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dfsbuild (empty) → 0.99.4

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Dependencies added: ConfigFile, FilePath, MissingH, base, hslogger, network, parsec, regex-compat, unix

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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@+Copyright (C) 2004-2006 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>++All code is under the following license unless otherwise noted:+   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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301 USA++The GNU General Public License is available in the file COPYING in the source+distribution.  Debian GNU/Linux users may find this in+/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.+
+ CREDITS view
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@+John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+  Main program+  i386 support (grub)+  amd64 support (grub)+  alpha support (aboot)++Robert Jordens <jordens@debian.org>+  powerpc support (yaboot)++arch-tag: Credits file
+ Setup.lhs view
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@+#!/usr/bin/env runhugs+arch-tag: Main setup script++> import Distribution.Simple++> main = defaultMain+
+ dfsbuild.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@+Name: dfsbuild+Version: 0.99.4+license-file: COPYRIGHT+extra-source-files: COPYING, CREDITS+License: GPL+Maintainer: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+Category: System+Author: John Goerzen+Synopsis: Build Debian From Scratch CD/DVD images+Description: Debian From Scratch (DFS) is a live bootable CD that is designed to+ provide a fully-featured kernel and a fully-featured rescue environment.+ The rescue environment contains filesystem tools, editors, C development+ environment, etc.+ .+ dfsbuild is the program used to create the DFS CD image.  It is highly+ configurable and can be used to create other custom bootable CD or DVD+ images.  You can use dfsbuild to do something as simple as building a+ DFS CD with a custom kernel.  Or, you can customize the CD to include a+ completely different set of packages.+ .+ dfsbuild works by obtaining packages from your nearest Debian mirror.+ It will generate an ISO image that contains a bootable Debian system+ generated by installing those packages.  Also, it can place all the .debs+ and files needed by cdebootstrap in the image.  Thus, the+ generated image can be used to install the base Debian system on a PC as+ well.+ .+ On i386 and amd64 platforms, dfsbuild supports the Grub bootloader.+ .+ On Alpha, dfsbuild supports the aboot bootloader.+ .+ On PowerPC, dfsbuild supports the yaboot bootloader.+Stability: Alpha+Copyright: Copyright (c) 2006 John Goerzen+Build-Depends: base, network, unix, parsec, MissingH>=0.18.0, regex-compat, hslogger, FilePath, ConfigFile++Executable: dfsbuild+Main-Is: dfsbuild.hs+GHC-Options: -O2+Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, OverlappingInstances,+    UndecidableInstances
+ dfsbuild.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@+{- dfsbuild: CD image builder+Copyright (c) 2006 John Goerzen+Please see COPYRIGHT for more details+-}++import Text.Printf+import Data.ConfigFile+import Data.Either.Utils+import Data.String+import Utils+import System.Log.Logger+import System.Log.Handler.Simple+import Control.Monad+import System.Console.GetOpt.Utils+import Data.Maybe.Utils+import System.IO+import System.Posix.Directory+import System.Posix.User+import System.Console.GetOpt+import System.Path+import Actions.ConfigFiles+import qualified Actions(run)+  +procCmdLine :: IO (Bool, Bool, ConfigParser, String, String)+procCmdLine =+    do (args, _) <- validateCmdLine RequireOrder options header validate+       let debugmode = (lookup "V" args == Just "")+       when (debugmode || lookup "v" args == Just "") +                (updateGlobalLogger rootLoggerName (setLevel DEBUG))+       dm "VERBOSE MODE (DEBUG) engaged."+       dm $ "Command line parsed, results: " ++ (show args)+       val <- readfile (emptyCP {accessfunc = interpolatingAccess 5})+              (forceMaybeMsg "arg c" $ lookup "c" args)+       let cp = forceEither val+       dm $ "Config file parsed: " ++ show (content cp)+       let wdir = forceMaybeMsg "working dir" $ lookup "w" args+       dm $ "Working dir is " ++ wdir+       dm $ "Working dir created"+       cwd <- getWorkingDirectory+       dm $ "Initial cwd is " ++ cwd+       da <- getDefaultArch+       let defaultArch = case lookup "a" args of+                           Nothing -> da+                           Just x -> x+       return (debugmode, lookup "R" args == Just "", cp, +               forceMaybeMsg "absNormPath" $ absNormPath cwd wdir,+               defaultArch)+    where options = [Option "c" [] (ReqArg (stdRequired "c") "FILE")+                            "Configuration file (required)",+                     Option "w" [] (ReqArg (stdRequired "w") "DIR")+                            "Work directory (required) (MUST NOT EXIST)",+                     Option "a" [] (ReqArg (stdRequired "a") "ARCH")+                            "Force architecture of target image to ARCH",+                     Option "R" [] (NoArg ("R", "")) "Resume an existing build (EXPERIMENTAL)",+                     Option "v" [] (NoArg ("v", "")) "Show dfsbuild debugging",+                     Option "V" [] (NoArg ("V", "")) "Show both dfsbuild AND external program debugging"+                    ]+          validate (arglist, []) =+              if (lookup "c" arglist /= Nothing &&+                  lookup "w" arglist /= Nothing)+                  then Nothing+                  else Just "Required arguments missing"+          validate (_, _) = Just "Unrecognized options appended"+          header = "Usage: dfsbuild [-v | -V] [-R] -c CONFIGFILE -w WORKDIR\n"++main =+    do loghandler <- verboseStreamHandler stderr DEBUG+       updateGlobalLogger (rootLoggerName)+                          (setLevel INFO . setHandlers [loghandler])+       traplogging "dfs" CRITICAL "Exception" runMain++runMain =+    do (debugmode, resumemode, incp, workdir, da) <- procCmdLine +       im $ "Welcome to dfsbuild.  Image architecture: " ++ show da+       checkUID++       -- If this is a fresh run, need to create that work dir.+       unless (resumemode) (createDirectory workdir 0o755)+       changeWorkingDirectory workdir+       im $ "Using working directory " ++ workdir+       let cplibdir = forceMaybe $ +                      absNormPath workdir +                                      (forceEither $ get incp da "libdir")+       im $ "Using library directory " ++ cplibdir+       cdmarker <- if resumemode+                      then readFile (workdir ++ "/target/opt/dfsruntime/marker")+                      else getUniqueCDID+       date <- getDate+       let env = DFSEnv {wdir = workdir,+                         libdir = cplibdir,+                         cp = incp,+                         isDebugging = debugmode,+                         defaultArch = da,+                         targetdir = workdir ++ "/target",+                         marker = cdmarker,+                         datestr = date}+       -- Fresh run: initialize the state file.+       unless (resumemode) (saveState env Fresh)++       Actions.run env++checkUID =+    do uid <- getEffectiveUserID+       if uid /= 0+          then fail $ "dfsbuild must be run as root."+          else dm $ "dfsbuild is running as root."