package rpmtools; use strict; use vars qw($VERSION @ISA %compat_arch); require DynaLoader; @ISA = qw(DynaLoader); $VERSION = '3.2'; bootstrap rpmtools $VERSION; =head1 NAME rpmtools - Mandrake perl tools to handle rpm files and hdlist files =head1 SYNOPSYS require rpmtools; my $params = new rpmtools; $params->read_hdlists("/export/Mandrake/base/hdlist.cz", "/export/Mandrake/base/hdlist2.cz"); $params->read_rpms("/RPMS/rpmtools-2.1-5mdk.i586.rpm"); $params->compute_depslist(); my $db = $params->db_open(""); $params->db_traverse_tag($db, "name", \@names, [ qw(name version release) ], sub { my ($p) = @_; print "$p->{name}-$p->{version}-$p->{release}\n"; }); $params->db_traverse($db, [ qw(name version release) ], sub { my ($p) = @_; print "$p->{name}-$p->{version}-$p->{release}\n"; }); $params->db_close($db); $params->read_depslist(\*STDIN); $params->write_depslist(\*STDOUT); rpmtools::version_compare("1.0.23", "1.0.4"); =head1 DESCRIPTION C extend perl to manipulate hdlist file used by Linux-Mandrake distribution to compute dependency file. =head1 SEE ALSO parsehdlist command is a simple hdlist parser that allow interactive mode use by DrakX upgrade algorithms. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2000 MandrakeSoft This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. =cut %compat_arch = ( #- compatibilty arch mapping. 'noarch' => undef, 'i386' => 'noarch', 'i486' => 'i386', 'i586' => 'i486', 'i686' => 'i586', 'i786' => 'i686', 'k6' => 'i586', 'k7' => 'k6', 'k8' => 'k7', 'ia32' => 'i386', 'ia64' => 'noarch', 'ppc' => 'noarch', 'alpha' => 'noarch', 'sparc' => 'noarch', 'sparc32' => 'sparc', 'sparc64' => 'sparc32', ); #- build an empty params struct that can be used to compute dependencies. sub new { my ($class, @tags) = @_; my %tags; @tags{@_} = (); bless { flags => [ qw(name version release size arch serial group requires provides), grep { exists $tags{$_} } qw(sense files obsoletes conflicts conffiles sourcerpm) ], info => {}, depslist => [], provides => {}, }, $class; } #- read one or more hdlist files, use packdrake for decompression. sub read_hdlists { my ($params, @hdlists) = @_; my @names; local (*I, *O); pipe I, O; if (my $pid = fork()) { close O; push @names, rpmtools::_parse_(fileno *I, $params->{flags}, $params->{info}, $params->{provides}); close I; waitpid $pid, 0; } else { close I; open STDOUT, ">&O" or die "unable to redirect output"; require packdrake; packdrake::cat_archive(@hdlists); close O; exit 0; } @names; } #- build an hdlist from a list of files. sub build_hdlist { my ($params, $noclean, $ratio, $dir, $hdlist, @rpms) = @_; my %names; #- build a working directory which will hold rpm headers. $dir ||= '.'; -d $dir or mkdir $dir, 0755 or die "cannot create directory $dir\n"; foreach (@rpms) { my ($key) = /([^\/]*)\.rpm$/ or next; #- get rpm filename. unless (-s "$dir/$key") { system("rpm2header '$_' > '$dir/$key'"); $? == 0 or unlink("$dir/$key"), die "bad rpm $_\n"; } -s "$dir/$key" or unlink("$dir/$key"), die "bad rpm $_\n"; my ($name, $version, $release, $arch) = $key =~ /(.*)-([^-]*)-([^-]*)\.([^\.]*)$/; my ($realname, $realversion, $realrelease, $realarch) = `parsehdlist --raw --name '$dir/$key'` =~ /:name:([^\:]*)-([^\:\-]*)-([^\:\-]*)\.([^\-\.\:\s]*)(?::.*\.rpm)?$/; unless (length($name) && length($version) && length($release) && length($arch) && $name eq $realname && $version eq $realversion && $release eq $realrelease && $arch eq $realarch) { my $newkey = "$realname-$realversion-$realrelease.$realarch:$key"; symlink "$dir/$key", "$dir/$newkey" unless -e "$newkey"; $key = $newkey; } push @{$names{$realname} ||= []}, $key; } #- compression ratio are not very high, sample for cooker #- gives the following (main only and cache fed up): #- ratio compression_time size #- 9 21.5 sec 8.10Mb -> good for installation CD #- 6 10.7 sec 8.15Mb #- 5 9.5 sec 8.20Mb #- 4 8.6 sec 8.30Mb -> good for urpmi #- 3 7.6 sec 8.60Mb open B, "| packdrake -b${ratio}ds '$hdlist' '$dir' 400000"; foreach (@{$params->{depslist}}) { if (my $keys = delete $names{$_->{name}}) { print B "$_\n" foreach @$keys; } } foreach (values %names) { print B "$_\n" foreach @$_; } close B or die "packdrake failed\n"; system("rm", "-rf", $dir) unless $dir eq '.' || $noclean; } #- read one or more rpm files. sub read_rpms { my ($params, @rpms) = @_; map { rpmtools::_parse_($_, $params->{flags}, $params->{info}, $params->{provides}) } @rpms; } #- allocate id for newly entered value. #- this is no more necessary to compute_depslist on them (and impossible) sub compute_id { my ($params) = @_; #- avoid recomputing already present infos, take care not to modify #- existing entries, as the array here is used instead of values of infos. my @info = grep { ! exists $_->{id} } values %{$params->{info}}; #- speed up the search by giving a provide from all packages. #- and remove all dobles for each one ! foreach (@info) { push @{$params->{provides}{$_->{name}} ||= []}, "$_->{name}-$_->{version}-$_->{release}.$_->{arch}"; } #- remove all dobles for each provides. foreach (keys %{$params->{provides}}) { $params->{provides}{$_} or next; my %provides; @provides{@{$params->{provides}{$_}}} = (); $params->{provides}{$_} = [ keys %provides ]; } #- give an id to each packages, start from number of package already #- registered in depslist. my $global_id = scalar @{$params->{depslist}}; foreach (sort { package_name_compare($a->{name}, $b->{name}) } @info) { $_->{id} = $global_id++; push @{$params->{depslist}}, $_; } 1; } #- compute dependencies, result in stored in info values of params. #- operations are incremental, it is possible to read just one hdlist, compute #- dependencies and read another hdlist, and again. sub compute_depslist { my ($params) = @_; #- avoid recomputing already present infos, take care not to modify #- existing entries, as the array here is used instead of values of infos. my @info = grep { ! exists $_->{id} } values %{$params->{info}}; #- speed up the search by giving a provide from all packages. #- and remove all dobles for each one ! foreach (@info) { push @{$params->{provides}{$_->{name}} ||= []}, "$_->{name}-$_->{version}-$_->{release}.$_->{arch}"; } #- remove all dobles for each provides. foreach (keys %{$params->{provides}}) { $params->{provides}{$_} or next; my %provides; @provides{@{$params->{provides}{$_}}} = (); $params->{provides}{$_} = [ keys %provides ]; } #- take into account in which hdlist a package has been found. #- this can be done by an incremental take into account generation #- of depslist.ordered part corresponding to the hdlist. #- compute closed requires, do not take into account choices. foreach (@info) { my %required_packages; my @required_packages; my %requires; @requires{@{$_->{requires} || []}} = (); my @requires = keys %requires; while (my $req = shift @requires) { $req =~ /^basesystem/ and next; #- never need to requires basesystem directly as always required! what a speed up! ref $req or $req = ($params->{info}{$req} && [ $req ] || $params->{provides}{$req} || ($req =~ /rpmlib\(/ ? [] : [ ($req !~ /NOTFOUND_/ && "NOTFOUND_") . $req ])); if (@$req > 1) { #- this is a choice, no closure need to be done here. exists $requires{$req} or push @required_packages, $req; $requires{$req} = undef; } else { #- this could be nothing if the provides is a file not found. #- and this has been fixed above. foreach (@$req) { my $info = $params->{info}{$_}; $required_packages{$_} = undef; $info or next; if ($info->{deps} && !$info->{requires}) { #- the package has been read from an ordered depslist file, and need #- to rebuild its requires tags, so it can safely be used here. my @rebuild_requires; foreach (split ' ', $info->{deps}) { if (/\|/) { push @rebuild_requires, [ map { $params->{depslist}[$_]{name} || $_ } split /\|/, $_ ]; } else { push @rebuild_requires, $params->{depslist}[$_]{name} || $_; } } $info->{requires} = \@rebuild_requires; } foreach (@{$info->{requires} || []}) { unless (exists $requires{$_}) { $requires{$_} = undef; push @{ref $_ ? \@required_packages : \@requires}, $_; } } } } } unshift @required_packages, keys %required_packages; delete $_->{requires}; #- affecting it directly make perl crazy, oops for rpmtools. TODO $_->{requires} = \@required_packages; } #- sort packages, expand choices and closure again. my %ordered; foreach (@info) { my %requires; my @requires = ("$_->{name}-$_->{version}-$_->{release}.$_->{arch}"); while (my $dep = shift @requires) { foreach (@{$params->{info}{$dep} && $params->{info}{$dep}{requires} || []}) { if (ref $_) { foreach (@$_) { unless (exists $requires{$_}) { $requires{$_} = undef; push @requires, $_; } } } else { unless (exists $requires{$_}) { $requires{$_} = undef; push @requires, $_; } } } } if ($_->{name} eq 'basesystem') { foreach (keys %requires) { $ordered{$_} += 10001; } } else { foreach (keys %requires) { ++$ordered{$_}; } } } #- some package should be sorted at the beginning. my $fixed_weight = 10000; foreach (qw(basesystem filesystem setup glibc sash bash libtermcap2 termcap readline ldconfig)) { foreach (@{$params->{provides}{$_} || []}) { $ordered{$_} = $fixed_weight; } $fixed_weight += 10000; } #- compute base flag, consists of packages which are required without #- choices of basesystem and are ALWAYS installed. these packages can #- safely be removed from requires of others packages. foreach (@{$params->{provides}{basesystem} || []}) { foreach (@{$params->{info}{$_}{requires}}) { ref $_ or $params->{info}{$_} and $params->{info}{$_}{base} = undef; } } #- some package are always installed as base and can safely be marked as such. foreach (qw(basesystem glibc kernel)) { foreach (@{$params->{provides}{$_} || []}) { $params->{info}{$_} and $params->{info}{$_}{base} = undef; } } #- give an id to each packages, start from number of package already #- registered in depslist. my $global_id = scalar @{$params->{depslist}}; foreach (sort { ($ordered{"$b->{name}-$b->{version}-$b->{release}.$b->{arch}"} <=> $ordered{"$a->{name}-$a->{version}-$a->{release}.$a->{arch}"}) || package_name_compare($a->{name}, $b->{name}) } @info) { $_->{id} = $global_id++; } #- recompute requires to use packages id, drop any base packages or #- reference of a package to itself. foreach my $pkg (sort { $a->{id} <=> $b->{id} } @info) { my ($id, $base, %requires_id, @requires_id); foreach (@{$pkg->{requires}}) { if (ref $_) { #- all choices are grouped together at the end of requires, #- this allow computation of dropable choices. my ($to_drop, @choices_base_id, @choices_id); foreach (@$_) { my ($id, $base) = $params->{info}{$_} ? ($params->{info}{$_}{id}, exists $params->{info}{$_}{base}) : ($_, 0); $base and push @choices_base_id, $id; $base &&= ! exists $pkg->{base}; $to_drop ||= $id == $pkg->{id} || $requires_id{$id} || $base; push @choices_id, $id; } #- package can safely be dropped as it will be selected in requires directly. $to_drop and next; #- if a base package is in a list, keep it instead of the choice. if (@choices_base_id) { @choices_id = @choices_base_id; $base = 1; } if (@choices_id == 1) { $id = $choices_id[0]; } else { my $choices_key = join '|', @choices_id; exists $requires_id{$choices_key} or push @requires_id, \@choices_id; $requires_id{$choices_key} = undef; next; } } else { ($id, $base) = $params->{info}{$_} ? ($params->{info}{$_}{id}, exists $params->{info}{$_}{base}) : ($_, 0); } #- select individual package. $base &&= ! exists $pkg->{base}; $requires_id{$id} = $_; $id == $pkg->{id} || $base or push @requires_id, $id; } #- cannot remove requires values as they are necessary for closure on incremental job. $pkg->{deps} = join(' ', map { join '|', @{ref $_ ? $_ : [$_]} } @requires_id); push @{$params->{depslist}}, $pkg; } 1; } #- read depslist.ordered file, as if it was computed internally. sub read_depslist { my ($params, $FILE) = @_; my $global_id = scalar @{$params->{depslist}}; local $_; while (<$FILE>) { chomp; /^\s*#/ and next; my ($name, $version, $release, $arch, $serial, $size, $deps) = /^([^:\s]*)-([^:\-\s]+)-([^:\-\s]+)\.([^:\.\-\s]*)(?::(\d+)\S*)?\s+(\d+)\s*(.*)/; #- store values here according to it. push @{$params->{depslist}}, $params->{info}{"$name-$version-$release.$arch"} = { name => $name, version => $version, release => $release, arch => $arch, $serial ? (serial => $serial) : (), size => $size, deps => $deps, id => $global_id++, }; #- this can be really usefull as there are no more hash on name directly, #- but provides gives something quite interesting here. push @{$params->{provides}{$name}}, "$name-$version-$release.$arch"; } #- compute base flag, consists of packages which are required without #- choices of basesystem and are ALWAYS installed. these packages can #- safely be removed from requires of others packages. foreach (@{$params->{provides}{basesystem} || []}) { if ($params->{info}{$_} && ! exists $params->{info}{$_}{base}) { my @requires_id; foreach (split ' ', $params->{info}{$_}{deps}) { /\|/ or push @requires_id, $_; } foreach ($params->{info}{$_}{id}, @requires_id) { $params->{depslist}[$_] and $params->{depslist}[$_]{base} = undef; } } } 1; } #- write depslist.ordered file according to info in params. sub write_depslist { my ($params, $FILE, $min, $max) = @_; $min > 0 or $min = 0; defined $max && $max < scalar(@{$params->{depslist} || []}) or $max = scalar(@{$params->{depslist} || []}) - 1; $max >= $min or return; for ($min..$max) { my $pkg = $params->{depslist}[$_]; printf $FILE ("%s-%s-%s.%s%s %s %s\n", $pkg->{name}, $pkg->{version}, $pkg->{release}, $pkg->{arch}, ($pkg->{serial} ? ":$pkg->{serial}" : ''), $pkg->{size} || 0, $pkg->{deps}); } 1; } #- fill params provides with files that can be used, it use the format for #- a provides file. sub read_provides_files { my ($params, $FILE) = @_; local $_; while (<$FILE>) { chomp; my ($k, @v) = split '@'; $k =~ /^\// and $params->{provides}{$k} ||= undef; } 1; } #- check if there has been a problem with reading hdlists or rpms #- to resolve provides on files. #- this is done by checking whether there exists a keys in provides #- hash where to value is null (and the key is a file). #- give the result as output. sub get_unresolved_provides_files { my ($params) = @_; my ($k, $v, @unresolved); while (($k, $v) = each %{$params->{provides}}) { $k =~ /^\// && ! defined $v and push @unresolved, $k; } @unresolved; } #- clean everything on provides but keep the files key entry on undef. #- this is necessary to try a second pass. #- support sense in flags. sub keep_only_cleaned_provides_files { my ($params) = @_; my @keeplist = map { s/\[\*\]//g; $_ } grep { /^\// } keys %{$params->{provides}}; #- clean everything at this point, but keep file referenced. $params->{info} = {}; $params->{depslist} = []; $params->{provides} = {}; @{$params->{provides}}{@keeplist} = (); } #- reset params to allow other entries. sub clean { my ($params) = @_; $params->{info} = {}; $params->{depslist} = []; $params->{provides} = {}; } #- read provides, first is key, after values. sub read_provides { my ($params, $FILE) = @_; local $_; while (<$FILE>) { chomp; my ($k, @v) = split '@'; $params->{provides}{$k} = @v > 0 ? \@v : undef; } } #- write provides, first is key, after values. sub write_provides { my ($params, $FILE) = @_; my ($k, $v); while (($k, $v) = each %{$params->{provides}}) { printf $FILE "%s\n", join '@', $k, @{$v || []}; } } #- read compss, look at DrakX for more info. sub read_compss { my ($params, $FILE) = @_; my ($p, %compss); local $_; while (<$FILE>) { /^\s*$/ || /^#/ and next; s/#.*//; if (/^(\S.*)/) { $p = $1; } else { /(\S+)/; $compss{$1} = $p; } } #- mark all packages which matching name with group. foreach (@{$params->{depslist}}) { $compss{$_->{name}} and $_->{group} = $compss{$_->{name}}; } 1; } #- write compss. sub write_compss { my ($params, $FILE) = @_; my %p; foreach (values %{$params->{info}}) { $_->{group} or next; push @{$p{$_->{group}} ||= []}, $_->{name}; } foreach (sort keys %p) { print $FILE $_, "\n"; foreach (@{$p{$_}}) { print $FILE "\t", $_, "\n"; } print $FILE "\n"; } 1; } #- compare architecture. sub better_arch { my ($new, $old) = @_; while ($new && $new ne $old) { $new = $compat_arch{$new} } $new; } sub compat_arch { better_arch(arch(), $_[0]) } #- compare a version string, make sure no deadlock can occur. #- try to return always a numerical value. sub version_compare { return rpmvercmp(@_); } #- historical perl version (still breaks on "4m" with "4.1m"... #- my ($a, $b) = @_; #- local $_; #- #- while ($a || $b) { #- my ($sb, $sa) = map { $1 if $a =~ /^\W*\d/ ? s/^\W*0*(\d+)// : s/^\W*(\D*)// } ($b, $a); #- $_ = ($sa =~ /^\d/ || $sb =~ /^\d/) && length($sa) <=> length($sb) || $sa cmp $sb and return $_ || 0; #- $sa eq '' && $sb eq '' and return $a cmp $b || 0; #- } #- 0; #- compare package name to increase chance of avoiding loop in prerequisite chain. sub package_name_compare { my ($a, $b) = @_; my ($sa,$sb); ($sa) = ($a =~ /^lib(.*)/); ($sb) = ($b =~ /^lib(.*)/); $sa && $sb and return $sa cmp $sb; $sa and return -1; $sb and return +1; $a cmp $b; #- fall back. } 1;