darcs-buildpackage (empty) → 0.5.11
raw patch · 9 files changed
+595/−0 lines, 9 filesdep +ConfigFiledep +MissingHdep +basebuild-type:Customsetup-changed
Dependencies added: ConfigFile, MissingH, base, hslogger, network, parsec, regex-compat, unix
Files
- COPYING +342/−0
- COPYRIGHT +15/−0
- Setup.lhs +7/−0
- darcs-buildpackage.cabal +42/−0
- darcs-buildpackage.hs +61/−0
- dbp-get.hs +40/−0
- dbp-importdsc.hs +28/−0
- dbp-importorig.hs +35/−0
- dbp-markdeb.hs +25/−0
+ COPYING view
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+ COPYRIGHT view
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@+Copyright (C) 2003 - 2007 John Goerzen+<jgoerzen@complete.org>+ 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
+ Setup.lhs view
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@+#!/usr/bin/env runhugs+arch-tag: Main setup script++> import Distribution.Simple++> main = defaultMain+
+ darcs-buildpackage.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@+Name: darcs-buildpackage+Version: 0.5.11+License: GPL+Maintainer: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+Author: John Goerzen+Stability: Alpha+Copyright: Copyright (c) 2003 - 2007 John Goerzen+license-file: COPYRIGHT+extra-source-files: COPYING+Category: System+Synopsis: Tools to help manage Debian packages with Darcs+Build-Depends: base, network, unix, parsec, MissingH>=0.18.0, regex-compat, hslogger, ConfigFile++Executable: darcs-buildpackage+Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, OverlappingInstances,+ UndecidableInstances+GHC-Options: -O2+Main-Is: darcs-buildpackage.hs++Executable: dbp-importorig+Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, OverlappingInstances,+ UndecidableInstances+GHC-Options: -O2+Main-Is: dbp-importorig.hs++Executable: dbp-importdsc+Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, OverlappingInstances,+ UndecidableInstances+GHC-Options: -O2+Main-Is: dbp-importdsc.hs++Executable: dbp-markdeb+Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, OverlappingInstances,+ UndecidableInstances+GHC-Options: -O2+Main-Is: dbp-markdeb.hs++Executable: dbp-get+Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, OverlappingInstances,+ UndecidableInstances+GHC-Options: -O2+Main-Is: dbp-get.hs
+ darcs-buildpackage.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@+{- Copyright (c) 2005 John Goerzen+<jgoerzen@complete.org>+Please see the COPYRIGHT file+-}++module Main where+import Config+import System.Environment+import System.Directory+import Import+import Logging+import Control.Exception+import Utils+import Versions+import System.Log.Logger+import System.Cmd.Utils+import System.IO.HVFS.Utils+import Darcs+import System.Posix.Files+import System.Cmd+import System.Exit+import Mirrors++main = do initLogging+ ver <- getVerFromCL+ pkg <- getPkgFromCL+ let (upsv, debv) = splitVer ver+ case debv of+ Nothing -> infoM "main" "Debian-native package; not building upstream"+ Just dv -> do buildorig pkg upsv debv+ args <- getArgs+ buildenv <- try (getEnv "DBP_BUILDER")+ case buildenv of+ Right buildcmd -> safeSystem "/bin/sh" ["-c", buildcmd]+ Left _ -> safeSystem "debuild" (["-i_darcs", "-I_darcs"] ++ args)++-- Build the orig.tar.gz+buildorig pkg upsv debv =+ let tgzname = pkg ++ "_" ++ upsv ++ ".orig.tar.gz"+ origdirname = pkg ++ "-" ++ upsv ++ ".orig"+ in do+ e1 <- doesFileExist $ "../" ++ tgzname+ e2 <- doesDirectoryExist $ "../" ++ origdirname+ if e1 || e2+ then infoM "main" $ "Upstream file or directory already exists; not re-building"+ else do cwd <- getCurrentDirectory+ (upstreamdir, _) <- getDirectories pkg+ upsMirrors <- getMirrors "upstream" pkg+ getItUps pkg upstreamdir upsMirrors+ bracketCWD ".." $+ do ec <- rawSystem "darcs" ["get", "--partial", + "--set-scripts-executable",+ "--tag=^" ++ + quoteRe (upstreamTag pkg upsv) ++ "$",+ upstreamdir, origdirname]+ case ec of+ ExitSuccess -> do bracketCWD origdirname $+ do safeSystem "darcs" ["dist"]+ rename (origdirname ++ ".tar.gz") ("../" ++ tgzname)+ recursiveRemove SystemFS origdirname+ _ -> warningM "main" "WARNING: FOUND NO UPSTREAM SOURCE FOR PACKAGE, will build native (no-diff) package"
+ dbp-get.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@+{- Copyright (c) 2005 John Goerzen+<jgoerzen@complete.org>+Please see the COPYRIGHT file+-}++module Main where+import Config+import System.Environment+import System.Directory+import Import+import Logging+import Control.Exception+import System.Log.Logger+import Control.Monad+import System.Cmd.Utils+import Darcs+import System.Cmd+import System.Exit+import Mirrors++usage = unlines $+ ["Usage:",+ "dbp-get [-v] package",+ "",+ "Where:",+ " package is the name of the Debian package to obtain",+ "",+ " -v indicates verbose mode"]++main = do args <- initLogging+ pkg <- case args of+ [x] -> return x+ _ -> do putStrLn usage+ fail "Incorrect command-line parameters."+ upsMirrors <- getMirrors "upstream" pkg+ debMirrors <- getMirrors "debian" pkg+ (upsdir, debdir) <- getDirectories pkg+ getItUps pkg upsdir upsMirrors+ getItDeb pkg debdir debMirrors+
+ dbp-importdsc.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@+{- Copyright (c) 2005 John Goerzen+<jgoerzen@complete.org>+Please see the COPYRIGHT file+-}++module Main where+import Config+import System.Environment+import System.Directory+import Import+import Logging+import Control.Exception++usage = unlines $+ ["Usage:",+ "dbp-importorig [-v] dscname",+ "",+ "Where:",+ " dsc-name is the name of a dsc file to import",+ "",+ " -v indicates verbose mode"]++main = do args <- initLogging+ dscname <- case args of+ [x] -> return x+ _ -> do putStrLn usage+ fail "Incorrect command-line parameters."+ importDsc dscname
+ dbp-importorig.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@+{- Copyright (c) 2005 John Goerzen+<jgoerzen@complete.org>+Please see the COPYRIGHT file+-}++module Main where+import Config+import System.Environment+import System.Directory+import Import+import Logging+import Control.Exception++usage = unlines $+ ["Usage:",+ "dbp-importorig [-v] orig-name package version",+ "",+ "Where:",+ " orig-name is the name of a tar.gz or directory to import",+ "",+ " package is the name of the Debian source package",+ "",+ " version is the upstream version being imported",+ "",+ " -v specifies verbose mode"]++main = do args <- initLogging+ (origname, package, version) <- case args of+ [x, y, z] -> return (x, y, z)+ _ -> do putStrLn usage+ fail "Incorect command-line parameters."+ isdir <- doesDirectoryExist origname+ if isdir+ then importOrigDir origname package version+ else importOrigTarGz origname package version
+ dbp-markdeb.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@+{- Copyright (c) 2005 John Goerzen+<jgoerzen@complete.org>+Please see the COPYRIGHT file+-}++module Main where+import Config+import System.Environment+import System.Directory+import Import+import Logging+import Control.Exception+import Utils+import Versions+import System.Log.Logger+import System.Cmd.Utils++main = do initLogging+ ver <- getVerFromCL+ pkg <- getPkgFromCL+ c <- checkVersion "DEBIAN" pkg ver "."+ if c+ then safeSystem "darcs" ["tag", "-m", debianTag pkg ver]+ else infoM "main" $ "Tag " ++ debianTag pkg ver ++ + " already exists; not modifying."