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Python
Executable File
738 lines
27 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python
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# This program makes Debian and RPM repositories for MongoDB, by
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# downloading our tarballs of statically linked executables and
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# insinuating them into Linux packages. It must be run on a
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# Debianoid, since Debian provides tools to make RPMs, but RPM-based
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# systems don't provide debian packaging crud.
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# Notes:
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#
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# * Almost anything that you want to be able to influence about how a
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# package construction must be embedded in some file that the
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# packaging tool uses for input (e.g., debian/rules, debian/control,
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# debian/changelog; or the RPM specfile), and the precise details are
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# arbitrary and silly. So this program generates all the relevant
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# inputs to the packaging tools.
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#
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# * Once a .deb or .rpm package is made, there's a separate layer of
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# tools that makes a "repository" for use by the apt/yum layers of
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# package tools. The layouts of these repositories are arbitrary and
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# silly, too.
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#
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# * Before you run the program on a new host, these are the
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# prerequisites:
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#
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# apt-get install dpkg-dev rpm debhelper fakeroot ia32-libs createrepo git-core
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# echo "Now put the dist gnupg signing keys in ~root/.gnupg"
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import argparse
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import errno
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import getopt
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import httplib2
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from glob import glob
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import stat
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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import urlparse
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# The MongoDB names for the architectures we support.
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DEFAULT_ARCHES=["x86_64"]
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# Made up names for the flavors of distribution we package for.
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DISTROS=["suse", "debian","redhat","ubuntu", "amazon"]
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class Spec(object):
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def __init__(self, ver, gitspec = None, rel = None):
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self.ver = ver
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self.gitspec = gitspec
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self.rel = rel
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def is_nightly(self):
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return bool(re.search("-$", self.version()))
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def is_rc(self):
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return bool(re.search("-rc\d+$", self.version()))
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def is_pre_release(self):
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return self.is_rc() or self.is_nightly()
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def version(self):
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return self.ver
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def metadata_gitspec(self):
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"""Git revision to use for spec+control+init+manpage files.
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The default is the release tag for the version being packaged."""
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if(self.gitspec):
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return self.gitspec
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else:
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return 'r' + self.version()
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def version_better_than(self, version_string):
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# FIXME: this is wrong, but I'm in a hurry.
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# e.g., "1.8.2" < "1.8.10", "1.8.2" < "1.8.2-rc1"
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return self.ver > version_string
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def suffix(self):
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return "-org" if int(self.ver.split(".")[1])%2==0 else "-org-unstable"
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def prelease(self):
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# "N" is either passed in on the command line, or "1"
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#
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# 1) Standard release - "N"
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# 2) Nightly (snapshot) - "0.N.YYYYMMDDlatest"
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# 3) RC's - "0.N.rcX"
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if self.rel:
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corenum = self.rel
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else:
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corenum = 1
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# RC's
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if re.search("-rc\d+$", self.version()):
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return "0.%s.%s" % (corenum, re.sub('.*-','',self.version()))
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# Nightlies
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elif re.search("-$", self.version()):
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return "0.%s.%s" % (corenum, time.strftime("%Y%m%d"))
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else:
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return str(corenum)
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def pversion(self, distro):
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# Note: Debian packages have funny rules about dashes in
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# version numbers, and RPM simply forbids dashes. pversion
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# will be the package's version number (but we need to know
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# our upstream version too).
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if re.search("^(debian|ubuntu)", distro.name()):
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return re.sub("-", "~", self.ver)
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elif re.search("(suse|redhat|fedora|centos|amazon)", distro.name()):
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return re.sub("-.*", "", self.ver)
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else:
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raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
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def branch(self):
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"""Return the major and minor portions of the specified version.
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For example, if the version is "2.5.5" the branch would be "2.5"
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"""
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return ".".join(self.ver.split(".")[0:2])
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class Distro(object):
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def __init__(self, string):
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self.n=string
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def name(self):
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return self.n
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def pkgbase(self):
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return "mongodb"
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def archname(self, arch):
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if re.search("^(debian|ubuntu)", self.n):
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return "i386" if arch.endswith("86") else "amd64"
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elif re.search("^(suse|centos|redhat|fedora|amazon)", self.n):
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return "i686" if arch.endswith("86") else "x86_64"
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else:
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raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
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def repodir(self, arch, build_os, spec):
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"""Return the directory where we'll place the package files for
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(distro, distro_version) in that distro's preferred repository
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layout (as distinct from where that distro's packaging building
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tools place the package files).
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Examples:
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repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/precise/mongodb-org/2.5/multiverse/binary-amd64
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repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/precise/mongodb-org/2.5/multiverse/binary-i386
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repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/trusty/mongodb-org/2.5/multiverse/binary-amd64
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repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/trusty/mongodb-org/2.5/multiverse/binary-i386
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repo/apt/debian/dists/wheezy/mongodb-org/2.5/main/binary-amd64
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repo/apt/debian/dists/wheezy/mongodb-org/2.5/main/binary-i386
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repo/yum/redhat/6/mongodb-org/2.5/x86_64
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yum/redhat/6/mongodb-org/2.5/i386
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repo/zypper/suse/11/mongodb-org/2.5/x86_64
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zypper/suse/11/mongodb-org/2.5/i386
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"""
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repo_directory = ""
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if spec.is_pre_release():
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repo_directory = "testing"
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else:
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repo_directory = spec.branch()
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if re.search("^(debian|ubuntu)", self.n):
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return "repo/apt/%s/dists/%s/mongodb-org/%s/%s/binary-%s/" % (self.n, self.repo_os_version(build_os), repo_directory, self.repo_component(), self.archname(arch))
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elif re.search("(redhat|fedora|centos|amazon)", self.n):
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return "repo/yum/%s/%s/mongodb-org/%s/%s/RPMS/" % (self.n, self.repo_os_version(build_os), repo_directory, self.archname(arch))
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elif re.search("(suse)", self.n):
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return "repo/zypper/%s/%s/mongodb-org/%s/%s/RPMS/" % (self.n, self.repo_os_version(build_os), repo_directory, self.archname(arch))
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else:
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raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
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def repo_component(self):
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"""Return the name of the section/component/pool we are publishing into -
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e.g. "multiverse" for Ubuntu, "main" for debian."""
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if self.n == 'ubuntu':
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return "multiverse"
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elif self.n == 'debian':
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return "main"
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else:
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raise Exception("unsupported distro: %s" % self.n)
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def repo_os_version(self, build_os):
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"""Return an OS version suitable for package repo directory
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naming - e.g. 5, 6 or 7 for redhat/centos, "precise," "wheezy," etc.
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for Ubuntu/Debian, 11 for suse, "2013.03" for amazon"""
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if self.n == 'suse':
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return re.sub(r'^suse(\d+)$', r'\1', build_os)
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if self.n == 'redhat':
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return re.sub(r'^rhel(\d).*$', r'\1', build_os)
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if self.n == 'amazon':
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return "2013.03"
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elif self.n == 'ubuntu':
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if build_os == 'ubuntu1204':
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return "precise"
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elif build_os == 'ubuntu1404':
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return "trusty"
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else:
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raise Exception("unsupported build_os: %s" % build_os)
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elif self.n == 'debian':
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if build_os == 'debian71':
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return 'wheezy'
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else:
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raise Exception("unsupported build_os: %s" % build_os)
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else:
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raise Exception("unsupported distro: %s" % self.n)
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def make_pkg(self, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir):
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if re.search("^(debian|ubuntu)", self.n):
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return make_deb(self, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir)
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elif re.search("^(suse|centos|redhat|fedora|amazon)", self.n):
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return make_rpm(self, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir)
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else:
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raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
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def build_os(self):
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"""Return the build os label in the binary package to download ("rhel55", "rhel62" and "rhel70"
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for redhat, "ubuntu1204" and "ubuntu1404" for Ubuntu, "debian71" for Debian), and "suse11"
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for SUSE)"""
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if re.search("(suse)", self.n):
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return [ "suse11" ]
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elif re.search("(redhat|fedora|centos)", self.n):
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return [ "rhel70", "rhel62", "rhel55" ]
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elif self.n == 'amazon':
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return [ "amazon" ]
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elif self.n == 'ubuntu':
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return [ "ubuntu1204", "ubuntu1404" ]
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elif self.n == 'debian':
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return [ "debian71" ]
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else:
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raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
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def release_dist(self, build_os):
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"""Return the release distribution to use in the rpm - "el5" for rhel 5.x,
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"el6" for rhel 6.x, return anything else unchanged"""
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if self.n == 'amazon':
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return 'amzn1'
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else:
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return re.sub(r'^rh(el\d).*$', r'\1', build_os)
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def main(argv):
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# --distros must be "build_os" value, not actual distro name ("ubuntu1404" vs. "ubuntu")
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#
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distros=[Distro(distro) for distro in DISTROS]
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DISTRO_CHOICES=[]
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for distro in distros:
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DISTRO_CHOICES.extend(distro.build_os())
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Build MongoDB Packages')
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parser.add_argument("-s", "--server-version", help="Server version to build (e.g. 2.7.8-rc0)")
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parser.add_argument("-m", "--metadata-gitspec", help="Gitspec to use for package metadata files", required=False)
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parser.add_argument("-r", "--release-number", help="RPM release number base", type=int, required=False)
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parser.add_argument("-d", "--distros", help="Distros to build for", choices=DISTRO_CHOICES, required=False, default=[], action='append')
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parser.add_argument("-a", "--arches", help="Architecture to build", choices=DEFAULT_ARCHES, default=DEFAULT_ARCHES, required=False, action='append')
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parser.add_argument("-t", "--tarball", help="Local tarball to package instead of downloading (only valid with one distro/arch combination)", required=False, type=lambda x: is_valid_file(parser, x))
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if len(args.distros) * len(args.arches) > 1 and args.tarball:
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parser.error("Can only specify local tarball with one distro/arch combination")
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spec = Spec(args.server_version, args.metadata_gitspec, args.release_number)
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oldcwd=os.getcwd()
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srcdir=oldcwd+"/../"
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# We do all our work in a randomly-created directory. You can set
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# TEMPDIR to influence where this program will do stuff.
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prefix=tempfile.mkdtemp()
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print "Working in directory %s" % prefix
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os.chdir(prefix)
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try:
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# Download the binaries.
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urlfmt="http://downloads.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-%s-%s-%s.tgz"
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# Build a package for each distro/spec/arch tuple, and
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# accumulate the repository-layout directories.
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for (distro, arch) in crossproduct(distros, args.arches):
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for build_os in distro.build_os():
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if build_os in args.distros or not args.distros:
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if args.tarball:
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filename = tarfile(build_os, arch, spec)
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ensure_dir(filename)
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shutil.copyfile(args.tarball,filename)
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else:
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httpget(urlfmt % (arch, build_os, spec.version()), ensure_dir(tarfile(build_os, arch, spec)))
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repo = make_package(distro, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir)
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make_repo(repo, distro, build_os, spec)
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finally:
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os.chdir(oldcwd)
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def crossproduct(*seqs):
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"""A generator for iterating all the tuples consisting of elements
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of seqs."""
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l = len(seqs)
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if l == 0:
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pass
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elif l == 1:
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for i in seqs[0]:
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yield [i]
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else:
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for lst in crossproduct(*seqs[:-1]):
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for i in seqs[-1]:
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lst2=list(lst)
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lst2.append(i)
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yield lst2
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def sysassert(argv):
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"""Run argv and assert that it exited with status 0."""
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print "In %s, running %s" % (os.getcwd(), " ".join(argv))
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sys.stdout.flush()
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sys.stderr.flush()
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assert(subprocess.Popen(argv).wait()==0)
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def backtick(argv):
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"""Run argv and return its output string."""
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print "In %s, running %s" % (os.getcwd(), " ".join(argv))
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sys.stdout.flush()
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sys.stderr.flush()
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return subprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
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def tarfile(build_os, arch, spec):
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"""Return the location where we store the downloaded tarball for
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this package"""
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return "dl/mongodb-linux-%s-%s-%s.tar.gz" % (spec.version(), build_os, arch)
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def setupdir(distro, build_os, arch, spec):
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# The setupdir will be a directory containing all inputs to the
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# distro's packaging tools (e.g., package metadata files, init
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# scripts, etc), along with the already-built binaries). In case
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# the following format string is unclear, an example setupdir
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# would be dst/x86_64/debian-sysvinit/wheezy/mongodb-org-unstable/
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# or dst/x86_64/redhat/rhel55/mongodb-org-unstable/
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return "dst/%s/%s/%s/%s%s-%s/" % (arch, distro.name(), build_os, distro.pkgbase(), spec.suffix(), spec.pversion(distro))
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def httpget(url, filename):
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"""Download the contents of url to filename, return filename."""
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print "Fetching %s to %s." % (url, filename)
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conn = None
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u=urlparse.urlparse(url)
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assert(u.scheme=='http')
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try:
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h = httplib2.Http(cache = os.environ["HOME"] + "/.cache")
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resp, content = h.request(url, "GET")
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t=filename+'.TMP'
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if resp.status==200:
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f = open(t, 'w')
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try:
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f.write(content)
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finally:
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f.close()
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else:
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raise Exception("HTTP error %d" % resp.status)
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os.rename(t, filename)
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finally:
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if conn:
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conn.close()
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return filename
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def unpack_binaries_into(build_os, arch, spec, where):
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"""Unpack the tarfile for (build_os, arch, spec) into directory where."""
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rootdir=os.getcwd()
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ensure_dir(where)
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# Note: POSIX tar doesn't require support for gtar's "-C" option,
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# and Python's tarfile module prior to Python 2.7 doesn't have the
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# features to make this detail easy. So we'll just do the dumb
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# thing and chdir into where and run tar there.
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os.chdir(where)
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try:
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sysassert(["tar", "xvzf", rootdir+"/"+tarfile(build_os, arch, spec)])
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release_dir = glob('mongodb-linux-*')[0]
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for releasefile in "bin", "GNU-AGPL-3.0", "README", "THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES":
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print "moving file: %s/%s" % (release_dir, releasefile)
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os.rename("%s/%s" % (release_dir, releasefile), releasefile)
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os.rmdir(release_dir)
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except Exception:
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exc=sys.exc_value
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os.chdir(rootdir)
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raise exc
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os.chdir(rootdir)
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def make_package(distro, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir):
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"""Construct the package for (arch, distro, spec), getting
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packaging files from srcdir and any user-specified suffix from
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suffixes"""
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sdir=setupdir(distro, build_os, arch, spec)
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ensure_dir(sdir)
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# Note that the RPM packages get their man pages from the debian
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# directory, so the debian directory is needed in all cases (and
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# innocuous in the debianoids' sdirs).
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for pkgdir in ["debian", "rpm"]:
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print "Copying packaging files from %s to %s" % ("%s/%s" % (srcdir, pkgdir), sdir)
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# FIXME: sh-dash-cee is bad. See if tarfile can do this.
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sysassert(["sh", "-c", "(cd \"%s\" && git archive %s %s/ ) | (cd \"%s\" && tar xvf -)" % (srcdir, spec.metadata_gitspec(), pkgdir, sdir)])
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# Splat the binaries under sdir. The "build" stages of the
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# packaging infrastructure will move the files to wherever they
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# need to go.
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unpack_binaries_into(build_os, arch, spec, sdir)
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# Remove the mongosniff binary due to libpcap dynamic
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# linkage. FIXME: this removal should go away
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# eventually.
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if os.path.exists(sdir + "bin/mongosniff"):
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os.unlink(sdir + "bin/mongosniff")
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return distro.make_pkg(build_os, arch, spec, srcdir)
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def make_repo(repodir, distro, build_os, spec):
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if re.search("(debian|ubuntu)", repodir):
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make_deb_repo(repodir, distro, build_os, spec)
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elif re.search("(suse|centos|redhat|fedora|amazon)", repodir):
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make_rpm_repo(repodir)
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else:
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raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
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def make_deb(distro, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir):
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# I can't remember the details anymore, but the initscript/upstart
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# job files' names must match the package name in some way; and
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# see also the --name flag to dh_installinit in the generated
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# debian/rules file.
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suffix=spec.suffix()
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sdir=setupdir(distro, build_os, arch, spec)
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if re.search("debian", distro.name()):
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os.link(sdir+"debian/init.d", sdir+"debian/%s%s-server.mongod.init" % (distro.pkgbase(), suffix))
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os.unlink(sdir+"debian/mongod.upstart")
|
|
elif re.search("ubuntu", distro.name()):
|
|
os.link(sdir+"debian/mongod.upstart", sdir+"debian/%s%s-server.mongod.upstart" % (distro.pkgbase(), suffix))
|
|
os.unlink(sdir+"debian/init.d")
|
|
else:
|
|
raise Exception("unknown debianoid flavor: not debian or ubuntu?")
|
|
# Rewrite the control and rules files
|
|
write_debian_changelog(sdir+"debian/changelog", spec, srcdir)
|
|
distro_arch=distro.archname(arch)
|
|
sysassert(["cp", "-v", srcdir+"debian/%s%s.control" % (distro.pkgbase(), suffix), sdir+"debian/control"])
|
|
sysassert(["cp", "-v", srcdir+"debian/%s%s.rules" % (distro.pkgbase(), suffix), sdir+"debian/rules"])
|
|
|
|
|
|
# old non-server-package postinst will be hanging around for old versions
|
|
#
|
|
if os.path.exists(sdir+"debian/postinst"):
|
|
os.unlink(sdir+"debian/postinst")
|
|
|
|
# copy our postinst files
|
|
#
|
|
sysassert(["sh", "-c", "cp -v \"%sdebian/\"*.postinst \"%sdebian/\""%(srcdir, sdir)])
|
|
|
|
# Do the packaging.
|
|
oldcwd=os.getcwd()
|
|
try:
|
|
os.chdir(sdir)
|
|
sysassert(["dpkg-buildpackage", "-a"+distro_arch, "-k Richard Kreuter <richard@10gen.com>"])
|
|
finally:
|
|
os.chdir(oldcwd)
|
|
r=distro.repodir(arch, build_os, spec)
|
|
ensure_dir(r)
|
|
# FIXME: see if shutil.copyfile or something can do this without
|
|
# much pain.
|
|
sysassert(["sh", "-c", "cp -v \"%s/../\"*.deb \"%s\""%(sdir, r)])
|
|
return r
|
|
|
|
def make_deb_repo(repo, distro, build_os, spec):
|
|
# Note: the Debian repository Packages files must be generated
|
|
# very carefully in order to be usable.
|
|
oldpwd=os.getcwd()
|
|
os.chdir(repo+"../../../../../../")
|
|
try:
|
|
dirs=set([os.path.dirname(deb)[2:] for deb in backtick(["find", ".", "-name", "*.deb"]).split()])
|
|
for d in dirs:
|
|
s=backtick(["dpkg-scanpackages", d, "/dev/null"])
|
|
f=open(d+"/Packages", "w")
|
|
try:
|
|
f.write(s)
|
|
finally:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
b=backtick(["gzip", "-9c", d+"/Packages"])
|
|
f=open(d+"/Packages.gz", "wb")
|
|
try:
|
|
f.write(b)
|
|
finally:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
finally:
|
|
os.chdir(oldpwd)
|
|
# Notes: the Release{,.gpg} files must live in a special place,
|
|
# and must be created after all the Packages.gz files have been
|
|
# done.
|
|
s="""Origin: mongodb
|
|
Label: mongodb
|
|
Suite: mongodb
|
|
Codename: %s/mongodb-org
|
|
Architectures: amd64
|
|
Components: %s
|
|
Description: MongoDB packages
|
|
""" % (distro.repo_os_version(build_os), distro.repo_component())
|
|
if os.path.exists(repo+"../../Release"):
|
|
os.unlink(repo+"../../Release")
|
|
if os.path.exists(repo+"../../Release.gpg"):
|
|
os.unlink(repo+"../../Release.gpg")
|
|
oldpwd=os.getcwd()
|
|
os.chdir(repo+"../../")
|
|
s2=backtick(["apt-ftparchive", "release", "."])
|
|
try:
|
|
f=open("Release", 'w')
|
|
try:
|
|
f.write(s)
|
|
f.write(s2)
|
|
finally:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
arg=None
|
|
for line in backtick(["gpg", "--list-keys"]).split("\n"):
|
|
tokens=line.split()
|
|
if len(tokens)>0 and tokens[0] == "uid":
|
|
arg=tokens[-1]
|
|
break
|
|
# Note: for some reason, I think --no-tty might be needed
|
|
# here, but maybe not.
|
|
sysassert(["gpg", "-r", arg, "--no-secmem-warning", "-abs", "--output", "Release.gpg", "Release"])
|
|
finally:
|
|
os.chdir(oldpwd)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def move_repos_into_place(src, dst):
|
|
# Find all the stuff in src/*, move it to a freshly-created
|
|
# directory beside dst, then play some games with symlinks so that
|
|
# dst is a name the new stuff and dst+".old" names the previous
|
|
# one. This feels like a lot of hooey for something so trivial.
|
|
|
|
# First, make a crispy fresh new directory to put the stuff in.
|
|
i=0
|
|
while True:
|
|
date_suffix=time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
|
|
dname=dst+".%s.%d" % (date_suffix, i)
|
|
try:
|
|
os.mkdir(dname)
|
|
break
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
exc=sys.exc_value
|
|
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise exc
|
|
i=i+1
|
|
|
|
# Put the stuff in our new directory.
|
|
for r in os.listdir(src):
|
|
sysassert(["cp", "-rv", src + "/" + r, dname])
|
|
|
|
# Make a symlink to the new directory; the symlink will be renamed
|
|
# to dst shortly.
|
|
i=0
|
|
while True:
|
|
tmpnam=dst+".TMP.%d" % i
|
|
try:
|
|
os.symlink(dname, tmpnam)
|
|
break
|
|
except OSError: # as exc: # Python >2.5
|
|
exc=sys.exc_value
|
|
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise exc
|
|
i=i+1
|
|
|
|
# Make a symlink to the old directory; this symlink will be
|
|
# renamed shortly, too.
|
|
oldnam=None
|
|
if os.path.exists(dst):
|
|
i=0
|
|
while True:
|
|
oldnam=dst+".old.%d" % i
|
|
try:
|
|
os.symlink(os.readlink(dst), oldnam)
|
|
break
|
|
except OSError: # as exc: # Python >2.5
|
|
exc=sys.exc_value
|
|
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise exc
|
|
|
|
os.rename(tmpnam, dst)
|
|
if oldnam:
|
|
os.rename(oldnam, dst+".old")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def write_debian_changelog(path, spec, srcdir):
|
|
oldcwd=os.getcwd()
|
|
os.chdir(srcdir)
|
|
preamble=""
|
|
try:
|
|
s=preamble+backtick(["sh", "-c", "git archive %s debian/changelog | tar xOf -" % spec.metadata_gitspec()])
|
|
finally:
|
|
os.chdir(oldcwd)
|
|
f=open(path, 'w')
|
|
lines=s.split("\n")
|
|
# If the first line starts with "mongodb", it's not a revision
|
|
# preamble, and so frob the version number.
|
|
lines[0]=re.sub("^mongodb \\(.*\\)", "mongodb (%s)" % (spec.pversion(Distro("debian"))), lines[0])
|
|
# Rewrite every changelog entry starting in mongodb<space>
|
|
lines=[re.sub("^mongodb ", "mongodb%s " % (spec.suffix()), l) for l in lines]
|
|
lines=[re.sub("^ --", " --", l) for l in lines]
|
|
s="\n".join(lines)
|
|
try:
|
|
f.write(s)
|
|
finally:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
def make_rpm(distro, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir):
|
|
# Create the specfile.
|
|
suffix=spec.suffix()
|
|
sdir=setupdir(distro, build_os, arch, spec)
|
|
|
|
# Use special suse init script if we're building for SUSE
|
|
#
|
|
if distro.name() == "suse":
|
|
os.unlink(sdir+"rpm/init.d-mongod")
|
|
os.link(sdir+"rpm/init.d-mongod.suse", sdir+"rpm/init.d-mongod")
|
|
|
|
specfile=srcdir+"rpm/mongodb%s.spec" % suffix
|
|
topdir=ensure_dir('%s/rpmbuild/%s/' % (os.getcwd(), build_os))
|
|
for subdir in ["BUILD", "RPMS", "SOURCES", "SPECS", "SRPMS"]:
|
|
ensure_dir("%s/%s/" % (topdir, subdir))
|
|
distro_arch=distro.archname(arch)
|
|
# RPM tools take these macro files that define variables in
|
|
# RPMland. Unfortunately, there's no way to tell RPM tools to use
|
|
# a given file *in addition* to the files that it would already
|
|
# load, so we have to figure out what it would normally load,
|
|
# augment that list, and tell RPM to use the augmented list. To
|
|
# figure out what macrofiles ordinarily get loaded, older RPM
|
|
# versions had a parameter called "macrofiles" that could be
|
|
# extracted from "rpm --showrc". But newer RPM versions don't
|
|
# have this. To tell RPM what macros to use, older versions of
|
|
# RPM have a --macros option that doesn't work; on these versions,
|
|
# you can put a "macrofiles" parameter into an rpmrc file. But
|
|
# that "macrofiles" setting doesn't do anything for newer RPM
|
|
# versions, where you have to use the --macros flag instead. And
|
|
# all of this is to let us do our work with some guarantee that
|
|
# we're not clobbering anything that doesn't belong to us. Why is
|
|
# RPM so braindamaged?
|
|
macrofiles=[l for l in backtick(["rpm", "--showrc"]).split("\n") if l.startswith("macrofiles")]
|
|
flags=[]
|
|
macropath=os.getcwd()+"/macros"
|
|
|
|
write_rpm_macros_file(macropath, topdir, distro.release_dist(build_os))
|
|
if len(macrofiles)>0:
|
|
macrofiles=macrofiles[0]+":"+macropath
|
|
rcfile=os.getcwd()+"/rpmrc"
|
|
write_rpmrc_file(rcfile, macrofiles)
|
|
flags=["--rpmrc", rcfile]
|
|
else:
|
|
# This hard-coded hooey came from some box running RPM
|
|
# 4.4.2.3. It may not work over time, but RPM isn't sanely
|
|
# configurable.
|
|
flags=["--macros", "/usr/lib/rpm/macros:/usr/lib/rpm/%s-linux/macros:/etc/rpm/macros.*:/etc/rpm/macros:/etc/rpm/%s-linux/macros:~/.rpmmacros:%s" % (distro_arch, distro_arch, macropath)]
|
|
# Put the specfile and the tar'd up binaries and stuff in
|
|
# place. FIXME: see if shutil.copyfile can do this without too
|
|
# much hassle.
|
|
sysassert(["cp", "-v", specfile, topdir+"SPECS/"])
|
|
oldcwd=os.getcwd()
|
|
os.chdir(sdir+"/../")
|
|
try:
|
|
sysassert(["tar", "-cpzf", topdir+"SOURCES/mongodb%s-%s.tar.gz" % (suffix, spec.pversion(distro)), os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(sdir))])
|
|
finally:
|
|
os.chdir(oldcwd)
|
|
# Do the build.
|
|
flags.extend(["-D", "dynamic_version " + spec.pversion(distro), "-D", "dynamic_release " + spec.prelease()])
|
|
sysassert(["rpmbuild", "-ba", "--target", distro_arch] + flags + ["%s/SPECS/mongodb%s.spec" % (topdir, suffix)])
|
|
r=distro.repodir(arch, build_os, spec)
|
|
ensure_dir(r)
|
|
# FIXME: see if some combination of shutil.copy<hoohah> and glob
|
|
# can do this without shelling out.
|
|
sysassert(["sh", "-c", "cp -v \"%s/RPMS/%s/\"*.rpm \"%s\""%(topdir, distro_arch, r)])
|
|
return r
|
|
|
|
def make_rpm_repo(repo):
|
|
oldpwd=os.getcwd()
|
|
os.chdir(repo+"../")
|
|
try:
|
|
sysassert(["createrepo", "."])
|
|
finally:
|
|
os.chdir(oldpwd)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def write_rpmrc_file(path, string):
|
|
f=open(path, 'w')
|
|
try:
|
|
f.write(string)
|
|
finally:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
def write_rpm_macros_file(path, topdir, release_dist):
|
|
f=open(path, 'w')
|
|
try:
|
|
f.write("%%_topdir %s\n" % topdir)
|
|
f.write("%%dist .%s\n" % release_dist)
|
|
f.write("%_use_internal_dependency_generator 0\n")
|
|
finally:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
def ensure_dir(filename):
|
|
"""Make sure that the directory that's the dirname part of
|
|
filename exists, and return filename."""
|
|
dirpart = os.path.dirname(filename)
|
|
try:
|
|
os.makedirs(dirpart)
|
|
except OSError: # as exc: # Python >2.5
|
|
exc=sys.exc_value
|
|
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise exc
|
|
return filename
|
|
|
|
def is_valid_file(parser, filename):
|
|
"""Check if file exists, and return the filename"""
|
|
if not os.path.exists(filename):
|
|
parser.error("The file %s does not exist!" % arg)
|
|
else:
|
|
return filename
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
main(sys.argv)
|