#!/usr/bin/env python # Checks Debian packages from Incoming # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 James Troup # $Id: jennifer,v 1.33 2003-03-14 19:06:02 troup Exp $ # 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. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # Originally based on dinstall by Guy Maor ################################################################################ # Computer games don't affect kids. I mean if Pacman affected our generation as # kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and listening to # repetitive music. # -- Unknown ################################################################################ import errno, fcntl, gzip, os, re, shutil, stat, sys, time, traceback; import apt_inst, apt_pkg; import db_access, katie, logging, utils; from types import *; ################################################################################ re_bad_diff = re.compile("^[\-\+][\-\+][\-\+] /dev/null"); re_is_changes = re.compile(r"(.+?)_(.+?)_(.+?)\.changes$"); re_valid_version = re.compile(r"^([0-9]+:)?[0-9A-Za-z\.\-\+:]+$"); re_valid_pkg_name = re.compile(r"^[\dA-Za-z][\dA-Za-z\+\-\.]+$"); ################################################################################ # Globals jennifer_version = "$Revision: 1.33 $"; Cnf = None; Options = None; Logger = None; Katie = None; reprocess = 0; in_holding = {}; # Aliases to the real vars in the Katie class; hysterical raisins. reject_message = ""; changes = {}; dsc = {}; dsc_files = {}; files = {}; pkg = {}; ############################################################################### def init(): global Cnf, Options, Katie, changes, dsc, dsc_files, files, pkg; apt_pkg.init(); Cnf = apt_pkg.newConfiguration(); apt_pkg.ReadConfigFileISC(Cnf,utils.which_conf_file()); Arguments = [('a',"automatic","Dinstall::Options::Automatic"), ('h',"help","Dinstall::Options::Help"), ('n',"no-action","Dinstall::Options::No-Action"), ('p',"no-lock", "Dinstall::Options::No-Lock"), ('s',"no-mail", "Dinstall::Options::No-Mail"), ('V',"version","Dinstall::Options::Version")]; for i in ["automatic", "help", "no-action", "no-lock", "no-mail", "override-distribution", "version"]: Cnf["Dinstall::Options::%s" % (i)] = ""; changes_files = apt_pkg.ParseCommandLine(Cnf,Arguments,sys.argv); Options = Cnf.SubTree("Dinstall::Options") if Options["Help"]: usage(); elif Options["Version"]: print "jennifer %s" % (jennifer_version); sys.exit(0); Katie = katie.Katie(Cnf); changes = Katie.pkg.changes; dsc = Katie.pkg.dsc; dsc_files = Katie.pkg.dsc_files; files = Katie.pkg.files; pkg = Katie.pkg; return changes_files; ################################################################################ def usage (exit_code=0): print """Usage: dinstall [OPTION]... [CHANGES]... -a, --automatic automatic run -h, --help show this help and exit. -n, --no-action don't do anything -p, --no-lock don't check lockfile !! for cron.daily only !! -s, --no-mail don't send any mail -V, --version display the version number and exit""" sys.exit(exit_code) ################################################################################ def reject (str, prefix="Rejected: "): global reject_message; if str: reject_message += prefix + str + "\n"; ################################################################################ def copy_to_holding(filename): global in_holding; base_filename = os.path.basename(filename); dest = Cnf["Dir::Queue::Holding"] + '/' + base_filename; try: fd = os.open(dest, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL, 0640); os.close(fd); except OSError, e: # Shouldn't happen, but will if, for example, someone lists a # file twice in the .changes. if errno.errorcode[e.errno] == 'EEXIST': reject("%s already exists in holding area; can not overwrite." % (base_filename)); return; raise; try: shutil.copy(filename, dest); except IOError, e: # In either case (ENOENT or EACCES) we want to remove the # O_CREAT | O_EXCLed ghost file, so add the file to the list # of 'in holding' even if it's not the real file. if errno.errorcode[e.errno] == 'ENOENT': reject("can not copy %s to holding area: file not found." % (base_filename)); os.unlink(dest); return; elif errno.errorcode[e.errno] == 'EACCES': reject("can not copy %s to holding area: read permission denied." % (base_filename)); os.unlink(dest); return; raise; in_holding[base_filename] = ""; ################################################################################ def clean_holding(): global in_holding; cwd = os.getcwd(); os.chdir(Cnf["Dir::Queue::Holding"]); for file in in_holding.keys(): if os.path.exists(file): if file.find('/') != -1: utils.fubar("WTF? clean_holding() got a file ('%s') with / in it!" % (file)); else: os.unlink(file); in_holding = {}; os.chdir(cwd); ################################################################################ def check_changes(): filename = pkg.changes_file; # Default in case we bail out changes["maintainer822"] = Cnf["Dinstall::MyEmailAddress"]; changes["changedby822"] = Cnf["Dinstall::MyEmailAddress"]; changes["architecture"] = {}; # Parse the .changes field into a dictionary try: changes.update(utils.parse_changes(filename)); except utils.cant_open_exc: reject("can't read changes file '%s'." % (filename)); return 0; except utils.changes_parse_error_exc, line: reject("error parsing changes file '%s', can't grok: %s." % (filename, line)); return 0; # Parse the Files field from the .changes into another dictionary try: files.update(utils.build_file_list(changes)); except utils.changes_parse_error_exc, line: reject("error parsing changes file '%s', can't grok: %s." % (filename, line)); except utils.nk_format_exc, format: reject("unknown format '%s' of changes file '%s'." % (format, filename)); return 0; # Check for mandatory fields for i in ("source", "binary", "architecture", "version", "distribution", "maintainer", "files"): if not changes.has_key(i): reject("Missing field `%s' in changes file." % (i)); return 0 # Avoid errors during later tests # Split multi-value fields into a lower-level dictionary for i in ("architecture", "distribution", "binary", "closes"): o = changes.get(i, "") if o != "": del changes[i] changes[i] = {} for j in o.split(): changes[i][j] = 1 # Fix the Maintainer: field to be RFC822 compatible (changes["maintainer822"], changes["maintainername"], changes["maintaineremail"]) = utils.fix_maintainer (changes["maintainer"]) # Fix the Changed-By: field to be RFC822 compatible; if it exists. (changes["changedby822"], changes["changedbyname"], changes["changedbyemail"]) = utils.fix_maintainer(changes.get("changed-by","")); # Ensure all the values in Closes: are numbers if changes.has_key("closes"): for i in changes["closes"].keys(): if katie.re_isanum.match (i) == None: reject("`%s' from Closes field isn't a number." % (i)); # chopversion = no epoch; chopversion2 = no epoch and no revision (e.g. for .orig.tar.gz comparison) changes["chopversion"] = utils.re_no_epoch.sub('', changes["version"]) changes["chopversion2"] = utils.re_no_revision.sub('', changes["chopversion"]) # Check there isn't already a changes file of the same name in one # of the queue directories. base_filename = os.path.basename(filename); for dir in [ "Accepted", "Byhand", "Done", "New" ]: if os.path.exists(Cnf["Dir::Queue::%s" % (dir) ]+'/'+base_filename): reject("a changes file with the same name already exists in the %s directory." % (dir)); return 1; ################################################################################ def check_distributions(): "Check and map the Distribution field of a .changes file." # Handle suite mappings for map in Cnf.ValueList("SuiteMappings"): args = map.split(); type = args[0]; if type == "map" or type == "silent-map": (source, dest) = args[1:3]; if changes["distribution"].has_key(source): del changes["distribution"][source] changes["distribution"][dest] = 1; if type != "silent-map": reject("Mapping %s to %s." % (source, dest),""); elif type == "map-unreleased": (source, dest) = args[1:3]; if changes["distribution"].has_key(source): for arch in changes["architecture"].keys(): if arch not in Cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::Architectures" % (source)): reject("Mapping %s to %s for unreleased architecture %s." % (source, dest, arch),""); del changes["distribution"][source]; changes["distribution"][dest] = 1; break; elif type == "ignore": suite = args[1]; if changes["distribution"].has_key(suite): del changes["distribution"][suite]; reject("Ignoring %s as a target suite." % (suite), "Warning: "); # Ensure there is (still) a target distribution if changes["distribution"].keys() == []: reject("no valid distribution."); # Ensure target distributions exist for suite in changes["distribution"].keys(): if not Cnf.has_key("Suite::%s" % (suite)): reject("Unknown distribution `%s'." % (suite)); ################################################################################ def check_files(): global reprocess archive = utils.where_am_i(); file_keys = files.keys(); # if reprocess is 2 we've already done this and we're checking # things again for the new .orig.tar.gz. # [Yes, I'm fully aware of how disgusting this is] if not Options["No-Action"] and reprocess < 2: cwd = os.getcwd(); os.chdir(pkg.directory); for file in file_keys: copy_to_holding(file); os.chdir(cwd); reprocess = 0; for file in file_keys: # Ensure the file does not already exist in one of the accepted directories for dir in [ "Accepted", "Byhand", "New" ]: if os.path.exists(Cnf["Dir::Queue::%s" % (dir) ]+'/'+file): reject("%s file already exists in the %s directory." % (file, dir)); if not utils.re_taint_free.match(file): reject("!!WARNING!! tainted filename: '%s'." % (file)); # Check the file is readable if os.access(file,os.R_OK) == 0: # When running in -n, copy_to_holding() won't have # generated the reject_message, so we need to. if Options["No-Action"]: if os.path.exists(file): reject("Can't read `%s'. [permission denied]" % (file)); else: reject("Can't read `%s'. [file not found]" % (file)); files[file]["type"] = "unreadable"; continue; # If it's byhand skip remaining checks if files[file]["section"] == "byhand": files[file]["byhand"] = 1; files[file]["type"] = "byhand"; # Checks for a binary package... elif utils.re_isadeb.match(file) != None: files[file]["type"] = "deb"; # Extract package control information deb_file = utils.open_file(file); try: control = apt_pkg.ParseSection(apt_inst.debExtractControl(deb_file)); except: reject("%s: debExtractControl() raised %s." % (file, sys.exc_type)); deb_file.close(); # Can't continue, none of the checks on control would work. continue; deb_file.close(); # Check for mandatory fields for field in [ "Package", "Architecture", "Version" ]: if control.Find(field) == None: reject("%s: No %s field in control." % (file, field)); # Can't continue continue; # Ensure the package name matches the one give in the .changes if not changes["binary"].has_key(control.Find("Package", "")): reject("%s: control file lists name as `%s', which isn't in changes file." % (file, control.Find("Package", ""))); # Validate the package field package = control.Find("Package"); if not re_valid_pkg_name.match(package): reject("%s: invalid package name '%s'." % (file, package)); # Validate the version field version = control.Find("Version"); if not re_valid_version.match(version): reject("%s: invalid version number '%s'." % (file, version)); # Ensure the architecture of the .deb is one we know about. default_suite = Cnf.get("Dinstall::DefaultSuite", "Unstable") architecture = control.Find("Architecture"); if architecture not in Cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::Architectures" % (default_suite)): reject("Unknown architecture '%s'." % (architecture)); # Ensure the architecture of the .deb is one of the ones # listed in the .changes. if not changes["architecture"].has_key(architecture): reject("%s: control file lists arch as `%s', which isn't in changes file." % (file, architecture)); # Sanity-check the Depends field depends = control.Find("Depends"); if depends == '': reject("%s: Depends field is empty." % (file)); # Check the section & priority match those given in the .changes (non-fatal) if control.Find("Section") != None and files[file]["section"] != "" and files[file]["section"] != control.Find("Section"): reject("%s control file lists section as `%s', but changes file has `%s'." % (file, control.Find("Section", ""), files[file]["section"]), "Warning: "); if control.Find("Priority") != None and files[file]["priority"] != "" and files[file]["priority"] != control.Find("Priority"): reject("%s control file lists priority as `%s', but changes file has `%s'." % (file, control.Find("Priority", ""), files[file]["priority"]),"Warning: "); files[file]["package"] = package; files[file]["architecture"] = architecture; files[file]["version"] = version; files[file]["maintainer"] = control.Find("Maintainer", ""); if file.endswith(".udeb"): files[file]["dbtype"] = "udeb"; elif file.endswith(".deb"): files[file]["dbtype"] = "deb"; else: reject("%s is neither a .deb or a .udeb." % (file)); files[file]["source"] = control.Find("Source", files[file]["package"]); # Get the source version source = files[file]["source"]; source_version = "" if source.find("(") != -1: m = utils.re_extract_src_version.match(source) source = m.group(1) source_version = m.group(2) if not source_version: source_version = files[file]["version"]; files[file]["source package"] = source; files[file]["source version"] = source_version; # Ensure the filename matches the contents of the .deb m = utils.re_isadeb.match(file); # package name file_package = m.group(1); if files[file]["package"] != file_package: reject("%s: package part of filename (%s) does not match package name in the %s (%s)." % (file, file_package, files[file]["dbtype"], files[file]["package"])); epochless_version = utils.re_no_epoch.sub('', control.Find("Version")); # version file_version = m.group(2); if epochless_version != file_version: reject("%s: version part of filename (%s) does not match package version in the %s (%s)." % (file, file_version, files[file]["dbtype"], epochless_version)); # architecture file_architecture = m.group(3); if files[file]["architecture"] != file_architecture: reject("%s: architecture part of filename (%s) does not match package architecture in the %s (%s)." % (file, file_architecture, files[file]["dbtype"], files[file]["architecture"])); # Check for existent source source_version = files[file]["source version"]; source_package = files[file]["source package"]; if changes["architecture"].has_key("source"): if source_version != changes["version"]: reject("source version (%s) for %s doesn't match changes version %s." % (source_version, file, changes["version"])); else: # Check in the SQL database if not Katie.source_exists(source_package, source_version): # Check in one of the other directories source_epochless_version = utils.re_no_epoch.sub('', source_version); dsc_filename = "%s_%s.dsc" % (source_package, source_epochless_version); if os.path.exists(Cnf["Dir::Queue::Byhand"] + '/' + dsc_filename): files[file]["byhand"] = 1; elif os.path.exists(Cnf["Dir::Queue::New"] + '/' + dsc_filename): files[file]["new"] = 1; elif not os.path.exists(Cnf["Dir::Queue::Accepted"] + '/' + dsc_filename): reject("no source found for %s %s (%s)." % (source_package, source_version, file)); # Check the version and for file overwrites reject(Katie.check_binary_against_db(file),""); # Checks for a source package... else: m = utils.re_issource.match(file); if m != None: files[file]["package"] = m.group(1); files[file]["version"] = m.group(2); files[file]["type"] = m.group(3); # Ensure the source package name matches the Source filed in the .changes if changes["source"] != files[file]["package"]: reject("%s: changes file doesn't say %s for Source" % (file, files[file]["package"])); # Ensure the source version matches the version in the .changes file if files[file]["type"] == "orig.tar.gz": changes_version = changes["chopversion2"]; else: changes_version = changes["chopversion"]; if changes_version != files[file]["version"]: reject("%s: should be %s according to changes file." % (file, changes_version)); # Ensure the .changes lists source in the Architecture field if not changes["architecture"].has_key("source"): reject("%s: changes file doesn't list `source' in Architecture field." % (file)); # Check the signature of a .dsc file if files[file]["type"] == "dsc": dsc["fingerprint"] = utils.check_signature(file, reject); files[file]["architecture"] = "source"; # Not a binary or source package? Assume byhand... else: files[file]["byhand"] = 1; files[file]["type"] = "byhand"; # Per-suite file checks files[file]["oldfiles"] = {}; for suite in changes["distribution"].keys(): # Skip byhand if files[file].has_key("byhand"): continue; # Handle component mappings for map in Cnf.ValueList("ComponentMappings"): (source, dest) = map.split(); if files[file]["component"] == source: files[file]["original component"] = source; files[file]["component"] = dest; # Ensure the component is valid for the target suite if Cnf.has_key("Suite:%s::Components" % (suite)) and \ files[file]["component"] not in Cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::Components" % (suite)): reject("unknown component `%s' for suite `%s'." % (files[file]["component"], suite)); continue # See if the package is NEW if not Katie.in_override_p(files[file]["package"], files[file]["component"], suite, files[file].get("dbtype",""), file): files[file]["new"] = 1; # Validate the component component = files[file]["component"]; component_id = db_access.get_component_id(component); if component_id == -1: reject("file '%s' has unknown component '%s'." % (file, component)); continue; # Validate the priority if files[file]["priority"].find('/') != -1: reject("file '%s' has invalid priority '%s' [contains '/']." % (file, files[file]["priority"])); # Determine the location location = Cnf["Dir::Pool"]; location_id = db_access.get_location_id (location, component, archive); if location_id == -1: reject("[INTERNAL ERROR] couldn't determine location (Component: %s, Archive: %s)" % (component, archive)); files[file]["location id"] = location_id; # Check the md5sum & size against existing files (if any) files[file]["pool name"] = utils.poolify (changes["source"], files[file]["component"]); files_id = db_access.get_files_id(files[file]["pool name"] + file, files[file]["size"], files[file]["md5sum"], files[file]["location id"]); if files_id == -1: reject("INTERNAL ERROR, get_files_id() returned multiple matches for %s." % (file)); elif files_id == -2: reject("md5sum and/or size mismatch on existing copy of %s." % (file)); files[file]["files id"] = files_id # Check for packages that have moved from one component to another q = Katie.projectB.query(""" SELECT c.name FROM binaries b, bin_associations ba, suite s, location l, component c, architecture a, files f WHERE b.package = '%s' AND s.suite_name = '%s' AND (a.arch_string = '%s' OR a.arch_string = 'all') AND ba.bin = b.id AND ba.suite = s.id AND b.architecture = a.id AND f.location = l.id AND l.component = c.id AND b.file = f.id""" % (files[file]["package"], suite, files[file]["architecture"])); ql = q.getresult(); if ql: files[file]["othercomponents"] = ql[0][0]; # If the .changes file says it has source, it must have source. if changes["architecture"].has_key("source"): has_source = 0; for file in file_keys: if files[file]["type"] == "dsc": has_source = 1; if not has_source: reject("no source found and Architecture line in changes mention source."); ############################################################################### def check_dsc (): global reprocess; for file in files.keys(): # The .orig.tar.gz can disappear out from under us is it's a # duplicate of one in the archive. if not files.has_key(file): continue; if files[file]["type"] == "dsc": # Parse the .dsc file try: dsc.update(utils.parse_changes(file, dsc_whitespace_rules=1)); except utils.cant_open_exc: # if not -n copy_to_holding() will have done this for us... if Options["No-Action"]: reject("can't read .dsc file '%s'." % (file)); except utils.changes_parse_error_exc, line: reject("error parsing .dsc file '%s', can't grok: %s." % (file, line)); except utils.invalid_dsc_format_exc, line: reject("syntax error in .dsc file '%s', line %s." % (file, line)); # Build up the file list of files mentioned by the .dsc try: dsc_files.update(utils.build_file_list(dsc, is_a_dsc=1)); except utils.no_files_exc: reject("no Files: field in .dsc file."); continue; except utils.changes_parse_error_exc, line: reject("error parsing .dsc file '%s', can't grok: %s." % (file, line)); continue; # Enforce mandatory fields for i in ("format", "source", "version", "binary", "maintainer", "architecture", "files"): if not dsc.has_key(i): reject("Missing field `%s' in dsc file." % (i)); # Validate the source and version fields if dsc.has_key("source") and not re_valid_pkg_name.match(dsc["source"]): reject("%s: invalid source name '%s'." % (file, dsc["source"])); if dsc.has_key("version") and not re_valid_version.match(dsc["version"]): reject("%s: invalid version number '%s'." % (file, dsc["version"])); # The dpkg maintainer from hell strikes again! Bumping the # version number of the .dsc breaks extraction by stable's # dpkg-source. if dsc["format"] != "1.0": reject("""[dpkg-sucks] source package was produced by a broken version of dpkg-dev 1.9.1{3,4}; please rebuild with >= 1.9.15 version installed."""); # Ensure the version number in the .dsc matches the version number in the .changes epochless_dsc_version = utils.re_no_epoch.sub('', dsc.get("version")); changes_version = files[file]["version"]; if epochless_dsc_version != files[file]["version"]: reject("version ('%s') in .dsc does not match version ('%s') in .changes." % (epochless_dsc_version, changes_version)); # Ensure there is a .tar.gz in the .dsc file has_tar = 0; for f in dsc_files.keys(): m = utils.re_issource.match(f); if not m: reject("%s mentioned in the Files field of %s not recognised as source." % (f, file)); type = m.group(3); if type == "orig.tar.gz" or type == "tar.gz": has_tar = 1; if not has_tar: reject("no .tar.gz or .orig.tar.gz listed in the Files field of %s." % (file)); # Ensure source is newer than existing source in target suites reject(Katie.check_source_against_db(file),""); (reject_msg, is_in_incoming) = Katie.check_dsc_against_db(file); reject(reject_msg, ""); if is_in_incoming: if not Options["No-Action"]: copy_to_holding(is_in_incoming); orig_tar_gz = os.path.basename(is_in_incoming); files[orig_tar_gz] = {}; files[orig_tar_gz]["size"] = os.stat(orig_tar_gz)[stat.ST_SIZE]; files[orig_tar_gz]["md5sum"] = dsc_files[orig_tar_gz]["md5sum"]; files[orig_tar_gz]["section"] = files[file]["section"]; files[orig_tar_gz]["priority"] = files[file]["priority"]; files[orig_tar_gz]["component"] = files[file]["component"]; files[orig_tar_gz]["type"] = "orig.tar.gz"; reprocess = 2; ################################################################################ # Some cunning stunt broke dpkg-source in dpkg 1.8{,.1}; detect the # resulting bad source packages and reject them. # Even more amusingly the fix in 1.8.1.1 didn't actually fix the # problem just changed the symptoms. def check_diff (): for filename in files.keys(): if files[filename]["type"] == "diff.gz": file = gzip.GzipFile(filename, 'r'); for line in file.readlines(): if re_bad_diff.search(line): reject("[dpkg-sucks] source package was produced by a broken version of dpkg-dev 1.8.x; please rebuild with >= 1.8.3 version installed."); break; ################################################################################ # FIXME: should be a debian specific check called from a hook def check_urgency (): if changes["architecture"].has_key("source"): if not changes.has_key("urgency"): changes["urgency"] = Cnf["Urgency::Default"]; if changes["urgency"] not in Cnf.ValueList("Urgency::Valid"): reject("%s is not a valid urgency; it will be treated as %s by testing." % (changes["urgency"], Cnf["Urgency::Default"]), "Warning: "); changes["urgency"] = Cnf["Urgency::Default"]; changes["urgency"] = changes["urgency"].lower(); ################################################################################ def check_md5sums (): for file in files.keys(): try: file_handle = utils.open_file(file); except utils.cant_open_exc: continue; # Check md5sum if apt_pkg.md5sum(file_handle) != files[file]["md5sum"]: reject("%s: md5sum check failed." % (file)); file_handle.close(); # Check size actual_size = os.stat(file)[stat.ST_SIZE]; size = int(files[file]["size"]); if size != actual_size: reject("%s: actual file size (%s) does not match size (%s) in .changes" % (file, actual_size, size)); for file in dsc_files.keys(): try: file_handle = utils.open_file(file); except utils.cant_open_exc: continue; # Check md5sum if apt_pkg.md5sum(file_handle) != dsc_files[file]["md5sum"]: reject("%s: md5sum check failed." % (file)); file_handle.close(); # Check size actual_size = os.stat(file)[stat.ST_SIZE]; size = int(dsc_files[file]["size"]); if size != actual_size: reject("%s: actual file size (%s) does not match size (%s) in .dsc" % (file, actual_size, size)); ################################################################################ # Sanity check the time stamps of files inside debs. # [Files in the near future cause ugly warnings and extreme time # travel can cause errors on extraction] def check_timestamps(): class Tar: def __init__(self, future_cutoff, past_cutoff): self.reset(); self.future_cutoff = future_cutoff; self.past_cutoff = past_cutoff; def reset(self): self.future_files = {}; self.ancient_files = {}; def callback(self, Kind,Name,Link,Mode,UID,GID,Size,MTime,Major,Minor): if MTime > self.future_cutoff: self.future_files[Name] = MTime; if MTime < self.past_cutoff: self.ancient_files[Name] = MTime; #### future_cutoff = time.time() + int(Cnf["Dinstall::FutureTimeTravelGrace"]); past_cutoff = time.mktime(time.strptime(Cnf["Dinstall::PastCutoffYear"],"%Y")); tar = Tar(future_cutoff, past_cutoff); for filename in files.keys(): if files[filename]["type"] == "deb": tar.reset(); try: deb_file = utils.open_file(filename); apt_inst.debExtract(deb_file,tar.callback,"control.tar.gz"); deb_file.seek(0); apt_inst.debExtract(deb_file,tar.callback,"data.tar.gz"); deb_file.close(); # future_files = tar.future_files.keys(); if future_files: num_future_files = len(future_files); future_file = future_files[0]; future_date = tar.future_files[future_file]; reject("%s: has %s file(s) with a time stamp too far into the future (e.g. %s [%s])." % (filename, num_future_files, future_file, time.ctime(future_date))); # ancient_files = tar.ancient_files.keys(); if ancient_files: num_ancient_files = len(ancient_files); ancient_file = ancient_files[0]; ancient_date = tar.ancient_files[ancient_file]; reject("%s: has %s file(s) with a time stamp too ancient (e.g. %s [%s])." % (filename, num_ancient_files, ancient_file, time.ctime(ancient_date))); except: reject("%s: timestamp check failed; caught %s" % (filename, sys.exc_type)); ################################################################################ ################################################################################ # If any file of an upload has a recent mtime then chances are good # the file is still being uploaded. def upload_too_new(): too_new = 0; # Move back to the original directory to get accurate time stamps cwd = os.getcwd(); os.chdir(pkg.directory); file_list = pkg.files.keys(); file_list.extend(pkg.dsc_files.keys()); file_list.append(pkg.changes_file); for file in file_list: try: last_modified = time.time()-os.path.getmtime(file); if last_modified < int(Cnf["Dinstall::SkipTime"]): too_new = 1; break; except: pass; os.chdir(cwd); return too_new; ################################################################################ def action (): # changes["distribution"] may not exist in corner cases # (e.g. unreadable changes files) if not changes.has_key("distribution") or not isinstance(changes["distribution"], DictType): changes["distribution"] = {}; (summary, short_summary) = Katie.build_summaries(); byhand = new = ""; for file in files.keys(): if files[file].has_key("byhand"): byhand = 1 elif files[file].has_key("new"): new = 1 (prompt, answer) = ("", "XXX") if Options["No-Action"] or Options["Automatic"]: answer = 'S' if reject_message.find("Rejected") != -1: if upload_too_new(): print "SKIP (too new)\n" + reject_message,; prompt = "[S]kip, Quit ?"; else: print "REJECT\n" + reject_message,; prompt = "[R]eject, Skip, Quit ?"; if Options["Automatic"]: answer = 'R'; elif new: print "NEW to %s\n%s%s" % (", ".join(changes["distribution"].keys()), reject_message, summary),; prompt = "[N]ew, Skip, Quit ?"; if Options["Automatic"]: answer = 'N'; elif byhand: print "BYHAND\n" + reject_message + summary,; prompt = "[B]yhand, Skip, Quit ?"; if Options["Automatic"]: answer = 'B'; else: print "ACCEPT\n" + reject_message + summary,; prompt = "[A]ccept, Skip, Quit ?"; if Options["Automatic"]: answer = 'A'; while prompt.find(answer) == -1: answer = utils.our_raw_input(prompt); m = katie.re_default_answer.match(prompt); if answer == "": answer = m.group(1); answer = answer[:1].upper(); if answer == 'R': os.chdir (pkg.directory); Katie.do_reject(0, reject_message); elif answer == 'A': accept(summary, short_summary); elif answer == 'B': do_byhand(summary); elif answer == 'N': acknowledge_new (summary); elif answer == 'Q': sys.exit(0) ################################################################################ def accept (summary, short_summary): Katie.accept(summary, short_summary); Katie.check_override(); # Finally, remove the originals from the unchecked directory os.chdir (pkg.directory); for file in files.keys(): os.unlink(file); os.unlink(pkg.changes_file); ################################################################################ def do_byhand (summary): print "Moving to BYHAND holding area." Logger.log(["Moving to byhand", pkg.changes_file]); Katie.dump_vars(Cnf["Dir::Queue::Byhand"]); file_keys = files.keys(); # Move all the files into the byhand directory utils.move (pkg.changes_file, Cnf["Dir::Queue::Byhand"]); for file in file_keys: utils.move (file, Cnf["Dir::Queue::Byhand"], perms=0660); # Check for override disparities Katie.Subst["__SUMMARY__"] = summary; Katie.check_override(); # Finally remove the originals. os.chdir (pkg.directory); for file in file_keys: os.unlink(file); os.unlink(pkg.changes_file); ################################################################################ def acknowledge_new (summary): Subst = Katie.Subst; print "Moving to NEW holding area." Logger.log(["Moving to new", pkg.changes_file]); Katie.dump_vars(Cnf["Dir::Queue::New"]); file_keys = files.keys(); # Move all the files into the 'new' directory utils.move (pkg.changes_file, Cnf["Dir::Queue::New"]); for file in file_keys: utils.move (file, Cnf["Dir::Queue::New"], perms=0660); if not Options["No-Mail"]: print "Sending new ack."; Subst["__SUMMARY__"] = summary; new_ack_message = utils.TemplateSubst(Subst,Cnf["Dir::Templates"]+"/jennifer.new"); utils.send_mail(new_ack_message); # Finally remove the originals. os.chdir (pkg.directory); for file in file_keys: os.unlink(file); os.unlink(pkg.changes_file); ################################################################################ # reprocess is necessary for the case of foo_1.2-1 and foo_1.2-2 in # Incoming. -1 will reference the .orig.tar.gz, but -2 will not. # Katie.check_dsc_against_db() can find the .orig.tar.gz but it will # not have processed it during it's checks of -2. If -1 has been # deleted or otherwise not checked by jennifer, the .orig.tar.gz will # not have been checked at all. To get round this, we force the # .orig.tar.gz into the .changes structure and reprocess the .changes # file. def process_it (changes_file): global reprocess, reject_message; # Reset some globals reprocess = 1; Katie.init_vars(); reject_message = ""; # Absolutize the filename to avoid the requirement of being in the # same directory as the .changes file. pkg.changes_file = os.path.abspath(changes_file); # Remember where we are so we can come back after cd-ing into the # holding directory. pkg.directory = os.getcwd(); try: # If this is the Real Thing(tm), copy things into a private # holding directory first to avoid replacable file races. if not Options["No-Action"]: os.chdir(Cnf["Dir::Queue::Holding"]); copy_to_holding(pkg.changes_file); # Relativize the filename so we use the copy in holding # rather than the original... pkg.changes_file = os.path.basename(pkg.changes_file); changes["fingerprint"] = utils.check_signature(pkg.changes_file, reject); changes_valid = check_changes(); if changes_valid: while reprocess: check_distributions(); check_files(); check_dsc(); check_diff(); check_md5sums(); check_urgency(); check_timestamps(); Katie.update_subst(reject_message); action(); except SystemExit: raise; except: print "ERROR"; traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr); pass; # Restore previous WD os.chdir(pkg.directory); ############################################################################### def main(): global Cnf, Options, Logger, nmu; changes_files = init(); # -n/--dry-run invalidates some other options which would involve things happening if Options["No-Action"]: Options["Automatic"] = ""; # Ensure all the arguments we were given are .changes files for file in changes_files: if not file.endswith(".changes"): utils.warn("Ignoring '%s' because it's not a .changes file." % (file)); changes_files.remove(file); if changes_files == []: utils.fubar("Need at least one .changes file as an argument."); # Check that we aren't going to clash with the daily cron job if not Options["No-Action"] and os.path.exists("%s/Archive_Maintenance_In_Progress" % (Cnf["Dir::Root"])) and not Options["No-Lock"]: utils.fubar("Archive maintenance in progress. Try again later."); # Obtain lock if not in no-action mode and initialize the log if not Options["No-Action"]: lock_fd = os.open(Cnf["Dinstall::LockFile"], os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT); try: fcntl.lockf(lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB); except IOError, e: if errno.errorcode[e.errno] == 'EACCES' or errno.errorcode[e.errno] == 'EAGAIN': utils.fubar("Couldn't obtain lock; assuming another jennifer is already running."); else: raise; Logger = Katie.Logger = logging.Logger(Cnf, "jennifer"); # debian-{devel-,}-changes@lists.debian.org toggles writes access based on this header bcc = "X-Katie: %s" % (jennifer_version); if Cnf.has_key("Dinstall::Bcc"): Katie.Subst["__BCC__"] = bcc + "\nBcc: %s" % (Cnf["Dinstall::Bcc"]); else: Katie.Subst["__BCC__"] = bcc; # Sort the .changes files so that we process sourceful ones first changes_files.sort(utils.changes_compare); # Process the changes files for changes_file in changes_files: print "\n" + changes_file; try: process_it (changes_file); finally: if not Options["No-Action"]: clean_holding(); accept_count = Katie.accept_count; accept_bytes = Katie.accept_bytes; if accept_count: sets = "set" if accept_count > 1: sets = "sets" print "Accepted %d package %s, %s." % (accept_count, sets, utils.size_type(int(accept_bytes))); Logger.log(["total",accept_count,accept_bytes]); if not Options["No-Action"]: Logger.close(); ################################################################################ if __name__ == '__main__': main()