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=head1 NAME
rinse - RPM Installation Entity.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
rinse [options]
Help Options:
--help Show help information.
--manual Read the manual for this script.
--version Show the version information and exit.
Mandatory Options:
--arch Specify the architecture to install.
--directory The directory to install the distribution within.
--distribution The distribution to install.
Customization Options:
--add-pkg-list Additional packages to download and install
--after-post-install Additionally run the specified script after
the post install script.
--before-post-install Additionally run the specified script before
the post install script.
--post-install Run the given post-install script instead of the
default files in /usr/lib/rinse/$distro
Misc Options:
--cache Should we use a local cache? (Default is 1)
--cache-dir Specify the directory we should use for the cache.
--clean-cache Clean our cache of .rpm files, then exit.
--config Specify a different configuration file.
(Default is /etc/rinse/rinse.conf)
--pkgs-dir Specify a different directory containing
<distribution>.packages files.
--mirror Specify the URL of the mirror.
(Default is to read it from /etc/rinse/rinse.conf)
--list-distributions Show installable distributions.
--print-uris Only show the RPMs which should be downloaded.
default files in /usr/lib/rinse/$distro
--verbose Enable verbose output.
=cut
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 8
=item B<--arch>
Specify the architecture to install. Valid choices are 'amd64' and 'i386' only.
=item B<--add-pkg-list>
Add a list of additional packages.
=item B<--cache>
Specify whether to cache packages (1) or not (0).
=item B<--cache-dir>
Specify the directory we should use for the cache.
=item B<--clean-cache>
Remove all cached .rpm files.
=item B<--directory>
Specify the directory into which the distribution should be installed.
=item B<--distribution>
Specify the distribution to be installed.
=item B<--help>
Show help information.
=item B<--mirror>
Specify the URL of the mirror. Normally this is read from /etc/rinse/rinse.conf.
=item B<--list-distributions>
Show the distributions which are installable.
=item B<--manual>
Read the manual for this script.
=item B<--print-uris>
Only show the files we would download, don't actually do so.
=item B<--verbose>
Enable verbose output.
=item B<--version>
Show the version number and exit.
=back
=cut
=head1 DESCRIPTION
rinse is a simple script which is designed to be able to install
a minimal working installation of an RPM-based distribution into
a directory.
The tool is analogous to the standard Debian GNU/Linux debootstrap
utility.
=cut
=head1 USAGE
To use this script you will need to be root. This is required
to mount /proc, run chroot, and more.
Basic usage is as simple as:
=for example begin
rinse --distribution fedora-core-6 --directory /tmp/test
=for example end
This will download the required RPM files and unpack them into
a minimal installation of Fedora Core 6.
To see which RPM files would be downloaded, without actually
performing an installation or downloading anything, then you
may run the following:
=for example begin
rinse --distribution fedora-core-6 --print-uris
=for example end
=cut
=head1 TODO
Short of supporting more distributions or architectures there aren't
really any outstanding issues.
=cut
=head1 AUTHOR
Thomas Lange http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/~lange/
Steve Kemp http://www.steve.org.uk/
=cut
=head1 LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2011-2014 by Thomas Lange. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2007-2010 by Steve Kemp. All rights reserved.
This module is free software;
you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license.
=cut
#
# Good practise
#
use strict;
use warnings;
#
# Standard Perl modules we require
#
use English;
use File::Copy;
use File::Path;
use File::Find;
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;
use LWP::UserAgent;
#
# Release number.
#
my $RELEASE = '3.2';
#
# Our configuration options.
#
my %CONFIG;
#
# Default options.
#
$CONFIG{ 'cache' } = 1;
$CONFIG{ 'cache-dir' } = "/var/cache/rinse/";
$CONFIG{ 'config' } = "/etc/rinse/rinse.conf";
$CONFIG{ 'pkgs-dir' } = "/etc/rinse";
#
# Find the size of our terminal
#
( $CONFIG{ 'width' }, $CONFIG{ 'height' } ) = getTerminalSize();
#
# Make sure the host is setup correctly, and that all required
# tools are available.
#
testSetup();
#
# Parse our arguments
#
parseCommandLineArguments();
#
# Handle special case first.
#
if ( $CONFIG{'list-distributions'} ) {
listDistributions();
exit;
}
if ( $CONFIG{'clean-cache'} ) {
cleanCache();
exit;
}
#
# Sanity check our arguments
#
sanityCheckArguments();
#
# Ensure we're started by root at this point. This is required
# to make sure we mount /proc, etc.
#
testRootUser() unless ( $CONFIG{ 'print-uris' } );
#
# Make sure the directory we're installing into exists.
#
if ( ( !$CONFIG{ 'print-uris' } ) && ( !-d $CONFIG{ 'directory' } ) ) {
# Make the directory, including all required parent(s) directories.
mkpath( $CONFIG{'directory'}, 0, 0755 );
}
#
# Find the list of packages to download
#
my @packages = getDistributionPackageList( $CONFIG{ 'distribution' } );
#
# Find the mirror, if not specified already.
#
if ( !$CONFIG{'mirror'} ) {
$CONFIG{'mirror'} = getDistributionMirror( $CONFIG{'distribution'}, $CONFIG{'arch'} );
}
#
#
# Download the packages into the specified directory
#
downloadPackagesToDirectory( $CONFIG{ 'directory' },
$CONFIG{ 'mirror' }, @packages );
# If we're only printing then exit here.
exit if ( $CONFIG{'print-uris'} );
#
# Unpack the packages
#
unpackPackages( $CONFIG{ 'directory' } );
# update the rpm database
updaterpmdb($CONFIG{'directory'});
#
# Now run the post-installation customisation.
#
postInstallationCustomization( $CONFIG{'distribution'},
$CONFIG{'directory'} );
#
# All done
#
print "Installation complete.\n";
exit;
=begin doc
This routine is designed to test that the host system we're running
upon has all the required binaries present.
If any are missing then we'll abort.
=end doc
=cut
sub testSetup {
my @required = qw/ rpm rpm2cpio wget /;
foreach my $file (@required) {
if ( ( !-x "/bin/$file" ) && ( !-x "/usr/bin/$file" ) ) {
print "The following (required) binary appears to be missing:\n";
print "\t$file\n";
print "Aborting...\n";
exit;
}
}
}
=begin doc
Make sure this script is being run by a user with UID 0.
=end doc
=cut
sub testRootUser {
if ( $EFFECTIVE_USER_ID != 0 ) {
print <<E_O_ROOT;
In order to use this script you must be running with root privileges.
This is necessary to mount /proc inside the new install and run
chroot, etc.
E_O_ROOT
exit;
}
}
=begin doc
Parse our command line arguments.
=end doc
=cut
sub parseCommandLineArguments {
my $HELP = 0;
my $MANUAL = 0;
my $VERSION = 0;
#
# Parse options.
#
GetOptions(
# configuration options
"config=s", \$CONFIG{ 'config' },
"pkgs-dir=s", \$CONFIG{ 'pkgs-dir' },
# Main options
"arch=s", \$CONFIG{ 'arch' },
"directory=s", \$CONFIG{ 'directory' },
"distribution=s", \$CONFIG{ 'distribution' },
# Misc options.
"cache=s", \$CONFIG{ 'cache' },
"cache-dir=s", \$CONFIG{ 'cache-dir' },
"clean-cache", \$CONFIG{ 'clean-cache' },
"mirror=s", \$CONFIG{ 'mirror' },
"list-distributions", \$CONFIG{ 'list-distributions' },
"print-uris", \$CONFIG{ 'print-uris' },
"post-install=s", \$CONFIG{ 'post-install' },
"before-post-install=s", \$CONFIG{ 'before-post-install' },
"after-post-install=s", \$CONFIG{ 'after-post-install' },
"add-pkg-list=s", \$CONFIG{ 'add-pkg-list' },
# Help options
"help", \$HELP,
"manual", \$MANUAL,
"verbose", \$CONFIG{ 'verbose' },
"version", \$VERSION
);
pod2usage(1) if $HELP;
pod2usage( -verbose => 2 ) if $MANUAL;
if ($VERSION) {
print("rinse release $RELEASE\n");
exit;
}
}
=begin doc
Test that our arguments are sane and sensible.
Mostly this just means ensuring that mandatory options are present.
=end doc
=cut
sub sanityCheckArguments {
#
# Distribution is mandatory
#
if ( !$CONFIG{ 'distribution' } ) {
print <<EOF;
The name of the distribution to install is mandatory.
To see all supported distributions run:
$0 --list-distributions
EOF
exit;
}
#
# Installation root is mandatory *unless* we're just printing
# the URLs we'd download
#
if ( ( !$CONFIG{ 'directory' } ) &&
( !$CONFIG{ 'print-uris' } ) ) {
print <<EOF;
The directory to install into is mandatory. Please specify one with
--directory
EOF
exit;
}
if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } ) {
if ( ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } ne "i386" ) &&
( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } ne "amd64" ) &&
( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } ne "x86_64" ) ) {
print <<EOARCH;
Only two architectures are supported:
i386
amd64 or x86_64
EOARCH
exit;
}
} else
#
# arch is mandatory
#
{
print <<EOF;
The name of the architecture is mandatory.
Please specify i386 or amd64.
EOF
exit;
}
}
=begin doc
Show the distributions we are capable of installing.
=end doc
=cut
sub listDistributions {
my @avail;
#
# An installable distribution requires both:
#
# 1. A package/configuration file.
#
# 2. A scripts directory. (Even if empty!)
#
foreach my $file ( glob("$CONFIG{'pkgs-dir'}/*.packages") ) {
#
# Get the name - so that we can test for the directory.
#
if ( $file =~ /^(.*)\/(.*)\.packages$/ ) {
push @avail, $2 if ( -d "/usr/lib/rinse/$2" );
}
}
if (@avail) {
print "The following distributions are available:\n";
foreach my $a (@avail) {
print "\t$a\n";
}
}
}
=begin doc
Clean our cache of .rpm files.
=end doc
=cut
sub cleanCache {
my $dir = $CONFIG{ 'cache-dir' };
#
# Nested function to remove .rpm files.
#
sub removePackages {
my $file = $File::Find::name;
if ( $file =~ /\.rpm$/ ) {
$CONFIG{ 'verbose' } && print "Removing: $file\n";
unlink($file);
}
}
#
# Call our function.
#
find( { wanted => \&removePackages, no_chdir => 1 }, $dir );
}
=begin doc
Return the list of packages which are required for a basic
installation of the specified distribution.
These packages are located in the configuration file in /etc/rinse.
=end doc
=cut
sub getDistributionPackageList {
my ($distribution) = (@_);
my $file = "$CONFIG{'pkgs-dir'}/$distribution.packages";
my @additional;
my $adt_file = $CONFIG{ 'add-pkg-list' };
if ( !-e $file ) {
print <<EOF;
The package list for the distribution $distribution was not found.
We expected to find:
$file
Aborting.
EOF
exit;
}
if ( ($adt_file) && ( !-e $adt_file ) ) {
print <<EOF;
The file $adt_file was not found.
Aborting.
EOF
exit;
}
#
# Read the file, skipping blank lines and comments
#
my @packages;
open( FILE, "<", $file ) or die "Failed to open $file - $!";
foreach my $line (<FILE>) {
next if ( $line =~ /^#/ );
chomp($line);
push( @packages, $line );
}
close(FILE);
if ($adt_file) {
open( ADT, "<", $adt_file ) or die "Failed to open $adt_file - $!";
foreach my $line (<ADT>) {
next if ( $line =~ /^#/ );
chomp($line);
push( @packages, $line );
}
close(ADT);
}
# remove empty lines and lines with only spaces
@packages = grep {! /^\s*$/ } @packages;
#
# Return the list in a sorted fashion.
#
return ( sort {lc($a) cmp lc($b)} @packages );
}
=begin doc
Find the mirror which should be used for the specified distribution.
=end doc
=cut
sub getDistributionMirror {
my ( $dist, $arch ) = (@_);
my $file = $CONFIG{ 'config' };
if ( !-e $file ) {
print <<EOF;
The configuration file $CONFIG{'config'} was not found.
Aborting.
EOF
exit;
}
open( INPUT, "<", $file ) or die "Failed to open $file - $!";
#
# Are we in the block of the named distribution?
#
my $indist = 0;
#
# Configuration values we've read.
#
my %options;
foreach my $line (<INPUT>) {
next if $line =~ /^#/;
chomp($line);
# match distribution name, for e.g. [fedora-19]
if ( $line =~ /^\[([^]]+)\]/ ) {
if ( lc($1) eq lc($dist) ) {
$indist = 1;
} else {
$indist = 0;
}
}
# match key=value pairs after distribution line
elsif ( ( $line =~ /([^=]+)=([^\n]+)/ ) && $indist ) {
my $key = $1;
my $val = $2;
# Strip leading and trailing whitespace.
$key =~ s/^\s+//;
$key =~ s/\s+$//;
$val =~ s/^\s+//;
$val =~ s/\s+$//;
$options{ $key } = $val;
}
}
close(INPUT);
#
# Did we find it?
# Return value of mirror.$arch if it exists, otherwise value of mirror
my $mirarch = "mirror.$arch";
return ( $options{ $mirarch } ) if ( $options{ $mirarch } );
return ( $options{ 'mirror' } ) if ( $options{ 'mirror' } );
#
# Error if we didn't.
#
print <<EOF;
We failed to find a distribution mirror for $dist ($arch)
in the file: $file
Aborting
EOF
exit;
}
=begin doc
Attempt to download each of the named packages from the specified
mirror, and place them in the given directory.
Use the cache unless we're not supposed to.
=end doc
=cut
sub downloadPackagesToDirectory {
my ( $dir, $mirror, @packages ) = (@_);
#
# Cache directory.
#
my $cache = "$CONFIG{'cache-dir'}/$CONFIG{'distribution'}.$CONFIG{'arch'}/";
my $msg;
#
# Unless we've been told not to then copy packages from
# the cache.
#
if ( ( $CONFIG{ 'cache' } ) && !$CONFIG{ 'print-uris' } ) {
#
# Make sure we have a cache directory.
#
if ( -d $cache ) {
print "Copying rpm's from cache $cache to $dir\n" if $CONFIG{ 'verbose' };
copyPackageFiles( $cache, $dir );
}
}
#
# Find the links available for download on our mirror.
#
my %links = findMirrorContents($mirror);
#
# Count of links, and the currently active download.
# Used purely for the status updates..
#
my $count = 0;
my $total = $#packages +1 ;
my $arch = $CONFIG{ 'arch' };
if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } eq 'amd64' ) {
$arch = 'x86_64';
}
# 32bit packages come in a variety of specific formats now
if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } eq 'i386' ) {
$arch = 'i386|i586|i686';
}
my $old_fh = select(STDOUT);
$| = 1;
#
# Process each package we're supposed to fetch.
#
PACKAGE:
foreach my $package (@packages) {
$count ++;
#
# Find the candidate package to download from our list of links.
#
# the grep should normally only return one key, so foreach may be obsolete
foreach my $key (grep { /^\Q$package-\E([^-]+)-([^-]+)\.(\w+)\.rpm$/ } keys %links) {
if ( $CONFIG{ 'print-uris' } ) {
print "$links{ $key}\n";
next PACKAGE;
}
#
# Print message and padding.
#
if ( -e "$dir/$key") {
$msg = "\r[$count:$total] Copy from cache: $key ..";
} else {
$msg = "\r[$count:$total] Downloading : $key ..";
}
while ( length($msg) < ( $CONFIG{ 'width' } - 1 ) ) {
$msg .= " ";
}
print $msg;
# download - unless already present.
system("wget --quiet -O $dir/$key $links{ $key }") unless -e "$dir/$key";
next PACKAGE;
}
print "[Harmless] Failed to find download link for $package\n";
}
select($old_fh);
# newline.
print "\r";
print " " x ( $CONFIG{ 'width' } - 1 );
print "\n";
#
# Now update the cache.
#
if ( ( $CONFIG{ 'cache' } ) && !$CONFIG{ 'print-uris' } ) {
print "Copying rpm's from $dir to cache $cache\n" if $CONFIG{ 'verbose' };
#
# Make sure we have a cache directory.
#
mkpath( $cache, 0, 0755 ) unless -d $cache;
copyPackageFiles( $dir, $cache );
}
}
=begin doc
Find the links which are contained in the given HTML
page.
=end doc
=cut
sub findMirrorContents {
my ($mirror) = (@_);
#
# Download
#
my $index = downloadURL($mirror);
#
# Now we want to store all the sub index page links we've found.
#
my @sub_indexes;
#
# Now we want to know whether the page has RPM.
#
my $have_rpm = 0;
my $old_fh;
my $subindex;
#
# Parse the HTML.
#
foreach my $line ( split( /\n/, $index ) ) {
#
# Look for contents of the form:
#
# href="...">
#
while ( $line =~ /href=\"([^\"]+)\">(.*)/i ) {
my $link = $1;
$line = $2;
# initial character + "/" link is sub index.
if ( $link =~ /^[0-9a-z]\/$/i ) {
push @sub_indexes, $link;
next;
}
# RPM is found.
if ( $link =~ /\.rpm$/i ) {
$have_rpm = 1;
last;
}
}
if ( $have_rpm ) {
last;
}
}
if ( $have_rpm ) {
return findMirrorContentsInPage($mirror);
} else {
my %links;
# Collect all RPM links in sub index pages.
if ($CONFIG{ 'verbose' }) {
print "Loading sub index pages from $mirror\n";
$old_fh = select(STDOUT);
$| = 1;
}
foreach my $sub_index ( @sub_indexes ) {
$subindex = $sub_index;
$subindex =~ s#/$##;
print "$subindex " if $CONFIG{ 'verbose' };
%links = ( %links, findMirrorContentsInPage("$mirror/$sub_index") );
}
print "\n" if $CONFIG{ 'verbose' };
select($old_fh) if $CONFIG{ 'verbose' };
return (%links);
}
}
=begin doc
Find the RPM links which are contained in the given HTML
page.
=end doc
=cut
sub findMirrorContentsInPage {
my ($mirror) = (@_);
#
# Download
#
my $index = downloadURL($mirror);
#
# Now we want to store all the links we've found.
#
my %links;
#
# Parse the HTML.
#
foreach my $line ( split( /\n/, $index ) ) {
#
# Look for contents of the form:
# href="...">
#
while ( $line =~ /href=\"([^\"]+)\">(.*)/i ) {
my $link = $1;
$line = $2;
# strip any path from the link.
$link = $2 if ( $link =~ /^(.*)\/(.*)$/ );
# ignore any non-RPM links.
next if ( $link !~ /\.rpm$/i );
# Decode entities. eg. libstd++
$link = uri_unescape($link);
# store
$links{ $link } = "$mirror/$link";
$links{ $link } =~ s#//#/#g; # remove duplicate slashes
$links{ $link } =~ s#^http:/#http://#; # except for http
}
}
#
# Now we need to do something sneaky.
#
# If we're looking at installing i386, or amd64,
# then we need to *only* return those things.
#
my $i386 = undef;
$i386 = 1 if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } =~ /i386/ );
$i386 = 0 if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } =~ /amd64/ );
foreach my $key ( sort keys %links ) {
# i386/i486/i586/i686 packages when we're dealing with amd64 installs.
if ( ( $key =~ /\.i[3456]86\.rpm/ ) && !$i386 ) {
delete( $links{ $key } );
}
# amd64 packages when we're dealing with i386 installs.
if ( $key =~ /\.x86_64\.rpm/ && ($i386) ) {
delete( $links{ $key } );
}
}
return (%links);
}
=begin doc
Download the contents of an URL and return it.
=end doc
=cut
sub downloadURL {
my ($URL) = (@_);
#
# Create the helper.
#
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
$ua->timeout(180);
$ua->env_proxy;
#
# Fetch the URI
#
my $response = $ua->get($URL);
#
# If it worked then return it
#
if ( $response->is_success ) {
return ( $response->content );
} else {
print "Failed to fetch : $URL\n";
print "\t" . $response->status_line . "\n\n";
exit;
}
}
=begin doc
update the rpm db so that all packages extracted are also known as installed inside the target
=end doc
=cut
sub updaterpmdb {
my $dir = shift;
# Get a list of the RPMs without the prefix path
my @rpms = glob( "$dir/*.rpm" );
@rpms = map {s#.+/##; $_} @rpms; # remove path
foreach my $file (@rpms) {
system ("chroot $CONFIG{'directory'} rpm -i --nodeps --justdb $file 2>/dev/null >/dev/null");
}
}
=begin doc
Unpack each of the RPM files which are contained in the given
directory.
=end doc
=cut
sub unpackPackages {
my ($dir) = (@_);
#
# Get a sorted list of the RPMs
#
my @rpms = glob( "$dir/*.rpm" );
@rpms = sort {lc($a) cmp lc($b)} @rpms;
# the package filesystem should be extracted first
my @fs = grep { /filesystem/ } @rpms;
@rpms = grep { !/filesystem/ } @rpms;
unshift @rpms, @fs;
# Command to execute after extraction
my $postcmd = "";
#
# For each RPM file: convert to .tgz
#
foreach my $file (@rpms) {
# Show status
my $name = $file;
if ( $name =~ /(.*)\/(.*)/ ) {
$name = $2;
}
# Show status output.
#
my $msg = "\rExtracting: $name";
while ( length($msg) < ( $CONFIG{ 'width' } - 1 ) ) {
$msg .= " ";
}
print $msg;
# Run the unpacking command.
#
my $cmd =
"rpm2cpio $file | (cd $CONFIG{'directory'} ; cpio --extract --extract-over-symlinks --make-directories --no-absolute-filenames --preserve-modification-time) 2>/dev/null >/dev/null";
if ( $file =~ /(fedora|centos|redhat|mandriva)-release-/ ) {
my $rpmname = basename($file);
$postcmd =
"mount -t proc proc $CONFIG{'directory'}/proc ;cp $file $CONFIG{'directory'}/tmp ; chroot $CONFIG{'directory'} rpm -ivh --force --nodeps /tmp/$rpmname ; rm $CONFIG{'directory'}/tmp/$rpmname; umount $CONFIG{'directory'}/proc";
}
system($cmd) == 0 or die "failed to extract $name: $?";
}
print "\r";
print " " x $CONFIG{ 'width' };
print "\n";
#
# In order to be setup correctly, yum needs an installed package
# providing distroverpkg this is provided by a *-release package
# such as redhat-release, centos-release, fedora-release ...
#
# So here we force the install with rpm of the one we previously found
#
if ( $postcmd ne "" ) {
if ($CONFIG{ 'verbose' }) {
print "Execute postcmd $postcmd\n";
} else {
print "Execute postcmd of *-release package\n";
}
system($postcmd);
}
}
=begin doc
Run the post-installation customisation scripts for the given
distribution.
We might have been given a distinct file to run, instead of the
default via --post-install.
Or we might have pre/post post-install scripts to run if the
options --before-post-install or --after-post-install were used
=end doc
=cut
sub postInstallationCustomization {
my ( $distribution, $prefix ) = (@_);
#
# Setup environment for the post-install scripts.
#
$ENV{ 'ARCH' } = $CONFIG{ 'arch' };
$ENV{ 'mirror' } = $CONFIG{ 'mirror' };
$ENV{ 'dist' } = $CONFIG{ 'distribution' };
$ENV{ 'directory' } = $CONFIG{ 'directory' };
$ENV{ 'cache_dir' } = $CONFIG{ 'cache-dir' };
#
# Did we get a custom file to execute before?
#
if ( ( defined $CONFIG{ 'before-post-install' } ) &&
( -x $CONFIG{ 'before-post-install' } ) ) {
print "Running custom script: $CONFIG{'before-post-install'}\n";
system( $CONFIG{ 'before-post-install' }, $prefix );
}
#
# Did we get a custom file to execute?
#
if ( ( defined $CONFIG{ 'post-install' } ) &&
( -x $CONFIG{ 'post-install' } ) ) {
print "Running custom script: $CONFIG{'post-install'}\n";
system( $CONFIG{ 'post-install' }, $prefix );
return;
}
#
# OK we run the per-distro file(s), along with any
# common files.
#
my @scripts;
push( @scripts, "/usr/lib/rinse/common" );
push( @scripts, "/usr/lib/rinse/" . lc ( $distribution ) );
#
# For each one
#
foreach my $script ( @scripts ) {
foreach my $file ( sort( glob( "$script/*" ) ) ) {
print "Running post-install script $file:\n";
my $cmd = "$file $prefix";
system($cmd );
}
}
#
# Did we get a custom file to execute after?
#
if ( ( defined $CONFIG{ 'after-post-install' } ) &&
( -x $CONFIG{ 'after-post-install' } ) ) {
print "Running custom script: $CONFIG{'after-post-install'}\n";
system( $CONFIG{ 'after-post-install' }, $prefix );
}
}
=begin doc
Copy a collection of RPM files from one directory to another.
=end doc
=cut
sub copyPackageFiles {
my ( $src, $dest ) = (@_);
foreach my $file ( sort( glob( "$src/*.rpm" ) ) ) {
# strip path.
if ( $file =~ /^(.*)\/(.*)$/ ) {
$file = $2;
}
#
# if the file isn't already present in the destination then
# copy it there. Copy only if source is non-empty.
#
if ( ! -e "$dest/$file" && -s "$src/$file" ) {
copy( "$src/$file", "$dest/$file" );
}
}
}
=begin doc
Find and return the width of the current terminal. This makes
use of the optional Term::Size module. If it isn't installed then
we fall back to the standard size of 80x25.
=end doc
=cut
sub getTerminalSize {
my $testModule = "use Term::Size;";
my $width = 80;
my $height = 25;
#
# Test loading the size module. If this fails
# then we will use the defaults sizes.
#
eval($testModule);
unless ($@) {
#
# Term::Size is available, so use it to find
# the current terminal size.
#
( $width, $height ) = Term::Size::chars();
}
return ( $width, $height );
}
=begin doc
Taken from the URI::Escape module, which contains the following
copyright:
Copyright 1995-2004 Gisle Aas.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=end doc
=cut
sub uri_unescape {
# Note from RFC1630: "Sequences which start with a percent sign
# but are not followed by two hexadecimal characters are reserved
# for future extension"
my $str = shift;
if ( @_ && wantarray ) {
# not executed for the common case of a single argument
my @str = ( $str, @_ ); # need to copy
foreach (@str) {
s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg;
}
return @str;
}
$str =~ s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg if defined $str;
return $str;
}
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