X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=smock%2Fsmock.pl;h=34a5ec001aa5e9e25b696748bb74e594f4ff00c1;hb=dfae835ac98e33d4aaf11912de26a2627568e044;hp=0833b68744dcaeab31231def9a1bffbd87a5648d;hpb=37cc331df869845de4861c271d56c323c4563e45;p=fedora-mingw.git diff --git a/smock/smock.pl b/smock/smock.pl index 0833b68..34a5ec0 100755 --- a/smock/smock.pl +++ b/smock/smock.pl @@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ use File::Temp qw(tempfile); my @arches = (); my @distros = (); my $localrepo = $ENV{HOME} . "/public_html/smock/yum"; +my $dryrun = 0; +my $chain = 0; my $help = 0; my $man = 0; @@ -34,6 +36,8 @@ GetOptions ( "arch=s" => \@arches, "distro=s" => \@distros, "localrepo=s" => \$localrepo, + "dryrun" => \$dryrun, + "chain" => \$chain, "help|?" => \$help, "man" => \$man ) or pod2usage (2); @@ -87,6 +91,17 @@ You can list this option several times to build several distributions. Local repository. Defaults to C<$HOME/public_html/smock/yum> +=item B<--dryrun> + +Don't run any commands, just print the packages in the order +in which they must be built. + +=item B<--chain> + +Don't run any commands, just print the packages in the correct +format for chain building. See: +L + =back =cut @@ -197,14 +212,57 @@ foreach my $name (@names) { foreach (@buildrequires) { print $fh "$_ $name\n" } + # Add a self->self dependency. This ensures that any + # packages which don't have or appear as a dependency of + # any other package still get built. + print $fh "$name $name\n" } close $fh; my @buildorder = get_lines "tsort $filename"; -#foreach (@buildorder) { -# print "$_\n"; -#} +# With --chain flag we print the packages in groups for chain building. + +if ($chain) { + my %group = (); + my $name; + + print 'make chain-build CHAIN="'; + + foreach $name (@buildorder) { + my @br = @{$srpms{$name}->{buildrequires}}; + + # If a BR occurs within the current group, then start the next group. + my $occurs = 0; + foreach (@br) { + if (exists $group{$_}) { + $occurs = 1; + last; + } + } + + if ($occurs) { + %group = (); + print ": "; + } + + $group{$name} = 1; + print "$name "; + } + print "\"\n"; + + exit 0 +} + +# With --dryrun flag we just print the packages in build order then exit. + +if ($dryrun) { + foreach (@buildorder) { + print "$_\n"; + } + + exit 0 +} # Now we can build each SRPM.