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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# $Id$
# Copyright 2008, 2009 TeX Users Group.
# This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2
# or any later version.
#
# Check that the same set of files are wrappers on w32 and symlinks on
# all others.
BEGIN {
$^W = 1;
($mydir = $0) =~ s,/[^/]*$,,;
unshift (@INC, "$mydir/..");
}
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;
our $mydir;
my $help = 0;
GetOptions("help|?" => \$help) or pod2usage(1);
pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) if $help;
exit (&main ());
sub main
{
my $err = 0;
chomp (my $Master = `cd $mydir/../.. && pwd`);
my $bindir = "$Master/bin";
chdir ($bindir) || die "chdir($bindir) failed: $!";
my %w = &unx_wrapper_entries ("i386-linux");
# add some additional wrappers which are not found
# automatically since they are not .. symlinks on Unix.
$w{'updmap'} = 1;
$w{'updmap-sys'} = 1;
chomp (my $srcdir = `cd $Master/../Build/source/texk/texlive && pwd`);
$cww = "$srcdir/w32_wrapper/runscript.exe";
$err += &check_w32 ("win32", $cww, %w);
# extra check for fmtutil-sys.exe, which is now a copy of fmtutil.exe
$err += system ("cmp win32/fmtutil-sys.exe win32/fmtutil.exe");
return $err;
}
# return all symlinks starting with ".." in DIR as a hash, with symlink
# targets as the values. Check that targets are executable.
#
sub unx_wrapper_entries
{
my ($DIR) = @_;
my %ret;
chomp (my $olddir = `pwd`);
chdir ($DIR) || die "chdir($DIR) failed: $!";
local *DIR;
opendir (DIR, ".") || die "opendir($DIR) failed: $!";
while (my $ent = readdir (DIR)) {
next unless -l $ent; # skip all but symlinks
my $target = readlink ($ent);
die "readlink($ent) failed: $!" if !defined ($target);
next unless $target =~ /^\.\./; # skip all but .. symlinks
# the target of the symlink should be executable.
warn "$ent: target $target not executable\n" if ! -x $target;
$ret{$ent} = $target; # remember name and link target
}
closedir (DIR) || warn "closedir($DIR) failed: $!";
chdir ($olddir) || die "chdir($olddir) failed: $!";
return %ret;
}
# Windows is special, as usual. Given the list of wrappers in UW, check
# that each of those entries exists in W32DIR as a .exe, and is a copy
# of the canonical w32 wrapper specified in W32CANONICAL.
#
sub check_w32
{
my ($w32dir, $w32canonical, %uw) = @_;
my $diff = 0;
for my $k (sort keys %uw) {
my $target = $uw{$k};
next if $target =~ /bibexport/; # shell script
next if $target =~ /context/; # does things its own way
next if $target =~ /listings-ext/; # shell script
next if $target =~ /man/; # no symlink
next if $target =~ /ps4pdf/; # has its own .bat
next if $target =~ /simpdftex/; # shell script
next if $target =~ /tex4ht/; # tex4ht has its own .bat's
next if $target =~ /tlmgr/; # does things its own way
next if $target =~ /xasy/; # no need
#print "$k -> $uw{$k}\n";
$diff += system ("cmp $w32dir/$k.exe $w32canonical");
}
opendir (DIR, $w32dir) || die "opendir($DIR) failed: $!";
my @binfiles = readdir (DIR);
closedir (DIR) || warn "closedir($DIR) failed: $!";
foreach my $f (@binfiles) {
next unless ($f =~ s/\.(bat|cmd)$//); # only batch files
next if ($uw{$f}); # already checked
$diff += system ("cmp $w32dir/$f.exe $w32canonical");
}
return $diff;
}
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