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freebsd-ports/Tools/scripts/bump_revision.pl
Florent Thoumie 75dd621ca0 - Add bump_revision.pl, a small script to bump the PORTREVISION variable
of ports which are depending on a port with a changed shared lib version.

Edwin dedicates this script to his son Dirk, born few days ago :)
Congrats (again) !

PR:		ports/63915
Submitted by:	edwin
2005-04-12 09:22:59 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# $FreeBSD$
#
# MAINTAINER= edwin@freebsd.org
#
use Getopt::Std;
use strict;
use Cwd;
use Data::Dumper;
use vars qw/$opt_i $opt_u/;
sub usage {
print <<EOF;
Usage: $0 [options] [<category>/]<portname>
-u <username> - Your freebsd.org username. Defaults to \$ENV{USER}.
-i <filename> - Use this for INDEX name. Defaults to /usr/ports/INDEX.
Questions, suggestions etc -> edwin\@freebsd.org
EOF
exit 1;
}
my $INDEX="/usr/ports/INDEX";
my $USER=$ENV{USER};
{
$opt_i="";
$opt_u="";
getopts("i:u:");
$INDEX=$opt_i if ($opt_i);
$USER=$opt_u if ($opt_u);
die "$INDEX doesn't seem to exist. Please check the value supplied with -i or use -i." if (! -f $INDEX);
}
my $PORT=$ARGV[0];
usage() if (!$PORT);
my $CVSROOT=":ext:$USER\@pcvs.freebsd.org:/home/pcvs";
#
# Read the index, save some interesting keys
#
my %index=();
{
print "Reading $INDEX\n";
open(FIN,"$INDEX") or die "Cannot open $INDEX for reading.";
my @lines=<FIN>;
chomp(@lines);
close(FIN);
foreach my $line (@lines) {
my @a=split(/\|/,$line);
my @b=split(/\//,$a[1]);
my $port=$b[-2]."/".$b[-1];
$index{$port}{portname}=$b[-1];
$index{$port}{portnameversion}=$a[0];
$index{$port}{portdir}=$a[1];
$index{$port}{comment}=$a[3];
$index{$port}{deps}=();
if ($a[8]) {
@b=split(" ",$a[8]);
foreach my $b (@b) {
$index{$port}{deps}{$b}=1;
}
}
}
my @k=keys(%index);
print "- Processed ",$#k+1," entries.\n";
}
#
# See if the port does really exists.
# If specified as category/portname, that should be enough.
# If specified as portname, check all indexes for existence or duplicates.
#
if (defined $index{$PORT}) {
# all okay
} else {
my $count=0;
my $n="";
foreach my $p (keys(%index)) {
if ($p=~/\/$PORT$/) {
$n.=" " if ($n);
$n.=$p;
$count++;
}
}
if ($count==0) {
die "Cannot find ${PORT} in ${INDEX}.";
} elsif ($count==1) {
$PORT=$n;
} else {
die "Found ${PORT} more than once in ${INDEX}: $n. Try category/portname.";
}
}
my $PORTNAMEVERSION=$index{$PORT}{portnameversion};
print "Found $PORT as $PORTNAMEVERSION\n";
#
# Figure out all the ports depending on this one.
#
my %DEPPORTS=();
my $ports="";
{
print "Searching for ports depending on $PORT\n";
foreach my $p (keys(%index)) {
if (defined $index{$p}{deps}{$PORTNAMEVERSION}) {
$DEPPORTS{$p}=1;
$ports.=" " if ($ports);
$ports.="ports/$p";
}
}
my @k=keys(%DEPPORTS);
print "- Found ",$#k+1," ports depending on it.\n";
}
#
# Create a temp directory and cvs checkout the ports
# (don't do error checking, too complicated right now)
#
my $TMPDIR=getcwd()."/.tmpdir.$$";
{
mkdir($TMPDIR,0755);
chdir($TMPDIR);
`cvs -d $CVSROOT co -T $ports`;
}
chdir($TMPDIR);
#
# Bump portrevisions
#
{
print "Updating Makefiles\n";
foreach my $p (keys(%DEPPORTS)) {
my $makefile="ports/$p/Makefile";
print "- Updating Makefile of $p\n";
if (!open(FIN,$makefile)) {
print "-- Cannot open Makefile of $p, ignored.\n";
next;
}
my @lines=<FIN>;
close(FIN);
chomp(@lines);
my $revision=1;
foreach my $line (@lines) {
last if ($line=~/^MAINTAINER/);
$revision+=$1 if ($line=~/PORTREVISION=[ \t](\d+)$/);
}
my $printedrev=0;
open(FOUT,">$makefile");
foreach my $line (@lines) {
if (!$printedrev) {
if ($line=~/^CATEGORIES=/ || $line=~/^PORTREVISION=/) {
print FOUT "PORTREVISION= $revision\n";
$printedrev=1;
}
}
next if ($line=~/^PORTREVISION=/);
print FOUT "$line\n";
}
close(FOUT);
}
}
#
# Commit the changes. Not automated.
#
print <<EOF;
All portrevisions have been updated. You are nearly done, only one thing
remains: The commiting in the ports tree. This program is not going to do
that for you, you have to do it manually.
\$ cd $TMPDIR/ports
\$ cvs commit
Then, remove the temp directory.
EOF