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# Install the repository signing key (see also:
# http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/aboutkey.html)
install_rpm_key() {
# Check to see if key already exists.
rpm -q gpg-pubkey-7fac5991-4615767f > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then
# Key already exists
return 0
fi
# This is to work around a bug in RPM 4.7.0. (see http://crbug.com/22312)
rpm -q gpg-pubkey-7fac5991-45f06f46 > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then
# Key already exists
return 0
fi
# RPM on Mandriva 2009 is dumb and does not understand "rpm --import -"
TMPKEY=$(mktemp /tmp/google.sig.XXXXXX)
if [ -n "$TMPKEY" ]; then
cat > "$TMPKEY" <<KEYDATA
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux)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=Quqp
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
KEYDATA
rpm --import "$TMPKEY"
rc=$?
rm -f "$TMPKEY"
if [ "$rc" -eq "0" ]; then
return 0
fi
fi
return 1
}
determine_rpm_package_manager() {
local RELEASE
LSB_RELEASE="$(which lsb_release 2> /dev/null)"
if [ -x "$LSB_RELEASE" ]; then
RELEASE=$(lsb_release -i 2> /dev/null | sed 's/:\t/:/' | cut -d ':' -f 2-)
case $RELEASE in
"Fedora")
PACKAGEMANAGER=yum
;;
"Mageia"|"MandrivaLinux")
PACKAGEMANAGER=urpmi
;;
"SUSE LINUX")
PACKAGEMANAGER=yast
;;
esac
fi
if [ "$PACKAGEMANAGER" ]; then
return
fi
# Fallback methods that are probably unnecessary on modern systems.
if [ -f "/etc/lsb-release" ]; then
# file missing on Fedora, does not contain DISTRIB_ID on OpenSUSE.
eval $(sed -e '/DISTRIB_ID/!d' /etc/lsb-release)
case $DISTRIB_ID in
MandrivaLinux)
PACKAGEMANAGER=urpmi
;;
esac
fi
if [ "$PACKAGEMANAGER" ]; then
return
fi
if [ -f "/etc/fedora-release" ] || [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ]; then
PACKAGEMANAGER=yum
elif [ -f "/etc/SuSE-release" ]; then
PACKAGEMANAGER=yast
elif [ -f "/etc/mandriva-release" ]; then
PACKAGEMANAGER=urpmi
fi
}
DEFAULT_ARCH="@@ARCHITECTURE@@"
YUM_REPO_FILE="/etc/yum.repos.d/@@PACKAGE@@.repo"
ZYPPER_REPO_FILE="/etc/zypp/repos.d/@@PACKAGE@@.repo"
URPMI_REPO_FILE="/etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg"
install_yum() {
install_rpm_key
if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then
return 0
fi
if [ -d "/etc/yum.repos.d" ]; then
cat > "$YUM_REPO_FILE" << REPOCONTENT
[@@PACKAGE@@]
name=@@PACKAGE@@
baseurl=$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
REPOCONTENT
fi
}
# This is called by the cron job, rather than in the RPM postinstall.
# We cannot do this during the install when urpmi is running due to
# database locking. We also need to enable the repository, and we can
# only do that while we are online.
# see: https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=31893
configure_urpmi() {
if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then
return 0
fi
urpmq --list-media | grep -q -s "^@@PACKAGE@@$"
if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then
# Repository already configured
return 0
fi
urpmi.addmedia --update \
"@@PACKAGE@@" "$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH"
}
install_urpmi() {
# urpmi not smart enough to pull media_info/pubkey from the repository?
install_rpm_key
# Defer urpmi.addmedia to configure_urpmi() in the cron job.
# See comment there.
#
# urpmi.addmedia --update \
# "@@PACKAGE@@" "$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH"
}
install_yast() {
if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then
return 0
fi
# We defer adding the key to later. See comment in the cron job.
# Ideally, we would run: zypper addrepo -t YUM -f \
# "$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH" "@@PACKAGE@@"
# but that does not work when zypper is running.
if [ -d "/etc/zypp/repos.d" ]; then
cat > "$ZYPPER_REPO_FILE" << REPOCONTENT
[@@PACKAGE@@]
name=@@PACKAGE@@
enabled=1
autorefresh=1
baseurl=$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH
type=rpm-md
keeppackages=0
REPOCONTENT
fi
}
# Check if the automatic repository configuration is done, so we know when to
# stop trying.
verify_install() {
# It's probably enough to see that the repo configs have been created. If they
# aren't configured properly, update_bad_repo should catch that when it's run.
case $1 in
"yum")
[ -f "$YUM_REPO_FILE" ]
;;
"yast")
[ -f "$ZYPPER_REPO_FILE" ]
;;
"urpmi")
urpmq --list-url | grep -q -s "\b@@PACKAGE@@\b"
;;
esac
}
# Update the Google repository if it's not set correctly.
update_bad_repo() {
if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then
return 0
fi
determine_rpm_package_manager
case $PACKAGEMANAGER in
"yum")
update_repo_file "$YUM_REPO_FILE"
;;
"yast")
update_repo_file "$ZYPPER_REPO_FILE"
;;
"urpmi")
update_urpmi_cfg
;;
esac
}
update_repo_file() {
REPO_FILE="$1"
# Don't do anything if the file isn't there, since that probably means the
# user disabled it.
if [ ! -r "$REPO_FILE" ]; then
return 0
fi
# Check if the correct repository configuration is in there.
REPOMATCH=$(grep "^baseurl=$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH" "$REPO_FILE" \
2>/dev/null)
# If it's there, nothing to do
if [ "$REPOMATCH" ]; then
return 0
fi
# Check if it's there but disabled by commenting out (as opposed to using the
# 'enabled' setting).
MATCH_DISABLED=$(grep "^[[:space:]]*#.*baseurl=$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH" \
"$REPO_FILE" 2>/dev/null)
if [ "$MATCH_DISABLED" ]; then
# It's OK for it to be disabled, as long as nothing bogus is enabled in its
# place.
ACTIVECONFIGS=$(grep "^baseurl=.*" "$REPO_FILE" 2>/dev/null)
if [ ! "$ACTIVECONFIGS" ]; then
return 0
fi
fi
# If we get here, the correct repository wasn't found, or something else is
# active, so fix it. This assumes there is a 'baseurl' setting, but if not,
# then that's just another way of disabling, so we won't try to add it.
sed -i -e "s,^baseurl=.*,baseurl=$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH," "$REPO_FILE"
}
update_urpmi_cfg() {
REPOCFG=$(urpmq --list-url | grep "\b@@PACKAGE@@\b")
if [ ! "$REPOCFG" ]; then
# Don't do anything if the repo isn't there, since that probably means the
# user deleted it.
return 0
fi
# See if it's the right repo URL
REPOMATCH=$(echo "$REPOCFG" | grep "\b$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH\b")
# If so, nothing to do
if [ "$REPOMATCH" ]; then
return 0
fi
# Looks like it's the wrong URL, so recreate it.
urpmi.removemedia "@@PACKAGE@@" && \
urpmi.addmedia --update "@@PACKAGE@@" "$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH"
}
# We only remove the repository configuration during a purge. Since RPM has
# no equivalent to dpkg --purge, the code below is actually never used. We
# keep it only for reference purposes, should we ever need it.
#
#remove_yum() {
# rm -f "$YUM_REPO_FILE"
#}
#
#remove_urpmi() {
# # Ideally, we would run: urpmi.removemedia "@@PACKAGE@@"
# # but that does not work when urpmi is running.
# # Sentinel comment text does not work either because urpmi.update removes
# # all comments. So we just delete the entry that matches what we originally
# # inserted. If such an entry was added manually, that's tough luck.
# if [ -f "$URPMI_REPO_FILE" ]; then
# sed -i '\_^@@PACKAGE@@ $REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH {$_,/^}$/d' "$URPMI_REPO_FILE"
# fi
#}
#
#remove_yast() {
# # Ideally, we would run: zypper removerepo "@@PACKAGE@@"
# # but that does not work when zypper is running.
# rm -f /etc/zypp/repos.d/@@PACKAGE@@.repo
#}
DEFAULT_ARCH="@@ARCHITECTURE@@"
get_lib_dir() {
if [ "$DEFAULT_ARCH" = "i386" ]; then
LIBDIR=lib
elif [ "$DEFAULT_ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
LIBDIR=lib64
else
echo Unknown CPU Architecture: "$DEFAULT_ARCH"
exit 1
fi
}