- overridable by having a log service at `$pkgname/files/$service/log`
- warns if stderr is not redirected in the main service
- uses a sane default run script with the service name set as tag and
daemon facility
We can use the bash feature ${!prefix@}/${!prefix*} which expands to
all variables with the prefix.
This avoids leaking build_options between sourced templates.
When building dependencies of packages this has to be unset to avoid
using e.g. CMAKE_GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" for a package which expected
to build with the default of make_cmd=ninja, and would subsequently fail
with "ninja: error: loading 'build.ninja': No such file or directory"
during do_build() if do_configure() generated a Makefile instead of a
build.ninja file.
$make_check_pre can be used for wrapper commands like xvfb-run or
dbus-run-session which are common ways to make tests work. This way many
templates can avoid defining their own do_check function.
Historically, PKGDESTDIR was only set during pkg_install, and
XBPS_PKGDESTDIR was set to indicate that we're in subpkg's
pkg_install.
However, from 0b95cb8f5d, (Merge xbps-src code to make it usable in
a standalone mode., 2014-03-22), PKGDESTDIR is always set,
regardless of states.
Let's drop all usages of XBPS_PKGDESTDIR.
While we're at it, error out of vmove is used outside of subpkg.
git-worktree(1), and Git shared repository can use a plain text file
named `.git` at the root of working tree, containing `gitdir: <path>` to
point to the real directory that has repository.
See: gitrepository-layout(5).
But, that directory is usually inaccessible inside chroot.
In order to support git-worktree(1) and Git shared repository, compute
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH from outside of chroot, and the chroot will carry it
over to inside chroot.
I've only tested again xbps-uunshare(1).
git-ls-files(1) is plumbing command, its output will never change
regardless of configuration, version.
git-status(1) output will be changed depends on configuration.
At least, 986d4dbc7d (common/environment/setup/git.sh: ensure untracked
files are checked., 2017-11-24) was added to address a different output
on `status.showUntrackedFiles`.
By doing this, also reduce a pipe, and a fork-exec.
Technically, git-log(1) is also a porcelain, but I _think_ `%ct` is
stable enough to stay there. If the day has come, that `git-log(1)` can
be replaced with:
git cat-file commit HEAD |
sed -ne '/^committer/{s/.* \([0-9]*\) [-+][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]$/\1/p;q}'