X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=config%2Fdebian%2Fcommon;h=30237dafdfe22a16b301f3c8565f259e7833bfc6;hb=e65fe609400677be4ee3429e7251184b2fbc178e;hp=bb6f8e4a0b28465dca9031f8e70248a9aa613c7a;hpb=2b6bf8a972c6d40b6f5686aa7676dc45e1e65850;p=dak.git diff --git a/config/debian/common b/config/debian/common index bb6f8e4a..30237daf 100644 --- a/config/debian/common +++ b/config/debian/common @@ -23,6 +23,51 @@ function debug () { fi } +# Function that only cleans tempfiles, but does not exit or otherwise +# care about any exit status +function cleantempfiles() { + resolvetmpfiles + for TEMPFILE in $TMPFILES; do + if [ -n "${TEMPFILE}" ] && [ -f "${TEMPFILE}" ]; then + rm -f "${TEMPFILE}" + elif [ -n "${TEMPFILE}" ] && [ -d "${TEMPFILE}" ]; then + if [ "${TEMPFILE}" != "/" ] && [ "${TEMPFILE}" != "/*" ]; then + rm -rf "${TEMPFILE}" + fi + fi + done + TMPFILES="" +} + +function resolvetmpfiles() { + # If you don't understand this better not touch the script + for TEMPFILE in $TEMPFILES; do + TMPFILES="${TMPFILES} ${!TEMPFILE:-""}" + done + TEMPFILES="" +} + +# Function cleanup +# No arguments +# Cleans up any known tempfile. +# Just ensure your script sets the variable +# TEMPFILES to the names of variables of tempfiles +# Or TMPFILES to the pathes of tempfiles +function cleanup() { + ERRVAL=$? + trap - ERR EXIT TERM HUP INT QUIT + + cleantempfiles + + exit $ERRVAL +} +TEMPFILES=${TEMPFILES:-""} +TMPFILES=${TMPFILES:-""} + + +######################################################################## +######################################################################## + function wbtrigger() { SSHOPT="-n -o BatchMode=yes -o ConnectTimeout=30 -o SetupTimeout=240" if lockfile -r 3 -l 3600 "${LOCK_BUILDD}"; then @@ -109,6 +154,11 @@ function do_unchecked () { echo "$timestamp": ${changes:-"Nothing to do"} >> $report dak process-upload -a ${UNCHECKED_WITHOUT_LOCK} -d "$unchecked" >> $report dak process-commands -d "$unchecked" >> $report + + if [ ! -z "$changes" ]; then + sync_debbugs + do_buildd + fi } # process NEW policy queue @@ -174,3 +224,131 @@ function get_archiveroot() { fi echo "${archiveroot}" } + +# Prepare the trees for buildds, then push wanna-build +function do_buildd() { + if lockfile -r3 $NOTICE; then + TEMPFILES="${TEMPFILES} ${NOTICE}" + make_buildd_dir + wbtrigger + fi +} + +# Cleanup policy queues +function cleanpolicy() { + dak clean-suites -a backports-policy,policy +} + +# Scan new packages for contents +function scancontents() { + dak contents -l 10000 scan-binary + dak contents -l 1000 scan-source +} + +function ddaccess() { + # Tell our dd accessible mirror to sync itself up. Including ftp dir. + log "Trigger dd accessible parts sync including ftp dir" + ${scriptsdir}/sync-dd dd-sync dd-sync1 dd-sync2 sync +} + + + +######################################################################## +######################################################################## +######################################################################## +######################################################################## + +# Function to save which stage we are in, so we can restart an interrupted +# dinstall. Or even run actions in parallel, if we dare to, by simply +# backgrounding the call to this function. But that should only really be +# done for things we don't care much about. +# +# This should be called with the first argument being an array, with the +# members +# - FUNC - the function name to call +# - ARGS - Possible arguments to hand to the function. Can be the empty string +# - TIME - The timestamp name. Can be the empty string +# - ERR - if this is the string false, then the call will be surrounded by +# set +e ... set -e calls, so errors in the function do not exit +# dinstall. Can be the empty string, meaning true. +# +# MAKE SURE TO KEEP THIS THE LAST FUNCTION, AFTER ALL THE VARIOUS ONES +# ADDED FOR DINSTALL FEATURES! +function stage() { + ARGS='GO[@]' + local "${!ARGS}" + + local error=${ERR:-"true"} + + ARGS=${ARGS:-""} + + log "########## ${PROGRAM} BEGIN: ${FUNC} ${ARGS} ##########" + local STAGEFILE="${stagedir}/${FUNC}_${ARGS}" + STAGEFILE=${STAGEFILE// /_} + if [ -f "${STAGEFILE}" ]; then + local stamptime=$(/usr/bin/stat -c %Z "${STAGEFILE}") + local unixtime=$(date +%s) + local difference=$(( $unixtime - $stamptime )) + if [ ${difference} -ge 14400 ]; then + log_error "Did already run ${FUNC}, stagefile exists, but that was ${difference} seconds ago. Please check." + else + log "Did already run ${FUNC}, not calling again..." + fi + return + fi + + debug "Now calling function ${FUNC}. Arguments: ${ARGS}. Timestamp: ${TIME}" + + # Make sure we are always at the same place. If a function wants + # to be elsewhere, it has to cd first! + cd ${configdir} + + # Now redirect the output into $STAGEFILE.log. In case it errors + # out somewhere our errorhandler trap can then mail the contents + # of $STAGEFILE.log only, instead of a whole ${PROGRAM} logfile. + # Short error mails ftw! + exec >> "${STAGEFILE}.log" 2>&1 + + if [ -f "${LOCK_STOP}" ]; then + log "${LOCK_STOP} exists, exiting immediately" + exit 42 + fi + + # Do we care about trouble in the function we call? + if [ "${error}" = "false" ]; then + set +e + fi + ${FUNC} ${ARGS} + + # No matter what happened in the function, we make sure we have + # set -e default state back + set -e + + # Make sure we are always at the same place. + cd ${configdir} + + # We always use the same umask. If a function wants to do + # different, fine, but we reset. + umask 022 + + touch "${STAGEFILE}" + + if [ -n "${TIME}" ]; then + ts "${TIME}" + fi + + # And the output goes back to the normal logfile + exec >> "${LOGFILE}" 2>&1 + + # Now we should make sure that we have a usable ${PROGRAM}.log, so + # append the $STAGEFILE.log to it. + cat "${STAGEFILE}.log" >> "${LOGFILE}" + rm -f "${STAGEFILE}.log" + + log "########## ${PROGRAM} END: ${FUNC} ##########" + + if [ -f "${LOCK_STOP}" ]; then + log "${LOCK_STOP} exists, exiting immediately" + exit 42 + fi +}