[pacman-dev] [PATCH 5/5] bacman: use globbing to get local package db path
lolilolicon
lolilolicon at gmail.com
Sat Oct 1 06:12:28 EDT 2011
The original code- pkg_dir="$(echo $pac_db/$pkg_name-[0-9]*)" is
problematic in several ways:
- $pac_db and $pkg_name should be quoted, obviously.
- It assumes pkgver always starts with an integer, while in fact
it just can't contain ':' and '-'.
Counterexample: the code breaks on lshw B.02.15-1.
- It assumes there are no more than one directory matching the
pattern. While this should be the case if everything works
perfectly, it certainly relies on external conditions.
Counterexample: if the local db contains two packages named
foo and foo-3g, even if everything else is perfect, the code
will match two directories.
Don't make assumptions, use what is known.
Signed-off-by: lolilolicon <lolilolicon at gmail.com>
---
contrib/bacman.in | 14 +++++++++++---
1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/contrib/bacman.in b/contrib/bacman.in
index 1bb7dc6..e3da755 100755
--- a/contrib/bacman.in
+++ b/contrib/bacman.in
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ pkg_dest="${PKGDEST:-$PWD}"
pkg_pkger=${PACKAGER:-'Unknown Packager'}
pkg_name="$1"
-pkg_dir="$(echo $pac_db/$pkg_name-[0-9]*)"
-pkg_namver="${pkg_dir##*/}"
+pkg_dir=("$pac_db/$pkg_name"-+([^-])-+([0-9]))
+pkg_namver=("${pkg_dir[@]##*/}")
#
# Checks everything is in place
@@ -104,8 +104,16 @@ if [[ ! -d $pac_db ]]; then
exit 1
fi
+if (( ${#pkg_dir[@]} != 1 )); then
+ printf "ERROR: %d entries for package %s found in pacman database\n" \
+ ${#pkg_dir[@]} "${pkg_name}"
+ printf "%s\n" "${pkg_dir[@]}"
+ exit 1
+fi
+
if [[ ! -d $pkg_dir ]]; then
- echo "ERROR: package ${pkg_name} not found in pacman database"
+ printf "ERROR: package %s is found in pacman database,\n" "${pkg_name}"
+ printf " but \`%s' is not a directory\n" "${pkg_dir}"
exit 1
fi
--
1.7.6.4
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