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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# $Id$
# Originally written by Karl Berry. Public domain.
#
# Convenience front-end script to run ctan2tl. It rearranges the output
# so error messages come first, then the list of changed files. Also
# accepts platform abbreviations to run tl-update-bindir, etc. Don't
# take it too seriously; it surely need generalizing for use by anyone
# else. Uses various personal environment variables, etc.
$| = 1;
exit (&main ());
sub main {
# platform abbrev
my $arg = $ARGV[0];
if ($arg eq "asy") {
exec ("tl-update-asy --build");
} elsif ($arg eq "aarch") {
$arg = "aarch64-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "alpha") {
$arg = "alpha-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "armel") {
$arg = "armel-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "armhf") {
$arg = "armhf-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "cygwin") {
$arg = "i386-cygwin";
} elsif ($arg eq "dar32") {
$arg = "i386-darwin";
} elsif ($arg eq "darwin" || $arg eq "dar" || $arg eq "mac") {
$arg = "x86_64-darwin";
} elsif ($arg eq "darleg") {
$arg = "x86_64-darwinlegacy";
} elsif ($arg eq "irix") {
$arg = "mips-irix";
} elsif ($arg eq "kfreebsd") {
exec ("tl-update-bindir i386-kfreebsd && tl-update-bindir amd64-kfreebsd");
} elsif ($arg eq "linux32" || $arg eq "lin32") {
$arg = "i386-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "mipsel") {
$arg = "mipsel-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "netbsd") {
exec ("tl-update-bindir i386-netbsd && tl-update-bindir amd64-netbsd");
} elsif ($arg eq "powdar") {
$arg = "powerpc-darwin";
} elsif ($arg eq "powlin") {
$arg = "powerpc-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "sol") {
exec ("tl-update-bindir i386-solaris && tl-update-bindir x86_64-solaris");
} elsif ($arg eq "sparc") {
$arg = "sparc-solaris";
} elsif ($arg eq "linux64" || $arg eq "lin64") {
$arg = "x86_64-linux";
} elsif ($arg eq "musl") {
$arg = "x86_64-linuxmusl";
} elsif ($arg eq "norbert" || $arg eq "nor") {
for my $p (qw(i386-linux x86_64-linux x86_64-linuxmusl)) {
system ("$0 $p") && die "norbert/$p failed";
}
print "$0: norbert updates done.\n";
exit 0;
} elsif ($arg eq "cg" || $arg eq "moj" || $arg eq "mojca") {
for my $p (qw(i386-freebsd amd64-freebsd
x86_64-darwinlegacy
i386-solaris x86_64-solaris)) {
system ("$0 $p") && die "cg/$p failed";
}
print "$0: cg (contextgarden) updates done.\n";
exit 0;
} elsif ($arg eq "all") {
for my $p (qw(aarch dar cg norbert armhf)) {
system ("$0 $p") && die "all/$p failed";
}
print "$0: all updates done.\n";
exit 0;
}
if (-d "$ENV{xb}/$arg") {
print ("tl-update-bindir $arg\n");
exec ("tl-update-bindir", $arg);
}
$ARGV[0] = "-p" if $ARGV[0] eq "p";
print "$0: running ctan2tl @ARGV\n";
# we want our exit status to be from ctan2tl, not tee, hence the
# pipefail bash-ism.
my @lines = `set -o pipefail; ctan2tl @ARGV </dev/null 2>&1 | tee /tmp/cl.out`;
my $status = $?;
-d "$ENV{B}/tmp.cooked"
&& system ("cp /tmp/cl.out $ENV{B}/tmp.cooked/$ARGV[$#ARGV].out");
# *** and other notable messages.
my @msgs = grep { /^\*\*\*.* \S/
&& ! /\* Generating /
} @lines;
push (@msgs, grep { /at \/.* line / } @lines); # perl errors
push (@msgs, grep { /^svn: E/ } @lines); # svn errors
push (@msgs, grep { /: no hit for pattern/ } @lines); # tlpsrc updates
# map file changes; should do better, check .tlpsrc for existing ...
push (@msgs, grep { /(svn .*|^ )[A-z]*\.map$/ } @lines);
print map { (/^\*/ ? "" : "*** ") . $_ } @msgs;
if ($status != 0) {
warn "*** ctan2tl exit status: $status\n";
print STDERR @lines;
return 1;
}
my $whole_string = join ("", @lines);
my @page = split (/\f */, $whole_string);
my $diff_list
= `test -s /tmp/$<.tlplace.diff && sed -n -e 's/^--- //' \\
-e 's/[ \\t].*//' \\
-e 's,/home/texlive/karl/, ,p' \\
/tmp/$<.tlplace.diff`;
$diff_list = "";
# page 0: build stuff.
# page 1: cooked hierarchy.
# page 2: new vs. present.
# page 3: place output.
print "$page[2]$diff_list\n\f$page[1]\n\f$page[0]\n\f$page[3]\n";
return 0;
}
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