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## Default LFS
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*.bsp filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.bz2 filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.gem filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.gz filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.jar filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.lz filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.lzma filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.obscpio filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.oxt filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.pdf filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.png filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.rpm filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.tbz filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.tbz2 filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.tgz filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.ttf filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.txz filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.whl filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
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<services>
<service name="tar_scm" mode="disabled">
<param name="versionformat">%ci.%h</param>
<param name="url">https://github.com/openSUSE/build-compare.git</param>
<param name="scm">git</param>
</service>
<service name="extract_file" mode="disabled">
<param name="archive">*.tar</param>
<param name="files">*/build-compare.* */*.sh */COPYING</param>
</service>
<service name="set_version" mode="disabled"/>
</services>

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#
# spec file for package build-compare
#
# Copyright (c) 2022 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
Name: build-compare
Version: 20230617T171717.50241a8
Release: 0
Summary: Build Result Compare Script
License: GPL-2.0-or-later
Group: Development/Tools/Building
URL: https://github.com/openSUSE/build-compare
Source1: COPYING
Source2: same-build-result.sh
Source3: pkg-diff.sh
Source4: functions.sh
Source5: srpm-check.sh
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
#!BuildIgnore: build-compare
BuildArch: noarch
%if 0%{?suse_version}
Requires: bash
Requires: coreutils
Requires: cpio
Requires: diffutils
Requires: file
Requires: gawk
Requires: grep
Requires: rpm
Requires: sed
%endif
%description
This package contains scripts to find out if the build result differs
to a former build.
%prep
%setup -q -c -T
install -p -m 0644 %{SOURCE1} .
%build
%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/build/
install -m 0755 %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3} %{SOURCE4} %{SOURCE5} %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/build/
%files
%if 0%{?suse_version} < 1500
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc COPYING
%else
%license COPYING
%endif
%{_prefix}/lib/build
%changelog

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#! /bin/bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 SUSE Linux Product GmbH, Germany.
# Licensed under GPL v2, see COPYING file for details.
#
# Written by Michael Matz and Stephan Coolo
# Enhanced by Andreas Jaeger
# library of functions used by scripts
RPM="rpm -qp --nodigest --nosignature"
declare -a rpm_querytags
collect_rpm_querytags() {
rpm_querytags=( $(rpm --querytags) )
}
# returns 0 if tag is known, returns 1 if unknown
rpmtag_known() {
local needle="\<${1}\>"
local haystack="${rpm_querytags[@]}"
[[ "${haystack}" =~ ${needle} ]]
return $?
}
set_rpm_meta_global_variables() {
local pkg=$1
local rpm_tags=
local out=`mktemp`
local t v qt
local -a type variant list
# Name, Version, Release
QF_NAME="%{NAME}"
QF_VER_REL="%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}"
QF_NAME_VER_REL="%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}"
QF_PROVIDES=
type=(
CONFLICT
OBSOLETE
OLDSUGGESTS
PROVIDE
RECOMMEND
REQUIRE
SUGGEST
SUPPLEMENT
)
variant=(
NAME
FLAGS
VERSION
)
for t in "${type[@]}"
do
unset list
list=()
for v in "${variant[@]}"
do
qt="${t}${v}"
rpmtag_known "${qt}" || continue
list+=("%{${qt}}")
done
QF_PROVIDES+="${t}\\n[${list[@]}\\n]\\n"
done
# don't look at RELEASE, it contains our build number
QF_TAGS="%{NAME} %{VERSION} %{EPOCH}\\n"
QF_TAGS="${QF_TAGS}%{SUMMARY}\\n%{DESCRIPTION}\\n"
# the DISTURL tag can be used as checkin ID
QF_TAGS="${QF_TAGS}%{VENDOR} %{DISTRIBUTION} %{DISTURL}\\n"
QF_TAGS="${QF_TAGS}%{LICENSE}\\n"
QF_TAGS="${QF_TAGS}%{GROUP} %{URL} %{EXCLUDEARCH} %{EXCLUDEOS} %{EXCLUSIVEARCH}\\n"
QF_TAGS="${QF_TAGS}%{EXCLUSIVEOS} %{RPMVERSION} %{PLATFORM}\\n"
QF_TAGS="${QF_TAGS}%{PAYLOADFORMAT} %{PAYLOADCOMPRESSOR} %{PAYLOADFLAGS}\\n"
# XXX We also need to check the existence (but not the content (!))
# of SIGGPG (and perhaps the other SIG*)
# XXX We don't look at triggers
# Only the first ChangeLog entry; should be enough
QF_TAGS="${QF_TAGS}%{CHANGELOGTIME} %{CHANGELOGNAME} %{CHANGELOGTEXT}\\n"
# scripts, might contain release number
QF_SCRIPT=
type=(
PRETRANS
PREIN
POSTIN
PREUN
POSTUN
POSTTRANS
VERIFYSCRIPT
)
variant=(
PROG
FLAGS
''
)
for t in "${type[@]}"
do
unset list
list=()
for v in "${variant[@]}"
do
qt="${t}${v}"
rpmtag_known "${qt}" || continue
list+=("%{${qt}}")
done
QF_SCRIPT+="${t}\\n[${list[@]}\\n]\\n"
done
# Now the files. We leave out mtime and size. For normal files
# the size will influence the MD5 anyway. For directories the sizes can
# differ, depending on which file system the package was built. To not
# have to filter out directories we simply ignore all sizes.
# Also leave out FILEDEVICES, FILEINODES (depends on the build host),
# FILECOLORS, FILECLASS (normally useful but file output contains mtimes),
# FILEDEPENDSX and FILEDEPENDSN.
# Also FILELANGS (or?)
QF_FILELIST="[%{FILENAMES} %{FILEFLAGS} %{FILESTATES} %{FILEMODES:octal} %{FILEUSERNAME} %{FILEGROUPNAME} %{FILERDEVS} %{FILEVERIFYFLAGS} %{FILELINKTOS}\n]\\n"
# ??? what to do with FILEPROVIDE and FILEREQUIRE?
QF_CHECKSUM="[%{FILENAMES} %{FILEMD5S} %{FILEFLAGS}\n]\\n"
QF_SOURCERPM="%{SOURCERPM}\\n"
QF_ALL="\n___QF_NAME___\n${QF_NAME}\n___QF_NAME___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_TAGS___\n${QF_TAGS}\n___QF_TAGS___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_VER_REL___\n${QF_VER_REL}\n___QF_VER_REL___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_NAME_VER_REL___\n${QF_NAME_VER_REL}\n___QF_NAME_VER_REL___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_PROVIDES___\n${QF_PROVIDES}\n___QF_PROVIDES___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_SCRIPT___\n${QF_SCRIPT}\n___QF_SCRIPT___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_FILELIST___\n${QF_FILELIST}\n___QF_FILELIST___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_CHECKSUM___\n${QF_CHECKSUM}\n___QF_CHECKSUM___\n"
QF_ALL="$QF_ALL\n___QF_SOURCERPM___\n${QF_SOURCERPM}\n___QF_SOURCERPM___\n"
}
check_header()
{
$RPM --qf "$1" "$2"
}
# Trim version-release string:
# - it is used as direntry below certain paths
# - it is assigned to some variable in scripts, at the end of a line
# - it is used in PROVIDES, at the end of a line
# - special-case KMP package:
# PROVIDES version_k.*-release at end of line, trim release
# [ 23s] -acpi_call-kmp-default 8 1.2.2_k5.17.0_rc5_1.ga9b2c1d-6.110
# [ 23s] +acpi_call-kmp-default 8 1.2.2_k5.17.0_rc5_1.ga9b2c1d-6.111
# Trim name-version-release string:
# - it is used in update-scripts which are called by libzypp
# - special-case KMP package:
# [ 64s] PREIN
# [ 64s] /bin/sh (none) /usr/lib/module-init-tools/kernel-scriptlets/kmp-pre --name "acpi_call-kmp-default" \
# [ 64s] - --version "1.2.2_k5.17.0_rc5_1.ga9b2c1d" --release "6.112" --kernelrelease "5.17.0-rc5-1.ga9b2c1d" \
# [ 64s] + --version "1.2.2_k5.17.0_rc5_1.ga9b2c1d" --release "6.113" --kernelrelease "5.17.0-rc5-1.ga9b2c1d" \
function trim_release_old()
{
local rel_regex_l=${version_release_old_regex_l##*-}
sed -e "
/\(\/boot\|\/lib\/modules\|\/lib\/firmware\|\/usr\/src\|$version_release_old_regex_l\$\|$version_release_old_regex_l)\)/{s,$version_release_old_regex_l,@VERSION@-@RELEASE_LONG@,g;s,$version_release_old_regex_s,@VERSION@-@RELEASE_SHORT@,g}
s/\(\/var\/adm\/update-scripts\/\)${name_ver_rel_old_regex_l}\([^[:blank:]]\+\)/\1@NAME_VER_REL@\2/g
s/\(\/var\/adm\/update-messages\/\)${name_ver_rel_old_regex_l}\([^[:blank:]]\+\)/\1@NAME_VER_REL@\2/g
s/\(^[^[:blank:]].*-kmp-.*[[:blank:]].*_k.*-\)${rel_regex_l}$/\1@RELEASE_LONG@/g
s/--release \"${rel_regex_l}\" --kernel/--release \"@RELEASE_LONG@\" --kernel/g
/\/usr\/lib\/\.build-id/d
"
}
function trim_release_new()
{
local rel_regex_l=${version_release_new_regex_l##*-}
sed -e "
/\(\/boot\|\/lib\/modules\|\/lib\/firmware\|\/usr\/src\|$version_release_new_regex_l\$\|$version_release_new_regex_l)\)/{s,$version_release_new_regex_l,@VERSION@-@RELEASE_LONG@,g;s,$version_release_new_regex_s,@VERSION@-@RELEASE_SHORT@,g}
s/\(\/var\/adm\/update-scripts\/\)${name_ver_rel_new_regex_l}\([^[:blank:]]\+\)/\1@NAME_VER_REL@\2/g
s/\(\/var\/adm\/update-messages\/\)${name_ver_rel_new_regex_l}\([^[:blank:]]\+\)/\1@NAME_VER_REL@\2/g
s/\(^[^[:blank:]].*-kmp-.*[[:blank:]].*_k.*-\)${rel_regex_l}$/\1@RELEASE_LONG@/g
s/--release \"${rel_regex_l}\" --kernel/--release \"@RELEASE_LONG@\" --kernel/g
/\/usr\/lib\/\.build-id/d
"
}
# Get single directory or filename with long or short release string
function grep_release_old()
{
grep -E "(/boot|/lib/modules|/lib/firmware|/usr/src|/var/adm/update-scripts)/[^/]*(${version_release_old_regex_l}(\$|[^/]+\$)|${version_release_old_regex_s}(\$|[^/]+\$))"
}
function grep_release_new()
{
grep -E "(/boot|/lib/modules|/lib/firmware|/usr/src|/var/adm/update-scripts)/[^/]*(${version_release_new_regex_l}(\$|[^/]+\$)|${version_release_new_regex_s}(\$|[^/]+\$))"
}
#usage unpackage <file> $dir
# Unpack files in directory $dir
# like /usr/bin/unpackage - just for one file and with no options
function unpackage()
{
local file
local dir
file=$1
dir=$2
mkdir -p $dir
pushd $dir 1>/dev/null
case $file in
*.bz2)
bzip2 -d $file
;;
*.gz)
gzip -d $file
;;
*.xz)
xz -d $file
;;
*.tar|*.tar.bz2|*.tar.gz|*.tgz|*.tbz2)
tar xf $file
;;
*.rpm)
CPIO_OPTS="--extract --unconditional --preserve-modification-time --make-directories --quiet"
rpm2cpio $file | cpio ${CPIO_OPTS}
;;
*.ipk|*.deb)
ar x $file
tar xf control.tar.gz
rm control.tar.gz
tar xf data.tar.[xg]z
rm data.tar.[xg]z
;;
esac
popd 1>/dev/null
}
# Run diff command on the files
# $1: printed info
# $2: file1
# $3: file2
# $4, $5: rpm_meta_old and rpm_meta_new, for cleanup.
function comp_file()
{
echo "comparing $1"
if ! diff --label old-$1 --label new-$1 -au $2 $3; then
if test -z "$check_all"; then
rm $2 $3 $4 $5
return 1
fi
difffound=1
fi
return 0
}
# Get var's value from specfile.
# $1: var name
# $2: specfile
function get_value()
{
sed -n -e "/^___${1}___/,/^___${1}___/p" $2 | sed -e "/^___${1}___/d"
}
# Set version_release_old_regex_s, version_release_old_regex_l and
# name_ver_rel_old_regex_l, also the new ones.
function set_regex() {
local rel_old=${version_release_old##*-}
local rel_new=${version_release_new##*-}
# Short version without B_CNT
# release may not contain a dot
case "${rel_old}" in
*.*)
version_release_old_regex_s=${version_release_old%.*}
;;
*)
version_release_old_regex_s=${version_release_old}
;;
esac
# Remember to quote the . which is in release
version_release_old_regex_s=${version_release_old_regex_s//./\\.}
# Long version with B_CNT
version_release_old_regex_l=${version_release_old//./\\.}
name_ver_rel_old_regex_l=${name_ver_rel_old//./\\.}
case "${rel_new}" in
*.*)
version_release_new_regex_s=${version_release_new%.*}
;;
*)
version_release_new_regex_s=${version_release_new}
;;
esac
version_release_new_regex_s=${version_release_new_regex_s//./\\.}
version_release_new_regex_l=${version_release_new//./\\.}
name_ver_rel_new_regex_l=${name_ver_rel_new//./\\.}
}
# Trim a block starting with a keyword and ending with an empty line
# $1: enable
# $2: keyword
function trim_section() {
if test "${1}" -gt 0 ; then
sed -e "/^${2}$/,/^$/d"
else
cat
fi
}
# Compare just the rpm meta data of two rpms
# Returns:
# 0 in case of same content
# 1 in case of errors or difference
# 2 in case of differences that need further investigation
# Sets ${files[@]} array with list of files that need further investigation
function cmp_rpm_meta ()
{
local RES
local f
local sh=$1
local oldrpm=$2
local newrpm=$3
local tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)"
local file1="$tmpdir/file1"
local file2="$tmpdir/file2"
local rpm_meta_old="$tmpdir/rpm-meta-old"
local rpm_meta_new="$tmpdir/rpm-meta-new"
collect_rpm_querytags
set_rpm_meta_global_variables $oldrpm
check_header "$QF_ALL" $oldrpm > $rpm_meta_old
check_header "$QF_ALL" $newrpm > $rpm_meta_new
# rpm returns 0 even in case of error
if test -s $rpm_meta_old && test -s $rpm_meta_new ; then
: some output provided, all query tags understood by rpm
else
ls -l $rpm_meta_old $rpm_meta_new
echo "empty 'rpm -qp' output..."
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
return 1
fi
name_new="$(get_value QF_NAME $rpm_meta_new)"
version_release_new="$(get_value QF_VER_REL $rpm_meta_new)"
name_ver_rel_new="$(get_value QF_NAME_VER_REL $rpm_meta_new)"
version_release_old="$(get_value QF_VER_REL $rpm_meta_old)"
name_ver_rel_old="$(get_value QF_NAME_VER_REL $rpm_meta_old)"
set_regex
# Check the whole spec file at first, return 0 immediately if they
# are the same.
trim_release_old < $rpm_meta_old > $file1
trim_release_new < $rpm_meta_new > $file2
echo "comparing the rpm tags of $name_new"
if diff --speed-large-files --label old-rpm-tags --label new-rpm-tags -au0 $file1 $file2; then
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
return 0
fi
get_value QF_TAGS $rpm_meta_old > $file1
get_value QF_TAGS $rpm_meta_new > $file2
if ! comp_file rpmtags $file1 $file2 $rpm_meta_old $rpm_meta_new; then
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
return 1
fi
# This might happen when?!
echo "comparing RELEASE"
if [ "${version_release_old%.*}" != "${version_release_new%.*}" ] ; then
case $name_new in
kernel-*)
# Make sure all kernel packages have the same %RELEASE
echo "release prefix mismatch"
if test -z "$check_all"; then
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
return 1
fi
difffound=1
;;
# Every other package is allowed to have a different RELEASE
*) ;;
esac
fi
# Built packages provide the sourcerpm, for the sourcerpm itself it is "(none)"
[ "x$(get_value QF_SOURCERPM $rpm_meta_new)" == "x(none)" ] && is_sourcerpm=1 || is_sourcerpm=0
# FIXME: PROVIDE needs to be handled independent from the other tags
get_value QF_PROVIDES $rpm_meta_old | trim_section ${is_sourcerpm} 'PROVIDE' | trim_release_old | sort > $file1
get_value QF_PROVIDES $rpm_meta_new | trim_section ${is_sourcerpm} 'PROVIDE' | trim_release_new | sort > $file2
if ! comp_file PROVIDES $file1 $file2 $rpm_meta_old $rpm_meta_new; then
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
return 1
fi
get_value QF_SCRIPT $rpm_meta_old | trim_release_old > $file1
get_value QF_SCRIPT $rpm_meta_new | trim_release_new > $file2
if ! comp_file scripts $file1 $file2 $rpm_meta_old $rpm_meta_new; then
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
return 1
fi
# First check the file attributes and later the md5s
get_value QF_FILELIST $rpm_meta_old | trim_release_old > $file1
get_value QF_FILELIST $rpm_meta_new | trim_release_new > $file2
if ! comp_file filelist $file1 $file2 $rpm_meta_old $rpm_meta_new; then
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
return 1
fi
# now the md5sums. if they are different, we check more detailed
# if there are different filenames, we will already have aborted before
# file flag 64 means "ghost", filter those out.
get_value QF_CHECKSUM $rpm_meta_old | grep -v " 64$" | trim_release_old > $file1
get_value QF_CHECKSUM $rpm_meta_new | grep -v " 64$" | trim_release_new > $file2
RES=2
# done if the same
files=()
echo "comparing file checksum"
if cmp -s $file1 $file2; then
RES=0
else
# Get only files with different MD5sums
while read
do
: "${REPLY}"
files+=( "${REPLY}" )
done < <(diff -U0 $file1 $file2 | sed --regexp-extended -n -e '/^\+\//{s/^\+//;s/ [0-9a-f]+ [0-9]+$//;p}')
fi
if test -n "$sh"; then
echo "creating rename script"
# Create a temporary helper script to rename files/dirs with release in it
for f in `$RPM --qf '[%{FILENAMES} %{FILEFLAGS}\n]\n' "$oldrpm" | grep_release_old | grep -vw 64$ | awk '{ print $1}'`
do
echo mv -v \"old/${f}\" \"old/`echo ${f} | trim_release_old`\"
done >> "${sh}"
#
for f in `$RPM --qf '[%{FILENAMES} %{FILEFLAGS}\n]\n' "$newrpm" | grep_release_new | grep -vw 64$ | awk '{ print $1}'`
do
echo mv -v \"new/${f}\" \"new/`echo ${f} | trim_release_new`\"
done >> "${sh}"
fi
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
[ "$difffound" = 1 ] && RES=1
return $RES
}
function adjust_controlfile() {
version_release_old="`sed -ne 's/^Version: \(.*\)/\1/p' $1/control`"
name_ver_rel_old="`sed -n -e 's/^Package: \(.*\)/\1/p' $1/control`-`sed -n -e 's/^Version: \(.*\)/\1/p' $1/control`"
version_release_new="`sed -ne 's/^Version: \(.*\)/\1/p' $2/control`"
name_ver_rel_new="`sed -n -e 's/^Package: \(.*\)/\1/p' $2/control`-`sed -n -e 's/^Version: \(.*\)/\1/p' $2/control`"
set_regex
trim_release_old < $1/control > $1/control.fixed
mv $1/control.fixed $1/control
trim_release_new < $2/control > $2/control.fixed
mv $2/control.fixed $2/control
}
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2012 SUSE Linux Product GmbH, Germany.
# Licensed under GPL v2, see COPYING file for details.
#
# Written by Adrian Schroeter <adrian@suse.de>
# Enhanced by Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
#
# The script decides if the new build differes from the former one,
# using pkg-diff.sh.
# The script is called as part of the build process as:
# /usr/lib/build/same-build-result.sh /.build.oldpackages /usr/src/packages/RPMS /usr/src/packages/SRPMS
CMPSCRIPT=${0%/*}/pkg-diff.sh
SCMPSCRIPT=${0%/*}/srpm-check.sh
declare -a exit_code
# exit_code[0]='' # binaries_differ
# exit_code[1]='' # rpmlint_differs
# exit_code[2]='' # appdata_differs
# exit_code[3]='' # srcrpm_differs
file1=`mktemp`
file2=`mktemp`
_x() {
rm -f ${file1} ${file2}
}
trap _x EXIT
#
remove_check_time_report() {
local f=$1
awk '
BEGIN {
ctr_seen=0;
}
/Check time report .*:$/ {
ctr_seen=1;
next;
}
/TOTAL[[:blank:]]+[0-9]/ {
if (ctr_seen == 1) {
ctr_seen=0;
next;
}
}
{
if (ctr_seen == 1) {
next;
}
print $0;
}
' < "${f}"
}
#
check_all=
if test "$1" = "-a"
then
check_all="-a"
shift
fi
#
OLDDIR="$1"
shift
NEWDIRS="$*"
echo "$CMPSCRIPT"
if [ ! -d "$OLDDIR" ]; then
echo "No valid directory with old build result given !"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$NEWDIRS" ]; then
echo "No valid directory with new build result given !"
exit 1
fi
if test `find $NEWDIRS -name '*.rpm' -and ! -name '*.delta.rpm' | wc -l` != `find $OLDDIR -name '*.rpm' -and ! -name '*.delta.rpm' | wc -l`; then
echo "different number of subpackages"
find $OLDDIR -name '*.rpm' -and ! -name '*.delta.rpm' -print0 | xargs -0 rpm -qp --qf '%{NAME}\n' | sort > ${file1}
find $NEWDIRS -name '*.rpm' -and ! -name '*.delta.rpm' -print0 | xargs -0 rpm -qp --qf '%{NAME}\n' | sort > ${file2}
diff -u ${file1} ${file2}
exit 1
fi
osrpm=$(find "$OLDDIR" -name \*src.rpm)
nsrpm=$(find $NEWDIRS -name \*src.rpm)
if test ! -f "$osrpm"; then
echo no old source rpm in $OLDDIR
exit 1
fi
if test ! -f "$nsrpm"; then
echo no new source rpm in $NEWDIRS
exit 1
fi
echo "compare $osrpm $nsrpm"
if bash $SCMPSCRIPT $check_all "$osrpm" "$nsrpm"
then
: src.rpm identical
else
test -z "${check_all}" && exit 1
exit_code[3]='srcrpm_differs'
fi
# technically we should not all exclude all -32bit but filter for different archs,
# like done with -x86
# but it would be better if this script ran earlier in the build
# sort the rpms so that both lists have the same order
# problem: a package can contain both noarch and arch subpackages, so we have to
# take care of proper sorting of NEWRPMS, e.g. noarch/x.rpm and x86_64/w.rpm since OLDRPMS
# has all the packages in a single directory and would sort this as w.rpm, x.rpm.
find $OLDDIR -type f -name '*.rpm' \
-a ! -name '*src.rpm' \
-a ! -name '*.delta.rpm' \
-a ! -name '*-32bit-*' \
-a ! -name '*-64bit-*' \
-a ! -name '*-x86-*.ia64.rpm' \
> ${file1}
find $NEWDIRS -type f -name '*.rpm' \
-a ! -name '*src.rpm' \
-a ! -name '*.delta.rpm' \
-a ! -name '*-32bit-*' \
-a ! -name '*-64bit-*' \
-a ! -name '*-x86-*.ia64.rpm' \
> ${file2}
OLDRPMS=($( sort --field-separator=/ --key=` sed -n '1s@[^/]@@gp' ${file1} | wc -c ` ${file1} ))
NEWRPMS=($( sort --field-separator=/ --key=` sed -n '1s@[^/]@@gp' ${file2} | wc -c ` ${file2} ))
# Get version-release from first RPM and keep for rpmlint check
# Remember to quote the "." for future regexes
ver_rel1=$(rpm -qp --nodigest --nosignature --qf "%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}" "${OLDRPMS[0]}"|sed -e 's/\./\\./g')
ver_rel2=$(rpm -qp --nodigest --nosignature --qf "%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}" "${NEWRPMS[0]}"|sed -e 's/\./\\./g')
rpmqp='rpm -qp --qf %{NAME} --nodigest --nosignature '
for opac in ${OLDRPMS[*]}; do
npac=${NEWRPMS[0]}
NEWRPMS=(${NEWRPMS[@]:1}) # shift
echo compare "$opac" "$npac"
oname=`$rpmqp $opac`
nname=`$rpmqp $npac`
if test "$oname" != "$nname"; then
echo "names differ: $oname $nname"
exit 1
fi
case "$opac" in
*debuginfo*)
echo "skipping -debuginfo package"
;;
*)
bash $CMPSCRIPT $check_all "$opac" "$npac" || exit_code[0]='binaries_differ'
;;
esac
done
if [ -n "${NEWRPMS[0]}" ]; then
echo additional new package
exit 1
fi
OTHERDIR=
# Compare rpmlint.log files
if test -d /home/abuild/rpmbuild/OTHER; then
OTHERDIR=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/OTHER
elif test -d /usr/src/packages/OTHER; then
OTHERDIR=/usr/src/packages/OTHER
else
for newdir in $NEWDIRS
do
test -f "${newdir}/rpmlint.log" || continue
OTHERDIR="${newdir}"
break
done
test -n "$OTHERDIR" || echo "no OTHERDIR"
fi
if test -n "$OTHERDIR"; then
old_log=$OLDDIR/rpmlint.log
new_log=$OTHERDIR/rpmlint.log
if test -e ${old_log} && test -e ${new_log} ; then
echo "comparing ${old_log} and ${new_log}"
# Remove --time-report from rpmlint
# Sort the files first since the order of messages is not deterministic
# Remove release from files
remove_check_time_report ${old_log}|sort -u|sed -e "s,$ver_rel1,@VERSION@-@RELEASE@,g" -e "s|/tmp/rpmlint\..*spec|.spec|g" > $file1
remove_check_time_report ${new_log}|sort -u|sed -e "s,$ver_rel2,@VERSION@-@RELEASE@,g" -e "s|/tmp/rpmlint\..*spec|.spec|g" > $file2
# Remove odd warning about not-hardlinked files
# Remove odd warning about data and time, it comes and goes
# Remove warning about python mtime mismatch, a republish will not help
# Remove odd warning about filenames, they contain VERSION-RELEASE
# Remove durations from progress reports
# Remove odd output about number of checks and packages
sed -i -e "
/: W: files-duplicate /d
/: W: file-contains-date-and-time /d
/: W: python-bytecode-inconsistent-mtime /d
/: W: filename-too-long-for-joliet /d
/: I: \(filelist-initialization\|check-completed\) /s| [0-9]\+\.[0-9] s| x.x s|
s/; has taken [0-9]\+\.[0-9] s/; has taken x.x s/
/^checks: [0-9]\+, packages: [0-9]\+/d
" $file1 $file2
if ! cmp -s $file1 $file2; then
echo "rpmlint.log files differ:"
diff -u $file1 $file2 |head -n 20
exit_code[1]='rpmlint_differs'
fi
rm $file1 $file2
else
if test -e "${new_log}"
then
exit_code[1]='rpmlint_new'
echo "rpmlint.log is new"
elif test -e "${old_log}"
then
exit_code[1]='rpmlint_old'
echo "rpmlint.log disappeared"
else
echo "No rpmlint.log available"
fi
fi
appdatas=$(cd $OTHERDIR && find . -name "*-appdata.xml")
for xml in $appdatas; do
# compare appstream data
if test -e $OLDDIR/$xml && test -e $OTHERDIR/$xml; then
file1=$OLDDIR/$xml
file2=$OTHERDIR/$xml
if ! cmp -s $file1 $file2; then
echo "$xml files differ:"
diff -u0 $file1 $file2 |head -n 20
exit_code[2]='appdata_differs'
fi
elif test -e $OTHERDIR/$xml; then
echo "$xml is new"
exit_code[2]='appdata_new'
fi
done
fi
if test -n "${exit_code[*]}"; then
exit 1
fi
echo 'compare validated build as identical !'
exit 0
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 SUSE Linux Product GmbH, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2022 SUSE LLC
# Licensed under GPL v2, see COPYING file for details.
#
# Written by Michael Matz and Stephan Kulow
# Enhanced by Andreas Jaeger and Dirk Müller
# Compare two source RPMs
FUNCTIONS=${0%/*}/functions.sh
check_all=
case $1 in
-a | --check-all)
check_all=1
shift
esac
if test "$#" != 2; then
echo "usage: $0 [-a|--check-all] old.rpm new.rpm"
exit 1
fi
source $FUNCTIONS
oldrpm=$(readlink -f $1)
newrpm=$(readlink -f $2)
rename_script=
# For source RPMs, we can just check the metadata in the spec file
# if those are not the same, the source RPM has changed and therefore
# the resulting files are needed.
cmp_rpm_meta "$rename_script" "$oldrpm" "$newrpm"
RES=$?
case $RES in
0)
echo "RPM meta information is identical"
exit 0
;;
1)
echo "RPM meta information is different"
exit 1
;;
2)
;;
*)
echo "Wrong exit code!"
exit 1
;;
esac
# Now check that only the spec file has a changed release number and
# nothing else
dir=$(mktemp -d)
unpackage $oldrpm $dir/old &
unpackage $newrpm $dir/new &
cd $dir
wait
check_single_file()
{
local file=$1
case $file in
*.spec)
sed -i -e 's,^Release:.*$,Release: @RELEASE@,' old/$file
sed -i -e 's,^Release:.*$,Release: @RELEASE@,' new/$file
diff --speed-large-files -su0 old/$file new/$file | head -n 20
return "${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
;;
*)
echo "$file differs"
# Nothing else should be changed
;;
esac
return 1
}
ret=0
for file in "${files[@]}"; do
if ! check_single_file $file; then
ret=1
if test -z "$check_all"; then
break
fi
fi
done
rm -rf $dir
exit $ret
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