A regression introduced in 4c43245e0b is causing the 'xbps-src update-sys'
command to skip the final step of installing the updated packages.
This happens because the `cmd` variable name clashes with a loop
variable used in common/environment/setup/install.sh script (line 16).
Thus the `"$cmd" == installed` comparison
(common/xbps-src/shutils/bulk.sh line 122) fails and the installation
step is skipped.
Using unique variable names in `bulk.sh` avoids this problem.
Closes: #39969 [via git-merge-pr]
This patchset contains multiple changes to xbps-src and
its required package "base-chroot" for building packages
via chroot.
- moved xbps.d(5) conf files to `etc/xbps.d`.
- renamed xbps.d(5) repository files to `etc/xbps.d/repos-{local,remote}*`.
- do not set `--repository` to any xbps command that supports it,
xbps-src now simply populates `rootdir/etc/xbps.d` with correct
settings (taking care of CHROOT_READY/IN_CHROOT).
- Unless `-C` is set (to preserve builddir/destdir/autodeps), when
entering to the chroot (if CHROOT_READY is set), xbps-src will
clean up the masterdir and then perform a system update to always
use a constant set of packages for that exact date.
- Improved some normal/error msgs.
- Includes support for `xbps>=0.58`.
- common/hooks: switch to bsdtar.
- base-chroot:
- base-chroot-musl is gone, now unified for glibc/musl.
- deps removed: gettext, mpfr, readline, texinfo, which, xz.
- deps changed: tar -> bsdtar.
Effectively this reduces dependencies in `base-chroot`, makes
it unified for musl and glibc, switches xbps-src to use `bsdtar`
rather than GNU `tar` and `xz`, gets rid of useless host dependencies
like GNU gettext, texinfo, etc.
I've been testing these changes for 1 month or so already,
I was able to build from scratch `base-system` for both native
and multiple targets, i.e `./xbps-src -a target -Nt pkg base-system`
This should restore sort-dependencies behavior back to its former
behavior of not including all of the build dependencies not in
the input list in its listing.
- use xbps-checkvers(1) to resolve dependencies.
- all dependencies are installed at once for the host and target.
- the show-build-deps target is now much faster.
- the update-bulk/show-repo-updates targets are now much faster.
- the update-sys/show-sys-updates targets are now much faster.
- the bootstrap target now works on musl hosts.
- simplified some loops.
- use cut(1) rather than awk(1) where applicable.
- multiple random changes to improve performance.
Based on work started by @Duncaen on #12433Close#12433Close#11282
- use xbps-checkvers(1) to resolve dependencies.
- all dependencies are installed at once for the host and target.
- the `show-build-deps` target is now much faster.
- the `update-bulk/show-repo-updates` targets are now much faster.
- the `update-sys/show-sys-updates` targets are now much faster.
- the `bootstrap` target now works on musl hosts.
- simplified some loops.
- use cut(1) rather than awk(1) where applicable.
- multiple random changes to improve performance.
Based on work started by @Duncaen on https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/12433
Close https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/12433
Close https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/11282
- XBPS_TARGET_ARCH var renamed to XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE (gets rid of an extra var).
- Renamed cross profiles to match XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE.
- Added symlinks to keep compatibility with old profiles.
This expects a variable argument list with package names that will be
returned to stdout topologically sorted.
$ ./xbps-src sort-dependencies libarchive-devel liblzma-devel libxbps zlib-devel bzip2-devel
bzip2
xz
zlib
libarchive
xbps
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.
* update-bulk:
This rebuilds all pkgs in system repositories that are outdated.
with this xbps-bulk is now considered fully obsolete.
* update-sys:
This rebuilds all pkgs in system that are oudated and once built,
updates them via xbps-install(8).
This target defines a new configuration option "XBPS_SUCMD" that
is the command to execute to update the system. By default set to
"sudo sh -c".
CAVEATS
- need to check if binpkg is in local repo.
- need to add support to specify alternative rootdir.
- need to add support to specify system repos.