From 0b03071b674153775d6979f7f1935fb3f3f295d7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Barton Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:56:48 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Initial GIT commit: pt 0.0.9 (2007-11-15) --- AUTHORS | 12 + COPYING | 340 +++++++++++++++++++ ChangeLog | 36 ++ INSTALL | 36 ++ Makefile | 45 +++ README | 13 + bin/pt | 949 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ etc/pt.conf | 37 ++ 8 files changed, 1468 insertions(+) create mode 100644 AUTHORS create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 ChangeLog create mode 100644 INSTALL create mode 100644 Makefile create mode 100644 README create mode 100755 bin/pt create mode 100644 etc/pt.conf diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43c38bd --- /dev/null +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + pt -- the MacPorts port tool + Copyright (c)2007 Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de + + Authors +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Alexander Barton, (alex) + + +-- +$Id$ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14db8fc --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3243c2f --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + pt -- the MacPorts port tool + Copyright (c)2007 Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de + + History & Changes +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +pt 0.0.9 (2007-11-15) + + - Implemented "make install". + - New target "info": show information to specified port. + +pt 0.0.8 (2007-09-10) + + - fixed the function which checks if a port is installed or not: + Port_Installed always returned false. + - New target "outdated" (aka "list-outdated"): show outdated ports. + - Fixed the return code of some functions, for example "update". + +pt 0.0.7 (2007-05-09) + + - Added "check" and "distcheck" make targets. + - Display number of inactive ports as well, if any. + - Check for "Maintainers:" field instead for "Platforms:", when using + "port info" to check for a port. + - Display number of required ports when listing dependencies. + - Respect the terminal width when dumping "package state lists" like + which packages are required for an installation. + +pt 0.0.6 (2007-04-16) + + - First "public" release, announced in #alt on irc.barton.de :-) + + +-- +$Id$ diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65726ca --- /dev/null +++ b/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + pt -- the MacPorts port tool + Copyright (c)2007 Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de + + Installation Notes +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +I) Automatic Installation + +Type "make install". This will place the pt script in /usr/local/bin/pt and +the configuration file to /etc/. + +That's it. + + +II) Manual Installation + +Copy the file "bin/pt" to some location, for example /usr/local/bin and make +it executable by the system: + +- mkdir -p /usr/local/bin +- cp bin/pt /usr/local/bin/ +- chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/pt + +Optionally, you can copy the sample configuration file to /etc: + +- cp etc/pt.conf /etc/ +- chmod 644 /etc/pt.conf + +Now try something like "pt --help". + +That's it. Have fun! + + +-- +$Id$ diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de40815 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# pt -- the MacPorts port tool" +# Copyright (c)2007 Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. +# +# $Id$ +# + +all: pt + +pt: + chmod 755 bin/pt + +distclean: clean + find . -name '.DS_Store' -exec rm -f {} ";" + +clean: + +check: all + @echo -n "Checking \"pt\" script ... " + @bin/pt --version >/dev/null 2>&1; if [ $$? -eq 0 ]; then \ + echo "OK."; else echo "Failed!"; exit 1; fi + +install: all + install -d -o root -g wheel -m 755 /usr/local/bin + install -v -o root -g wheel -m 755 bin/pt /usr/local/bin + [ -e /etc/pt.conf ] || install -v -o root -g wheel -m 644 etc/pt.conf /etc + +dist: distclean + name=`basename $$PWD`; \ + version=`grep "VERSION=" bin/pt | cut -d'"' -f2`; \ + ditto --norsrc . "/tmp/$$$$/$$name-$$version"; \ + tar cvzf "$$name-$$version.tar.gz" -C "/tmp/$$$$" \ + --exclude '*.tar*' "$$name-$$version"; \ + rm -r "/tmp/$$$$" + +distcheck: distclean check dist + +.PHONY: all install + +# -eof- diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f012e4d --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ + + pt -- the MacPorts port tool + Copyright (c)2007 Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de + + "README" +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +There is no real documentation at the moment, sorry! +Please have a look at the INSTALL document to get some more information. + + +-- +$Id$ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/bin/pt b/bin/pt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5ab4cb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/pt @@ -0,0 +1,949 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# pt -- the MacPorts port tool" +# Copyright (c)2007 Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. +# +# $Id$ +# + +NAME=`basename "$0"` +VERSION="0.0.9" +DATE="2007-11-15" + +QUIET= +PORT_VERBOSE= +VERBOSE= +DEBUG= + +UPGRADE_REMOVE_INACTIVE=1 +CLEAN_WORKDIR=1 + +declare -i WIDTH=${COLUMNS:-80} + +LINE="-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------" + +Version() { + # Display version information. + + echo "$NAME $VERSION ($DATE) -- the MacPorts port tool" + echo "Copyright (c)2007 Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de" + echo + echo "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO" + echo "warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE." + echo +} + +Usage() { + # Display some usage information and exit. + + Version + echo "Usage: $0 [ ...]" + echo + echo "Available commands:" + echo " deps [ [...]] -- examine dependencies" + echo " install [ [...]] -- install port(s)" + echo " remove [ [...]] -- remove port(s)" + echo " clean [ [...]] -- clean port build files" + echo " update -- update port database" + echo " upgrade -- upgrade outdated port(s)" + echo " search -- search for port(s)" + echo " list -- list port(s)" + echo " info -- display details of a port" + echo " status -- show MacPorts status" + echo + echo "The following global options are available:" + echo " -q: quiet mode, little output +q: no quiet mode, normal output" + echo " -v: enable verbose mode +v: disable verbose mode" + echo " -V: verbose port(1) messages +V: no verbose port(1) messages" + echo " -d: enable debug mode +d: disable verbose mode" + echo + Clean_Exit 1 +} + +Init() { + # Initialize "state machine", clear temporary files. + + Verbose_Msg "Initializing port states ..." + port list >"$TMPDIR/available" + Debug_Msg "Listing installed ports ..." + port installed | grep "^ " >"$TMPDIR/installed" + Debug_Msg "Listing inactive ports ..." + port list inactive >"$TMPDIR/inactive" + echo -n '' >"$TMPDIR/required.all" + echo -n '' >"$TMPDIR/missing.all" + echo -n "" >"$TMPDIR/outdated" + echo -n "" >"$TMPDIR/outdated.info" + + declare -i c_avail=`cat "$TMPDIR/available" | wc -l` + declare -i c_inst=`cat "$TMPDIR/installed" | wc -l` + declare -i c_inact=`cat "$TMPDIR/inactive" | wc -l` + + [ $c_inst -eq $c_avail ] && c_inst=0 + [ $c_inact -eq $c_avail ] && c_inact=0 + [ $c_inact -eq 0 ] && s="" || s=" ($c_inact inactive)" + Verbose_Msg "$c_avail ports available, $c_inst installed$s." +} + +Reset() { + # Reset "required" and "missing" package lists, move saved + # packages to "required.all"/"missing.all" lists for later + # processing. + + Debug_Msg "Resetting internal state ..." + rm -f "$TMPDIR/tmp"* + + [ -r "$TMPDIR/required" ] \ + && cat "$TMPDIR/required" >>"$TMPDIR/required.all" + echo -n '' >"$TMPDIR/required" + + [ -r "$TMPDIR/missing" ] \ + && cat "$TMPDIR/missing" >>"$TMPDIR/missing.all" + echo -n '' >"$TMPDIR/missing" +} + +Check_Root_Perm() { + # Check, if this script is running with root privileges. + + [ "$UID" -eq 0 -o "$EUID" -eq 0 ] && return 0 + Error_Msg "This function must be executed with root privileges!" + Clean_Exit 1 +} + +Debug_Tmpdir() { + # List contents of temporary directory to console. + echo "--- $TMPDIR ---"; ls -al "$TMPDIR"; echo "---" +} + +Debug_Dump_File() { + # Dump contents of a file to console. + echo "--- $1 ---"; cat "$1"; echo "---" +} + +Clean_Exit() { + # Exit this scripts after cleaning up. + # $1: exit code + + Debug_Msg "Cleaning up ..." + [ -n "$TMPDIR" ] && rm -rf "$TMPDIR" + Debug_Msg "Done. Exit code: $1" + exit $1 +} + +Clean_Exit_Signal() { + # Exit this script with exit code 127, used when an interup signal + # (SIGINT) has been catched. + + echo + Clean_Exit 127 +} + +Msg() { + # Display message, if not running in "quiet" mode. + # $*: message to display. + + [ -n "$QUIET" ] && return + if [ "$1" = "-n" ]; then + shift + echo -n "$*" + else + echo "$*" + fi +} + +Msg_NoQuiet() { + # Display message, even when running in "quiet" mode. + # $*: message to display. + + if [ "$1" = "-n" ]; then + shift + echo -n "$*" + else + echo "$*" + fi +} + +Verbose_Msg() { + # Display message when running in "debug" or "verbose" mode. + # $*: message to display. + + [ -z "$QUIET" -a -n "$VERBOSE" ] && echo $* +} + +Debug_Msg() { + # Display message when running in "debug" mode. + # $*: message to display. + + [ -n "$DEBUG" ] && echo $* +} + +Warn_Msg() { + # Display warning message. + # $*: message to display. + + echo "Warning: $*" +} + +Error_Msg() { + # Display error message. + # $*: message to display. + + echo "Error: $*" +} + +Prompt() { + tty >/dev/null 2>&1 + [ $? -ne 0 ] && return 0 + + x="_" + Msg_NoQuiet -n "$* [Y/n] " + while [ "$x" != "" -a "$x" != "n" -a "$x" != "N" -a "$x" != "y" -a "$x" != "Y" ]; do + read -s -n 1 x + done + [ -z "$x" ] && x="yes" + [ "$x" = "n" ] && x="no" + [ "$x" = "y" ] && x="yes" + Msg_NoQuiet "- $x" + [ "$x" = "no" ] && return 1 || return 0 +} + +PortCmd() { + # Call the real "port(1)" command, show and hide output as configured. + # $*: arguments for port(1). + + local args="-q " + [ -n "$VERBOSE" ] && args="" + [ -n "$PORT_VERBOSE" ] && args="-v " + [ -n "$DEBUG" ] && args="-v -d " + local cmd="port $args$*" + + declare -i a=${#cmd}+4; a=$WIDTH-$a; a=$a/2 + local bottom="$LINE" + local top="${LINE:0:$a}[ $cmd ]${LINE}" + + local r=1 + if [ "$args" = "" ]; then + $cmd | while read x; do + msg=$(echo "$x"|sed -e 's/--->//g'|sed -e 's/^ //g') + msg=" - $msg" + if [ ${#msg} -ge $WIDTH ]; then + declare -i w=$WIDTH-3 + echo "${msg:0:$w}..." + else + echo "$msg" + fi + done; r=$? + elif [ "$args" = "-v " -o "$args" = "-v -d " ]; then + Msg_NoQuiet "${top:0:$WIDTH}" + $cmd; r=$? + Msg_NoQuiet "${bottom:0:$WIDTH}" + else + $cmd >/dev/null 2>&1 ; r=$? + fi + + return $r +} + +Port_Exists() { + # Check, if the given port exists + # $1: port + + port info "$1" 2>/dev/null | grep 'Maintainers: ' >/dev/null; local r=$? + if [ $r -ne 0 ]; then + Error_Msg "Port \"$1\" does not exist!" + return $r + fi + Debug_Msg "Port \"$1\" exists. Ok." + return 0 +} + +Port_Installed() { + # Check, if the given port is installed + # $1: port + + Port_Exists "$1" + [ $? -eq 0 ] || return 1 + + grep "^ $1 " "$TMPDIR/installed" >/dev/null 2>&1; local r=$? + if [ $r -ne 0 ]; then + Error_Msg "Port \"$1\" is not installed!" + return $r + fi + Debug_Msg "Port \"$1\" is installed. Ok." + return 0 +} + +Dump_Package_File() { + # Display contents of a "pt package-list file", like "required[.all]". + # $1: title text + # $2: package-list file name + # $3: "u": show only un-installed ports + + pkgs=$(cat "$2" | sort -u) + [ -z "$pkgs" ] && return 0 + + Msg_NoQuiet "$1" + Msg_NoQuiet -n " " + declare -i x=2 + declare -i count=0 + for d in $pkgs; do + grep "^ $d " "$TMPDIR/installed" >/dev/null 2>&1; local r=$? + if [ "$3" = "u" ]; then + [ $r -eq 0 ] && continue + else + [ $r -eq 0 ] && d="$d[i]" + fi + x=$x+${#d}+1 + if [ $x -gt $WIDTH ]; then + Msg_NoQuiet; Msg_NoQuiet -n " " + x=${#d}+3 + fi + Msg_NoQuiet -n "$d " + count=$count+1 + done + Msg_NoQuiet + return $count +} + +Count_Package_File() { + # Return number of packages listed in a "pt package-list file". + # $1: package-list file name + # $2: "u": show only un-installed ports + + pkgs=$(cat "$1" | sort -u) + declare -i count=0 + for d in $pkgs; do + grep "^ $d " "$TMPDIR/installed" >/dev/null 2>&1; local r=$? + if [ "$2" = "u" ]; then + [ $r -eq 0 ] && continue + fi + count=$count+1 + done + return $count +} + +Deps_r() { + local phase="" + grep "^$1\$" "$TMP4" >/dev/null 2>&1 + if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + Debug_Msg "Dependencies for \"$1\" already checked. Skipping." + return + fi + Debug_Msg "Checking dependencies for \"$1\" ..." + echo "$1" >>"$TMP4" + port deps "$1" | while read x; do + if [ "$x" = "$1 has no dependencies" ]; then + phase=""; continue; + fi + if [ "$x" = "$1 has build dependencies on:" ]; then + phase="build"; continue + fi + if [ "$x" = "$1 has library dependencies on:" ]; then + phase="lib"; continue + fi + if [ "$x" = "$1 has runtime dependencies on:" ]; then + phase="runtime"; continue + fi + + case "$phase" in + "build") + echo "$1:$x" >>"$TMP1" + Deps_r "$x" + ;; + "lib") + echo "$1:$x" >>"$TMP2" + Deps_r "$x" + ;; + "runtime") + echo "$1:$x" >>"$TMP3" + Deps_r "$x" + ;; + *) + Warn_Msg "Unknown phase, token \"$x\"!?" + esac + done +} + +Deps_a() { + # 1: level + # 2: file + # 3: type + # 4: root-element + + declare -i level=$1 + local deps="" + local t="" + + [ -z "$4" ] && t=$(head -n 1 "$2" | cut -d':' -f1) || t="$4" + + while [ -n "$t" ]; do + deps=$(grep "^$t:" "$2" 2>/dev/null | sort -u) + grep -v "^$t:" "$2" >"$TMP" 2>/dev/null + cat "$TMP" >"$2" + + for d in $deps; do + port=$(echo "$d" | cut -d':' -f1) + req=$(echo "$d" | cut -d':' -f2) + + declare -i x=0 + while [ $x -lt $level ]; do + [ -n "$VERBOSE" -a -z "$QUIET" ] && echo -n ' ' + x=$x+1 + done + + Verbose_Msg "Port \"$t\" depends on $req" + echo "$req" >>"$TMPDIR/required" + + Deps_a $level+1 "$2" "$3" "$req" + done + + [ "$level" -le 1 ] && t=$(head -n 1 "$2" | cut -d':' -f1) || t="" + done +} + +Deps() { + # Display dependancies of a port + # $1: port + + Port_Exists "$1"; local r=$? + [ $r -ne 0 ] && return $r + + touch "$TMP1" "$TMP2" "$TMP3" "$TMP4" + + Msg "Analyzing port \"$1\" ..." + Deps_r "$1" + + build_deps=$(cat "$TMP1") + lib_deps=$(cat "$TMP2") + runtime_deps=$(cat "$TMP3") + + if [ -z "$build_deps" -a -z "$lib_deps" -a -z "$runtime_deps" ]; then + Msg "Port \"$1\" has no dependencies." + return 0 + fi + + if [ -n "$build_deps" ]; then + Verbose_Msg; Verbose_Msg "Build dependencies:" + Deps_a 1 "$TMP1" build + fi + if [ -n "$lib_deps" ]; then + Verbose_Msg; Verbose_Msg "Library dependencies:" + Deps_a 1 "$TMP2" lib + fi + if [ -n "$runtime_deps" ]; then + Verbose_Msg; Verbose_Msg "Runtime dependencies:" + Deps_a 1 "$TMP3" runtime + fi + Msg + + deps=$(cat "$TMPDIR/required" | sort -u) + declare -i count=$(cat "$TMPDIR/required" | sort -u | wc -l ) + not_inst="" + + [ "$count" -eq 1 ] \ + && Msg_NoQuiet "The following port is required by \"$1\":" \ + || Msg_NoQuiet "The following $count ports are required by \"$1\":" + Msg_NoQuiet -n " " + declare -i count=0 + declare -i x=2 + for d in $deps; do + grep "^ $d " "$TMPDIR/installed" >/dev/null 2>&1; local r=$? + if [ $r -eq 0 ]; then + d="$d[i]" + else + count=$count+1 + not_inst="$not_inst $d" + fi + x=$x+${#d}+1 + if [ $x -gt $WIDTH ]; then + Msg_NoQuiet; Msg_NoQuiet -n " " + declare -i x=${#d}+3 + fi + Msg_NoQuiet -n "$d " + done + Msg_NoQuiet + + if [ -n "$not_inst" ]; then + [ "$count" -eq 1 ] \ + && Msg_NoQuiet "The following port (probably) needs to be installed:" \ + || Msg_NoQuiet "The following $count ports (probably!) need to be installed:" + Msg_NoQuiet -n " " + declare -i x=2 + for d in $not_inst; do + x=$x+${#d}+1 + if [ $x -gt $WIDTH ]; then + Msg_NoQuiet; Msg_NoQuiet -n " " + declare -i x=${#d}+3 + fi + Msg_NoQuiet -n "$d " + echo "$d" >>"$TMPDIR/missing" + done + Msg_NoQuiet + else + Msg_NoQuiet "All required ports are already installed." + fi + + Msg + return 0 +} + +Port_Install() { + # Install a given port, and its dependencies. + # $*: port, including version number, variant(s), ... + + Msg_NoQuiet "Installing port \"$p\" (and dependencies) ..." + + local args="" + [ -n "$CLEAN_WORKDIR" ] && args="$args -c" + + PortCmd $args install $* + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + Error_Msg "Installation of \"$1\" failed!" + return 1 + fi + return 0 +} + +Port_Upgrade() { + # Clean build directory of a port + # $1: port + # $2: old version + # $3: new version + + Msg_NoQuiet "Upgrading port \"$1\" (and dependencies): $2 -> $3 ..." + + local args="" + [ -n "$CLEAN_WORKDIR" ] && args="$args -c" + [ -n "$UPGRADE_REMOVE_INACTIVE" ] && args="$args -fu" + + PortCmd $args upgrade -n $port + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + Error_Msg "Failed to upgrade port \"$1\"!" + return 1 + fi + return 0 +} + +Port_Clean() { + # Clean build directory of a port + # $1: port + + Msg_NoQuiet "Cleaning build directory of port \"$1\" ..." + + PortCmd clean --all "$1" + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + Error_Msg "Failed to clean port \"$1\"!" + return 1 + fi + return 0 +} + +Port_Remove() { + # Remove a given port + # $1: port + + Msg_NoQuiet "Removing port \"$1\" ..." + + PortCmd uninstall "$1" + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + Error_Msg "Failed to remove port \"$1\"!" + return 1 + fi + return 0 +} + +Install() { + if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then + Error_Msg "No ports requested!?" + return 1 + fi + + deps=$(cat "$TMPDIR/required.all" | sort -u) + not_inst="" + + cat "$TMPDIR/missing.all" >"$TMPDIR/install.all" + for p in $*; do + echo "$p" >>"$TMPDIR/install.all" + done + + for p in $*; do + echo "$p" >>"$TMPDIR/requested.all" + done + + Verbose_Msg + + if [ -z "$QUIET" ]; then + Count_Package_File "$TMPDIR/requested.all"; c=$? + [ $c -eq 1 ] && s=" has" || s="s have" + Dump_Package_File \ + "The following $c port$s been requested:" \ + "$TMPDIR/requested.all" + fi + Count_Package_File "$TMPDIR/required.all"; c_req=$? + [ $c_req -eq 1 ] && s=" is" || s="s are" + Dump_Package_File \ + "The following $c_req port$s required to fulfil dependencies:" \ + "$TMPDIR/required.all" + Count_Package_File "$TMPDIR/missing.all"; c_add=$? + [ $c_add -eq 1 ] && s=" (probably!) needs" || s="s (probably!) need" + Dump_Package_File \ + "The following $c_add additional port$s to be installed:" \ + "$TMPDIR/missing.all" + Count_Package_File "$TMPDIR/install.all" "u"; c_all=$? + if [ $c_all -lt 1 ]; then + Msg_NoQuiet "No new ports to install."; Msg + return 0 + fi + [ $c_all -eq 1 ] && s="" || s="s" + Dump_Package_File \ + "The following $c_all NEW port$s will be installed (if required):" \ + "$TMPDIR/install.all" "u" + c_inst=$? + + ports=$(tail -r "$TMPDIR/missing.all" | uniq ) + ports="$ports $*" + if [ -n "$DEBUG" ]; then + Debug_Msg "Order of installation:" + Debug_Msg " " $ports + fi + + [ "$#" -eq 1 ] && s1=" has" || s1="s have" + [ "$c_inst" -eq 1 ] && s2="" || s2="s" + Msg_NoQuiet "$# port$s1 been requested, $c_inst port$s2 will be installed." + if [ $# -ne $c_inst ]; then + Prompt "Do you want to continue?" + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + Msg "Aborting."; Msg + return 1 + fi + fi + Msg + + declare -i errors=0 + declare -i count=0 + + for p in $*; do + Port_Install "$p" + [ $? -eq 0 ] || errors=$errors+1 + + count=$count+1 + done + Msg + + [ $count -eq 1 ] && s=" has" || s="s have" + Msg "$count requested port$s been installed." + if [ $errors -gt 0 ]; then + [ $errors -gt 1 ] && s="s" || s="" + Error_Msg "There have been failures, see above!"; + Msg + local r=1 + else + local r=0 + fi + + Init + return $r +} + +Init_Outdated() { + Msg "Searching for outdated ports ..." + echo -n "" >"$TMPDIR/outdated" + echo -n "" >"$TMPDIR/outdated.info" + port outdated | \ + grep -v "No installed ports are outdated" | \ + grep -v "The following installed ports are outdated" | \ + awk "{ print \$1, \$2, \$3, \$4 }" | while read port v1 a v2; do + echo "$port" >>"$TMPDIR/outdated" + echo "$port $v1 $a $v2" >>"$TMPDIR/outdated.info" + done +} + +List_Outdated() { + Init_Outdated + Count_Package_File "$TMPDIR/outdated" + if [ $? -lt 1 ]; then + Msg "No installed ports are outdated." + return 0 + fi + Dump_Package_File \ + "The following installed ports are outdated and will be UPGRADED:" \ + "$TMPDIR/outdated" + c_out=$? + + if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ]; then + echo "Upgrade details:" + cat "$TMPDIR/outdated.info" | while read port v1 a v2; do + echo " $port $v1 -> $v2" + done + fi + + [ $c_out -gt 100 ] && c_out=100 + return $c_out; +} + +Upgrade() { + List_Outdated && return 0 + + Prompt "Do you want to continue?" + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + Msg "Aborting."; Msg + return 1 + fi + Msg + + declare -i errors=0 + cat "$TMPDIR/outdated.info" | while read port v1 a v2; do + Port_Upgrade "$port" "$v1" "$v2" + [ $? -eq 0 ] || errors=$errors+1 + done + Msg + + if [ $errors -gt 0 ]; then + [ $errors -gt 1 ] && s="s" || s="" + Warn_Msg "$errors error$s occured during upgrading!" + Msg + local r=1 + else + local r=0 + fi + + Init_Outdated + Count_Package_File "$TMPDIR/outdated"; c=$? + if [ $c -gt 0 ]; then + if [ $c -eq 1 ]; then + s1="is"; s2="" + else + s1="are"; s2="s" + fi + Warn_Msg "There $s1 still $c outdated port$s2 installed!" + fi + + Init + return $r +} + +Update() { + Status "Actual ports base version" -q + Msg "Updating installed port software and database ..." + port -q selfupdate; local r=$? + if [ $r -eq 0 ]; then + Status "New ports base version" + else + Error_Msg "Failed to update port archive!" + fi + return $r +} + +Clean() { + local r=0 + declare -i errors=0 + for p in $*; do + Port_Exists "$p" + if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + Port_Clean "$p" + [ $? -ne 0 ] && errors=$errors+1 + else + errors=$errors+1 + fi + done + if [ $errors -gt 0 ]; then + Msg_NoQuiet + [ $errors -ne 1 ] && s="s" || s="" + Error_Msg "$errors failure$s while cleaning ports!" + r=1 + fi + return $r +} + +Remove() { + local r=0 + declare -i errors=0 + for p in $*; do + Port_Installed "$p" + if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + Port_Remove "$p" + [ $? -ne 0 ] && errors=$errors+1 + else + errors=$errors+1 + fi + done + if [ $errors -gt 0 ]; then + [ $errors -ne 1 ] && s="s" || s="" + Error_Msg "$errors failure$s while removing ports!" + r=1 + fi + return $r +} + +Status() { + local r=0 + Init; r=$? + q=$QUIET; [ "$2" != '-q' ] && QUIET= + [ "$1" = "" ] \ + && Msg -n "Ports base version: " \ + || Msg -n "$1: " + version=$( port --version /dev/null; r=$? + [ $r -ne 0 ] && Clean_Exit $r + done + Reset + Install $* + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "list") + shift + [ $# -lt 1 ] && Usage + port list $* + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "outdated"|"list-outdated") + List_Outdated + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "update"|"selfupdate") + shift + Check_Root_Perm + [ $# -ne 0 ] && Usage + Update + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "upgrade"|"dist-upgrade") + shift + Check_Root_Perm + [ $# -gt 0 ] && Usage + Init + Upgrade + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "remove"|"uninstall") + shift + Check_Root_Perm + [ $# -lt 1 ] && Usage + Init + Remove $* + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "search") + shift + [ $# -lt 1 ] && Usage + port search $* + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "info") + shift + [ $# -lt 1 ] && Usage + port info $* + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + "status") + shift + [ $# -ne 0 ] && Usage + VERBOSE=1; Status + Clean_Exit $? + ;; + *) + Usage +esac + +# -eof- diff --git a/etc/pt.conf b/etc/pt.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed1c80b --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/pt.conf @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# +# pt -- the MacPorts port tool +# Default configuration settings +# +# $Id$ +# +# The following settings are boolean options. If a variable is set the +# option is enabled, the value of the variable doesn't matter. To disable +# an option, the variable must be empty/unset. +# +# Note: the value "0" is "set", so the option will be enabled! +# Use "XYZ=1" to enable an options, and "XYZ=" to disaple it. +# + +# Run in "quiet mode", very few output. [Default: empty (=off)] +#QUIET=1 + +# Run in "verbose mode", display more information. [Default: empty (=off)] +#VERBOSE=1 + +# Run the port(1) command in "verbose" mode, so more output is displayed +# when MacPorts is working. [Default: empty (=off)] +#PORT_VERBOSE=1 + +# Enable "debug mode": a lot of (useful?) information is displayed. +# Very useful when analyzing problems with pt(1). [Default: empty (=off)] +#DEBUG=1 + +# Remove ports which have been deaktivated during upgrades, as the old +# versions of an installed port. [Default: 1 (=on)] +#UPGRADE_REMOVE_INACTIVE= + +# Use "autoclean mode" of the port(1) command, e. g. execute the "clean" +# target after installation of packages. [Default: 1 (=on)] +#CLEAN_WORKDIR= + +# -eof- -- 2.39.2