#!/bin/bash # # ELS script to build tar-1.23 as a statically-linked binary. # # tar is used as a backup and restore tool. # # Static linking provides an extra degree of robustness to the # system by ensuring that packages and tape backups are still access- # ible even if system libraries become corrupted or deleted. # tar-static is most effective when used together with sysvinit-static, # bash-static and gzip-static. # # Source code is from: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar # # # This script is public domain software and may be freely copied. # # This script 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. # # # Define the package name, source directory, build directory and # staging directory paths. Prefixes to directories may be overridden # by setting shell variables SRC, BUILD and STAGING. For example, # doing "export SRC=/root/foo" before calling this script will override # the default /usr/src and set SRC_DIR to /root/foo/$PKG_NAME instead. # PKG_NAME=$(basename $0) SRC_DIR=${SRC:-/usr/src}/$PKG_NAME # Remove "-static" from the source path using sed. SRC_DIR=$(echo "$SRC_DIR" | sed s/-static//) BUILD_DIR=${BUILD:-/var/tmp/build}/$PKG_NAME STAGING_DIR=${STAGING:-/var/tmp/staging}/$PKG_NAME # Check that the source directory really exits and bail out if not. if ! [ -d $SRC_DIR ]; then echo "$PKG_NAME: Cannot find source code directory $SRC_DIR." exit 1 fi # Do not overwrite existing build directory. if [ -d $BUILD_DIR ]; then echo "$PKG_NAME: Build directory $BUILD_DIR already exists." exit 2 else mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR fi # Do not overwrite existing staging directory. if [ -d $STAGING_DIR ]; then echo "$PKG_NAME: Staging directory $STAGING_DIR already exists." exit 4 else mkdir -p $STAGING_DIR fi # Configure the package for FHS compliance and i586 processor. export CC="gcc -march=i586" cd $BUILD_DIR $SRC_DIR/configure \ --exec-prefix=/ \ --build=i586-pc-linux-gnu \ --infodir=/usr/share/info \ --libexecdir=/usr/lib/tar \ --mandir=/usr/share/man \ --prefix=/usr # Check return status and bail out if it's non-zero. if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then echo "$PKG_NAME: Configuration failed!" exit 8 fi # Build the package with statically-link executables. make LDFLAGS=-static # Check return code and bail if it looks bad. if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then echo "$PKG_NAME: Build failed!" exit 16 fi # Install into staging area overriding make variables as needed. make DESTDIR=$STAGING_DIR install # Check return code and bail if it looks bad. if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then echo "$PKG_NAME: Installation to staging area failed!" exit 32 fi # Post-install tweaking. # Remove the unused /sbin directory. rmdir $STAGING_DIR/sbin # Remove rmt program. This used to control tape drives, but the mt-st # and mtft packages have better versions of these programs. rm $STAGING_DIR/usr/lib/tar/rmt rmdir $STAGING_DIR/usr/lib/tar rmdir $STAGING_DIR/usr/lib # Remove the dir file from the info directory so as not to overwrite # the dir file on the target system when this package is inistalled. rm $STAGING_DIR/usr/share/info/dir # Keep a copy of the license document. install -D -o root -g root -m 644 $SRC_DIR/COPYING \ $STAGING_DIR/usr/share/doc/$PKG_NAME/LICENSE # Strip binaries and compress documentation to save space. strip $STAGING_DIR/bin/* gzip $STAGING_DIR/usr/share/info/* gzip -r $STAGING_DIR/usr/share/doc # Create the package if ! [ "$PKG_COMMAND" = "" ]; then export $PKG_NAME $STAGING_DIR $PKG_COMMAND else cd $STAGING_DIR tar -zcf ../$PKG_NAME.i586.tar.gz * fi # end of blueprint