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Remove last traces of pbuilder
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#! /bin/bash -e
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###
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# This script is fed to pbuilder to build Debian packages. The base tarball
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# should be created with a command similar to the following:
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#
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# sudo pbuilder create --basetgz pbuilder-arsse.tgz --mirror http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/ --extrapackages "debhelper devscripts lintian"
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#
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# Thereafter pbuilder can be used to build packages with this command:
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#
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# sudo pbuilder execute --basetgz pbuilder-arsse.tgz --bindmounts `basedir "/path/to/release/tarball"` -- pbuilder.sh "/path/to/release/tarball"
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#
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# This somewhat roundabout procedure is used because the pbuilder debuild
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# command does not seem to work in Arch Linux, nor does pdebuild. Doing
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# as much as possible within the chroot itself works around these problems.
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###
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# create a temporary directory
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tmp=`mktemp -d`
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# define various variables
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here=`dirname "$1"`
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tarball=`basename "$1"`
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version=`echo "$tarball" | grep -oP '\d+(?:\.\d+)*' | head -1`
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out="$here/debian"
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in="$tmp/arsse-$version"
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# create necessary directories
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mkdir -p "$in" "$out"
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# extract the release tarball
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tar -C "$in" -xf "$1" --strip-components=1
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# repackage the release tarball into a Debian "orig" tarball
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tar -C "$tmp" -czf "$tmp/arsse_$version.orig.tar.gz" "arsse-$version"
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# copy the "dist/debian" directory down the tree where Debian expects it
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cp -r "$in/dist/debian" "$in/debian"
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# build the package
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cd "$in"
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debuild -us -uc
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# move the resultant files to their final destination
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find "$tmp" -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec mv '{}' "$out" \;
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