@@include@@variables.include APT_GET="`which apt-get 2> /dev/null`" APT_CONFIG="`which apt-config 2> /dev/null`" SOURCES_PREAMBLE="### THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURED ### # You may comment out this entry, but any other modifications may be lost.\n" # Parse apt configuration and return requested variable value. apt_config_val() { APTVAR="$1" if [ -x "$APT_CONFIG" ]; then "$APT_CONFIG" dump | sed -e "/^$APTVAR /"'!d' -e "s/^$APTVAR \"\(.*\)\".*/\1/" fi } # Install the repository signing key (see also: # http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/aboutkey.html) install_key() { APT_KEY="`which apt-key 2> /dev/null`" if [ -x "$APT_KEY" ]; then "$APT_KEY" add - >/dev/null 2>&1 <<KEYDATA -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) mQGiBEXwb0YRBADQva2NLpYXxgjNkbuP0LnPoEXruGmvi3XMIxjEUFuGNCP4Rj/a kv2E5VixBP1vcQFDRJ+p1puh8NU0XERlhpyZrVMzzS/RdWdyXf7E5S8oqNXsoD1z fvmI+i9b2EhHAA19Kgw7ifV8vMa4tkwslEmcTiwiw8lyUl28Wh4Et8SxzwCggDcA feGqtn3PP5YAdD0km4S4XeMEAJjlrqPoPv2Gf//tfznY2UyS9PUqFCPLHgFLe80u QhI2U5jt6jUKN4fHauvR6z3seSAsh1YyzyZCKxJFEKXCCqnrFSoh4WSJsbFNc4PN b0V0SqiTCkWADZyLT5wll8sWuQ5ylTf3z1ENoHf+G3um3/wk/+xmEHvj9HCTBEXP 78X0A/0Tqlhc2RBnEf+AqxWvM8sk8LzJI/XGjwBvKfXe+l3rnSR2kEAvGzj5Sg0X 4XmfTg4Jl8BNjWyvm2Wmjfet41LPmYJKsux3g0b8yzQxeOA4pQKKAU3Z4+rgzGmf HdwCG5MNT2A5XxD/eDd+L4fRx0HbFkIQoAi1J3YWQSiTk15fw7RMR29vZ2xlLCBJ bmMuIExpbnV4IFBhY2thZ2UgU2lnbmluZyBLZXkgPGxpbnV4LXBhY2thZ2VzLWtl eW1hc3RlckBnb29nbGUuY29tPohjBBMRAgAjAhsDBgsJCAcDAgQVAggDBBYCAwEC HgECF4AFAkYVdn8CGQEACgkQoECDD3+sWZHKSgCfdq3HtNYJLv+XZleb6HN4zOcF AJEAniSFbuv8V5FSHxeRimHx25671az+uQINBEXwb0sQCACuA8HT2nr+FM5y/kzI A51ZcC46KFtIDgjQJ31Q3OrkYP8LbxOpKMRIzvOZrsjOlFmDVqitiVc7qj3lYp6U rgNVaFv6Qu4bo2/ctjNHDDBdv6nufmusJUWq/9TwieepM/cwnXd+HMxu1XBKRVk9 XyAZ9SvfcW4EtxVgysI+XlptKFa5JCqFM3qJllVohMmr7lMwO8+sxTWTXqxsptJo pZeKz+UBEEqPyw7CUIVYGC9ENEtIMFvAvPqnhj1GS96REMpry+5s9WKuLEaclWpd K3krttbDlY1NaeQUCRvBYZ8iAG9YSLHUHMTuI2oea07Rh4dtIAqPwAX8xn36JAYG 2vgLAAMFB/wKqaycjWAZwIe98Yt0qHsdkpmIbarD9fGiA6kfkK/UxjL/k7tmS4Vm CljrrDZkPSQ/19mpdRcGXtb0NI9+nyM5trweTvtPw+HPkDiJlTaiCcx+izg79Fj9 KcofuNb3lPdXZb9tzf5oDnmm/B+4vkeTuEZJ//IFty8cmvCpzvY+DAz1Vo9rA+Zn cpWY1n6z6oSS9AsyT/IFlWWBZZ17SpMHu+h4Bxy62+AbPHKGSujEGQhWq8ZRoJAT G0KSObnmZ7FwFWu1e9XFoUCt0bSjiJWTIyaObMrWu/LvJ3e9I87HseSJStfw6fki 5og9qFEkMrIrBCp3QGuQWBq/rTdMuwNFiEkEGBECAAkFAkXwb0sCGwwACgkQoECD D3+sWZF/WACfeNAu1/1hwZtUo1bR+MWiCjpvHtwAnA1R3IHqFLQ2X3xJ40XPuAyY /FJG =Quqp -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- KEYDATA fi } # Set variables for the locations of the apt sources lists. find_apt_sources() { APTDIR=$(apt_config_val Dir) APTETC=$(apt_config_val 'Dir::Etc') APT_SOURCES="$APTDIR$APTETC$(apt_config_val 'Dir::Etc::sourcelist')" APT_SOURCESDIR="$APTDIR$APTETC$(apt_config_val 'Dir::Etc::sourceparts')" } # Update the Google repository if it's not set correctly. # Note: this doesn't necessarily enable the repository, it just makes sure the # correct settings are available in the sources list. # Returns: # 0 - no update necessary # 2 - error update_bad_sources() { if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then return 0 fi find_apt_sources SOURCELIST="$APT_SOURCESDIR/@@PACKAGE@@.list" # Don't do anything if the file isn't there, since that probably means the # user disabled it. if [ ! -r "$SOURCELIST" ]; then return 0 fi # Basic check for active configurations (non-blank, non-comment lines). ACTIVECONFIGS=$(grep -v "^[[:space:]]*\(#.*\)\?$" "$SOURCELIST" 2>/dev/null) # Check if the correct repository configuration is in there. REPOMATCH=$(grep "^[[:space:]#]*\b$REPOCONFIG\b" "$SOURCELIST" \ 2>/dev/null) # Check if the correct repository is disabled. MATCH_DISABLED=$(echo "$REPOMATCH" | grep "^[[:space:]]*#" 2>/dev/null) # Now figure out if we need to fix things. BADCONFIG=1 if [ "$REPOMATCH" ]; then # If it's there and active, that's ideal, so nothing to do. if [ ! "$MATCH_DISABLED" ]; then BADCONFIG=0 else # If it's not active, but neither is anything else, that's fine too. if [ ! "$ACTIVECONFIGS" ]; then BADCONFIG=0 fi fi fi if [ $BADCONFIG -eq 0 ]; then return 0 fi # At this point, either the correct configuration is completely missing, or # the wrong configuration is active. In that case, just abandon the mess and # recreate the file with the correct configuration. If there were no active # configurations before, create the new configuration disabled. DISABLE="" if [ ! "$ACTIVECONFIGS" ]; then DISABLE="#" fi printf "$SOURCES_PREAMBLE" > "$SOURCELIST" printf "$DISABLE$REPOCONFIG\n" >> "$SOURCELIST" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then return 0 fi return 2 } # Add the Google repository to the apt sources. # Returns: # 0 - sources list was created # 2 - error create_sources_lists() { if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then return 0 fi find_apt_sources SOURCELIST="$APT_SOURCESDIR/@@PACKAGE@@.list" if [ -d "$APT_SOURCESDIR" ]; then printf "$SOURCES_PREAMBLE" > "$SOURCELIST" printf "$REPOCONFIG\n" >> "$SOURCELIST" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then return 0 fi fi return 2 } # Remove our custom sources list file. # Returns: # 0 - successfully removed, or not configured # !0 - failed to remove clean_sources_lists() { if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then return 0 fi find_apt_sources rm -f "$APT_SOURCESDIR/@@PACKAGE@@.list" \ "$APT_SOURCESDIR/@@PACKAGE@@-@@CHANNEL@@.list" } # Detect if the repo config was disabled by distro upgrade and enable if # necessary. handle_distro_upgrade() { if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then return 0 fi find_apt_sources SOURCELIST="$APT_SOURCESDIR/@@PACKAGE@@.list" if [ -r "$SOURCELIST" ]; then REPOLINE=$(grep -E "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*$REPOCONFIG[[:space:]]*# disabled on upgrade to .*" "$SOURCELIST") if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then sed -i -e "s,^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*\($REPOCONFIG\)[[:space:]]*# disabled on upgrade to .*,\1," \ "$SOURCELIST" LOGGER=$(which logger 2> /dev/null) if [ "$LOGGER" ]; then "$LOGGER" -t "$0" "Reverted repository modification: $REPOLINE." fi fi fi } DEFAULT_ARCH="@@ARCHITECTURE@@" get_lib_dir() { if [ "$DEFAULT_ARCH" = "i386" ]; then LIBDIR=lib/i386-linux-gnu elif [ "$DEFAULT_ARCH" = "amd64" ]; then LIBDIR=lib/x86_64-linux-gnu else echo Unknown CPU Architecture: "$DEFAULT_ARCH" exit 1 fi }