#!/bin/sh
+set -e
+
+cd "$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))"
+
+if [ -n "${GBP_BUILD_DIR}" ]; then
+ cd "$GBP_BUILD_DIR"
+fi
VERSION=$(dpkg-parsechangelog | sed -n -e '/^Version:/s/^Version: //p')
DISTRIBUTION=$(dpkg-parsechangelog | sed -n -e '/^Distribution:/s/^Distribution: //p')
-LIBAPTPKGVERSION="$(awk -v ORS='.' '/^\#define APT_PKG_M/ {print $3}' apt-pkg/init.h | sed 's/\.$//')"
-LIBAPTINSTVERSION="$(egrep '^MAJOR=' apt-inst/makefile |cut -d '=' -f 2)"
+LIBAPTPKGVERSION="$(awk -v ORS='.' '/^\#define APT_PKG_M/ {print $3}' apt-pkg/contrib/macros.h | sed 's/\.$//')"
+LIBAPTINSTVERSION="$(sed -nr 's/set\(MAJOR ([^)]*)\)/\1/p' apt-inst/CMakeLists.txt)"
+
+librarysymbolsfromfile() {
+ local MISSING="$(grep '^+#MISSING' "$1")"
+ local SYMVER="$2"
+ echo '=== Missing optional symbols:'
+ echo -n "$MISSING" | grep '|optional=' || true
+ echo '=== Missing required symbols:'
+ echo -n "$MISSING" | grep -v '|optional=' || true
+ echo '=== New symbols:'
+ grep '^+ ' "$1" | grep -v '^+ (c++' | cut -d' ' -f 2 | cut -d'@' -f 1 | c++filt | while read line; do
+ echo " (c++)\"${line}@${SYMVER}\" $VERSION"
+ done | sort -u
+}
+
+test_deb_control() {
+ echo "Package: apt-test-depends"
+ echo "Version: 1.0"
+ echo "Architecture: all"
+ printf "Depends:"
+ (
+ for i in Build-Depends Build-Depends-Indep Build-Depends-Arch; do
+ grep-dctrl -ns $i -S apt ./debian/control && echo ,
+ done
+ grep-dctrl -ns Depends -F Tests run-tests ./debian/tests/control
+ ) | tr '\n' ' '\
+ | sed -r -e 's#<[^,<>()@]*>##g' \
+ -e 's#@[^,<>()@]*@##g' \
+ -e 's#dpkg-dev \([^)]*\)#dpkg-dev#g' \
+ -e 's#debhelper \([^)]*\)#debhelper#g' \
+ -e 's#@##g' \
+ -e 's#,(\s+,)+#, #g' \
+ -e 's#\s+# #g'
+}
if [ "$1" = 'pre-export' ]; then
libraryversioncheck() {
VERSION="$VERSION~$(date +%Y%m%d)"
fi
+ sed -i -e "s/^set(PACKAGE_VERSION \".*\")$/set(PACKAGE_VERSION \"${VERSION}\")/" CMakeLists.txt
+ sed -i -e "s/^<!ENTITY apt-product-version \".*\">$/<!ENTITY apt-product-version \"${VERSION}\">/" doc/apt-verbatim.ent
+
+ # update the last-modification field of manpages based on git changes
+ grep --files-with-matches '<date>' doc/*.xml | while read file; do \
+ LASTMOD="$(date -d "@$(git log --format='%at' --max-count=1 --invert-grep --fixed-strings --grep 'review
+typo
+release
+Git-Dch: Ignore' "$file")" '+%Y-%m-%dT00:00:00Z')"
+ sed -i -e "s#^\([ ]\+\)<date>.*</date>\$#\1<date>$LASTMOD</date>#" "$file"
+ done
+
if [ "$(date +%Y-%m-%d)" != "$(grep --max-count=1 '^"POT-Creation-Date: .*\n"$' po/apt-all.pot | cut -d' ' -f 2)" -o \
"$(date +%Y-%m-%d)" != "$(grep --max-count=1 '^"POT-Creation-Date: .*\n"$' doc/po/apt-doc.pot | cut -d' ' -f 2)" ]; then
echo >&2 'POT files are not up-to-date. Execute »make update-po« for you…'
- make update-po
+ [ -e build ] || mkdir build
+ ( cd build && cmake .. )
+ cmake --build build --target update-po -- -j 4
+ fi
+elif [ "$1" = 'pre-build' ]; then
+ if [ "$DISTRIBUTION" = "UNRELEASED" ]; then
+ echo 'BUILDING AN UNRELEASED VERSION'
+ else
+ CONFVERSION="$(sed -ne "s/^set(PACKAGE_VERSION \"\(.*\)\")$/\1/p" CMakeLists.txt)"
+ if [ "$VERSION" != "$CONFVERSION" ]; then
+ echo "changelog (${VERSION}) and CMakeLists.txt (${CONFVERSION}) talk about different versions!"
+ echo "You probably want to run »./prepare-release pre-export« to fix this."
+ exit 1
+ fi
fi
-
- sed -i -e "s/^PACKAGE_VERSION=\".*\"$/PACKAGE_VERSION=\"${VERSION}\"/" configure.ac
- sed -i -e "s/^<!ENTITY apt-product-version \".*\">$/<!ENTITY apt-product-version \"${VERSION}\">/" doc/apt-verbatim.ent
elif [ "$1" = 'post-build' ]; then
if [ "$DISTRIBUTION" != "UNRELEASED" ]; then
- echo >&2 "REMEMBER: Tag this release with »bzr tag ${VERSION}« if you are satisfied"
+ echo >&2 "REMEMBER: Tag this release with »git tag -s ${VERSION}« if you are satisfied"
else
echo >&2 'REMEMBER: Change to a valid distribution before release'
fi
- if ! xmllint --nonet --valid --noout $(find doc/ -maxdepth 1 -name '*.xml'); then
- echo >&2 'WARNING: original docbook manpages have errors!'
- elif ! xmllint --nonet --valid --noout $(find doc/ -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -name '*.xml'); then
- echo >&2 'WARNING: translated docbook manpages have errors, but originals are okay!'
+
+ dpkg-checkbuilddeps -d 'libxml2-utils'
+
+ HEADERBLUEPRINT="$(mktemp)"
+ sed -n '1,/^$/p' doc/apt.8.xml > "$HEADERBLUEPRINT"
+ find doc -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.xml' | while read FILE; do
+ if ! sed -n '1,/^$/p' "$FILE" | cmp "$HEADERBLUEPRINT" - >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ echo >&2 "WARNING: Manpage $FILE has not the usual header! (see diff below)"
+ sed -n '1,/^$/p' "$FILE" | diff -u "$HEADERBLUEPRINT" - || true
+ fi
+ done
+ sed -n '1,/^$/p' doc/guide.dbk > "$HEADERBLUEPRINT"
+ find doc -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.dbk' | while read FILE; do
+ if ! sed -n '1,/^$/p' "$FILE" | cmp "$HEADERBLUEPRINT" - >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ echo >&2 "WARNING: Documentation $FILE has not the usual header (see diff below)!"
+ sed -n '1,/^$/p' "$FILE" | diff -u "$HEADERBLUEPRINT" - || true
+ fi
+ done
+ rm "$HEADERBLUEPRINT"
+
+ # check the manpages with each vendor for vendor-specific errors…
+ find vendor -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d | cut -d'/' -f 2 | while read DISTRO; do
+ ln -sf ../vendor/${DISTRO}/apt-vendor.ent doc
+ if ! xmllint --nonet --valid --noout $(find doc/ -maxdepth 1 -name '*.xml'); then
+ echo >&2 "WARNING: original docbook manpages have errors with vendor ${DISTRO}!"
+ fi
+ done
+ # lets assume we will always have a german manpage translation
+ if [ -e */doc/de/ -o -e doc/de ]; then
+ # … but check the translations only with one vendor for translation-specific errors
+ if ! xmllint --path /vendor/$(./vendor/getinfo current)/ \
+ --path doc/ \
+ --nonet --valid --noout $(find doc/ */doc/ -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -name '*.xml'); then
+ echo >&2 "WARNING: translated docbook manpages have errors!"
+ fi
+ else
+ echo >&2 "ERROR: translated manpages need to be build before they can be checked!"
fi
+ rm -f doc/apt-vendor.ent
+
elif [ "$1" = 'library' ]; then
librarysymbols() {
- echo "Checking $1 in version $2"
+ local libname=$(echo "${1}" | cut -c 4-)
+ local buildlib="build/bin/${1}.so.${2}"
+ for dir in $libname */$libname; do
+ local new_buildlib="$dir/${1}.so.${2}"
+ if [ -r "${new_buildlib}" ] && [ ! -e "$buildlib" -o "$new_buildlib" -nt "$buildlib" ]; then
+ local buildlib="${new_buildlib}"
+ fi
+ done
+ if [ ! -r "$buildlib" ]; then
+ echo "ERROR: The library ${1} has to be built before symbols can be checked!"
+ return
+ fi
+ echo "Checking $1 in version $2 build at $(stat -L -c '%y' "$buildlib")"
local tmpfile=$(mktemp)
- dpkg-gensymbols -p${1}${2} -ebuild/bin/${1}.so.${2} -Idebian/${1}${2}.symbols -O/dev/null 2> /dev/null > $tmpfile
- echo '=== Missing symbols:'
- grep '^+#MISSING' $tmpfile
- echo '=== New symbols:'
- grep '^+ ' $tmpfile | cut -d' ' -f 2 | cut -d'@' -f 1 | c++filt | while read line; do
- echo " (c++)\"${line}@Base\" $VERSION"
- done | sort -u
- rm $tmpfile
+ dpkg-gensymbols -p${1}${2} -e${buildlib} -Idebian/${1}${2}.symbols -O/dev/null 2> /dev/null > $tmpfile || true
+ librarysymbolsfromfile "$tmpfile" "$(echo "${1}" | cut -c 4- | tr -d '-' | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z')_${2}"
+ rm -f $tmpfile
}
librarysymbols 'libapt-pkg' "${LIBAPTPKGVERSION}"
echo
librarysymbols 'libapt-inst' "${LIBAPTINSTVERSION}"
+elif [ "$1" = 'buildlog' ]; then
+ while [ -n "$2" ]; do
+ librarysymbolsfromfile "$2" 'UNKNOWN'
+ shift
+ done
+elif [ "$1" = 'travis-ci' ]; then
+ apt-get install -qy --no-install-recommends dctrl-tools equivs gdebi-core
+
+ test_deb_control > test-control
+ equivs-build test-control
+ gdebi -n apt-test-depends_1.0_all.deb
+elif [ "$1" = 'coverage' ]; then
+ DIR="${2:-./coverage}"
+ git clean -dfX # remove ignored build artefacts for a clean start
+ make CFLAGS+='--coverage' CXXFLAGS+='--coverage'
+ LCOVRC='--rc geninfo_checksum=1 --rc lcov_branch_coverage=1'
+ mkdir "$DIR"
+ lcov --no-external --directory . --capture --initial --output-file "${DIR}/apt.coverage.init" ${LCOVRC}
+ make test || true
+ ./test/integration/run-tests -q || true
+ lcov --no-external --directory . --capture --output-file "${DIR}/apt.coverage.run" ${LCOVRC}
+ lcov -a "${DIR}/apt.coverage.init" -a "${DIR}/apt.coverage.run" -o "${DIR}/apt.coverage.total" ${LCOVRC}
+ cp "${DIR}/apt.coverage.total" "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed"
+ rewritefile() {
+ file="$1"
+ shift
+ name="$(basename "$file")"
+ while [ -n "$1" ]; do
+ if [ -r "$1/$name" ]; then
+ sed -i "s#$file#$1/$name#" "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed"
+ break
+ fi
+ shift
+ done
+ if [ -z "$1" ]; then
+ echo >&2 "Coverage data captured for unknown file $file"
+ fi
+ }
+ grep 'build/include/' "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed" | sed "s#^SF:$(pwd)/##" | while read file; do
+ rewritefile "$file" 'apt-pkg' 'apt-pkg/deb' 'apt-pkg/edsp' 'apt-pkg/contrib' \
+ 'apt-inst' 'apt-inst/deb' 'apt-inst/contrib' 'apt-private'
+ done
+ genhtml --output-directory "${DIR}" "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed" ${LCOVRC}
else
echo >&1 "Usage:\t$0 pre-export
+\t$0 pre-build
\t$0 post-build
+
+Updating po-files and versions as well as some basic checks are done
+by »pre-export« which needs to be run before package building.
+If you use »gbp buildpackage« you will be notified if you forget.
+»pre-build« and »post-build« can be used to run some more or less
+useful checks automatically run by »gbp« otherwise.
+
\t$0 library
+\t$0 buildlog filename…
+
+»library« and »buildlog« aren't run automatically but can be useful for
+maintaining the (more or less experimental) symbols files we provide.
+»library« displays the diff between advertised symbols and the once provided
+by the libraries, while »buildlog« extracts this diff from the buildlogs.
+Both will format the diff properly.
+
+\t$0 travis-ci
+\t$0 coverage [output-dir]
-If you use »bzr builddeb« you can leave this script alone as it will
-be run at the right places auto-magically. Otherwise you should use
-»pre-export« to update po and pot files as well as version numbering.
-»post-build« can be used to run some more or less useful checks later on.
+»travis-ci« is a shortcut to install all build- as well as test-dependencies
+used by .travis.yml.
+»coverage« does a clean build with the right flags for coverage reporting,
+runs all tests and generates a html report in the end.
+"
-»library« isn't run automatically but can be useful for maintaining the
-(more or less experimental) symbols files we provide"
fi