forked from pool/mono-core
91 lines
2.0 KiB
Bash
91 lines
2.0 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/bash
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#
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# mono-find-requires
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#
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# Authors:
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# Ben Maurer (bmaurer@ximian.com)
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#
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# (C) 2005 Novell (http://www.novell.com)
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#
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# Args: builddir buildroot libdir
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IFS=$'\n'
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filelist=($(grep -Ev '/usr/doc/|/usr/share/doc/'))
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monolist=($(printf "%s\n" "${filelist[@]}" | grep -E "\\.(exe|dll)\$"))
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# If monodis is in the package being installed, use that one
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# This is to support building mono
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build_bindir="$2/usr/bin"
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build_libdir="$2$3"
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if [ -x $build_bindir/monodis ]; then
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monodis="$build_bindir/monodis"
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$build_libdir${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
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elif [ -x /usr/bin/monodis ]; then
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monodis="/usr/bin/monodis"
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else
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exit 0;
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fi
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export MONO_SHARED_DIR=$1
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REQUIRES=$(
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for i in "${monolist[@]}"; do
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($monodis --assemblyref $i | awk '
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BEGIN { START=0; LIBNAME=""; VERSION=""; }
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(START==0) && /^[0-9]+: Version=/ {
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START=1;
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sub(/Version=/, "", $2);
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VERSION=$2
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}
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(START==1) && /^\tName=/ {
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sub(/Name=/, "", $1);
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LIBNAME=$1
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# Allow rpm deps to be resolved for 1.0 profile version
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if (VERSION=="1.0.3300.0")
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OP=">="
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else
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OP="="
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print "mono(" LIBNAME ") " OP " " VERSION
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START=0
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}
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') 2> /dev/null
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done
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)
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PROVIDES=$(
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for i in "${monolist[@]}"; do
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($monodis --assembly $i | awk '
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BEGIN { LIBNAME=""; VERSION=""; }
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/^Version:/ { VERSION=$2 }
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/^Name:/ { LIBNAME=$2 }
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END {
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if (VERSION && LIBNAME)
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print "mono(" LIBNAME ") = " VERSION
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}
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') 2>/dev/null
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done
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)
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#
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# This is a little magic trick to get all REQUIRES that are not
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# in PROVIDES. While RPM functions correctly when such deps exist,
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# they make the metadata a bit bloated.
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#
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# Filter out dups from both lists
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REQUIRES=$(echo "$REQUIRES" | sort | uniq)
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PROVIDES=$(echo "$PROVIDES" | sort | uniq)
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#
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# Get a list of elements that exist in exactly one of PROVIDES or REQUIRES
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#
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UNIQ=$(echo "$PROVIDES
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$REQUIRES" | sort | uniq -u)
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#
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# Of those, only chose the ones that are in REQUIRES
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#
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echo "$UNIQ
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$REQUIRES" | sort | uniq -d
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