#!/bin/sh ## live-build(7) - System Build Scripts ## Copyright (C) 2016-2020 The Debian Live team ## Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Daniel Baumann ## ## This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see COPYING. ## This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it ## under certain conditions; see COPYING for details. Auto_build_config () { # Automatically build config if [ -x auto/config ] && ! Stagefile_exists config; then Echo_message "Automatically populating config tree." lb config fi } Init_config_data () { Arguments "${@}" Read_conffiles $(Common_conffiles) Prepare_config # Validating config if [ "${CONFIG_VALIDATED}" != "true" ]; then Validate_config export CONFIG_VALIDATED="true" fi # Apt v2.0.1 introduced color support, but it needs to be explicitly enabled. # This is done here so that the injection of the option does not get stored in the config file. if [ "${_COLOR_OUT}" = "true" ] && [ "${_COLOR_ERR}" = "true" ]; then APT_OPTIONS="${APT_OPTIONS} -o APT::Color=true" APTITUDE_OPTIONS="${APTITUDE_OPTIONS} -o APT::Color=true" else APT_OPTIONS="${APT_OPTIONS} -o APT::Color=false" APTITUDE_OPTIONS="${APTITUDE_OPTIONS} -o APT::Color=false" fi } # "Auto" script redirection. # # As a matter of convenience users can have a set of saved commandline options # which will be automatically included in every execution of live-build. How # this works is that the save file is itself a shell script saved in the config # directory (one per top-level live-build command in fact). When `lb config`, # `lb build` or `lb clean` is run, these scripts, if they see that an "auto" # file exists in the config, they run that file, passing along any user # arguments, and terminate once that ends. The "auto" script simply re-executes # the same command (e.g. `lb config`), only with a first param of "noauto", # used to stop an infinite loop of further redirection, then a fixed saved set # of command line options, as saved in the file by the user, then any # additional command line arguments passed into the script. This is simply a # means of injecting a saved set of command line options into the execution of # live-build. # # As for this function, it is a simple helper, used by the top-level commands # to perform the redirection if the relevant "auto" file exists. It should only # be called if the calling command script was not run with "noauto" as the # first argument (the purpose of which was just described). Maybe_auto_redirect () { local TYPE="${1}"; shift case "${TYPE}" in clean|config|build) ;; *) Echo_error "Unknown auto redirect type" exit 1 ;; esac local AUTO_SCRIPT="auto/${TYPE}" if [ -x "${AUTO_SCRIPT}" ]; then Echo_message "Executing ${AUTO_SCRIPT} script." ./"${AUTO_SCRIPT}" "${@}" exit ${?} elif [ -f "${AUTO_SCRIPT}" ]; then Echo_warning "The ${AUTO_SCRIPT} script exists but is not executable, ignoring." fi }