libxt: Changes to 'debian-unstable'
debian/changelog | 8
debian/control | 12 +
debian/copyright | 3
debian/xsfbs/xsfbs-autoreconf.mk | 150 ---------------
debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk | 26 --
debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh | 387 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------
6 files changed, 238 insertions(+), 348 deletions(-)
New commits:
commit 37bc5c9948f4d1193907b8c26b6b00d8f1fdf35b
Author: Brice Goglin <bgoglin@debian.org>
Date: Fri Jun 13 10:51:27 2008 +0200
Misc fixes to debian/control and debian/copyright
* Add a link to www.X.org and a reference to the upstream module
in the long description.
* Add upstream URL to debian/copyright.
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index fb562f7..a25bd2f 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
libxt (1:1.0.5-4) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+ [ Julien Cristau ]
* Don't export dependencies on libSM and libX11 in the Requires field of
xt.pc. They're already in Requires.private, and do more harm than good in
Requires. Thanks to Stephen Gran and Margarita Manterola for noticing.
@@ -11,7 +12,12 @@ libxt (1:1.0.5-4) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
not needed.
* Use ${binary:Version} instead of ${Source-Version}.
- -- Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org> Sun, 06 Jan 2008 15:26:40 +0100
+ [ Brice Goglin ]
+ * Add a link to www.X.org and a reference to the upstream module
+ in the long description.
+ * Add upstream URL to debian/copyright.
+
+ -- Brice Goglin <bgoglin@debian.org> Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:36:24 +0200
libxt (1:1.0.5-3) unstable; urgency=low
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index 149c5c6..0ae0e78 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -18,8 +18,12 @@ Description: X11 toolkit intrinsics library
the Athena widgets (Xaw), and LessTif (a Motif implementation).
.
More information about X.Org can be found at:
+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
<URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
<URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
+ .
+ This module can be found at
+ git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/lib/libXt
Package: libxt6-dbg
Section: libdevel
@@ -35,8 +39,12 @@ Description: X11 toolkit intrinsics library (debug package)
Non-developers likely have little use for this package.
.
More information about X.Org can be found at:
+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
<URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
<URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
+ .
+ This module can be found at
+ git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/lib/libXt
Package: libxt-dev
Section: libdevel
@@ -52,5 +60,9 @@ Description: X11 toolkit intrinsics library (development headers)
libxt6. Non-developers likely have little use for this package.
.
More information about X.Org can be found at:
+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
<URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
<URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
+ .
+ This module can be found at
+ git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/lib/libXt
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
index 699a69c..04eb04c 100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
+This package was downloaded from
+http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib/
+
Copyright 1987, 1988 by Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts,
Copyright 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Mountain View, CA.
commit 4c2fb5aa80a15b5a9a9b51b03c7dc30496a22561
Author: Brice Goglin <bgoglin@debian.org>
Date: Sat May 31 13:23:24 2008 +0200
Update xsfbs/quilt patching rules to be compatible with the
"3.0 (quilt)" source package.
Thanks to Raphael Hertzog.
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2008/05/msg01250.html for details.
diff --git a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk
index c11923f..b871b3b 100755
--- a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk
+++ b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk
@@ -21,10 +21,8 @@
# Pass $(DH_OPTIONS) into the environment for debhelper's benefit.
export DH_OPTIONS
-# force quilt to not use ~/.quiltrc
-QUILT = quilt --quiltrc /dev/null
-# force QUILT_PATCHES to the default in case it is exported in the environment
-QUILT_PATCHES = patches/
+# force quilt to not use ~/.quiltrc and to use debian/patches
+QUILT = QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt --quiltrc /dev/null
# Set up parameters for the upstream build environment.
@@ -121,19 +119,11 @@ $(STAMP_DIR)/stampdir:
# Set up the package build directory as quilt expects to find it.
.PHONY: prepare
stampdir_targets+=prepare
-prepare: $(STAMP_DIR)/genscripts $(STAMP_DIR)/prepare $(STAMP_DIR)/patches $(STAMP_DIR)/log
+prepare: $(STAMP_DIR)/genscripts $(STAMP_DIR)/prepare $(STAMP_DIR)/log
$(STAMP_DIR)/prepare: $(STAMP_DIR)/stampdir
- if [ ! -e $(STAMP_DIR)/patches ]; then \
- mkdir $(STAMP_DIR)/patches; \
- ln -s $(STAMP_DIR)/patches .pc; \
- echo 2 >$(STAMP_DIR)/patches/.version; \
- fi; \
if [ ! -e $(STAMP_DIR)/log ]; then \
mkdir $(STAMP_DIR)/log; \
fi; \
- if [ -e debian/patches ] && [ ! -e patches ]; then \
- ln -s debian/patches patches; \
- fi; \
>$@
# Apply all patches to the upstream source.
@@ -162,10 +152,10 @@ $(STAMP_DIR)/patch: $(STAMP_DIR)/prepare
# Revert all patches to the upstream source.
.PHONY: unpatch
-unpatch:
+unpatch: $(STAMP_DIR)/prepare
rm -f $(STAMP_DIR)/patch
@echo -n "Unapplying patches..."; \
- if [ -e $(STAMP_DIR)/patches/applied-patches ]; then \
+ if $(QUILT) applied >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then \
if $(QUILT) pop -a -v >$(STAMP_DIR)/log/unpatch 2>&1; then \
cat $(STAMP_DIR)/log/unpatch; \
echo "successful."; \
@@ -192,7 +182,7 @@ cleanscripts:
.PHONY: xsfclean
xsfclean: cleanscripts unpatch
dh_testdir
- rm -rf .pc patches
+ rm -rf .pc
rm -rf $(STAMP_DIR) $(SOURCE_DIR)
rm -rf imports
dh_clean debian/shlibs.local \
commit dcf4204d5328834172df80951a18de014b0f74ef
Author: Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org>
Date: Fri May 30 12:26:18 2008 +0200
xsfbs.sh: use 'local' now that policy allows it
Policy 3.7.3 allows /bin/sh scripts to use 'local'.
diff --git a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh
index 0c7607a..72efa95 100644
--- a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh
+++ b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh
@@ -238,19 +238,19 @@ analyze_path () {
# analyze_path /usr/X11R6/bin -> ls -dl /usr /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6/bin
# Thanks to Randolph Chung for this clever hack.
- #local f g
+ local f g
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
reject_whitespace "$1"
- _g=
+ g=
message "Analyzing $1:"
- for _f in $(echo "$1" | tr / \ ); do
- if [ -e /$_g$_f ]; then
- ls -dl /$_g$_f /$_g$_f.dpkg-* 2> /dev/null || true
- _g=$_g$_f/
+ for f in $(echo "$1" | tr / \ ); do
+ if [ -e /$g$f ]; then
+ ls -dl /$g$f /$g$f.dpkg-* 2> /dev/null || true
+ g=$g$f/
else
- message "/$_g$_f: nonexistent; directory contents of /$_g:"
- ls -l /$_g
+ message "/$g$f: nonexistent; directory contents of /$g:"
+ ls -l /$g
break
fi
done
@@ -259,27 +259,27 @@ analyze_path () {
}
find_culprits () {
- #local f p dpkg_info_dir possible_culprits smoking_guns bad_packages package \
- # msg
+ local f p dpkg_info_dir possible_culprits smoking_guns bad_packages package \
+ msg
reject_whitespace "$1"
message "Searching for overlapping packages..."
- _dpkg_info_dir=/var/lib/dpkg/info
- if [ -d $_dpkg_info_dir ]; then
- if [ "$(echo $_dpkg_info_dir/*.list)" != "$_dpkg_info_dir/*.list" ]; then
- _possible_culprits=$(ls -1 $_dpkg_info_dir/*.list | egrep -v \
+ dpkg_info_dir=/var/lib/dpkg/info
+ if [ -d $dpkg_info_dir ]; then
+ if [ "$(echo $dpkg_info_dir/*.list)" != "$dpkg_info_dir/*.list" ]; then
+ possible_culprits=$(ls -1 $dpkg_info_dir/*.list | egrep -v \
"(xbase-clients|x11-common|xfs|xlibs)")
- if [ -n "$_possible_culprits" ]; then
- _smoking_guns=$(grep -l "$1" $_possible_culprits || true)
- if [ -n "$_smoking_guns" ]; then
- _bad_packages=$(printf "\\n")
- for f in $_smoking_guns; do
+ if [ -n "$possible_culprits" ]; then
+ smoking_guns=$(grep -l "$1" $possible_culprits || true)
+ if [ -n "$smoking_guns" ]; then
+ bad_packages=$(printf "\\n")
+ for f in $smoking_guns; do
# too bad you can't nest parameter expansion voodoo
p=${f%*.list} # strip off the trailing ".list"
- _package=${p##*/} # strip off the directories
- _bad_packages=$(printf "%s\n%s" "$_bad_packages" "$_package")
+ package=${p##*/} # strip off the directories
+ bad_packages=$(printf "%s\n%s" "$bad_packages" "$package")
done
- _msg=$(cat <<EOF
+ msg=$(cat <<EOF
The following packages appear to have file overlaps with the X.Org packages;
these packages are either very old, or in violation of Debian Policy. Try
upgrading each of these packages to the latest available version if possible:
@@ -291,17 +291,17 @@ Tracking System. You may want to refer the package maintainer to section 12.8
of the Debian Policy manual.
EOF
)
- message "$_msg"
- message "The overlapping packages are: $_bad_packages"
+ message "$msg"
+ message "The overlapping packages are: $bad_packages"
else
message "no overlaps found."
fi
fi
else
- message "cannot search; no matches for $_dpkg_info_dir/*.list."
+ message "cannot search; no matches for $dpkg_info_dir/*.list."
fi
else
- message "cannot search; $_dpkg_info_dir does not exist."
+ message "cannot search; $dpkg_info_dir does not exist."
fi
}
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ check_symlink () {
#
# Primarily used by check_symlinks_and_warn() and check_symlinks_and_bomb().
- #local symlink
+ local symlink
# validate arguments
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
@@ -332,9 +332,9 @@ check_symlink () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- _symlink="$1"
+ symlink="$1"
- if [ "$(maplink "$_symlink")" = "$(readlink "$_symlink")" ]; then
+ if [ "$(maplink "$symlink")" = "$(readlink "$symlink")" ]; then
return 0
else
return 1
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ check_symlinks_and_warn () {
# Call this function from a preinst script in the event $1 is "upgrade" or
# "install".
- #local errmsg symlink
+ local errmsg symlink
# validate arguments
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
@@ -359,25 +359,25 @@ check_symlinks_and_warn () {
fi
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
- _symlink="$1"
- if [ -L "$_symlink" ]; then
- if ! check_symlink "$_symlink"; then
- observe "$_symlink symbolic link points to wrong location" \
- "$(readlink "$_symlink"); removing"
- rm "$_symlink"
+ symlink="$1"
+ if [ -L "$symlink" ]; then
+ if ! check_symlink "$symlink"; then
+ observe "$symlink symbolic link points to wrong location" \
+ "$(readlink "$symlink"); removing"
+ rm "$symlink"
fi
- elif [ -e "$_symlink" ]; then
- _errmsg="$_symlink exists and is not a symbolic link; this package cannot"
- _errmsg="$_errmsg be installed until this"
- if [ -f "$_symlink" ]; then
- _errmsg="$_errmsg file"
- elif [ -d "$_symlink" ]; then
- _errmsg="$_errmsg directory"
+ elif [ -e "$symlink" ]; then
+ errmsg="$symlink exists and is not a symbolic link; this package cannot"
+ errmsg="$errmsg be installed until this"
+ if [ -f "$symlink" ]; then
+ errmsg="$errmsg file"
+ elif [ -d "$symlink" ]; then
+ errmsg="$errmsg directory"
else
- _errmsg="$_errmsg thing"
+ errmsg="$errmsg thing"
fi
- _errmsg="$_errmsg is removed"
- die "$_errmsg"
+ errmsg="$errmsg is removed"
+ die "$errmsg"
fi
shift
done
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ check_symlinks_and_bomb () {
#
# Call this function from a postinst script.
- #local problem symlink
+ local problem symlink
# validate arguments
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
@@ -400,24 +400,24 @@ check_symlinks_and_bomb () {
fi
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
- _problem=
- _symlink="$1"
- if [ -L "$_symlink" ]; then
- if ! check_symlink "$_symlink"; then
- _problem=yes
- warn "$_symlink symbolic link points to wrong location" \
- "$(readlink "$_symlink")"
+ problem=
+ symlink="$1"
+ if [ -L "$symlink" ]; then
+ if ! check_symlink "$symlink"; then
+ problem=yes
+ warn "$symlink symbolic link points to wrong location" \
+ "$(readlink "$symlink")"
fi
- elif [ -e "$_symlink" ]; then
- _problem=yes
- warn "$_symlink is not a symbolic link"
+ elif [ -e "$symlink" ]; then
+ problem=yes
+ warn "$symlink is not a symbolic link"
else
- _problem=yes
- warn "$_symlink symbolic link does not exist"
+ problem=yes
+ warn "$symlink symbolic link does not exist"
fi
- if [ -n "$_problem" ]; then
- analyze_path "$_symlink" "$(readlink "$_symlink")"
- find_culprits "$_symlink"
+ if [ -n "$problem" ]; then
+ analyze_path "$symlink" "$(readlink "$symlink")"
+ find_culprits "$symlink"
die "bad symbolic links on system"
fi
shift
@@ -427,9 +427,9 @@ check_symlinks_and_bomb () {
font_update () {
# run $UPDATECMDS in $FONTDIRS
- #local dir cmd shortcmd x_font_dir_prefix
+ local dir cmd shortcmd x_font_dir_prefix
- _x_font_dir_prefix="/usr/share/fonts/X11"
+ x_font_dir_prefix="/usr/share/fonts/X11"
if [ -z "$UPDATECMDS" ]; then
usage_error "font_update() called but \$UPDATECMDS not set"
@@ -441,32 +441,32 @@ font_update () {
reject_unlikely_path_chars "$UPDATECMDS"
reject_unlikely_path_chars "$FONTDIRS"
- for _dir in $FONTDIRS; do
- if [ -d "$_x_font_dir_prefix/$_dir" ]; then
- for _cmd in $UPDATECMDS; do
- if which "$_cmd" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- _shortcmd=${_cmd##*/}
- observe "running $_shortcmd in $_dir font directory"
- _cmd_opts=
- if [ "$_shortcmd" = "update-fonts-alias" ]; then
- _cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout
+ for dir in $FONTDIRS; do
+ if [ -d "$x_font_dir_prefix/$dir" ]; then
+ for cmd in $UPDATECMDS; do
+ if which "$cmd" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ shortcmd=${cmd##*/}
+ observe "running $shortcmd in $dir font directory"
+ cmd_opts=
+ if [ "$shortcmd" = "update-fonts-alias" ]; then
+ cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout
fi
- if [ "$_shortcmd" = "update-fonts-dir" ]; then
- _cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout
+ if [ "$shortcmd" = "update-fonts-dir" ]; then
+ cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout
fi
- if [ "$_shortcmd" = "update-fonts-scale" ]; then
- _cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout
+ if [ "$shortcmd" = "update-fonts-scale" ]; then
+ cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout
fi
- $_cmd $_cmd_opts $_dir || warn "$_cmd $_cmd_opts $_dir" \
+ $cmd $cmd_opts $dir || warn "$cmd $cmd_opts $dir" \
"failed; font directory data may not" \
"be up to date"
else
- warn "$_cmd not found; not updating corresponding $_dir font" \
+ warn "$cmd not found; not updating corresponding $dir font" \
"directory data"
fi
done
else
- warn "$_dir is not a directory; not updating font directory data"
+ warn "$dir is not a directory; not updating font directory data"
fi
done
}
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ remove_conffile_prepare () {
# version (or installed over a version removed-but-not-purged) prior to the
# one in which the conffile was obsoleted.
- #local conffile current_checksum
+ local conffile current_checksum
# validate arguments
if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
@@ -494,19 +494,19 @@ remove_conffile_prepare () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- _conffile="$1"
+ conffile="$1"
shift
- # does the _conffile even exist?
- if [ -e "$_conffile" ]; then
+ # does the conffile even exist?
+ if [ -e "$conffile" ]; then
# calculate its checksum
- _current_checksum=$(md5sum < "$_conffile" | sed 's/[[:space:]].*//')
+ current_checksum=$(md5sum < "$conffile" | sed 's/[[:space:]].*//')
# compare it to each supplied checksum
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
- if [ "$_current_checksum" = "$1" ]; then
+ if [ "$current_checksum" = "$1" ]; then
# we found a match; move the confffile and stop looking
- observe "preparing obsolete conffile $_conffile for removal"
- mv "$_conffile" "$_conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp"
+ observe "preparing obsolete conffile $conffile for removal"
+ mv "$conffile" "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp"
break
fi
shift
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ remove_conffile_commit () {
# Call this function from a postinst script after having used
# remove_conffile_prepare() in the preinst.
- #local conffile
+ local conffile
# validate arguments
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
@@ -562,12 +562,12 @@ remove_conffile_commit () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- _conffile="$1"
+ conffile="$1"
# if the temporary file created by remove_conffile_prepare() exists, remove it
- if [ -e "$_conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" ]; then
- observe "committing removal of obsolete conffile $_conffile"
- rm "$_conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp"
+ if [ -e "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" ]; then
+ observe "committing removal of obsolete conffile $conffile"
+ rm "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp"
fi
}
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ remove_conffile_rollback () {
# or "abort-install" is after having used remove_conffile_prepare() in the
# preinst.
- #local conffile
+ local conffile
# validate arguments
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
@@ -589,13 +589,13 @@ remove_conffile_rollback () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- _conffile="$1"
+ conffile="$1"
# if the temporary file created by remove_conffile_prepare() exists, move it
# back
- if [ -e "$_conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" ]; then
- observe "rolling back removal of obsolete conffile $_conffile"
- mv "$_conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" "$_conffile"
+ if [ -e "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" ]; then
+ observe "rolling back removal of obsolete conffile $conffile"
+ mv "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" "$conffile"
fi
}
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare () {
# version (or installed over a version removed-but-not-purged) prior to the
# one in which the conffile was obsoleted.
- #local conffile current_checksum
+ local conffile current_checksum
# validate arguments
if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
@@ -624,16 +624,16 @@ replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- _oldconffile="$1"
+ oldconffile="$1"
shift
- _newconffile="$1"
+ newconffile="$1"
shift
remove_conffile_prepare "$_oldconffile" "$@"
- # If $_oldconffile still exists, then md5sums didn't match.
+ # If $oldconffile still exists, then md5sums didn't match.
# Copy it to new one.
- if [ -f "$_oldconffile" ]; then
- cp "$_oldconffile" "$_newconffile"
+ if [ -f "$oldconffile" ]; then
+ cp "$oldconffile" "$newconffile"
fi
}
@@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ replace_conffile_with_symlink_commit () {
# Call this function from a postinst script after having used
# replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare() in the preinst.
- #local conffile
+ local conffile
# validate arguments
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
@@ -656,9 +656,9 @@ replace_conffile_with_symlink_commit () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- _conffile="$1"
+ conffile="$1"
- remove_conffile_commit "$_conffile"
+ remove_conffile_commit "$conffile"
}
replace_conffile_with_symlink_rollback () {
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ replace_conffile_with_symlink_rollback () {
# You should have used replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare() in the
# preinst.
- #local conffile
+ local conffile
# validate arguments
if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
@@ -683,12 +683,12 @@ replace_conffile_with_symlink_rollback () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- _oldconffile="$1"
- _newconffile="$2"
+ oldconffile="$1"
+ newconffile="$2"
remove_conffile_rollback "$_oldconffile"
- if [ -f "$_newconffile" ]; then
- rm "$_newconffile"
+ if [ -f "$newconffile" ]; then
+ rm "$newconffile"
fi
}
@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ run () {
# those cases the return value of the debconf command *must* be checked
# before the string returned by debconf is used for anything.
- #local retval
+ local retval
# validate arguments
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
@@ -712,10 +712,10 @@ run () {
exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
fi
- "$@" || _retval=$?
+ "$@" || retval=$?
- if [ ${_retval:-0} -ne 0 ]; then
- observe "command \"$*\" exited with status $_retval"
+ if [ ${retval:-0} -ne 0 ]; then
+ observe "command \"$*\" exited with status $retval"
fi
}
@@ -728,15 +728,15 @@ register_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so () {
# Call this function from the postinst script of a package that places a
# shared library in /usr/X11R6/lib, before invoking ldconfig.
- #local dir ldsoconf
+ local dir ldsoconf
- _dir="/usr/X11R6/lib"
- _ldsoconf="/etc/ld.so.conf"
+ dir="/usr/X11R6/lib"
+ ldsoconf="/etc/ld.so.conf"
# is the line not already present?
- if ! fgrep -qsx "$_dir" "$_ldsoconf"; then
- observe "adding $_dir directory to $_ldsoconf"
- echo "$_dir" >> "$_ldsoconf"
+ if ! fgrep -qsx "$dir" "$ldsoconf"; then
+ observe "adding $dir directory to $ldsoconf"
+ echo "$dir" >> "$ldsoconf"
fi
}
@@ -750,36 +750,36 @@ deregister_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so () {
# library in /usr/X11R6/lib, in the event "$1" is "remove", and before
# invoking ldconfig.
- #local dir ldsoconf fgrep_status cmp_status
+ local dir ldsoconf fgrep_status cmp_status
- _dir="/usr/X11R6/lib"
- _ldsoconf="/etc/ld.so.conf"
+ dir="/usr/X11R6/lib"
+ ldsoconf="/etc/ld.so.conf"
# is the line present?
- if fgrep -qsx "$_dir" "$_ldsoconf"; then
+ if fgrep -qsx "$dir" "$ldsoconf"; then
# are there any shared objects in the directory?
- if [ "$(echo "$_dir"/lib*.so.*.*)" = "$_dir/lib*.so.*.*" ]; then
+ if [ "$(echo "$dir"/lib*.so.*.*)" = "$dir/lib*.so.*.*" ]; then
# glob expansion produced nothing, so no shared libraries are present
- observe "removing $_dir directory from $_ldsoconf"
+ observe "removing $dir directory from $ldsoconf"
# rewrite the file (very carefully)
set +e
- fgrep -svx "$_dir" "$_ldsoconf" > "$_ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp"
- _fgrep_status=$?
+ fgrep -svx "$dir" "$ldsoconf" > "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp"
+ fgrep_status=$?
set -e
- case $_fgrep_status in
+ case $fgrep_status in
0|1) ;; # we don't actually care if any lines matched or not
- *) die "error reading \"$_ldsoconf\"; fgrep exited with status" \
- "$_fgrep_status" ;;
+ *) die "error reading \"$ldsoconf\"; fgrep exited with status" \
+ "$fgrep_status" ;;
esac
set +e
- cmp -s "$_ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" "$_ldsoconf"
- _cmp_status=$?
+ cmp -s "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" "$ldsoconf"
+ cmp_status=$?
set -e
- case $_cmp_status in
- 0) rm "$_ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" ;; # files are identical
- 1) mv "$_ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" "$_ldsoconf" ;; # files differ
- *) die "error comparing \"$_ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp\" to \"$_ldsoconf\";" \
- "cmp exited with status $_cmp_status" ;;
+ case $cmp_status in
+ 0) rm "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" ;; # files are identical
+ 1) mv "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" "$ldsoconf" ;; # files differ
+ *) die "error comparing \"$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp\" to \"$ldsoconf\";" \
+ "cmp exited with status $cmp_status" ;;
esac
fi
fi
@@ -811,17 +811,17 @@ make_symlink_sane () {
# We could just use the positional parameters as-is, but that makes things
# harder to follow.
- #local symlink target
+ local symlink target
- _symlink="$1"
- _target="$2"
+ symlink="$1"
+ target="$2"
- if [ -L "$_symlink" ] && [ "$(readlink "$_symlink")" = "$_target" ]; then
- observe "link from $_symlink to $_target already exists"
+ if [ -L "$symlink" ] && [ "$(readlink "$symlink")" = "$target" ]; then
+ observe "link from $symlink to $target already exists"
else
- observe "creating symbolic link from $_symlink to $_target"
- mkdir -p "${_target%/*}" "${_symlink%/*}"
- ln -s -b -S ".dpkg-old" "$_target" "$_symlink"
+ observe "creating symbolic link from $symlink to $target"
+ mkdir -p "${target%/*}" "${symlink%/*}"
+ ln -s -b -S ".dpkg-old" "$target" "$symlink"
fi
}
@@ -857,73 +857,73 @@ migrate_dir_to_symlink () {
# We could just use the positional parameters as-is, but that makes things
# harder to follow.
- local _new _old
+ local new old
- _old="$1"
- _new="$2"
+ old="$1"
+ new="$2"
# Is old location a symlink?
- if [ -L "$_old" ]; then
+ if [ -L "$old" ]; then
# Does it already point to new location?
- if [ "$(readlink "$_old")" = "$_new" ]; then
+ if [ "$(readlink "$old")" = "$new" ]; then
# Nothing to do; migration has already been done.
- observe "migration of $_old to $_new already done"
+ observe "migration of $old to $new already done"
return 0
else
# Back it up.
- warn "backing up symbolic link $_old as $_old.dpkg-old"
- mv -b "$_old" "$_old.dpkg-old"
+ warn "backing up symbolic link $old as $old.dpkg-old"
+ mv -b "$old" "$old.dpkg-old"
fi
fi
# Does old location exist, but is not a directory?
- if [ -e "$_old" ] && ! [ -d "$_old" ]; then
+ if [ -e "$old" ] && ! [ -d "$old" ]; then
# Back it up.
- warn "backing up non-directory $_old as $_old.dpkg-old"
- mv -b "$_old" "$_old.dpkg-old"
+ warn "backing up non-directory $old as $old.dpkg-old"
+ mv -b "$old" "$old.dpkg-old"
fi
- observe "migrating $_old to $_new"
+ observe "migrating $old to $new"
# Is new location a symlink?
- if [ -L "$_new" ]; then
+ if [ -L "$new" ]; then
# Does it point the wrong way, i.e., back to where we're migrating from?
- if [ "$(readlink "$_new")" = "$_old" ]; then
+ if [ "$(readlink "$new")" = "$old" ]; then
# Get rid of it.
- observe "removing symbolic link $_new which points to $_old"
- rm "$_new"
+ observe "removing symbolic link $new which points to $old"
+ rm "$new"
else
# Back it up.
- warn "backing up symbolic link $_new as $_new.dpkg-old"
- mv -b "$_new" "$_new.dpkg-old"
+ warn "backing up symbolic link $new as $new.dpkg-old"
+ mv -b "$new" "$new.dpkg-old"
fi
fi
# Does new location exist, but is not a directory?
- if [ -e "$_new" ] && ! [ -d "$_new" ]; then
- warn "backing up non-directory $_new as $_new.dpkg-old"
- mv -b "$_new" "$_new.dpkg-old"
+ if [ -e "$new" ] && ! [ -d "$new" ]; then
+ warn "backing up non-directory $new as $new.dpkg-old"
+ mv -b "$new" "$new.dpkg-old"
fi
# Create new directory if it does not yet exist.
- if ! [ -e "$_new" ]; then
- observe "creating $_new"
- mkdir -p "$_new"
+ if ! [ -e "$new" ]; then
+ observe "creating $new"
+ mkdir -p "$new"
fi
# Copy files in old location to new location. Back up any filenames that
# already exist in the new location with the extension ".dpkg-old".
- observe "copying files from $_old to $_new"
- if ! (cd "$_old" && cp -a -b -S ".dpkg-old" . "$_new"); then
- die "error(s) encountered while copying files from $_old to $_new"
+ observe "copying files from $old to $new"
+ if ! (cd "$old" && cp -a -b -S ".dpkg-old" . "$new"); then
+ die "error(s) encountered while copying files from $old to $new"
fi
# Remove files at old location.
- observe "removing $_old"
- rm -r "$_old"
+ observe "removing $old"
+ rm -r "$old"
# Create symlink from old location to new location.
- make_symlink_sane "$_old" "$_new"
+ make_symlink_sane "$old" "$new"
}
# vim:set ai et sw=2 ts=2 tw=80:
commit d9066a28b95e1a74e9f6ebac8e71e07fca321cd1
Author: Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org>
Date: Tue May 20 18:53:28 2008 +0200
xsfbs.sh: add remove_conffile_lookup
This variant of remove_conffile_prepare looks for the given conffile's
canonical md5sum in dpkg's status database itself instead of using
provided values.
diff --git a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh
index a90ff7d..0c7607a 100644
--- a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh
+++ b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh
@@ -514,6 +514,37 @@ remove_conffile_prepare () {
fi
}
+remove_conffile_lookup () {
+ # syntax: remove_conffile_lookup package filename
+ #
+ # Lookup the md5sum of a conffile in dpkg's database, and prepare for removal
+ # if it matches the actual file's md5sum.
+ #
+ # Call this function when you would call remove_conffile_prepare but only
+ # want to check against dpkg's status database instead of known checksums.
+
+ local package conffile old_md5sum
+
+ # validate arguments
+ if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
+ usage_error "remove_conffile_lookup() called with wrong number of" \
+ "arguments; expected 1, got $#"
+ exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR
+ fi
+
+ package="$1"
+ conffile="$2"
+
+ if ! [ -e "$conffile" ]; then
+ return
+ fi
+ old_md5sum="$(dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}' "$package" | \
+ awk '{ if (match($0, "^ '"$conffile"' ")) print $2}')"
+ if [ -n "$old_md5sum" ]; then
+ remove_conffile_prepare "$conffile" "$old_md5sum"
+ fi
+}
+
remove_conffile_commit () {
# syntax: remove_conffile_commit filename
#
commit 9d66b3441b36e5a47ffc288ba21f2fd929e869d0
Author: Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org>
Date: Fri May 23 11:12:20 2008 +0200
Remove the .pc directory properly
diff --git a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk
index 6582a42..c11923f 100755
--- a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk
+++ b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ cleanscripts:
.PHONY: xsfclean
xsfclean: cleanscripts unpatch
dh_testdir
- rm -f .pc patches
+ rm -rf .pc patches
rm -rf $(STAMP_DIR) $(SOURCE_DIR)
rm -rf imports
dh_clean debian/shlibs.local \
commit c87ea43906787791a87a659c0a9d6312945ffb32
Author: Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org>
Date: Sun Apr 13 03:12:18 2008 +0200
Remove xsfbs-autoreconf.mk
It has never been used, and that doesn't look likely to change.
diff --git a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs-autoreconf.mk b/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs-autoreconf.mk
deleted file mode 100644
index dce8fc8..0000000
--- a/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs-autoreconf.mk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,150 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/make -f
-# $Id$
-
-# Automagical conversion of autoreconf results into quilt patches.
-
-# Copyright 2006 Eugene Konev
-#
-# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. See the file
-# /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL or <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>.
-
-# The idea behind this is storing changes produced by autoreconf as a
-# separate patch on quilt stack (on top of stack actually).
-# The only usable target here is 'autoreconf`. Other targets are not
-# supposed to be called directly. DO NOT invoke them, unless you know what
-# you are doing.
-# The autoreconf target will check if files with names in $(RECONF_CHECKFILES)
-# were changed during patching (from upstream version or from previously
-# autoreconfed version) and call actual autoreconfing if they were.
-# The actual autoreconfing target (doautoreconf) WILL FAIL after
-# calling autoreconf and pushing changes into quilt stack by design. It
-# should never be invoked by automatic build process.
-# The proposed use is adding autoreconf into clean's prerequisites before
-# xsfclean like:
-# - clean: xsfclean
-# + clean: autoreconf xsfclean
-# This will ensure it is called when you build package with dpkg-buildpackage.
-
-# This dir will be used for producing diff of autoreconfed tree
-RECONF_DIR := xsfautoreconf
-
-# This files will be checked for changes
-RECONF_CHECKFILES += configure.ac Makefile.am
-
-# This files will not be hardlinked but copied
-RECONF_NOLINKFILES += aclocal.m4
-
-# This files/dirs will be pruned after autoreconf run
-RECONF_PRUNEFILES += autom4te.cache config.h.in~ aclocal.m4~
-
-# Internal target. Never invoke directly.
-stampdir_target+=check.md5sum
-$(STAMP_DIR)/check.md5sum:
- dh_testdir
- $(MAKE) -f debian/rules prepare
- for F in $(RECONF_CHECKFILES); do \
- find . -wholename ./$(STAMP_DIR) -prune -o -name $$F -print | \
- LC_ALL=C sort | xargs --no-run-if-empty md5sum >>$@; \
- done
-
-# Internal target. Never invoke directly.
-$(STAMP_DIR)/clean.md5sum:
- dh_testdir
- $(MAKE) -f debian/rules unpatch
- rm -f $(STAMP_DIR)/check.md5sum
- $(MAKE) -f debian/rules $(STAMP_DIR)/check.md5sum
- mv $(STAMP_DIR)/check.md5sum $@
-
-# Internal target. Never invoke directly.
-debian/patches/patched.md5sum:
- dh_testdir
- [ -f $(STAMP_DIR)/clean.md5sum ] || \
- $(MAKE) -f debian/rules $(STAMP_DIR)/clean.md5sum
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