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ChangeLog for pkg-get
0.4.4 - Fixed: pkg-repgen produces well-formed entries for
packages not available in the port tree
- Added root option for install / update command
(thanks to Gunter Coell)
0.4.3 - Fixed: operation summary when using -do option
- pkg-repgen now also generates a html index file
for the repository
0.4.2 - Create lock file if it does not exist
- Fixed: locked packages were not ignored in diff
commands
0.4.1 - Fixed parsing bug for uncommon 'version' strings
0.4.0 - Completely re-written in perl
- Added failover mechanism for unsuccessful syncronizations
- Better standardization of task summary and option handling
- Removed proxy options (now handled by wget)
- Improved general command / options / look and feel
compatibility with prt-get
- "use_scrips" config option is now called "runscripts"
- Added -im, --config=, --aargs= options
- The "current" command now prints the currently installed
version instead of the available version (uniformity
with prt-get)
0.3.4 - Fixed: removed check for REPO files before 'sync',
'version' and 'help commands'.
0.3.3 - Added pre-post install success report, i.e.: [pre: ok]
- Fixed minor commandline parser bug (options were ignored
for 'sysup' command)
- Changed PKGREPO format (package name is now the 1st entry)
- pkg-repgen is now written in perl
0.3.2 - Added 'current' and 'path' commands
- Added bash completion script
- fixes in quickdiff command
0.3.1 - Fixes small bug in 'depends' command (duplicate entries)
0.3.0 - Added support for multiple repositories
- Added 'dup' command
- minor bugfixes
0.2.0 - Added support for README files
- Added support for pre-post install scripts
- Added 'printf' command
0.1.9 - Changed wget-like progress (from busybox, 1/5 of the size!)
0.1.8 - Added 'quickdiff', 'remove' commands.
0.1.7 - Added 'dependent' command
0.1.6 - Added locking support: 'lock', 'unlock', 'listlocked'
0.1.5 - Minor fixes
0.1.4 - Added wget-like progress for downloads
0.1.3 - Added list, listinst; minor fixes.

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NAME=pkg-get
VERSION="0.4.4"
PREFIX=/usr
CFGDIR=/etc
all:
@echo "Use 'make install' to install pkg-get"
man:
makeman doc/pkg-get.8.txt
makeman doc/pkg-repgen.8.txt
man2ps doc/pkg-get.8 | ps2pdf14 - > doc/pkg-get.pdf
dist: man
rm -rf ${NAME}-${VERSION}
mkdir ${NAME}-${VERSION}
cp -r doc scripts Makefile ChangeLog COPYING README TODO ${NAME}-${VERSION}
rm -f ${NAME}-${VERSION}/doc/*.txt
rm -f ${NAME}-${VERSION}/doc/*.pdf
tar cvzf ${NAME}-${VERSION}.tar.gz ${NAME}-${VERSION}
rm -rf ${NAME}-${VERSION}
install:
install -D -m 755 scripts/pkg-get.pl ${PREFIX}/bin/pkg-get
install -D -m 755 scripts/pkg-repgen.pl ${PREFIX}/bin/pkg-repgen
install -D -m 755 scripts/pkg-get.pl ${PREFIX}/bin/pkg-get
install -D -m 644 doc/pkg-get.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/pkg-get.8
install -D -m 644 doc/pkg-get.conf ${CFGDIR}/pkg-get.conf
install -D -m 644 doc/pkg-repgen.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/pkg-repgen.8
install -D -m 644 doc/pkg-get.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/pkg-get.8

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INTRODUCTION
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
pkg-get is a package / repository management tool for CRUX Linux.
Syntax and features are very close (often a carbon copy)
to the ones found in the port management tool 'prt-get'
by Johannes Winkelmann.
In fact pkg-get was developed as a prt-get/ports drop-in replacement
for systems in which it is preferable to handle binary packages instead
of compiling ports.
ARCHITECTURE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The local machines sync metadata files (available packages,
readme files, dependencies, etc) from a remote (http or ftp)
OR a local path.
Once the metadata is present on the local machine, the usual
operations of installing, removing, getting info on packages
are available.
QUICK START
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Server:
A repository can be generated using 'pkg-repgen' in a
dir containing packages. It will take a while since md5sums
have to be calculated.
Client:
Adjust settings in /etc/pkg-get.conf, then use the 'pkg-get sync'
command to gather metadata from the server (if remote). You can now
use the commands as described in the manual, i.e.:
pkg-get info apache
pkg-get depinst kdebase
pkg-get listinst
See the manual page for a detailed list of commands and options.
REQUIREMENTS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the client nothing outside the CRUX 'base' collection
For the server, prt-get

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TODO file for pkg-get
- logging support (?)
- deptree command (?)
- optimize the pkg-repgen script

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." Text automatically generated by txt2man-1.4.7
.TH pkg-get 8 "April 23, 2006" "" ""
.SH NAME
\fBpkg-get \fP- a package management tool for CRUX Linux
\fB
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
.fam C
\fBpkg-get\fP \fIcommand\fP <arguments> [\fIoptions\fP]
.fam T
.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBpkg-get\fP is a simple package management tool for CRUX Linux.
It tries to replicate some of the most useful features of the
port management tool \fBprt-get\fP(8) to be used with binary packages.
\fBpkg-get\fP requires a remote or local package repository that
can be generated by repository maintainers with the
\fBpkg-repgen\fP(8) script.
.SH COMMANDS
.TP
.B
install <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>]
Install given packages,
download if necessary.
.TP
.B
update <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>]
Update given packages,
download if necessary.
.TP
.B
diff
Show a list of outdated packages.
.TP
.B
quickdiff
Show a compact list of outdated packages.
.TP
.B
sysup
Update all outdated packages. Download if necessary.
.TP
.B
depinst <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>]
Install given packages
and relative dependencies.
.TP
.B
depends <package>
Show a recursive list of dependencies for package
and their installation status.
.TP
.B
dependent <package> [\fB--all\fP]
Show installed (or all with the \fB--all\fP option) packages
that depend from package.
.TP
.B
quickdep <package>
Show a brief list of dependencies for package.
.TP
.B
info <package>
Show information about package.
.TP
.B
current <package>
Show currently installed version of package.
.TP
.B
path <package>
Show local path of package.
.TP
.B
readme <package>
Print README information (if available) for the package.
.TP
.B
list
List all packages in the repository.
.TP
.B
listinst
List all installed packages.
.TP
.B
isinst <package>
Display whether a package is installed.
.TP
.B
dsearch <string>
Search for packages which name or description contain <string>.
.TP
.B
search <string>
Search for packages which name contains <string>.
.TP
.B
dup
List all duplicates ports (present in more than one repository).
.TP
.B
printf <format string1> [\fB--filter\fP=<filter>]
Description blatantly
stolen from prt-get man file. Print formatted port list. Format string can
contain variables, which are replaced like this:
.RS
.IP \(bu 3
%n -> name
.IP \(bu 3
%p -> path
.IP \(bu 3
%v -> version
.IP \(bu 3
%r -> release
.IP \(bu 3
%d -> description
.IP \(bu 3
%e -> dependencies
.IP \(bu 3
%u -> url
.IP \(bu 3
%R -> Readme ("yes"/"no")
.IP \(bu 3
%E -> pre-install script ("yes"/"no")
.IP \(bu 3
%O -> post-install script ("yes"/"no")
.IP \(bu 3
%M -> "Nobody". for compatibility with prt-get
.IP \(bu 3
%P -> "Nobody". for compatibility with prt-get
.IP \(bu 3
%l -> is locked ("yes"/"no")
.IP \(bu 3
%i -> "no" if not installed, "yes" if it's installed and up to
date and "diff" if it's installed and a new version is in the
repository.
.RE
.PP
Use "\\n" and "\\t" to format your output (no additional format
specified suported). The optional format string2 can contain the
same variables as format string1 and is used to sort the output.
You can specify a wildcard filter to filter by package name.
.TP
.B
lock <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>]
Lock a package (ignore updates).
.TP
.B
unlock <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>]
Unlock a package.
.TP
.B
listlocked
Display a list of locked packages.
.TP
.B
sync
Syncronize local packages with the ones from the remote repository.
If the repository is local, this \fIcommand\fP does nothing.
.TP
.B
sysup
Update all outdated packages.
.TP
.B
help
Display brief help screen.
.TP
.B
version
Show \fBpkg-get\fP version.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B
\fB-r\fP <root>
Use <root> directory when wrapping pkgadd. Note that
this only works with update / install !
.TP
.B
\fB-do\fP
Download only. Applicable to: sysup, depinst, install, update.
.TP
.B
\fB-f\fP
Force installing / upgrading. This is passed to \fBpkgadd\fP(8).
.TP
.B
\fB-im\fP
Ignore md5sum mismatches.
.TP
.B
\fB--aargs\fP="arguments"
pass the specified arguments to \fBpkgadd\fP(8).
.TP
.B
\fB--config\fP=/path/to/file
Use the specified configuration file.
.TP
.B
\fB--pre-install\fP
executes pre-install script if available.
.TP
.B
\fB--post-install\fP
executes post-install script if available.
.TP
.B
\fB--install-scripts\fP
executes pre-install and post-install
scripts if available.
.RE
.PP
.SH CONFIGURATION
Configuration is handled by the /etc/pkg-get.conf file,
\fIoptions\fP are explained in the file itself.
.SH EXAMPLES
.TP
.B
\fBpkg-get\fP install sqlite pysqlite
Install sqlite and pysqlite.
.TP
.B
\fBpkg-get\fP depinst kdebase \fB-f\fP
Install kdebase and all its dependencies, forcing upgrade.
.TP
.B
\fBpkg-get\fP sysup \fB-do\fP
Download new releases of all the outdated packages.
.SH AUTHORS
Simone Rota <sip@varlock.com>
.SH SEE ALSO
\fBpkgadd\fP(8), \fBprt-get\fP(8)

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NAME
pkg-get - a package management tool for CRUX Linux
SYNOPSIS
pkg-get command <arguments> [options]
DESCRIPTION
pkg-get is a simple package management tool for CRUX Linux.
It tries to replicate some of the most useful features of the
port management tool prt-get(8) to be used with binary packages.
pkg-get requires a remote or local package repository that
can be generated by repository maintainers with the
pkg-repgen(8) script.
COMMANDS
install <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>] Install given packages,
download if necessary.
update <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>] Update given packages,
download if necessary.
diff Show a list of outdated packages.
quickdiff Show a compact list of outdated packages.
sysup Update all outdated packages. Download if necessary.
depinst <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>] Install given packages
and relative dependencies.
depends <package> Show a recursive list of dependencies for package
and their installation status.
dependent <package> [--all] Show installed (or all with the --all option) packages
that depend from package.
quickdep <package> Show a brief list of dependencies for package.
info <package> Show information about package.
current <package> Show currently installed version of package.
path <package> Show local path of package.
readme <package> Print README information (if available) for the package.
list List all packages in the repository.
listinst List all installed packages.
isinst <package> Display whether a package is installed.
dsearch <string> Search for packages which name or description contain <string>.
search <string> Search for packages which name contains <string>.
dup List all duplicates ports (present in more than one repository).
printf <format string1> [--filter=<filter>] Description blatantly
stolen from prt-get man file. Print formatted port list. Format string can
contain variables, which are replaced like this:
- %n -> name
- %p -> path
- %v -> version
- %r -> release
- %d -> description
- %e -> dependencies
- %u -> url
- %R -> Readme ("yes"/"no")
- %E -> pre-install script ("yes"/"no")
- %O -> post-install script ("yes"/"no")
- %M -> "Nobody". for compatibility with prt-get
- %P -> "Nobody". for compatibility with prt-get
- %l -> is locked ("yes"/"no")
- %i -> "no" if not installed, "yes" if it's installed and up to
date and "diff" if it's installed and a new version is in the
repository.
Use "\\n" and "\\t" to format your output (no additional format
specified suported). The optional format string2 can contain the
same variables as format string1 and is used to sort the output.
You can specify a wildcard filter to filter by package name.
lock <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>] Lock a package (ignore updates).
unlock <package1> [<package2>..<packageN>] Unlock a package.
listlocked Display a list of locked packages.
sync Syncronize local packages with the ones from the remote repository.
If the repository is local, this command does nothing.
sysup Update all outdated packages.
help Display brief help screen.
version Show pkg-get version.
OPTIONS
-r <root> Use <root> directory when wrapping pkgadd. Note that
this only works with update / install !
-do Download only. Applicable to: sysup, depinst, install, update.
-f Force installing / upgrading. This is passed to pkgadd(8).
-im Ignore md5sum mismatches.
--aargs="arguments" pass the specified arguments to pkgadd(8).
--config=/path/to/file Use the specified configuration file.
--pre-install executes pre-install script if available.
--post-install executes post-install script if available.
--install-scripts executes pre-install and post-install
scripts if available.
CONFIGURATION
Configuration is handled by the /etc/pkg-get.conf file,
options are explained in the file itself.
EXAMPLES
pkg-get install sqlite pysqlite Install sqlite and pysqlite.
pkg-get depinst kdebase -f Install kdebase and all its dependencies, forcing upgrade.
pkg-get sysup -do Download new releases of all the outdated packages.
AUTHORS
Simone Rota <sip@varlock.com>
SEE ALSO
pkgadd(8), prt-get(8)

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##
# /etc/pkg-get.conf
# pkg-get configuration file
# package repositories (remote)
# The first two are remote repoistories, the last is a local one
pkgdir /usr/packages/server|http://www.somesite.com/packages
pkgdir /usr/packages/java|http://www.foobar.com/java
pkgdir /usr/packages/games
# runscripts: if "yes" pre-post install scripts are
# automatically executed. Handle with care.
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.TH pkg-repgen 8 "April 23, 2006" "" ""
.SH NAME
\fBpkg-repgen \fP- generate a package repository for pkg-get
\fB
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
.fam C
\fBpkg-repgen\fP [options][package1\.\.\.packageN]
.fam T
.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBpkg-repgen\fP generates files needed by a \fBpkg-get\fP(8) package
repository. It also generates a html index of the packages.
.SH USAGE
run \fBpkg-repgen\fP from the directory containing packages to
generate the whole repository.
Specify a list of package names to update only those packages
(this is expecially useful with large repositories).
Note that the html index is not updated when single
packages are specified.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B
\fB--header\fP=FILE
insert FILE at the beginning of the html index
.TP
.B
\fB--header\fP=FILE
insert FILE at the beginning of the html index
.TP
.B
\fB--title\fP=title
use the specified title for the index page
.SH EXAMPLES
\fBpkg-repgen\fP
.PP
\fBpkg-repgen\fP kdebase kdelibs
.SH AUTHORS
Simone Rota <sip@varlock.com>
index generation code adapted from Jukka Heino's portspage
.SH SEE ALSO
\fBpkg-get\fP(8), \fBprt-get\fP(8)

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NAME
pkg-repgen - generate a package repository for pkg-get
SYNOPSIS
pkg-repgen [options][package1...packageN]
DESCRIPTION
pkg-repgen generates files needed by a pkg-get(8) package
repository. It also generates a html index of the packages.
USAGE
run pkg-repgen from the directory containing packages to
generate the whole repository.
Specify a list of package names to update only those packages
(this is expecially useful with large repositories).
Note that the html index is not updated when single
packages are specified.
OPTIONS
--header=FILE insert FILE at the beginning of the html index
--header=FILE insert FILE at the beginning of the html index
--title=title use the specified title for the index page
EXAMPLES
pkg-repgen
pkg-repgen kdebase kdelibs
AUTHORS
Simone Rota <sip@varlock.com>
index generation code adapted from Jukka Heino's portspage
SEE ALSO
pkg-get(8), prt-get(8)

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# pkg-get(8) completion by Simone Rota
# derived form Johannes Winkelmann's prt-get completion
# problems: options ending on = should not add a space afterwards
_pkg-get()
{
local cur prev
COMPREPLY=()
cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}
if [ $COMP_CWORD -eq 1 ]; then
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W ' \
install depinst update help \
version readme list info path \
search dsearch printf sync \
dependent sysup current lock unlock \
listlocked diff quickdiff depends quickdep \
dup isinst remove listinst' $cur ))
fi
if [ $COMP_CWORD '>' 1 ]; then
if [[ "$cur" != -* ]]; then
case ${COMP_WORDS[1]} in
"install" | "depinst" | "path" | "dependent" | \
"depends" | "quickdep" | "info" | "readme" | \
"isinst" )
plist=`pkg-get list`
if [ ! "$plist" == "" ]; then
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$plist' $cur ) )
fi
;;
"current"|"lock"|"remove")
plist=`pkg-get listinst`
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$plist' $cur ) )
;;
"update")
plist=`pkg-get quickdiff`
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$plist' $cur ) )
;;
"unlock")
plist=`pkg-get listlocked`
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$plist' $cur ) )
;;
esac
else
case ${COMP_WORDS[1]} in
"install" | "update" | "sysup")
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '-do \
--pre-install \
--post-install \
--install-scripts' \
-- $cur ) )
;;
"dependent" )
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '--all' -- $cur ) )
;;
"printf" )
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '--filter=' -- $cur ) )
;;
esac
fi
fi
return 0
}
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# pkg-repgen: generates a binary repository for pkg-get
#
# requires prt-get
#
# html index generation code adapted from Jukka Heino's portspage
#
# usage: pkg-repgen [<pkgname1>..<pkgnameN>]
#
use warnings;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
our $title = "CRUX Packages"; our $header; our $footer;
GetOptions("title=s"=>\$title, "header=s"=>\$header, "footer=s"=>\$footer);
if ($#ARGV >= 0) { # single packages
pkgrepo_single();
pkgdeps_single();
pkgread();
pkginst();
} else {
pkgrepo();
pkgdeps();
pkgread();
pkginst();
}
######################## single packages ########################
# generate dependencies
sub pkgdeps_single {
print "+ Generating dependencies\n";
my $hasnew = 0;
foreach my $p (@ARGV) {
my @packages = glob("$p#*.pkg.tar.gz");
if ($#packages == 0) {
my $found = 0;
my $package = $packages[0];
$package =~ s/#.*//;
my $deps = `prt-get printf "%e" --filter="$package"`;
if ($deps ne "") {
my $isnew = `grep "$p .*:" PKGDEPS`;
if ($isnew eq ""){ # package is new, put deps at the end.
open (my $fh, '>>PKGDEPS');
printf $fh "%-30s : %-s\n", $package, $deps;
close $fh;
$hasnew = 1;
} else {
system("sed -i \"/^$p /s/: .*\$/: $deps/\" PKGDEPS");
}
}
} else {
print "Package '$p' not found or duplicate\n"
}
}
if ($hasnew == 1){system("sort -o PKGDEPS PKGDEPS")};
}
# generate the main repository file
sub pkgrepo_single {
print "+ Generating repository\n";
my $hasnew = 0;
foreach my $p (@ARGV) {
my @packages = glob("$p#*.pkg.tar.gz");
if ($#packages == 0) {
my $found = 0;
my $package = $packages[0];
my $name = $package;
$name =~ s/#.*//;
my $du = (-s $package);
my $md5 = `md5sum $package`;
$md5 =~ s/ .*$|\n//g;
my $des=`prt-get printf %d --filter="$name"`;
$des =~ s/:/ /g;
if ($des eq ""){$des = "N.A."};
my $flags=`prt-get printf %E:%O:%R --filter="$name"`;
if ($flags eq "") {$flags = "no:no:no"}
my $isnew = `grep "$p#" PKGREPO`;
if ($isnew eq ""){ # package is new, put it at the end
open (my $fh, '>>PKGREPO');
printf $fh "%-s:%-s:%-s:%-s:%-s\n", $package,$du,$md5,$des,$flags;
close $fh;
$hasnew = 1;
} else {
my $newp = "$package:$du:$md5:$des:$flags";
system("sed -i \"s/^$p#.*\$/$newp/\" PKGREPO");
}
#printf $fh "%-s:%-s:%-s:%-s\n", $du,$md5,$des,$flags;
} else {
print "Package '$p' not found or duplicate\n"
}
}
if ($hasnew == 1){system("sort -o PKGREPO PKGREPO")};
}
######################## full repository ########################
# generate dependencies
sub pkgdeps {
print "+ Generating dependencies\n";
my @packages = glob("*#*.pkg.tar.gz");
open (my $fh, '>PKGDEPS');
foreach my $package (@packages) {
$package =~ s/#.*//;
my $deps = `prt-get printf "%e" --filter="$package"`;
if ($deps ne "") {
printf $fh "%-30s : %-s\n", $package, $deps;
}
}
close $fh;
}
# generate the main repository file and index page
sub pkgrepo {
print "+ Generating repository\n";
my @packages = glob("*#*.pkg.tar.gz");
our $odd = "odd";
my $count = 0;
open (my $fh, '>PKGREPO');
printheader();
open (my $ih, '>>index.html');
foreach my $package (@packages) {
my $date = (stat($package))[9];
$count++;
$package =~ s/\n//g;
my $name = $package;
$name =~ s/#.*//;
my $du = (-s $package);
my $md5 = `md5sum $package`;
$md5 =~ s/ .*$|\n//g;
my $des=`prt-get printf %d --filter="$name"`;
$des =~ s/:/ /g;
if ($des eq ""){$des = "N.A."};
my $flags=`prt-get printf %E:%O:%R --filter="$name"`;
if ($flags eq "") {$flags = "no:no:no"}
printf $fh "%-s:%-s:%-s:%-s:%-s\n", $package,$du,$md5,$des,$flags;
my $version = $package;
$version =~ s/^.*\#//;
$version =~ s/\.pkg\.tar\.gz//;
print $ih " <tr class=\"$odd\">";
print $ih "<td>$name</td>";
my $url = $package;
$url =~ s/\#/\%23/;
print $ih "<td><a href=\"$url\">$version</a></td>";
print $ih "<td>$des</td>";
print $ih "<td>" . isotime($date, 1) . "</td>";
print $ih "</tr>\n";
if ($odd eq "odd") { $odd = "even"; }
else { $odd = "odd"; }
}
close $fh;
close $ih;
printfooter($count);
}
# generate README file
sub pkgread {
print "+ Generating README\n";
my @packages = glob("*#*.pkg.tar.gz");
open (my $fh, '>PKGREAD');
print $fh "# README files for repository. Do NOT remove this line.\n";
foreach my $package (@packages) {
$package =~ s/#.*//;
my $path = `prt-get path $package`;
$path =~ s/\n//g;
if (-f "$path/README"){
print $fh "##### PKGREADME: $package\n";
open(my $readme, "$path/README");
while (<$readme>){
my $line = $_;
print $fh $line;
}
close($readme);
}
}
close $fh;
}
# generate pre-post install scripts file
sub pkginst {
print "+ Generating scripts\n";
open (my $fh, '>PKGINST');
print $fh
"
#!/bin/bash
#
# PKGINST: pre-post install scripts for CRUX packages
";
my @packages = glob("*#*.pkg.tar.gz");
foreach my $package (@packages) {
$package =~ s/#.*//;
my $path = `prt-get path $package`;
$path =~ s/\n//g;
my $normal= $package;
$normal =~ s/[^[:alnum:]]/_/g;
if (-f "$path/pre-install"){
print $fh "${normal}_pre_install() {\n";
open(my $pre, "$path/pre-install");
while (<$pre>){
my $line = $_;
print $fh $line;
}
close($pre);
print $fh "}\n\n";
}
if (-f "$path/post-install"){
print $fh "${normal}_post_install() {\n";
open(my $post, "$path/post-install");
while (<$post>){
my $line = $_;
print $fh $line;
}
close($post);
print $fh "}\n\n";
}
}
print $fh "\n\n";
print $fh 'if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then $1; fi';
print $fh "\n";
close $fh;
}
######################## html index subs ########################
sub printheader {
open (my $ih, '>index.html');
print $ih <<EOH;
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
EOH
print $ih " <title>$title</title>\n";
print $ih <<EOH;
<style type="text/css">
body
{
font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;
font-size: 85%;
padding: 2em;
}
a
{
color: #67550d;
}
table
{
border: solid #e5dccf 1px;
font-size: 85%;
}
td
{
padding: 6px;
}
tr.header
{
background-color: #e5dccf;
}
tr.odd
{
background-color: #f7f3ed;
}
tr.even
{
background-color: #fcf9f8;
}
</style>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
</head>
<body>
EOH
print $ih " <h2>$title</h2>\n";
if ($header) {
open(FILE, $header) or die "Couldn't open header file";
while (<FILE>) {
print $ih " " . $_;
}
close(FILE);
}
print $ih " <table width=\"100%\" cellspacing=\"0\">\n";
print $ih " <tr class=\"header\"><td><b>Port</b></td><td><b>Version</b></td><td><b>Description</b></td>";
print $ih "<td><b>Last modified</b></td>";
print $ih "</tr>\n";
close($ih);
}
sub printfooter {
my $count = $_[0];
open (my $ih, '>>index.html');
print $ih " </table>\n";
print $ih " <p><b>$count packages</b></p>\n";
if ($footer) {
open(FILE, $footer) or die "Couldn't open footer file";
while (<FILE>) {
print $ih " " . $_;
}
close(FILE);
}
print $ih " <p><i>Generated by <a href=\"http://www.varlock.com/blosxom.cgi/CruxProjects/pkgget/index.html\">pkg-repgen</a> on " . isotime() . ".</i></p>\n";
print $ih <<EOH;
</body>
</html>
EOH
close($ih);
}
sub isotime {
my $time = (shift or time);
my $accuracy = (shift or 2);
my @t = gmtime ($time);
my $year = $t[5] + 1900;
my $month = sprintf("%02d", $t[4] + 1);
my $day = sprintf("%02d", $t[3]);
if ($accuracy == 1) {
return "$year-$month-$day";
}
return "$year-$month-$day " . sprintf("%02d:%02d:%02d UTC", $t[2], $t[1], $t[0]);
}