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#!/bin/sh -e
# Copyright 2008-2020 Norbert Preining
# This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2
# or any later version.
#
# Build a TeX Live tlnet area in a temporary directory,
# then (unless -N) do a test installation from it,
# then (if the test install succeeded), update the live area,
# all as specified in the options.
vc_id='$Id$'
renice 20 $$ >/dev/null 2>&1
unset CDPATH
unset LS_COLORS
yyyy=2020
check_consistency=true
chicken=false
critical=
pretest=false
recreate=
scheme=full
testinstall=true
tlweb=/home/ftp/texlive/tlnet
update_install_pkg=true
verbose=
gpgcmd=
while test $# -gt 0; do
case $1 in
--critical) critical=--all;;
--dest) shift; tlweb=$1;;
--dry-run|-n) chicken=true;;
--gpgcmd) shift; gpgcmd="--gpgcmd \"$1\"";;
--master) shift; Master=$1;;
--no-consistency) check_consistency=false;; # takes a long time.
--no-install-pkg) update_install_pkg=false;;# trunk update after freeze
--no-testinstall|-N) testinstall=false;; # and no updates; quit early.
--pretest) tlweb=/home/ftp/texlive/tlpretest;;
--recreate) recreate=--recreate;;
--scheme) shift; scheme=$1;; # scheme for test install.
--testlocation) shift; tltrybase=$1;;
-v|-vv|-vvv) verbose=$1;;
--help) echo "ustl. sorry."; exit 0;;
--version) echo "$vc_id"; exit 0;;
*) echo "$0: unrecognized option \`$1'; see source." >&2
exit 1;;
esac
shift
done
if test ! -r "$tlweb/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb"; then
cat <<END_NO_TLPDB >&2
$0: fatal: no file $tlweb/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb.
$0: If you are setting up a new release, touch the file,
$0: and then use --critical --recreate.
$0: (Or otherwise set up the tlnet hierarchy manually.)
$0: Goodbye.
END_NO_TLPDB
# and typically we will fail because there are new messages
# in the installer. move the trial dir by hand to avoid
# time-consuming full recreate more than once.
exit 1
fi
if test -z "$Master"; then
mydir=`dirname $0`
Master=`cd $mydir/../.. && pwd`
fi
# If there are broken symlinks anywhere in the bin directories, give up
# right away. The nightly cron checks that there no symlinks anywhere else.
# Below, we check for broken symlinks in the bin/ dir as installed.
$Master/tlpkg/bin/tl-check-symlinks $Master/bin
# Keep the default out of ~ftp/texlive, which CTAN mirrors much of
test -z "$tltrybase" \
&& tltrybase=`cd $tlweb/../.. && pwd`/tlnet-trial-`date +%y%m%d`
tltry=$tltrybase/tlsrc.try
echo "$0: Using tlweb=$tlweb" # top level network directory, mirrored
echo "$0: Using tltry=$tltry" # local working dir
# Save current tlpdb in case of disaster.
cp --force --backup $tlweb/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb* /tmp
#
# Be sure we're starting the test cleanly.
rm -rf $tltrybase
mkdir -p $tltry
# Keep new directory group-writable to texlive so MacTeX maintainer
# can update it too.
chmod g+ws $tltry
chgrp texlive $tltry || : # in case of strange system
# cp/link files in a loop so we can exclude the mactex files, which is a
# waste of time, and more importantly can uselessly fail due to permissions.
for f in $tlweb/*; do
if echo "$f" | grep mactex >/dev/null; then
: # skip mactex
else
cp -al "$f" $tltry # assume GNU cp so we can link instead of copy
fi
done
# Update packages in our working dir.
# These shell assignments have to come outside the cow-shell.
echo "$0: Updating $tltry (from $Master) with cow-shell..."
containers_prog="$Master/tlpkg/bin/tl-update-containers"
containers_args=" $verbose -location $tltry $critical $recreate $gpgcmd"
containers_invoke="$containers_prog $containers_args"
#
update_install_prog=$Master/tlpkg/bin/tl-update-install-pkg
update_install_invoke="$update_install_prog $gpgcmd -o $tltry"
#
cd $tltry
cow-shell <<END_COW
echo "$0: Updating containers with (critical=$critical recreate=$recreate gpgcmd=$gpgcmd)"
echo "$0: $containers_invoke"
if $containers_invoke; then :; else
echo "$0: tl-update-containers failed, goodbye." >&2
exit 1
fi
# We don't want to update the install packages if we're updating the
# "frozen" release (tlnet-final) after we've moved on to the pretest.
# See tlpkg/doc/releng.txt.
if $update_install_pkg; then
# It is scary, but I guess we should update the installer package every
# day, partly for the sake of doc.html and partly so it actually gets
# tested. Hopefully we don't break the Perl modules very often.
echo "$0: Updating install pkg with"
echo "$0: $update_install_invoke"
if $update_install_invoke; then :; else
echo "$0: tl-update-install-pkg failed, goodbye." >&2
exit 1
fi
else
:
fi
END_COW
# cow-shell leaves this around, haven't tracked down (or reported).
rm -f $tltry/.ilist
# if not doing the test installation, don't push anything out.
$testinstall || exit 0
#
# Now we have an updated tlweb in $tltry where only the changed files
# are actual files, the rest are hard links.
# Try to make a test installation.
cd $tltrybase
tltryinst=$tltrybase/tlinst.try
zcat $tltry/install-tl-unx.tar.gz | tar -xf -
cd install-tl-* # subdir is YYYYMMDD
# create TL install profile. We set TEXMFCACHE for the sake of
# luaotfload-tool, although it should fall back to TEXMFVAR,
# which is possibly used by nothing else.
echo "# texlive-profile from $0
selected_scheme scheme-$scheme
TEXDIR $tltryinst/$yyyy
TEXMFLOCAL $tltryinst/texmf-local
TEXMFSYSCONFIG $tltryinst/$yyyy/texmf-config
TEXMFSYSVAR $tltryinst/$yyyy/texmf-var
TEXMFVAR $tltryinst/$yyyy/texmf-uvar
TEXMFHOME ~/texmf
tlpdbopt_install_docfiles 1
tlpdbopt_install_srcfiles 1
tlpdbopt_create_formats 1
instopt_letter 0
instopt_adjustpath 0
instopt_adjustrepo 1
" >texlive.profile
# silence envvar warnings and the welcome message.
TEXLIVE_INSTALL_ENV_NOCHECK=1; export TEXLIVE_INSTALL_ENV_NOCHECK
TEXLIVE_INSTALL_NO_WELCOME=1; export TEXLIVE_INSTALL_NO_WELCOME
# Minimal PATH from here on! E.g., we don't want the test install to
# find its own mktexlsr, but only have the programs in the test
# environment available.
PATH=/usr/bin
tlnet_install_log=`pwd`/update-tlnet-install.log
echo "$0: Running test install (log: $tlnet_install_log)..."
perl install-tl -location $tltry -profile texlive.profile \
>$tlnet_install_log 2>&1 \
|| true # install-tl can fail, but we test the output, so don't abort.
# the following long grep command should filter away all *normal*
# installation messages.
# if there are any other messages they will end up on stdout and
# thus be noticed.
unexpected_output=`cat $tlnet_install_log \
| sed '/The following environment variables/,/^ ------/d' \
| grep -Ev '^ ------' \
| grep -Ev '^$' \
| grep -Ev '^cryptographic signature of' \
| grep -Ev '^Automated TeX Live installation using profile' \
| grep -Ev '^Installing from:' \
| grep -Ev '^Platform: ' \
| grep -Ev '^Distribution: inst' \
| grep -Ev '^Directory for temporary files' \
| grep -Ev '^Loading ' \
| grep -Ev '^Installing ' \
| grep -Ev '^(re-)?running mktexlsr' \
| grep -Ev '^mktexlsr: Updating ' \
| grep -Ev '^mktexlsr: Done' \
| grep -Ev '^writing fmtutil.cnf to' \
| grep -Ev '^writing updmap.cfg to' \
| grep -Ev '^writing language.(dat|def|dat.lua) to' \
| grep -Ev '^pre-generating all format file' \
| grep -Ev '^making ConTeXt MkIV cache' \
| grep -Ev '^running ' \
| grep -Ev '^done running ' \
| grep -Ev '^finished ' \
| grep -Ev '^Welcome to TeX Live' \
| grep -Ev '^The TeX Live web site' \
| grep -Ev '^contains updates' \
| grep -Ev '^TeX Live is a joint project of the TeX user groups' \
| grep -Ev '^please consider supporting it by joining the group' \
| grep -Ev '^The list of groups is available' \
| grep -Ev '^Add ' \
| grep -Ev '^Most importantly, add ' \
| grep -Ev '^to your PATH for current and future sessions' \
| grep -Ev ' \(if not dynamically found\)' \
| grep -Ev 'install-tl: done' \
| grep -Ev '^Logfile: ' \
| grep -Ev '^Time used for installing ' \
| grep -Ev '^setting up ConTeXt cache' \
| grep -Ev '^resolvers +\|' \
| grep -Ev '^system +\|' \
| grep -Ev '^mtxrun +\|' \
| grep -Ev '^done$' \
| cat`
failure=false
ignore_unexpected_output=false #true, if frustration
if test -n "$unexpected_output"; then
$ignore_unexpected_output || failure=true
echo >&2
echo "$0: Test installation failed." >&2
echo "$0: Here is the unexpected output, from $tlnet_install_log:" >&2
echo "$unexpected_output" >&2
echo "$0: (end of unexpected output)." >&2
fi
# more consistency checks.
if test $failure = false; then
for cmd in \
"$tltryinst/$yyyy/bin/*/tlmgr --repository $tltry update --list" \
"$tltryinst/$yyyy/bin/*/updmap-sys -n" \
"$tltryinst/$yyyy/bin/*/mktexlsr -n --verbose" \
"$Master/tlpkg/bin/tl-check-symlinks $tltryinst/$yyyy/bin" \
"$Master/tlpkg/bin/tl-check-tlnet-consistency --location=$tltry" \
"$Master/tlpkg/bin/tl-compare-tlpdbs $critical $tltry/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb" \
; do
cmdname=`echo "$cmd" | awk '{print $1}'`
if echo "$cmdname" | grep check-tlnet-consistency >/dev/null; then
# skip consistency check if requested (for development only).
$check_consistency || continue
fi
basecmd=`basename $cmdname`
echo "$0: Running $basecmd ($cmd)"
outfile=/tmp/tlnet.$basecmd
if $cmd >$outfile 2>&1; then :; else
echo "$0: $basecmd failed ($cmd):" >&2
sed 8q $outfile >&2
echo "... see $outfile for full output ..." >&2
echo >&2
failure=true
fi
done
fi
# Format creation check, in case fmtutil's exit status wasn't right.
# This might not exist if the test install didn't get this far.
install_tl_log=$tltryinst/$yyyy/install-tl.log
if test -r $install_tl_log \
&& grep -i '^fmtutil.*error.*' $install_tl_log >/dev/null; then
echo >&2
echo "$0: seems fmtutil failed, check $install_tl_log." >&2
failure=true
else
: # appease -e
fi
# In all cases, make copies in /tmp for inspection in case of
# undetected failure.
cp -f $tlnet_install_log /tmp
test ! -r $install_tl_log || cp -f $install_tl_log /tmp
if $failure || $chicken; then
echo >&2
echo "$0: Our transcript file: $tlnet_install_log" >&2
echo "$0: install-tl log file: $install_tl_log" >&2
echo "$0: Copies of both are in /tmp." >&2
echo "$0: Please rm -rf the trial dir." >&2
if $failure; then
exit 1
elif $chicken; then
echo
echo "$0: Chicken mode, not updating anything."
exit 0
else
echo "$0: impossible non-failure non-chicken." >&2
exit 2
fi
fi
#
# no unexpected output, so ship the new packages.
cd $tltrybase
echo "$0: Updating $tlweb from $tltry."
# copy any mactex files since we didn't link them.
for f in $tlweb/*mactex*; do
test ! -r $f || cp -pf $f $tltry
done
# mv then rm to avoid the mirmon probe from making the rm fail.
mv $tlweb $tltrybase/tlnet.old
mv $tltry $tlweb
rm -rf $tltrybase
echo "$0: Done."
exit 0
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