MozillaThunderbird/create-tar.sh
Wolfgang Rosenauer d30235b5b6 - Mozilla Thunderbird 115.13.0
* After starting Thunderbird, the message list position was
    sometimes set to an incorrect position
  MFSA 2024-30 (bsc#1226316)
  * CVE-2024-6600 (bmo#1888340)
    Memory corruption in WebGL API
  * CVE-2024-6601 (bmo#1890748)
    Race condition in permission assignment
  * CVE-2024-6602 (bmo#1895032)
    Memory corruption in NSS
  * CVE-2024-6603 (bmo#1895081)
    Memory corruption in thread creation
  * CVE-2024-6604 (bmo#1748105, bmo#1837550, bmo#1884266)
    Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 128, Firefox ESR 115.13,
    and Thunderbird 115.13

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/mozilla:Factory/MozillaThunderbird?expand=0&rev=765
2024-07-14 10:15:54 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
function main() {
# Exit script on CTRL+C
trap "exit" INT
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
print_usage_and_exit
fi
check_required_tools
# Sourcing the given tar_stamps-file to have the variables available
TAR_STAMP="$1"
source "$TAR_STAMP" || print_usage_and_exit
set_internal_variables
check_what_to_do_with_source_tarballs
download_upstream_source_tarballs
if [ -z ${SKIP_LOCALES+x} ]; then
check_what_to_do_with_locales_tarballs
create_locales_tarballs
else
printf "%-40s: User forced skip (SKIP_LOCALES set)\n" "locales"
fi
clean_up_old_tarballs
}
function print_usage_and_exit() {
echo "Usage: create-tar.sh tar_stamps"
echo ""
echo "Where tar_stamps should look like this:"
echo ""
cat << EOF
# Node ID: 64ee63facd4ff96b3e8590cff559d7e97ac6b061
PRODUCT="firefox" # "firefox" or "thunderbird"
CHANNEL="esr60"
VERSION="60.7.0"
VERSION_SUFFIX="esr"
RELEASE_TAG="" # Needs only to be set if no tar-ball can be downloaded
PREV_VERSION="60.6.3" # Prev. version only needed for locales (leave empty to force l10n-generation)
PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX="esr"
#SKIP_LOCALES="" # Uncomment to skip l10n-generation
EOF
exit 1
}
function check_required_tools() {
# check required tools
check_for_binary /usr/bin/hg "mercurial"
check_for_binary /usr/bin/jq "jq"
which python3 > /dev/null || exit 1
# use parallel compression, if available
compression='-J'
pixz -h > /dev/null 2>&1
if (($? != 127)); then
compression='-Ipixz'
fi
}
function set_internal_variables() {
# Internal variables
BRANCH="releases/mozilla-$CHANNEL"
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "firefox" ]; then
FF_LOCALE_FILE="firefox-$VERSION/browser/locales/l10n-changesets.json"
else
FF_LOCALE_FILE="thunderbird-$VERSION/browser/locales/l10n-changesets.json"
TB_LOCALE_FILE="thunderbird-$VERSION/comm/mail/locales/l10n-changesets.json"
FF_PREV_LOCALE_FILE="thunderbird-$PREV_VERSION/browser/locales/l10n-changesets.json"
TB_PREV_LOCALE_FILE="thunderbird-$PREV_VERSION/comm/mail/locales/l10n-changesets.json"
L10N_STRING_PATTERNS="thunderbird-$VERSION/comm/python/l10n/tbxchannel/l10n_merge.py"
fi
SOURCE_TARBALL="$PRODUCT-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.source.tar.xz"
PREV_SOURCE_TARBALL="$PRODUCT-$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX.source.tar.xz"
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
TB_LOCALE_TARBALL="$PRODUCT-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.strings_all.tar.zst"
fi
FTP_URL="https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/$PRODUCT/releases/$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX/source"
FTP_CANDIDATES_BASE_URL="https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/%s/candidates"
LOCALES_URL="https://product-details.mozilla.org/1.0/l10n"
PRODUCT_URL="https://product-details.mozilla.org/1.0"
ALREADY_EXTRACTED_LOCALES_FILE=0
}
function get_ftp_candidates_url() {
local CURR_PRODUCT="$1"
local VERSION_WITH_SUFFIX="$2"
printf "$FTP_CANDIDATES_BASE_URL/$VERSION_WITH_SUFFIX-candidates" "$CURR_PRODUCT"
}
function check_tarball_source () {
TARBALL=$1
# Print out what is going to be done:
if [ -e "$TARBALL" ]; then
echo "Reuse existing file"
elif wget --spider "$FTP_URL/$TARBALL" 2> /dev/null; then
echo "Download file"
else
local CANDIDATE_TARBALL_LOCATION=""
CANDIDATE_TARBALL_LOCATION="$(printf "%s/%s/source/%s" "$(get_ftp_candidates_url "$PRODUCT" "$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX")" "$BUILD_ID" "$TARBALL" )"
if wget --spider "$CANDIDATE_TARBALL_LOCATION" 2> /dev/null; then
echo "Download UNRELEASED candidate ($BUILD_ID)"
else
echo "Mercurial checkout"
fi
fi
}
function ask_cont_abort_question() {
while true; do
read -r -p "$1 [(c)ontinue/(a)bort] " ca
case $ca in
[Cc]* ) return 0 ;;
[Aa]* ) return 1 ;;
* ) echo "Please answer c or a.";;
esac
done
}
function check_for_binary() {
if ! test -x "$1"; then
echo "$1 is missing: execute zypper in $2"
exit 5
fi
}
function get_source_stamp() {
local CURR_BUILD_ID="$1"
local FTP_CANDIDATES_BASE_URL=$(get_ftp_candidates_url "$PRODUCT" "$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX")
local FTP_CANDIDATES_JSON_SUFFIX="${CURR_BUILD_ID}/linux-x86_64/en-US/$PRODUCT-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.json"
local BUILD_JSON=$(curl --silent --fail "$FTP_CANDIDATES_BASE_URL/$FTP_CANDIDATES_JSON_SUFFIX") || return 1;
local REV=$(echo "$BUILD_JSON" | jq .moz_source_stamp)
local SOURCE_REPO=$(echo "$BUILD_JSON" | jq .moz_source_repo)
local TIMESTAMP=$(echo "$BUILD_JSON" | jq .buildid)
echo "Extending $TAR_STAMP with:"
echo "RELEASE_REPO=${SOURCE_REPO}"
echo "RELEASE_TAG=${REV}"
echo "RELEASE_TIMESTAMP=${TIMESTAMP}"
# We "remove and add" instead of "replace" in case the entries are not there yet
# Removing the old RELEASE_-tags
sed -i "/RELEASE_\(TAG\|REPO\|TIMESTAMP\)=.*/d" "$TAR_STAMP"
# Appending the new
echo "RELEASE_REPO=$SOURCE_REPO" >> "$TAR_STAMP"
echo "RELEASE_TAG=$REV" >> "$TAR_STAMP"
echo "RELEASE_TIMESTAMP=$TIMESTAMP" >> "$TAR_STAMP"
}
function get_build_number() {
local LAST_FOUND=""
local CURR_PRODUCT="$1"
local VERSION_WITH_SUFFIX="$2"
local CURR_BUILD_ID=""
local CURR_FTP_BASE_URL=""
CURR_BUILD_ID=$(curl --silent "$PRODUCT_URL/$CURR_PRODUCT.json" | jq -e '.["releases"] | .["'$CURR_PRODUCT-$VERSION_WITH_SUFFIX'"] | .["build_number"]')
# Slow fall-back
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Build number not found in product URL, falling back to slow FTP-parsing." 1>&2
CURR_FTP_BASE_URL=$(get_ftp_candidates_url "$CURR_PRODUCT" "$VERSION_WITH_SUFFIX")
# Unfortunately, locales-files are not associated to releases, but to builds.
# And since we don't know which build was the final build, we grep them all from
# the candidates-page, sort them and take the last one which should be the oldest
# Error only if not even the first one exists
LAST_FOUND=$(curl --silent --fail "$CURR_FTP_BASE_URL/" | grep -o "build[0-9]*/" | sort | uniq | tail -n 1 | cut -d "/" -f 1)
else
LAST_FOUND="build$CURR_BUILD_ID"
fi
if [ "$LAST_FOUND" != "" ]; then
echo "$LAST_FOUND"
return 0
else
echo "Error: Could not find build-number for $CURR_PRODUCT $VERSION_WITH_SUFFIX !" 1>&2
return 1
fi
}
function locales_get() {
local CURR_PRODUCT="$1"
local TMP_VERSION="$2"
local CURR_BUILD_ID="$3"
# Make first letter of CURR_PRODUCT upper case
CURR_PRODUCT_CAP="${CURR_PRODUCT^}"
URL_TO_CHECK="${LOCALES_URL}/${CURR_PRODUCT_CAP}-${TMP_VERSION}"
FINAL_URL="${URL_TO_CHECK}-${CURR_BUILD_ID}.json"
if wget --quiet --spider "$FINAL_URL"; then
echo "$FINAL_URL"
return 0
else
echo "Error: Could not find locales-file (json) for Firefox $TMP_VERSION !" 1>&2
return 1
fi
}
function locales_parse_file() {
FILE="$1"
python3 -c "import json; import sys; \
print('\n'.join(['{} {}'.format(key, value['revision']) \
for key, value in sorted(json.load(sys.stdin).items())]));" < "$FILE"
}
function locales_parse_url() {
URL="$1"
curl -s "$URL" | python3 -c "import json; import sys; \
print('\n'.join(['{} {}'.format(key, value['changeset']) \
for key, value in sorted(json.load(sys.stdin)['locales'].items())]));"
}
function extract_locales_file() {
if [ $ALREADY_EXTRACTED_LOCALES_FILE -ne 1 ]; then
# still need to extract the locale information from the archive
echo "extract locale changesets"
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
tar -xf "$SOURCE_TARBALL" "$FF_LOCALE_FILE" "$TB_LOCALE_FILE" "$L10N_STRING_PATTERNS"
else
tar -xf "$SOURCE_TARBALL" "$FF_LOCALE_FILE"
fi
ALREADY_EXTRACTED_LOCALES_FILE=1
else
echo "Skipping locale changeset extraction, as it was already done."
fi
}
function locales_unchanged() {
local CURR_PRODUCT="$1"
local CURR_BUILD_ID="$2"
local PREV_BUILD_ID=$(get_build_number "$CURR_PRODUCT" "$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX")
# If no json-file for one of the versions can be found, we say "they changed"
prev_url=$(locales_get "$CURR_PRODUCT" "$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX" "$PREV_BUILD_ID") || return 1
prev_content=$(locales_parse_url "$prev_url") || exit 1
curr_url=$(locales_get "$CURR_PRODUCT" "$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX" "$CURR_BUILD_ID")
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
# We did not find a locales file upstream on the servers
if [ -e "$SOURCE_TARBALL" ]; then
# We can find out what the locales are, by extracting the json-file from the tar-ball
# instead of getting it from the server
extract_locales_file || return 1
curr_content=$(locales_parse_file "$FF_LOCALE_FILE") || exit 1
else
# We can't know what the locales are in the current version
return 1
fi
else
curr_content=$(locales_parse_url "$curr_url") || exit 1
fi
diff -y --suppress-common-lines -d <(echo "$prev_content") <(echo "$curr_content")
}
function get_locales_directories() {
pattern="$1"
# This file contains a list of directories, upstream uses to build locales
# If it is there, use it. If not, default to all FF + 3 TB-dirs.
if [ -e "$L10N_STRING_PATTERNS" ]; then
python3 -c "import os; import sys; \
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(\"$L10N_STRING_PATTERNS\")); \
from l10n_merge import $pattern; \
print(\" \".join([p.strip('*') for p in $pattern]));"
else
if [ "$pattern" = "GECKO_STRINGS_PATTERNS" ]; then
# Default of Firefox: Take all
echo "{lang}/"
else
# Default of Thunderbird: Take those 3 dirs
echo "{lang}/calendar/" "{lang}/chat/" "{lang}/mail/"
fi
fi
}
function create_and_copy_locales() {
locale="$1"
source_base="$2"
source_template="$3"
final_dest="$4"
# Replace {lang} with the actual language-basedir
for template in $source_template; do
locale_source=$(echo "$template" | sed "s|{lang}|./$source_base/$locale|g")
locale_dest=$(echo "$template" | sed "s|{lang}|./$final_dest/$locale|g")
# Create intermediary folders
for destdir in $locale_dest; do
mkdir -p "$destdir"
done
# Copy over FF-files
cp -r "$locale_source"/* "$locale_dest"
done
}
function check_what_to_do_with_source_tarballs() {
# Get ID
BUILD_ID=$(get_build_number "$PRODUCT" "$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX")
# Check what is going to be done and ask for consent
for ff in $SOURCE_TARBALL $SOURCE_TARBALL.asc; do
printf "%-40s: %s\n" "$ff" "$(check_tarball_source $ff)"
done
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
printf "%-40s: %s\n" "$TB_LOCALE_TARBALL" "$(check_tarball_source $TB_LOCALE_TARBALL)"
fi
ask_cont_abort_question "Is this ok?" || exit 0
}
function check_what_to_do_with_locales_tarballs() {
if [ -e "$TB_LOCALE_TARBALL" ]; then
return;
fi
LOCALES_CHANGED=1
extract_locales_file
if [ "$PREV_VERSION" != "" ]; then
# If we have a previous version, check either FF or (TB and FF)
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "firefox" ]; then
locales_unchanged "$PRODUCT" "$BUILD_ID"
else
# Currently, upstream 'forgets' which Firefox-locales get used for which Thunderbird-release upon release
# so, instead of parsing upstream JSON-files, we rely on the previous tarball being there and comparing
# the lang-files directly
# FF_BUILD_ID=$(get_build_number "firefox" "$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX")
# locales_unchanged "$PRODUCT" "$BUILD_ID" && locales_unchanged "firefox" "$FF_BUILD_ID"
if [ -e "$PREV_SOURCE_TARBALL" ]; then
echo "extract previous locale changesets"
tar -xf "$PREV_SOURCE_TARBALL" "$FF_PREV_LOCALE_FILE" "$TB_PREV_LOCALE_FILE"
curr_ff_content=$(locales_parse_file "$FF_LOCALE_FILE") || exit 1
prev_ff_content=$(locales_parse_file "$FF_PREV_LOCALE_FILE") || exit 1
curr_tb_content=$(locales_parse_file "$TB_LOCALE_FILE") || exit 1
prev_tb_content=$(locales_parse_file "$TB_PREV_LOCALE_FILE") || exit 1
diff -y --suppress-common-lines -d <(echo "$prev_ff_content") <(echo "$curr_ff_content") ||
diff -y --suppress-common-lines -d <(echo "$prev_tb_content") <(echo "$curr_tb_content")
fi
fi
LOCALES_CHANGED=$?
fi
# New line for better visibility
echo ""
if [ $LOCALES_CHANGED -eq 1 ]; then
printf "%-40s: Need to download.\n" "locales"
ask_cont_abort_question "Is this ok?" || exit 0
else
printf "%-40s: Did not change. Skipping.\n" "locales"
fi
}
function download_release_or_candidate_file() {
local upstream_file="$1"
if [ -e "$upstream_file" ]; then
return;
fi
if ! wget --quiet --show-progress --progress=bar "$FTP_URL/$upstream_file"; then
local CANDIDATE_TARBALL_LOCATION=""
CANDIDATE_TARBALL_LOCATION="$(printf "%s/%s/source/%s" "$(get_ftp_candidates_url "$PRODUCT" "$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX")" "$BUILD_ID" "$upstream_file" )"
wget --quiet --show-progress --progress=bar "$CANDIDATE_TARBALL_LOCATION"
fi
}
function download_upstream_source_tarballs() {
# Try to download tar-ball from officiall mozilla-mirror
download_release_or_candidate_file "$SOURCE_TARBALL"
download_release_or_candidate_file "$SOURCE_TARBALL.asc"
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
download_release_or_candidate_file "$TB_LOCALE_TARBALL"
fi
# we might have an upstream archive already and can skip the checkout
if [ -e "$SOURCE_TARBALL" ]; then
get_source_stamp "$BUILD_ID"
else
# We are working on a version that is not yet published on the mozilla mirror
# so we have to actually check out the repo
clone_and_repackage_sources
fi
}
function clone_and_repackage_sources() {
if [ -d "$PRODUCT-$VERSION" ]; then
pushd "$PRODUCT-$VERSION" || exit 1
_repourl=$(hg paths)
case "$_repourl" in
*$BRANCH*)
echo "updating previous tree"
hg pull
popd || exit 1
;;
* )
echo "removing obsolete tree"
popd || exit 1
rm -rf "$PRODUCT-$VERSION"
;;
esac
fi
if [ ! -d "$PRODUCT-$VERSION" ]; then
echo "cloning new $BRANCH..."
hg clone "https://hg.mozilla.org/$BRANCH $PRODUCT-$VERSION"
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
hg clone "https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-$CHANNEL" "$PRODUCT-$VERSION/comm"
fi
fi
pushd "$PRODUCT-$VERSION" || exit 1
# parse out the Firefox-release tag for this Thunderbird-checkout
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
FF_RELEASE_TAG=$(grep ^GECKO_HEAD_REV ./comm/.gecko_rev.yml | awk -F ' ' '{print $2}') || exit 1
echo "Parsed Firefox base ID from .gecko_rev.yml: $FF_RELEASE_TAG"
else
FF_RELEASE_TAG="$RELEASE_TAG"
fi
hg update --check "$FF_RELEASE_TAG"
[ "$FF_RELEASE_TAG" == "default" ] || hg update -r "$FF_RELEASE_TAG"
# get repo and source stamp
local REV=$(hg -R . parent --template="{node|short}\n")
local SOURCE_REPO=$(hg showconfig paths.default 2>/dev/null | head -n1 | sed -e "s/^ssh:/https:/")
local TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S)
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
pushd comm || exit 1
hg update --check "$RELEASE_TAG"
popd || exit 1
rm -rf thunderbird-"${VERSION}"/{,comm/}other-licenses/7zstub
fi
popd || exit 1
echo "Extending $TAR_STAMP with:"
echo "RELEASE_REPO=${SOURCE_REPO}"
echo "RELEASE_TAG=${REV}"
echo "RELEASE_TIMESTAMP=${TIMESTAMP}"
# We "remove and add" instead of "replace" in case the entries are not there yet
# Removing the old RELEASE_-tags
sed -i "/RELEASE_\(TAG\|REPO\|TIMESTAMP\)=.*/d" "$TAR_STAMP"
# Appending the new
echo "RELEASE_REPO=$SOURCE_REPO" >> "$TAR_STAMP"
echo "RELEASE_TAG=$REV" >> "$TAR_STAMP"
echo "RELEASE_TIMESTAMP=$TIMESTAMP" >> "$TAR_STAMP"
echo "creating archive..."
tar "$compression" -cf "$PRODUCT-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.source.tar.xz" --exclude-vcs "$PRODUCT-$VERSION"
ALREADY_EXTRACTED_LOCALES_FILE=1
}
function create_locales_tarballs() {
if [ ! -z ${SKIP_LOCALES+x} ]; then
echo "Skipping locales-creation."
exit 0
fi
if [ -e "$TB_LOCALE_TARBALL" ]; then
echo "Repackaging upstream lang-tarball."
zstd -dcf "$TB_LOCALE_TARBALL" | xz > "l10n-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz"
else
if [ "$LOCALES_CHANGED" -ne 0 ]; then
clone_and_repackage_locales
elif [ -f "l10n-$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz" ]; then
# Locales did not change, but the old tar-ball is in this directory
# Simply rename it:
echo "Moving l10n-$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz to l10n-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz"
mv "l10n-$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz" "l10n-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz"
fi
fi
}
function clone_and_repackage_locales() {
# l10n
FINAL_L10N_BASE="l10n"
FF_L10N_BASE="l10n" # Only change this in TB-builds to a separate dir
TB_L10N_BASE="l10n_tb"
# If we are doing Thunderbird, we'll have to checkout both TB and FF l10n-repos
# Thunderbird has one single mono-repo, FF has one for each language
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
echo "Fetching Thunderbird locales..."
if [ -d "$TB_L10N_BASE/.hg" ]; then
pushd "$TB_L10N_BASE/" || exit 1
hg pull || exit 1
popd || exit 1
else
hg clone "https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/comm-l10n/" "$TB_L10N_BASE/" || exit 1
fi
# Just using the first entry here, as all languages have the same changeset
tb_changeset=$(jq -r 'to_entries[0]| "\(.key) \(.value|.revision)"' "$TB_LOCALE_FILE" | cut -d " " -f 2)
[ "$RELEASE_TAG" == "default" ] || hg -R "$TB_L10N_BASE/" up -C -r "$tb_changeset" || exit 1
FF_L10N_BASE="l10n_ff"
fi
test ! -d $FF_L10N_BASE && mkdir $FF_L10N_BASE
# No-op, if we are building FF:
test ! -d $FINAL_L10N_BASE && mkdir $FINAL_L10N_BASE
# This is only relevant for Thunderbird-builds
# Here, the relevant directories we need to copy from FF and from TB
# are specified in a python-file in the tarball
# Is of form '{lang}/Foo/bar/ {lang}/Baz/bar/ ..'
ff_locale_template=$(get_locales_directories "GECKO_STRINGS_PATTERNS")
tb_locale_template=$(get_locales_directories "COMM_STRINGS_PATTERNS")
echo "Fetching Browser locales..."
jq -r 'to_entries[]| "\(.key) \(.value|.revision)"' "$FF_LOCALE_FILE" | \
while read -r locale changeset ; do
case $locale in
ja-JP-mac|en-US)
;;
*)
echo "reading changeset information for $locale"
echo "fetching $locale changeset $changeset ..."
if [ -d "$FF_L10N_BASE/$locale/.hg" ]; then
pushd "$FF_L10N_BASE/$locale" || exit 1
hg pull || exit 1
popd || exit 1
else
hg clone "https://hg.mozilla.org/l10n-central/$locale" "$FF_L10N_BASE/$locale" || exit 1
fi
[ "$RELEASE_TAG" == "default" ] || hg -R "$FF_L10N_BASE/$locale" up -C -r "$changeset" || exit 1
# If we are doing TB, we have to merge both l10n-repos
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ] && test -d "$TB_L10N_BASE/$locale/" ; then
create_and_copy_locales "$locale" "$FF_L10N_BASE" "$ff_locale_template" "$FINAL_L10N_BASE"
create_and_copy_locales "$locale" "$TB_L10N_BASE" "$tb_locale_template" "$FINAL_L10N_BASE"
fi
;;
esac
done
echo "creating l10n archive..."
local TAR_FLAGS="--exclude-vcs"
if [ "$PRODUCT" = "thunderbird" ]; then
TAR_FLAGS="$TAR_FLAGS --exclude=suite"
fi
tar "$compression" -cf "l10n-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz" $TAR_FLAGS "$FINAL_L10N_BASE"
}
function clean_up_old_tarballs() {
if [ -e "$PREV_SOURCE_TARBALL" ]; then
echo ""
echo "Deleting old sources tarball $PREV_SOURCE_TARBALL"
ask_cont_abort_question "Is this ok?" || exit 0
rm "$PREV_SOURCE_TARBALL"
rm "$PREV_SOURCE_TARBALL.asc"
# if old and new lang-tarball are there, delete the old one
if [ -f "l10n-$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz" ] && [ -f "l10n-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz" ]; then
rm "l10n-$PREV_VERSION$PREV_VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz"
fi
fi
# If we downloaded the upstream zstd-tarball and repackaged it, remove it now
if [ -f "$TB_LOCALE_TARBALL" ] && [ -f "l10n-$VERSION$VERSION_SUFFIX.tar.xz" ]; then
echo ""
echo "Deleting old sources tarball $TB_LOCALE_TARBALL"
ask_cont_abort_question "Is this ok?" || exit 0
rm "$TB_LOCALE_TARBALL"
fi
}
main "$@"