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# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/alternatives.eclass,v 1.13 2006/03/25 02:37:04 agriffis Exp $
# Author : Alastair Tse <liquidx@gentoo.org> (03 Oct 2003)
# Short Desc: Creates symlink to the latest version of multiple slotted
# packages.
#
# Long Desc:
#
# When a package is SLOT'ed, very often we need to have a symlink to the
# latest version. However, depending on the order the user has merged them,
# more often than not, the symlink maybe clobbered by the older versions.
#
# This eclass provides a convenience function that needs to be given a
# list of alternatives (descending order of recent-ness) and the symlink.
# It will choose the latest version it can find installed and create
# the desired symlink.
#
# There are two ways to use this eclass. First is by declaring two variables
# $SOURCE and $ALTERNATIVES where $SOURCE is the symlink to be created and
# $ALTERNATIVES is a list of alternatives. Second way is the use the function
# alternatives_makesym() like the example below.
#
# Example:
#
# pkg_postinst() {
# alternatives_makesym "/usr/bin/python" "/usr/bin/python2.3" "/usr/bin/python2.2"
# }
#
# The above example will create a symlink at /usr/bin/python to either
# /usr/bin/python2.3 or /usr/bin/python2.2. It will choose python2.3 over
# python2.2 if both exist.
#
# Alternatively, you can use this function:
#
# pkg_postinst() {
# alternatives_auto_makesym "/usr/bin/python" "/usr/bin/python[0-9].[0-9]"
# }
#
# This will use bash pathname expansion to fill a list of alternatives it can
# link to. It is probably more robust against version upgrades. You should
# consider using this unless you are want to do something special.
#
# automatic deduction based on a symlink and a regex mask
alternatives_auto_makesym() {
local SYMLINK REGEX ALT myregex
SYMLINK=$1
REGEX=$2
if [ "${REGEX:0:1}" != "/" ]
then
#not an absolute path:
#inherit the root directory of our main link path for our regex search
myregex="${SYMLINK%/*}/${REGEX}"
else
myregex=${REGEX}
fi
# sort a space delimited string by converting it to a multiline list
# and then run sort -r over it.
# make sure we use ${ROOT} because otherwise stage-building will break
ALT="$(for i in $(echo ${ROOT}${myregex}); do echo ${i#${ROOT}}; done | sort -r)"
alternatives_makesym ${SYMLINK} ${ALT}
}
alternatives_makesym() {
local ALTERNATIVES=""
local SYMLINK=""
local alt pref
# usage: alternatives_makesym <resulting symlink> [alternative targets..]
SYMLINK=$1
# this trick removes the trailing / from ${ROOT}
pref=$(echo ${ROOT} | sed 's:/$::')
shift
ALTERNATIVES=$@
# step through given alternatives from first to last
# and if one exists, link it and finish.
for alt in ${ALTERNATIVES}; do
if [ -f "${pref}${alt}" ]; then
#are files in same directory?
if [ "${alt%/*}" = "${SYMLINK%/*}" ]
then
#yes; strip leading dirname from alt to create relative symlink
einfo "Linking ${alt} to ${pref}${SYMLINK} (relative)"
ln -sf ${alt##*/} ${pref}${SYMLINK}
else
#no; keep absolute path
einfo "Linking ${alt} to ${pref}${SYMLINK} (absolute)"
ln -sf ${pref}${alt} ${pref}${SYMLINK}
fi
break
fi
done
# report any errors
if [ ! -L ${pref}${SYMLINK} ]; then
ewarn "Unable to establish ${pref}${SYMLINK} symlink"
else
# we need to check for either the target being in relative path form
# or absolute path form
if [ ! -f "`dirname ${pref}${SYMLINK}`/`readlink ${pref}${SYMLINK}`" -a \
! -f "`readlink ${pref}${SYMLINK}`" ]; then
ewarn "${pref}${SYMLINK} is a dead symlink."
fi
fi
}
alternatives_pkg_postinst() {
if [ -n "${ALTERNATIVES}" -a -n "${SOURCE}" ]; then
alternatives_makesym ${SOURCE} ${ALTERNATIVES}
fi
}
alternatives_pkg_postrm() {
if [ -n "${ALTERNATIVES}" -a -n "${SOURCE}" ]; then
alternatives_makesym ${SOURCE} ${ALTERNATIVES}
fi
}
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_postinst pkg_postrm
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