This pullrequest removes redundant codepaths in
xbps-src-do{build,configure,install}.sh and joins the code in the
run_step function. This causes slightly different behavior to
do_install:
Do install will chdir to wrksrc only _before_ the first step. The
current behavior is that pre_install will run without a chdir, do_ and
post_ is runned with a chdir. This is a subtle but breaking change and
may cause some templates to break at install phase.
Add another stage 'check' between 'build' and 'install'. It is be enabled using the
variable XBPS_CHECK_PKGS=yes and disabled if unset, set to "0" or "no" in your
local etc/conf.
A new xbps-src option `-q` for `quick` will disable XBPS_CHECK_PKGS by overriding it to 0.
If enabled, `common/xbps-src/shutils/xbps-src-docheck.sh` checks for an existing
`do_check()` function in the package's template and, if it exists, calls it.
A new template variable `checkdepends` may be present and list packages required
to run the `do_check()` function. Example: `checkdepends="bc unittest-cpp"`.
When building with -C and without -t (xbps-uchroot(1) with overlayfs),
make sure to remove autodeps prior to start resolving dependencies.
This is necessary for cases where a previous built pkg contains the
same build dependency required for another pkg with -C, resulting
in dependencies being detected as installed and later removed.
Thanks to @dominikh and @Gottox for info and comments.
This was added to make sure pkg file metadata contains a different mtime
(in seconds precision), but building multiple pkgs in less than a second
will be really strange.
The build.sh script is now responsible to handle all the logic to build
a source package and its subpackages, as well as all its required
build dependencies. Thanks to this and subshells, dependencies are now
built into its own child process, creating a process tree that can go
nested as long as your system allows forking and has enough memory :-)
This fixes some issues that have been while building pkgs that have lots
of nested dependencies.
XBPS_STATEDIR is created in XBPS_BUILDDIR/.xbps-${sourcepkg}-${version}
and contains logs and state files for all phases, as well as wrappers.
We can now inspect the output from all hooks.