#!/usr/bin/perl # # Because the getopt() program is so horribly broken, I wrote my own argument # processer that uses the find Getopt::Long module. This is used by all # debhelper scripts. # # Joey Hess, GPL copyright 1998. # Returns a list of packages in the control file. # Must pass "arch" or "indep" to specify arch-dependant or -independant # packages. sub GetPackages { $type=shift; my $package; my $arch; my @list; open (CONTROL,") { chomp; s/\s+$//; if (/^Package:\s+(.*)/) { $package=$1; } if (/^Architecture:\s+(.*)/) { $arch=$1; } if (!$_ or eof) { # end of stanza. if ($package && (($type eq 'indep' && $arch eq 'all') || ($type eq 'arch' && $arch ne 'all'))) { push @list, $package; undef $package, $arch; } } } close CONTROL; return @list; } # Passed an option name and an option value, adds packages to the list # of packages. We need this so the list will be built up in the right # order. sub AddPackage { my($option,$value)=@_; if ($option eq 'i' or $option eq 'indep') { push @packages, GetPackages('indep'); $indep=1; } elsif ($option eq 'a' or $option eq 'arch') { push @packages, GetPackages('arch'); $arch=1; } elsif ($option eq 'p' or $option eq 'package') { push @packages, $value; } else { $parse_error="bad option $option - should never happen!\n"; } } use Getopt::Long; # Enable bundling of short command line options. Getopt::Long::config("bundling"); # Parse options. GetOptions( "v" => \$verbose, "verbose" => \$verbose, "i" => \&AddPackage, "indep" => \&AddPackage, "a" => \&AddPackage, "arch" => \&AddPackage, "p=s" => \&AddPackage, "package=s" => \&AddPackage, "n" => \$noscripts, "noscripts" => \$noscripts, "x" => \$include, # is -x for some unknown historical reason.. "include-conffiles" => \$include, "d" => \$d_flag, "remove-d" => \$d_flag, "r" => \$r_flag, "no-restart-on-upgrade" => \$r_flag, "k" => \$k_flag, "keep" => \$k_flag, "P=s" => \$tmpdir, "tmpdir=s" => \$tmpdir, "u=s", => \$u_params, "update-rcd-params=s", => \$u_params, "dpkg-shlibdeps-params=s", => \$u_params, "m=s", => \$major, "major=s" => \$major, "V:s", => \$version_info, "version-info:s" => \$version_info, "A" => \$all, "all" => \$all, ); # Check to see if -V was specified. If so, but no parameters were passed, # the variable will be defined but empty. if (defined($version_info)) { $version_info_set=1; } # Now output everything, in a format suitable for a shell to eval it. # Note the last line sets $@ in the shell to whatever arguements remain. print qq{ DH_VERBOSE='$verbose' DH_DOPACKAGES='@packages' DH_DOINDEP='$indep' DH_DOARCH='$arch' DH_NOSCRIPTS='$noscripts' DH_EXCLUDE='$include' DH_D_FLAG='$d_flag' DH_R_FLAG='$r_flag' DH_K_FLAG='$k_flag' DH_TMPDIR='$tmpdir' DH_U_PARAMS='$u_params' DH_M_PARAMS='$major' DH_V_FLAG='$version_info' DH_V_FLAG_SET='$version_info_set' DH_PARAMS_ALL='$all' DH_PARSE_ERROR='$parse_error' set -- @ARGV };