by simply looking out for colors indicating non success messages. Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-09-28checkpkg: add option to avoid keeping the tmp dirLevente Polyak1-1/+1
In some cases, like default makechrootpkg execution, the temporary directory used to assemble the differences is not required. Add an option to checkpkg that allows to get rid of that directory after run and call it automatically like that in makechrootpkg. Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-09-28makechrootpkg: run checkpkg automatically after buildLevente Polyak1-1/+19
Cache previous versions required for checkpkg via pacman to avoid multiple downloads when running multiple times. In case we can't download the packages, like while building out of repo packages, print a warning instead of running checkpkg Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-09-12Revert "makechrootpkg: with -n, check if the package failed to install"Eli Schwartz1-8/+1
This reverts commit be44b9cde15f3228839253c0c0d7d56c124c4e26. This was a nice idea in theory, because it means that we can catch conflicting files before releasing them into the repos. In practice, there were unanticipated side effects: single-package installs which conflict against their own makedepends cannot be installed either. Examples include: - kernel modules which makedepend on their dkms equivalent - jack2, which makedepends/optdepends on portaudio, which requires jack... but jack2 is a drop-in provides/conflicts jack. We cannot reliably detect when makepkg --install will error out because of dependency conflicts vs. packages which are simply broken. So, back out this change for now. Revisit this once pacutils has a new release, because it will add the option --resolve-conflicts=all, allowing for much better scripted responses to "foo conflicts with bar, remove bar? [y/N]" than simply "--noconfirm and fail". Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: with -n, check if the package failed to installEli Schwartz1-1/+8
We previously whitelisted this return code because split packages can frequently conflict each other, so makepkg -i is *expected* to fail in such a case. However, there is no good reason to let this succeed if the pkgbase only builds one pkgname -- that will always be a severe issue. Add a check for how many split Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: make the -U option work for the first time everEli Schwartz1-2/+2
The -U option was initially introduced in commit cda9cf436b2897b063c1e40efb144404aad8b821 in order to enable running makechrootpkg as root, delegating to another, manually selected, user to perform various non-root tasks (given that makepkg was modified to throw fatal errors when run as root without the option of --asroot to disable that). However, it was only ever implemented for the --verifysource option outside of the chroot, and the builduser inside the chroot is created with the same uid as the makechrootpkg invoker. It needs to run as the same uid, because it needs rw access to $startdir and $SRCDEST! Additionally this lets the invoking user more easily inspect the build directory in case of problems... The correct solution for this is to properly implement the initial intention of the -U option, and make it override the autodetection of the "invoking user" which is normally done by inspecting $SUDO_USER. This is then used as the single source of truth for "who am I pretending to be". Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: also downgrade packages when updating chrootsEli Schwartz1-1/+1
Packages should never be getting downgraded... unless a package is pulled from testing, e.g. for example if gcc9 totally breaks the linux kernel. In such cases, the master repo says there is a downgrade, so we'd better go with that. Basically, ensure that packages match the repo they are being built against. Consistency at all costs! Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: when installing with -I, ensure package is installedEli Schwartz1-1/+1
noconfirm is wrong here, as we don't want to accept the default answer -- we want to install the new package, even if it conflicts and provides an existing one. After all, we explicitly asked for it. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: accept arguments useful to verifysourceEli Schwartz1-3/+5
And pass them on to download_sources outside the chroot. Fixes FS#35652 Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: fix breakage in makepkg option parsingEli Schwartz1-2/+1
In commit bd826752c9dc8f01917ee831302b6220ad09603a, support for short options was added to the heuristic for --noextract, but in the process, we changed to loop over the set of user options plus the builtin defaults for inside the chroot. This was wrong, as we only care about the user options -- moreover, it prevents us from adding verifysource support *outside* the chroot, for options that are also chroot options, like --holdver. Also remove uselessly duplicated line. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09Escape paths with ":" that are passed to systemd-nspawn --bindEli Schwartz1-2/+2
When parsing paths to automatically make available to the container, the ":" is used internally by systemd-nspawn to signify destinations in the container. Replace automatically with "\:" for the mounts that we set up, in order to safely handle a working directory etc. that contains this character. For bind options exposed to the user, it is assumed the user takes care of passing systemd-nspawn compatible paths themselves. Fixes FS#60845 Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: check truthiness using shell arithmeticEli Schwartz1-18/+19
Using the literal strings "true" and "false" is inaccurate and may result in uncertainty of whether it is set when doing string comparison, or simply rely on the shell implementation of treating the string as a command builtin, then executing the value as a shell command. Emulate makepkg, which makes heavy use of shell arithmetic for this purpose. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09Revert "makechrootpkg: Have functions be more function-y."Eli Schwartz1-33/+6
This reverts (the bulk of) commit 2fd5931a8c67289a8a4acd327b3ce99a5d64c8c7. Reducing globals makes little sense in in a oneshot bash script, but reduces code clarity and in fact resulted in bugs because even the commit author couldn't keep track of the script state. An exit was changed to a return, even though that made no sense outside of a function, and has been duly returned to being an exit. This was never tested and later papered over by wrapping the entire script in a main() function and then calling the function for hysterical raisins. The functiony nature of sync_chroot/delete_chroot is preserved, as those functions demonstrate meaningfully standalone functionality -- who knows? we may want to reuse this. Everything else is tightly bound to the internal logic of makechrootpkg. Completely separate functionality that was silently implemented in the original commit is also preserved: - declare a couple of variables as locals - move the abort-on-no-PKGBUILD outside the install_packages function Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09Revert "makechrootpkg: Avoid having code floating around outside of a function."Eli Schwartz1-121/+117
This reverts commit 49088b0860276c664933c2b3e36a2fef714b7a07. The fundamental intention was flawed and broken, it caused annoying issues and regressions, and the self-avowed sole purpose of the change was so that a downstream project could *post-modify the script and source it as a library*. That is not okay. You don't wrap non-factorable code in a function called main() and call it a library. The only possible use for this is to treat makechrootpkg *internals* as a library, which is not supported. Downstream projects that wish to use the functionality of makechrootpkg should treat makepkg as a command with a public API in the form of command line options. That is kind of how commands of all kinds work, since forever. That is how all users of makechrootpkg *except for parabola* use it. Arguments that "it saves us the cost of fork+exec to bash" are simply invalid. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-08-09makechrootpkg: load makepkg.conf variables correctlyEli Schwartz1-1/+1
Since makepkg.conf is a bash-compatible configuration file, it must be sourced. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2019-06-12Revert "makechrootpkg: sync_chroot: Make more general."Eli Schwartz via arch-projects1-19/+13
This reverts commit 6d1992909cc46e293027ff488ae2632047603e66. It has never worked. In commit c86823a2d4a4152c71faa1c3bab227756232996f it was noted that it compared the device numbers for [[ $1 = $1 ]] which was a useless check and always returned true, for *any* btrfs filesystem. Now that the function is corrected to compare [[ $1 = $2 ]] the check is still useless, but this time because it always returns false -- btrfs subvolumes on the same filesystem do *not* share device numbers. So let's go back to the original working implementation that only matters in terms of makechrootpkg, and just checks if makechrootpkg's root working directory is btrfs (in which case we know it will be a subvolume because mkarchroot will create it that way). This restores our special support for the btrfs filesystem. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2019-03-25makechrootpkg: keep *DEST, MAKEFLAGS & PACKAGERMatt Robinson1-1/+1
If makechrootpkg is called as non-root, the {SRC,SRCPKG,PKG,LOG}DEST, MAKEFLAGS and PACKAGER environment variables are lost in the call to check_root(). Add these to the passed keepenv list so that they are preserved instead.
2019-01-22remove empty tree if "--verifysource" failedErich Eckner1-7/+3
makechrootpkg's download_sources() leaves a stray directory if "makepkg --verifysource" failed. We use "setup_workdir" instead of "mktemp -d", because this ensures the correct garbage collection. Signed-off-by: Erich Eckner <git@eckner.net>
2018-05-31makechrootpkg: whitelist return code 14 from makepkgEli Schwartz via arch-projects1-0/+7
makepkg 5.1 implements error codes, and 14 means that installing the packages after they were built has failed. We don't care about this error and would like makechrootpkg to succeed regardless, e.g. for split packages that are mutually exclusive. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2018-05-16Do not assume the makechrootpkg user's groupname is the same as the username20180528Eli Schwartz1-1/+1
chown support "$user:$group" but also "$user:" which infers $group rather than leaving it as root. This looks up the group name in cases where the default group is e.g. "users" and users do not get their own unique groups.
2018-05-13makechrootpkg: Do not copy the user keyring into the chroot.Eli Schwartz1-6/+1
Since commit 75fdff1811a0487f82c75b2e260da905102b4eea we no longer run integrity checks inside the chroot anyway, so this is no longer needed and will never be used.
2018-05-12makechrootpkg: add /etc/shadow entry for builduserEvangelos Foutras1-1/+2
Without it, sudo 1.8.23 will return an error: sudo: PAM account management error: Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info
2018-03-24makechrootpkg: fix verifysource with pacman-gitEli Schwartz1-1/+1
In pacman-git commit d8717a6a9666ec80c8645d190d6f9c7ab73084ac makepkg started checking that the setuid/setgid bit could be removed on the $BUILDDIR in order to prevent this propagating to the packages themselves. Unfortunately, this requires the temporary builddir used during the --verifysource stage of makepkg, to be owned by $makepkg_user which was not the case as it is created as root using mktemp (and given world rwx in addition to the restricted deletion bit.) Obviously makepkg cannot chmod a directory that it does not own. Fix this by making $makepkg_user the owner of that directory, as should have been the case all along. (Giving world rwx is illogical on general principle. The fact that this is a workaround for makepkg demanding these directories be writable even when they are not going to be used for the makepkg options in question, is not justification for being careless.) Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2018-03-24makechrootpkg: respect GNUPGHOMEEmiel Wiedijk1-2/+3
Previously, makechrootpkg hardcoded ~/.gnupg. Therefore, if a user uses a custom GPG home directory, the siganture checking would fail. Now makechrootpkg uses $GNUPGHOME, with a fallback to ~/.gnupg. Signed-off-by: Emiel Wiedijk <me@aimileus.nl>
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: make sure that makepkg.conf is always parsed as textBartłomiej Piotrowski1-1/+1
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: Adjust to work properly with `set -e`Luke Shumaker1-1/+1
This worked properly until eab5aba.
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: Fix anti-pattern when checking for enabled featuresEli Schwartz1-2/+2
Don't use error-prone logic e.g. foo=true; if $foo ... This completely fails to act as expected when the variable is unset because of unrelated bugs. While this merely causes the default behavior to be "false" rather than "true" in such cases, it is better to fail to enable explicitly requested behavior (which will be noticed by the user) than to simply upgrade to this behavior for free (which may not seem to have any obvious cause). Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2018-01-21makechrootpkg: Fix unconditionally running namcapEli Schwartz1-1/+1
Fixes regression in 2fd5931a8c67289a8a4acd327b3ce99a5d64c8c7 $run_namcap will always be set to "" `if $not_a_var; then ...; fi` is always truthful when $not_a_var is unset or equal to "" and the `then` clause will always be run. I'm not sure why global state variables need to be cloned locally for their sole explicit purpose. But for now this patch implements the minimum necessary work to properly pass the "do I want namcap" variable into prepare_chroot() according to the current logic flow. Note that I have still not thorougly tested makechrootpkg. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
2017-12-27Revert "makechrootpkg: Reopen console to assign the CTTY"Evangelos Foutras1-3/+0
This reverts commit ddd508efc083fc9beb6f2c96e2537521b31c1e6f. The underlying bug (FS#56529) was fixed in glibc 2.26-9.
2017-11-22Support reproducible buildsEli Schwartz1-2/+3
Recent development versions of makepkg support reproducible builds through the environment variable SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH. Pass this variable through makechrootpkg to makepkg when available. Also initialize SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH whenever running archbuild to enforce reproducible builds for repository packages. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
2017-10-30makechrootpkg: Fix function usage commentsLuke Shumaker1-1/+1
A couple of the comments noting which globals are used by functions are outdated/wrong. - download_sources() : Remove USER from the list. It was always wrong. Originally, it should have been SUDO_USER (not USER), but I should have removed it entirely in 4f23609. - move_products() : Add SRCPKGDEST to the list. Though the commit adding the comment was only recently upstreamed (as 2fd5931), it originated in 2013 in a commit that has since been rebased many times. Anyway, in this rebasing, it missed move_products() starting to pay attention to SRCPKGDEST in fd1be1b (since nothing made git think there was a "conflict").
2017-10-30makechrootpkg: move init_variables() to be part of main()Luke Shumaker1-24/+20
The reason it wasn't moved before was just to keep the diffs (with --ignore-all-space) smaller, to make merging and rebasing work easier. Moving code around in a file tends to make that difficult. But, readability wise, it belongs in main().
2017-09-14makechrootpkg: Reopen console to assign the CTTYJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)1-0/+3
nspawn does not give us a controlling terminal, hence we ignore interrupts. Apparently this was lost in systemd at some point. Hack around this by reopening the console to make it the controlling terminal.
2017-09-14makechrootpkg: Prevent collecting coredumpsJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)1-0/+4
Coredumps from build chroots are not generally useful. Prevent them from being generated. Avoids a lot of annoyance from the GCC testsuite spawning lots of systemd-coredump processes. Just set the soft limit so the user can still raise it in the PKGBUILD if they insist.
2017-08-24makechrootpkg: Also look for -e as --noextractJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)1-6/+6
2017-08-24makechrootpkg: Prevent removing build dir when --noextract specifiedMartchus1-7/+7
2017-07-13makechrootpkg: Skip integrity checks inside the chrootJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)1-1/+1
We've already done these during download_sources().
2017-07-13makechrootpkg: Use long args for makepkgJan Alexander Steffens (heftig)1-2/+2
Slightly more verbose, but also more understandable.
2017-07-13makechrootpkg: Move makepkg-as-root check to main()Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig)1-8/+8
download_sources(), while the first invocation of makepkg, is a rather odd place for this kind of guard.
2017-07-05makechrootpkg: Fix broken symlinks because of chroot SRCPKGDEST /srcpkgdestLuke Shumaker1-0/+5
Commit 58968cf fixed symlinks for package products in $startdir in light of the simplified chroot setup. However, a similar change needs to be made for source-package products. This was an easy omission to make because makechrootpkg does not produce source-pakcages by default.
2017-07-05Add `# shellcheck` directives to quiet shellcheck, add PKGBUILD.protoLuke Shumaker1-0/+1
The added PKGBUILD.proto file is so that shellcheck can know know what to expect that a PKGBUILD sets.
2017-07-05Quote strings that shellcheck warns about.Luke Shumaker1-3/+3
These changes are all strictly "slap some double-quotes in there". Anything more than that is not included in this commit.
2017-07-05Make purely stylistic changes to make shellcheck happier.Luke Shumaker1-7/+9
These are purely stylistic changes that make shellcheck complain less. This does NOT include things like quoting currently unquoted variables.
2017-07-05makechrootpkg: Add a comment warning about a bug in "sudo -i"Luke Shumaker1-0/+4
The bug isn't currently triggered, but I accidentally did trigger when I was trying to modify the command a bit. I figure a "caution" sign would be helpful to any future developers.
2017-07-05makechroot: download_sources: Accept makepkg_owner as an argumentLuke Shumaker1-5/+5
What this is really doing is fixing a conflict that I had incorrectly resolved when rebasing what became 2fd5931 onto cda9cf4. Of course, because of dynamic scoping, everything worked out, and everything worked as intended. Before cda9cf4, it was appropriate for download_sources to take src_owner as an argument, but after cda9cf4, it is now appropriate to take makepkg_user as an argument. However, it still takes src_owner as an argument, but pays 0 attention to it; instead looking at makepkg_user which it happily inherited because of dynamic scoping. So change it to take makepkg_user as the argument.
2017-07-05makechrootpkg: sync_chroot: Make more general.Luke Shumaker1-13/+19
This is inspired by the thought that went in to the delete_chroot is_subvolume commit. sync_chroot($chrootdir, $copydir) copies `$chrootdir/root` to `$copydir`. That seems a little silly; why do we care about "$chrootdir"? Have it just be sync_chroot(source, destination) like every other sync/copy command. Where this becomes tricky is check to decide if we are going to use btrfs subvolumes or not. We don't care if "$source/.." is on btrfs; the root could be a directly-mounted subvolume, but and the destination could be another subvolume of the same btrfs mounted somewhere else. The things we do care about are: - The source is a btrfs subvolume (so that we can snapshot it) - The source is on the same filesystem as the directory that the copy will be created in. - If the destination exists: * that it is not a mountpoint (so that we can delete and recreate it) * that it is a btrfs subvolume (so that we can quickly delete it) On the last point, it isn't necessary for creating the new snapshot, just for quick deletion. That can be a separate check, where we use regular `rm` for deleting the existing copy, but use subvolume snapshots for creating the new one.
2017-07-05makechrootpkg: sync_chroot: make usage easier to understand.Luke Shumaker1-10/+5
Also, shorten the "Synchronizing" message to only include the full path to the copy if it was specified. The capslocked variable names in the Usage comment were references to things in Parabola's tools, that didn't make much sense here out of context.