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diff --git a/contrib/qa/.mtn2git_empty b/contrib/qa/.mtn2git_empty new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/qa/.mtn2git_empty diff --git a/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/.mtn2git_empty b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/.mtn2git_empty new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/.mtn2git_empty diff --git a/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/README b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7ddc4419cd --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +A Small utility to diff two directories of Itsy Packages. + +This utility will take two directories hopefully containing +Itsy Packages (ipk) and compare the ipks. It will find deleted +and new packages but will also compare packages with the same +name. And check file types, sizes, control files. And one time +it will be able to find upgrades and scan them as well. + +(this script is meant to be hacky, hacky, hacky and to do the + job) + +The only pattern applied is a Anti-Pattern: Time pressure diff --git a/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/ipkg-diff b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/ipkg-diff new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d09ec4e89f --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/ipkg-diff @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# License of this file: +# Copy, Modify, Change, Sell it at your will. +# +# There is absolutely no warranty with this file +# +# (C) Copyright 2006 Holger Hans Peter Freyther + + + +def check_dir(name, error): + import os, sys + import stat + if not os.path.isdir(name): + print error + sys.exit(-1) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import os,sys + if len(sys.argv) != 3: + print "ipkg-diff OLD NEW" + sys.exit(-2) + + check_dir(sys.argv[1], "Source Directory does not exist") + check_dir(sys.argv[2], "Dest Directory does not exists") diff --git a/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/ipkg.py b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/ipkg.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..02aab229ee --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/qa/ipkg-diff/ipkg.py @@ -0,0 +1,462 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# Copyright (C) 2001 Alexander S. Guy <a7r@andern.org> +# Andern Research Labs +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, +# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ +# +# Copyright 2001, Russell Nelson <ipkg.py@russnelson.com> +# Added reading in of packages. +# Added missing package information fields. +# Changed render_control() to __repr__(). +# +# Current Issues: +# The API doesn't validate package information fields. It should be +# throwing exceptions in the right places. +# Executions of tar could silently fail. +# Executions of tar *do* fail, and loudly, because you have to specify a full filename, +# and tar complains if any files are missing, and the ipkg spec doesn't require +# people to say "./control.tar.gz" or "./control" when they package files. +# It would be much better to require ./control or disallow ./control (either) +# rather than letting people pick. Some freedoms aren't worth their cost. + +import tempfile +import os +import sys +import glob +import md5 +import re +import string +import commands +from stat import ST_SIZE + +class Version: + """A class for holding parsed package version information.""" + def __init__(self, epoch, version): + self.epoch = epoch + self.version = version + + def _versioncompare(self, ref): + selfversion = self.version + refversion = ref.version + while 1: + ## first look for non-numeric version component + selfm = re.match('([^0-9]*)(.*)', selfversion) + #print 'selfm', selfm.groups() + (selfalpha, selfversion) = selfm.groups() + refm = re.match('([^0-9]*)(.*)', refversion) + #print 'refm', refm.groups() + (refalpha, refversion) = refm.groups() + if (selfalpha > refalpha): + return 1 + elif (selfalpha < refalpha): + return -1 + ## now look for numeric version component + (selfnum, selfversion) = re.match('([0-9]*)(.*)', selfversion).groups() + (refnum, refversion) = re.match('([0-9]*)(.*)', refversion).groups() + #print 'selfnum', selfnum, selfversion + #print 'refnum', refnum, refversion + if (selfnum != ''): + selfnum = int(selfnum) + else: + selfnum = -1 + if (refnum != ''): + refnum = int(refnum) + else: + refnum = -1 + if (selfnum > refnum): + return 1 + elif (selfnum < refnum): + return -1 + if selfversion == '' and refversion == '': + return 0 + + def compare(self, ref): + if (self.epoch > ref.epoch): + return 1 + elif (self.epoch < ref.epoch): + return -1 + else: + return self._versioncompare(ref) + +def parse_version(versionstr): + epoch = 0 + # check for epoch + m = re.match('([0-9]*):(.*)', versionstr) + if m: + (epochstr, versionstr) = m.groups() + epoch = int(epochstr) + return Version(epoch, versionstr) + +class Package: + """A class for creating objects to manipulate (e.g. create) ipkg + packages.""" + def __init__(self, fn=None): + self.package = None + self.version = 'none' + self.parsed_version = None + self.architecture = None + self.maintainer = None + self.source = None + self.description = None + self.depends = None + self.provides = None + self.replaces = None + self.conflicts = None + self.recommends = None + self.suggests = None + self.section = None + self.filename_header = None + self.file_list = [] + self.md5 = None + self.size = None + self.installed_size = None + self.filename = None + self.isdeb = 0 + + if fn: + # see if it is deb format + f = open(fn, "r") + magic = f.read(4) + f.close() + if (magic == "!<ar"): + self.isdeb = 1 + + # compute the MD5. + f = open(fn, "r") + sum = md5.new() + while 1: + data = f.read(1024) + if not data: break + sum.update(data) + f.close() + if sys.version[:1] > '2': + # when using Python 2.0 or newer + self.md5 = sum.hexdigest() + else: + self.md5 = string.join(map((lambda x:"%02x" % ord(x)),sum.digest()),'') + stat = os.stat(fn) + self.size = stat[ST_SIZE] + self.filename = os.path.basename(fn) + ## sys.stderr.write(" extracting control.tar.gz from %s\n"% (fn,)) + if self.isdeb: + control = os.popen("ar p "+fn+" control.tar.gz | tar xfzO - '*control'","r") + else: + control = os.popen("tar xfzO "+fn+" '*control.tar.gz' | tar xfzO - '*control'","r") + line = control.readline() + while 1: + if not line: break + line = string.rstrip(line) + lineparts = re.match(r'([\w-]*?):\s*(.*)', line) + if lineparts: + name = string.lower(lineparts.group(1)) + value = lineparts.group(2) + while 1: + line = control.readline() + if not line: break + if line[0] != ' ': break + line = string.rstrip(line) + value = value + '\n' + line + # don't allow package to override its own filename + if name == "filename": + self.filename_header = value + else: + if self.__dict__.has_key(name): + self.__dict__[name] = value + else: + line = control.readline() + control.close() + if self.isdeb: + data = os.popen("ar p "+fn+" data.tar.gz | tar tfz -","r") + else: + data = os.popen("tar xfzO "+fn+" '*data.tar.gz' | tar tfz -","r") + while 1: + line = data.readline() + if not line: break + self.file_list.append(string.rstrip(line)) + data.close() + + self.scratch_dir = None + self.file_dir = None + self.meta_dir = None + + def read_control(self, control): + import os + + line = control.readline() + while 1: + if not line: break + line = string.rstrip(line) + lineparts = re.match(r'([\w-]*?):\s*(.*)', line) + if lineparts: + name = string.lower(lineparts.group(1)) + value = lineparts.group(2) + while 1: + line = control.readline() + if not line: break + if line[0] != ' ': break + value = value + '\n' + line + if name == 'size': + self.size = int(value) + elif self.__dict__.has_key(name): + self.__dict__[name] = value + if line[0] == '\n': + return # consumes one blank line at end of package descriptoin + else: + line = control.readline() + pass + return + + def _setup_scratch_area(self): + self.scratch_dir = "%s/%sipkg" % (tempfile.gettempdir(), + tempfile.gettempprefix()) + self.file_dir = "%s/files" % (self.scratch_dir) + self.meta_dir = "%s/meta" % (self.scratch_dir) + + os.mkdir(self.scratch_dir) + os.mkdir(self.file_dir) + os.mkdir(self.meta_dir) + + def set_package(self, package): + self.package = package + + def get_package(self): + return self.package + + def set_version(self, version): + self.version = version + self.parsed_version = parse_version(version) + + def get_version(self): + return self.version + + def set_architecture(self, architecture): + self.architecture = architecture + + def get_architecture(self): + return self.architecture + + def set_maintainer(self, maintainer): + self.maintainer = maintainer + + def get_maintainer(self): + return self.maintainer + + def set_source(self, source): + self.source = source + + def get_source(self): + return self.source + + def set_description(self, description): + self.description = description + + def get_description(self): + return self.description + + def set_depends(self, depends): + self.depends = depends + + def get_depends(self, depends): + return self.depends + + def set_provides(self, provides): + self.provides = provides + + def get_provides(self, provides): + return self.provides + + def set_replaces(self, replaces): + self.replaces = replaces + + def get_replaces(self, replaces): + return self.replaces + + def set_conflicts(self, conflicts): + self.conflicts = conflicts + + def get_conflicts(self, conflicts): + return self.conflicts + + def set_suggests(self, suggests): + self.suggests = suggests + + def get_suggests(self, suggests): + return self.suggests + + def set_section(self, section): + self.section = section + + def get_section(self, section): + return self.section + + def get_file_list(self): + return self.file_list + + def write_package(self, dirname): + buf = self.render_control() + file = open("%s/control" % self.meta_dir, 'w') + file.write(buf) + + self._setup_scratch_area() + cmd = "cd %s ; tar cvfz %s/control.tar.gz control" % (self.meta_dir, + self.scratch_dir) + + cmd_out, cmd_in, cmd_err = os.popen3(cmd) + + while cmd_err.readline() != "": + pass + + cmd_out.close() + cmd_in.close() + cmd_err.close() + + bits = "control.tar.gz" + + if self.file_list: + cmd = "cd %s ; tar cvfz %s/data.tar.gz" % (self.file_dir, + self.scratch_dir) + + cmd_out, cmd_in, cmd_err = os.popen3(cmd) + + while cmd_err.readline() != "": + pass + + cmd_out.close() + cmd_in.close() + cmd_err.close() + + bits = bits + " data.tar.gz" + + file = "%s_%s_%s.ipk" % (self.package, self.version, self.architecture) + cmd = "cd %s ; tar cvfz %s/%s %s" % (self.scratch_dir, + dirname, + file, + bits) + + cmd_out, cmd_in, cmd_err = os.popen3(cmd) + + while cmd_err.readline() != "": + pass + + cmd_out.close() + cmd_in.close() + cmd_err.close() + + def compare_version(self, ref): + """Compare package versions of self and ref""" + if not self.version: + print 'No version for package %s' % self.package + if not ref.version: + print 'No version for package %s' % ref.package + if not self.parsed_version: + self.parsed_version = parse_version(self.version) + if not ref.parsed_version: + ref.parsed_version = parse_version(ref.version) + return self.parsed_version.compare(ref.parsed_version) + + def __repr__(self): + out = "" + + # XXX - Some checks need to be made, and some exceptions + # need to be thrown. -- a7r + + if self.package: out = out + "Package: %s\n" % (self.package) + if self.version: out = out + "Version: %s\n" % (self.version) + if self.depends: out = out + "Depends: %s\n" % (self.depends) + if self.provides: out = out + "Provides: %s\n" % (self.provides) + if self.replaces: out = out + "Replaces: %s\n" % (self.replaces) + if self.conflicts: out = out + "Conflicts: %s\n" % (self.conflicts) + if self.suggests: out = out + "Suggests: %s\n" % (self.suggests) + if self.recommends: out = out + "Recommends: %s\n" % (self.recommends) + if self.section: out = out + "Section: %s\n" % (self.section) + if self.architecture: out = out + "Architecture: %s\n" % (self.architecture) + if self.maintainer: out = out + "Maintainer: %s\n" % (self.maintainer) + if self.md5: out = out + "MD5Sum: %s\n" % (self.md5) + if self.size: out = out + "Size: %d\n" % int(self.size) + if self.installed_size: out = out + "InstalledSize: %d\n" % int(self.installed_size) + if self.filename: out = out + "Filename: %s\n" % (self.filename) + if self.source: out = out + "Source: %s\n" % (self.source) + if self.description: out = out + "Description: %s\n" % (self.description) + out = out + "\n" + + return out + + def __del__(self): + # XXX - Why is the `os' module being yanked out before Package objects + # are being destroyed? -- a7r + pass + +class Packages: + """A currently unimplemented wrapper around the ipkg utility.""" + def __init__(self): + self.packages = {} + return + + def add_package(self, pkg): + package = pkg.package + arch = pkg.architecture + name = ("%s:%s" % (package, arch)) + if (not self.packages.has_key(name)): + self.packages[name] = pkg + + if pkg.compare_version(self.packages[name]) >= 0: + self.packages[name] = pkg + return 0 + else: + return 1 + + def read_packages_file(self, fn): + f = open(fn, "r") + while 1: + pkg = Package() + pkg.read_control(f) + if pkg.get_package(): + self.add_package(pkg) + else: + break + f.close() + return + + def write_packages_file(self, fn): + f = open(fn, "w") + names = self.packages.keys() + names.sort() + for name in names: + f.write(self.packages[name].__repr__()) + return + + def keys(self): + return self.packages.keys() + + def __getitem__(self, key): + return self.packages[key] + +if __name__ == "__main__": + package = Package() + + package.set_package("FooBar") + package.set_version("0.1-fam1") + package.set_architecture("arm") + package.set_maintainer("Testing <testing@testing.testing>") + package.set_depends("libc") + package.set_description("A test of the APIs.") + + print "<" + sys.stdout.write(package) + print ">" + + package.write_package("/tmp") + |