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#!/usr/bin/perl
# SYNTAX:
# build_perl_modules -d dest_dir [-c] [-m] [-t] [-i] [-s <section>] tarball_dir
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# Installs perl modules found in tarball_dir
# Expects a file called install_order, containing one line per distribution name
# Will take action against each distribution in turn
# -d is a necessary destination directory for the perl mods
# If -c is set, will remove the module build directories and exit
# If -e is set, will extract module
# If -m is set, will run perl Makefile.PL and make
# If -t is set, will run make test
# If -i is set, will run make install
# If -s <section> specified will only work on that section in the
# install_order file - defaults to first section only
# Options are discrete. This is because an overall ./configure, make, make test, make install
# are run in different invocations. Obviously, you can't run a -t without a -m, but there's no
# checking here for that
# Can only use base modules
use warnings;
use strict;
use Config;
use Getopt::Std;
use Cwd;
use File::Path;
# remove host site_lib directories to ensure this is a 'full & clean' build of deps
BEGIN: {
my @user_libs = split( /:/, $ENV{PERL5LIB} || "" );
chomp(@user_libs);
# clear out old PERL5LIB to avoid confusion with anything preinstalled
foreach my $lib (@INC) {
next if $lib eq ".";
foreach my $var (qw/ sitelib_stem sitelib sitearch sitearchexp /) {
foreach my $user_lib (@user_libs) {
$lib = '' if ( $lib =~ m/$user_lib/ );
}
$lib = ''
if ( ( $Config{$var} && $lib =~ m/^$Config{$var}/ )
|| $lib =~ m/site_perl/ );
}
}
}
my $file_regexp = '(\.pm)?-v?([\d_]+\.?)*\.(?:tgz|tar\.gz)$';
my $have_yaml = 0;
my $have_module_build = 0;
my $opts = {};
getopts( 'd:cemtis:', $opts ) || die "Invalid options";
my $moddir = shift @ARGV
or die "Must specify a directory where tarballs exist";
my $prefix = $opts->{d};
die "Must set a destination directory" unless $prefix;
my $destdir = '';
my $mm_destdir = '';
my $mb_destdir = '';
if ( $ENV{DESTDIR} ) {
$destdir = $ENV{DESTDIR};
$mm_destdir = 'DESTDIR=' . $destdir;
$mb_destdir = '--destdir ' . $destdir;
}
chdir $moddir or die "Cannot change to $moddir";
open F, "install_order" or die "Cannot open install_order file";
my @files = grep { !/^#/ && chop } <F>;
close F;
# Remove linux only perl module from Solaris systems
if ( $^O eq "solaris" ) {
@files = grep { !/Sys-Statistics-Linux/ } @files;
}
my @filelist;
opendir( DIR, "." );
foreach my $found ( readdir(DIR) ) {
push( @filelist, $found )
if ( -f $found && $found =~ m/\.(?:tgz|tar\.gz)$/ );
}
close(DIR);
my $tag = $opts->{s} || "default";
my $in_section = 0;
my @tarballs;
foreach my $f (@files) {
next
if ( !$f || $f =~ m/^\s+$/ || $f =~ m/^\s*#/ ); # ignore all blank lines
$f =~ s/\s+//; # remove all whitespaces from line
$f =~ s/\s+#.*//; # remove all comments from the line
if ( $f =~ m/^(\w+):$/ ) {
if ( $tag && $1 ne $tag && $tag ne "all" ) {
$in_section = 0;
next;
}
$in_section = 1;
$tag = $1 if ( !$tag );
last if ( $1 ne $tag && $tag ne "all" );
next;
}
next if ( !$in_section );
# sort fully qualified names
#$f =~ s/(\.pm)?-v?(\d+\.?)*\.(?:tgz|tar\.gz)//;
#warn("b4 f=$f");
$f =~ s/$file_regexp//;
# Needs to be better. Also, what if there are two with same name?
#warn("f=$f");
my $tarball = ( grep( /^$f$file_regexp/, @filelist ) )[0];
#warn("got f=$f tarball=$tarball");
#eval '$tarball = <' . "$f" . '[-pmv0-9.]*.tar.gz>';
die("Couldn't find tarball for $f in $moddir\n")
unless ( $tarball && -f $tarball );
push @tarballs, $tarball;
( my $dir = $tarball ) =~ s/\.(?:tgz|tar.gz)$//;
# Need to do cleaning before doing each module in turn
if ( $opts->{c} ) {
print "Cleaning $dir", $/;
rmtree($dir) if ($dir);
}
}
if ( $opts->{c} ) {
print "Finished cleaning", $/;
exit;
}
my $libs = "$destdir/$prefix/lib:$destdir/$prefix/lib/$Config{archname}";
my $topdir = cwd();
# set an initial value if there isn't one already
# Need to use PERL5LIB to ensure we get pre-installed mods from earlier
# tags in the install_order file
$ENV{PERL5LIB} ||= q{};
# Set Module::AutoInstall to ignore CPAN, to avoid trying to pull dependencies in
$ENV{PERL_AUTOINSTALL} = "--skipdeps";
# keep a record of how many times a module build is done. This is so they may
# be built a second time to include optional prereq's that couldn't
# previously be built due to circular dependencies
my %built_modules;
foreach my $tarball (@tarballs) {
( my $dir = $tarball ) =~ s/\.(?:tgz|tar.gz)$//;
die if ( $dir eq "exit" );
if ( $opts->{e} ) {
unless ( -e $dir ) {
print 'Extracting ', $tarball, $/;
system("gunzip -c $tarball | tar -xf -") == 0
or die "Cannot extract $tarball";
}
next unless ( $opts->{m} || $opts->{t} || $opts->{i} );
}
# Need to add this so all modules is are for subsequent ones
# Done here to partial previous builds can be continued
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = "$topdir/$dir/blib/arch:" . $ENV{PERL5LIB}; # Required for IO-Compress, I think
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = "$topdir/$dir/blib/lib:" . $ENV{PERL5LIB};
# PathTools does something weird where it removes blib from @INC. We manually force ExtUtils::MakeMaker to be included
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = "$topdir/$dir/lib:" . $ENV{PERL5LIB} if ($dir =~/ExtUtils-MakeMaker/);
# warn("PERL5LIB=$ENV{PERL5LIB}");
if ( !$have_yaml ) {
$have_yaml = 0;
}
if ( !$have_module_build ) {
$have_module_build = check_for_module('Module::Build');
}
if ( $opts->{m} ) {
# Don't compile if already done - this is because of invocating this
# script at different stages
print "******************** $tarball\n";
if ( $built_modules{$dir} || !-f "$dir/Makefile" && !-f "$dir/Build" ) {
$built_modules{$dir}++;
my @missing;
chdir "$topdir/$dir" or die "Can't chdir into $dir";
warn("\nWorking in: $topdir/$dir\n\n");
# Another horrible hack. XML-Parser uses special Makefile variables, so we add these on here for Solaris only
my $extra_args = "";
if ( $^O eq "solaris" && $dir =~ /^XML-Parser-/ ) {
$extra_args = "EXPATLIBPATH=/usr/sfw/lib EXPATINCPATH=/usr/sfw/share/src/expat/lib/";
}
#warn("PERL5LIB=$ENV{PERL5LIB}\n");
if ( -f "Build.PL" && $have_module_build ) {
warn("Using Build.PL\n");
}
elsif ( -f 'Makefile.PL' ) {
warn("Using Makefile.PL\n");
# Horribly hacky - remove xdefine if this is Time-HiRes
# because the subsequent perl Makefile.PL will fail
if ( $dir =~ /Time-HiRes/ ) {
unlink "xdefine";
}
}
else {
die "No Makefile.PL nor Build.PL found";
}
my $command;
if ( -f "Build.PL" && $have_module_build ) {
open( CMD, "|-", "perl Build.PL $mb_destdir --install_base=$prefix --install_path lib=$prefix/lib --install_path arch=$prefix/lib/$Config{archname} --install_path bin=$prefix/bin --install_path script=$prefix/bin --install_path bindoc=$prefix/man/man1 --install_path libdoc=$prefix/man/man3" ) || die "Can't run perl Build.PL";
$command = "./Build";
}
elsif ( -f 'Makefile.PL' ) {
open( CMD, "|-", "perl Makefile.PL $mm_destdir INSTALL_BASE=$prefix INSTALLDIRS=site INSTALLSITELIB=$prefix/lib INSTALLSITEARCH=$prefix/lib/$Config{archname} $extra_args" ) || die "Can't run perl Makefile.PL";
$command = "make";
}
else {
die "No Makefile.PL nor Build.PL found";
}
close(CMD);
system($command) == 0
or die "Can't run $command. Please\n\trm -rf $topdir/$dir\nto remake from this point)";
chdir $topdir or die "Can't chdir to top";
}
}
chdir $dir or die "Can't chdir into $dir";
if ( $opts->{t} ) {
warn("****** Testing $dir ****** \n");
if ( -f "Build.PL" ) {
system("./Build test") == 0
or die "'Build test' failed in $dir: $!\n";
}
else {
system("make test") == 0
or die "'make test' failed in $dir: $!\n";
}
}
if ( $opts->{i} && !-f 'installed' ) {
# Need to set this so that XML::SAX will install ParserDetails.ini by finding the right XML::SAX copy
# Also makes sense to do this anyway, as I guess CPAN must be doing this for it to usually work
my $saved_PERL5LIB = $ENV{PERL5LIB};
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = "$destdir/$prefix/lib:$saved_PERL5LIB";
if ( -f "Build" ) {
system("./Build install") == 0
or die "Can't run make install: $!\n";
}
else {
system("make install") == 0
or die "Can't run make install: $!\n";
}
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = $saved_PERL5LIB;
open my $install_flag_file, '>', 'installed'
or die 'Unable to touch "installed": ', $!, $/;
close $install_flag_file
or die 'Unable to close "installed": ', $!, $/;
}
chdir $topdir or die "Can't go back to $topdir";
}
sub check_for_module {
my ($module) = @_;
warn 'Checking if ', $module, ' is available yet...', $/;
if ( system("$^X -M$module -e 0 2>/dev/null") == 0 ) {
warn '... yes!', $/;
return 1;
}
warn '... no!', $/;
return 0;
}
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