[pacman-dev] [PATCH] [WIP] Extend database upgrade script to handle alpm db version 9
Andrew Gregory
andrew.gregory.8 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 11 12:21:21 EDT 2014
On 08/10/14 at 01:16pm, Allan McRae wrote:
> On 03/08/14 15:31, Andrew Gregory wrote:
> > Original-work-by: Allan McRae <allan at archlinux.org>
> > Signed-off-by: Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8 at gmail.com>
> > ---
> >
>
> Big thanks for doing this!
>
> > Changes:
> > * set alternate root with PACROOT environment variable
>
> As you have pointed out, that needs to be a -r/--root flag and not an
> environmental variable
>
> > * filter results through grep and sort to remove empty lines and duplicates
> > * add parent directories (duplicates filtered out by sort)
> > * verify that the resolved directory is inside our root
> > * replace longer symlinks first
> > * handle conflict between resolved directory and existing filelist entry
> >
> > scripts/pacman-db-upgrade.sh.in | 92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
> > 1 file changed, 82 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/scripts/pacman-db-upgrade.sh.in b/scripts/pacman-db-upgrade.sh.in
> > index b0b0ac8..7ea4077 100644
> > --- a/scripts/pacman-db-upgrade.sh.in
> > +++ b/scripts/pacman-db-upgrade.sh.in
<snip>
> > + # construct the parents of the new directory
> > + parents=""
> > + parent="$(dirname "$newdir")"
>
> use bash: parent=${newdir%/*}
>
> > + while [[ $parent != "." ]]; do
>
> Should that be != '/' ?
>
> $ dirname /usr
> /
>
> Anyway, using the bash above this becomes
> while [[ -n "$parent" ]]; do
This won't work. $newdir has a trailing slash that would need to be
removed and it's relative to $pacroot, so ${parent%/*} would
eventually result in the base directory, not an empty string (which is
why dirname eventually gives '.'). If the symlink points to $pacroot,
$newdir could even be empty. My attempts to account for all of that
in pure bash have been overly convoluted, but I'm open to suggestions.
> > + parents+="$parent/\n"
> > + parent="$(dirname "$parent")"
> > + done
> > +
>
> My awk is suboptimal... So I'll comment my understanding as I go...
>
> > + for f in "$dbroot"/local/*/files; do
> > + awk -v "olddir=$olddir" -v "newdir=$newdir" -v "parents=$parents" '
>
> "parents=${parents[@]}"
$parents is actually a string rather than an array because I don't
think there's a way to pass an array to awk without mangling something.
> > + BEGIN {
> > + i = length(olddir) + 1
> > + file = substr(newdir, 0, length(newdir) - 1)
> > + }
> > + {
> > + if ($0 == olddir) {
> > + printf("%s", parents)
> > + printf("%s\n", newdir)
>
> OK (replacing old dir with newdir and its parents)
>
> > + } else if ($0 == file) {
> > + # skip
>
> I do not understand what this bit is achieving!
If the newdir already exists in the file list as a file (i.e. somebody
replaced a symlink with a directory) this will prevent a duplicate
entry. I'll expand that comment so it's clearer.
> > + } else if (index($0, olddir) == 1) {
> > + printf("%s%s\n", newdir, substr($0, i))
>
> OK ("moving" file in olddir to "newdir")
>
> > + } else {
> > + print
>
> OK (not touching files outside of olddir)
>
> > + }
> > + }' "$f" | grep . | LC_ALL=C sort -u > "$f.tmp"
>
> Why the grep?
Removes blank lines in case $newdir has no parents or equals $pacroot.
> > + mv "$f.tmp" "$f"
> > + done
> > + done
> > + fi
> > +fi
> > +
> > +echo "9" > "$dbroot"/local/.alpm_db_version
> > +
>
> OK
>
> > # remove the lock file
> > rm -f "$lockfile"
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