2 # log something (basically echo it together with a timestamp)
4 # Set $PROGRAM to a string to have it added to the output.
6 local prefix=${PROGRAM:-}
7 echo "$(date +"%b %d %H:%M:%S") ${HOSTNAME} ${prefix}[$$]: $@"
10 # log the message using log() but then also send a mail
11 # to the address configured in MAILTO (if non-empty)
12 function log_error () {
14 if [[ -z ${MAILTO} ]]; then
15 echo "$@" | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "[$PROGRAM@${HOSTNAME}] ERROR [$$]" -a "From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>" ${MAILTO}
19 # debug log, only output when DEBUG=1
21 if [[ $DEBUG -eq 1 ]]; then
26 # Get a tempfile, add it to the right variable to get rid of it,
28 function gettempfile() {
29 local MAKEDIR=${1:-false}
31 if [[ ${MAKEDIR} == true ]]; then
34 local TMPFILE=$( mktemp -p ${TMPDIR} ${TMPARGS} )
35 TMPFILES="${TEMPFILES} ${TMPFILE}"
39 # Function that only cleans tempfiles, but does not exit or otherwise
40 # care about any exit status
41 function cleantempfiles() {
43 for TEMPFILE in $TMPFILES; do
44 if [[ -n ${TEMPFILE} ]] && [[ -f ${TEMPFILE} ]]; then
46 elif [[ -n ${TEMPFILE} ]] && [[ -d ${TEMPFILE} ]]; then
47 if [[ ${TEMPFILE} != / ]] && [[ ${TEMPFILE} != /* ]]; then
55 function resolvetmpfiles() {
56 # If you don't understand this better not touch the script
57 for TEMPFILE in $TEMPFILES; do
58 TMPFILES="${TMPFILES} ${!TEMPFILE:-""}"
65 # Cleans up any known tempfile.
66 # Just ensure your script sets the variable
67 # TEMPFILES to the names of variables of tempfiles
68 # Or TMPFILES to the pathes of tempfiles
71 trap - ERR EXIT TERM HUP INT QUIT
77 TEMPFILES=${TEMPFILES:-""}
78 TMPFILES=${TMPFILES:-""}
80 # Timestamp. Used for dinstall stat graphs
82 echo "Archive maintenance timestamp ($1): $(date +%H:%M:%S)"
85 ########################################################################
86 ########################################################################
88 function wbtrigger() {
89 SSHOPT="-n -o BatchMode=yes -o ConnectTimeout=30 -o SetupTimeout=240"
90 if lockfile -r 3 -l 3600 "${LOCK_BUILDD}"; then
91 ssh -q -q ${SSHOPT} wbadm@buildd /srv/wanna-build/trigger.often
93 rm -f "${LOCK_BUILDD}"
96 # used by cron.dinstall *and* cron.unchecked.
97 function make_buildd_dir () {
98 # We generate straight into the static mirror location for incoming
99 log "Preparing buildd area"
100 dak manage-build-queues -a
101 dak generate-packages-sources2 -a build-queues
102 dak generate-releases -a build-queues >/dev/null
104 # Stick a last modified date in the page footer
105 echo "<p>Last updated: `date -u`</p>" > ${incoming}/web/README.html
107 # Tell the mirrors that we've updated
108 log "Pushing static for incoming.d.o"
109 chronic /usr/local/bin/static-update-component incoming.debian.org
112 # Process (oldstable)-proposed-updates "NEW" queue
113 function punew_do() {
119 dak process-policy "${queue}" | tee -a REPORT | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "NEW changes in ${queue}" -a "From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>" "${to}"
122 dak generate-packages-sources2 -s "${queue}"
124 STAMP=${STAMP:-$(date "+%Y%m%d%H%M")}
126 local exportdir="${qdir}/tree/${STAMP}"
127 local targetdir="${qdir}/export"
128 mkdir -p -- ${exportdir}
129 dak export -q "${queue}" -d "${exportdir}" --all
130 ln -sfT ${exportdir} ${targetdir}
131 find "${qdir}/tree" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -not -name "${STAMP}" -type d -print0 | xargs --no-run-if-empty -0 rm -rf
134 # These versions used in dinstall
136 log "Doing automated p-u-new processing"
137 cd "${queuedir}/p-u-new"
138 punew_do "$1" "${queuedir}/p-u-new" "debian-release@lists.debian.org"
142 log "Doing automated o-p-u-new processing"
143 cd "${queuedir}/o-p-u-new"
144 punew_do "$1" "${queuedir}/o-p-u-new" "debian-release@lists.debian.org"
147 function backports_policy() {
148 local queue="backports-policy"
149 local qdir="/srv/backports-master.debian.org/queue/policy"
150 local to="backports-team@debian.org"
152 log "Doing automated ${queue} processing"
155 punew_do "${queue}" "${qdir}" "${to}"
158 # Do the unchecked processing, in case we have files.
159 function do_unchecked () {
162 changes=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f \( -name \*.changes -o -name \*.dak-commands \) | sed -e "s,./,," | xargs)
163 report=${queuedir}/REPORT
164 timestamp=$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
166 if [[ ! -z ${changes} ]]; then
167 log "Processing files ${changes}"
168 echo "${timestamp}: ${changes}" >> ${report}
169 dak process-upload -a -d "$unchecked" >> ${report}
170 dak process-commands -d "$unchecked" >> ${report}
176 echo "Nothing to do" >> ${report}
180 # process NEW policy queue
182 log "Doing NEW processing"
183 (dak process-policy new; dak process-policy byhand) | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "NEW and BYHAND processing" -a "From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>" ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org
185 log "Processing Backports NEW"
186 dak process-policy backports-new | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "NEW processing for backports-new" -a "From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>" backports-team@debian.org
188 log "Cleanup NEW/Backports NEW"
189 dak clean-suites -a new,backports-new
192 function sync_debbugs () {
194 log "Sync debbugs version tracking information"
196 timestamp=$(date "+%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M")
197 mkdir -p $queuedir/bts_version_track_archive/${timestamp}
198 rsync -aq $queuedir/bts_version_track/ $queuedir/bts_version_track_archive/${timestamp}
199 rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty $queuedir/bts_version_track_archive/${timestamp} # remove if empty.
200 rsync -aq -e "ssh -o Batchmode=yes -o ConnectTimeout=30 -o SetupTimeout=30" --remove-source-files $queuedir/bts_version_track/ bugs-sync:/srv/bugs.debian.org/versions/queue/ftp-master/ 2>/dev/null && touch $lockdir/synced_bts_version || true
202 TSTAMP=$(stat -c %Y $lockdir/synced_bts_version)
203 DIFF=$(( NOW - TSTAMP ))
204 if [[ $DIFF -ge 259200 ]]; then
205 log_error "Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try. (Homer Simpson)"
209 function clean_debbugs () {
210 log "Cleanup debbugs"
211 # Delete files older than 60 days
212 find $queuedir/bts_version_track_archive/ -mtime +60 -type f -delete
213 # Delete empty directories
214 find $queuedir/bts_version_track_archive/ -empty -type d -delete
218 # Send a report on NEW/BYHAND packages
219 log "Nagging ftpteam about NEW/BYHAND packages"
220 dak queue-report | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "NEW and BYHAND on $(date +%D)" -a "From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>" ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org
221 dak queue-report -d backports-new,backports-policy | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "NEW and POLICY on $(date +%D)" -a "From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>" backports-team@debian.org
222 # and one on crufty packages
223 log "Sending information about crufty packages"
224 dak cruft-report -R > $webdir/cruft-report-daily.txt
225 dak cruft-report -R -s experimental >> $webdir/cruft-report-daily.txt
226 cat $webdir/cruft-report-daily.txt | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "Debian archive cruft report for $(date +%D)" -a "From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>" ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org
229 function pg_timestamp() {
230 tsname=${1:-"unknown"}
231 log "Saving postgres transaction id for ${tsname}"
232 psql -tAc 'select txid_current();' > $base/backup/txid_${tsname}_$(date +%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S)
235 function get_archiveroot() {
236 local archivename="$1"
237 local query="SELECT path FROM archive WHERE name='${archivename}'"
238 local archiveroot="$(psql -tAc "${query}")"
239 if [[ -z ${archiveroot} ]]; then
240 echo "get_archiveroot: couldn't get archiveroot for '${archivename}'" >&2
243 echo "${archiveroot}"
246 # Prepare the trees for buildds, then push wanna-build
247 function do_buildd() {
248 if lockfile -r3 ${LOCK_DAILY}; then
249 TMPFILES="${TMPFILES} ${LOCK_DAILY}"
255 # Cleanup policy queues
256 function cleanpolicy() {
257 dak clean-suites -a backports-policy,policy
260 # Scan new packages for contents
261 function scancontents() {
262 dak contents -l 10000 scan-binary
263 dak contents -l 1000 scan-source
266 function ddaccess() {
267 # Tell our dd accessible mirror to sync itself up.
268 log "Trigger dd accessible parts sync"
269 ${scriptsdir}/sync-dd dd-sync dd-sync1 dd-sync2 sync
274 ########################################################################
275 ########################################################################
276 ########################################################################
277 ########################################################################
279 # Function to save which stage we are in, so we can restart an interrupted
280 # dinstall. Or even run actions in parallel, if we dare to, by simply
281 # backgrounding the call to this function. But that should only really be
282 # done for things we don't care much about.
284 # This should be called with the first argument being an array, with the
286 # - FUNC - the function name to call
287 # - ARGS - Possible arguments to hand to the function. Can be the empty string
288 # - TIME - The timestamp name. Can be the empty string
289 # - ERR - if this is the string false, then the call will be surrounded by
290 # set +e ... set -e calls, so errors in the function do not exit
291 # dinstall. Can be the empty string, meaning true.
293 # MAKE SURE TO KEEP THIS THE LAST FUNCTION, AFTER ALL THE VARIOUS ONES
294 # ADDED FOR DINSTALL FEATURES!
299 local error=${ERR:-"true"}
303 log "########## ${PROGRAM} BEGIN: ${FUNC} ${ARGS} ##########"
304 local STAGEFILE="${stagedir}/${FUNC}${ARGS:+_}${ARGS}"
305 STAGEFILE=${STAGEFILE// /_}
306 if [[ -f ${STAGEFILE} ]]; then
307 local stamptime=$(/usr/bin/stat -c %Z "${STAGEFILE}")
308 local unixtime=$(date +%s)
309 local difference=$(( $unixtime - $stamptime ))
310 if [[ ${difference} -ge 14400 ]]; then
311 log_error "Did already run ${FUNC}, stagefile exists, but that was ${difference} seconds ago. Please check."
313 log "Did already run ${FUNC}, not calling again..."
318 debug "Now calling function ${FUNC}. Arguments: ${ARGS}. Timestamp: ${TIME}"
320 # Make sure we are always at the same place. If a function wants
321 # to be elsewhere, it has to cd first!
324 # Now redirect the output into $STAGEFILE.log. In case it errors
325 # out somewhere our errorhandler trap can then mail the contents
326 # of $STAGEFILE.log only, instead of a whole ${PROGRAM} logfile.
327 # Short error mails ftw!
328 exec >> "${STAGEFILE}.log" 2>&1
330 if [[ -f ${LOCK_STOP} ]]; then
331 log "${LOCK_STOP} exists, exiting immediately"
335 # Do we care about trouble in the function we call?
336 if [[ ${error} == false ]]; then
341 # No matter what happened in the function, we make sure we have
342 # set -e default state back
345 # Make sure we are always at the same place.
348 # We always use the same umask. If a function wants to do
349 # different, fine, but we reset.
354 if [[ -n ${TIME} ]]; then
358 # And the output goes back to the normal logfile
359 exec >> "${LOGFILE}" 2>&1
361 # Now we should make sure that we have a usable ${PROGRAM}.log, so
362 # append the $STAGEFILE.log to it.
363 if [[ ${TIMESTAMP} == true ]]; then
364 /usr/bin/ts "%b %d %H:%M:%S ${HOSTNAME} ${PROGRAM}[$$]: ${FUNC} " < "${STAGEFILE}.log"
366 cat "${STAGEFILE}.log"
368 rm -f "${STAGEFILE}.log"
370 log "########## ${PROGRAM} END: ${FUNC} ##########"
372 if [[ -f ${LOCK_STOP} ]]; then
373 log "${LOCK_STOP} exists, exiting immediately"