slitaz-dev-tools rev 285
mouve tazchroot to oldstuff
author | Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org> |
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date | Thu Mar 16 18:37:13 2017 +0100 (2017-03-16) |
parents | dc62a376e277 |
children | d88854cffc10 |
files | oldstuff/tazchroot/AUTHORS oldstuff/tazchroot/COPYING oldstuff/tazchroot/tazchroot oldstuff/tazchroot/tazchroot-scripts/tank-bot oldstuff/tazchroot/tazchroot.conf oldstuff/tazchroot/wok/tazchroot/receipt tazchroot/AUTHORS tazchroot/COPYING tazchroot/tazchroot tazchroot/tazchroot-scripts/tank-bot tazchroot/tazchroot.conf |
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3.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 3.2 +++ b/oldstuff/tazchroot/tazchroot Thu Mar 16 18:37:13 2017 +0100 3.3 @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ 3.4 +#!/bin/sh 3.5 +# Tazchroot - SliTaz chroot manager tool. 3.6 +# 3.7 +# System wide config file for tazhack : /etc/slitaz/tazchroot.conf 3.8 +# Expected system wide config (for SliTaz) : /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf 3.9 +# 3.10 +# (ยข) Since end of time Anonymous - GNU gpl v3 3.11 +# Version : Alpha 3.12 +# Authors : Anonymous 3.13 +# 3.14 + 3.15 +# Get main SliTaz configuration file. 3.16 +. /lib/libtaz.sh 3.17 +source_lib commons 3.18 + 3.19 +# Create chroot if needed 3.20 +check_chroot() 3.21 +{ 3.22 +if [ ! -d $chroot_dir ]; then 3.23 + check_root 3.24 + echo -n "Creating chroot in $chroot_dir..." 3.25 + create_chroot 3.26 + status 3.27 +fi 3.28 +if [ -d "$chroot_dir/proc/1" ]; then 3.29 + echo "The chroot $chroot_dir is already mounted." >&2 3.30 + exit 1 3.31 +fi 3.32 +} 3.33 + 3.34 +update_scripts() 3.35 +{ 3.36 + echo -n "Updating scripts" 3.37 + for script in $(cd "$script_dir" && echo *); do 3.38 + if [ ! -f "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" ] || \ 3.39 + [ "$script_dir/$script" -nt "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" ]; then 3.40 + cp -a "$script_dir/$script" "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" 3.41 + chmod +x "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" 3.42 + fi 3.43 + done 3.44 + status 3.45 +} 3.46 + 3.47 +# Run the script. 3.48 +check_root 3.49 +get_config 3.50 +command="$@" 3.51 +[ -z "$command" ] && command='/bin/sh --login' 3.52 +check_chroot 3.53 +echo -n "Updating scripts..." 3.54 +update_scripts 3.55 +status 3.56 +echo -n "Mounting chroot directories..." 3.57 +mount_chroot 3.58 +status 3.59 +echo "Command : $command" 3.60 +echo "Entering chroot..." 3.61 +chroot $chroot_dir $command 3.62 +echo -n "Leaving chroot..." 3.63 +umount_chroot 3.64 +status
4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/oldstuff/tazchroot/tazchroot-scripts/tank-bot Thu Mar 16 18:37:13 2017 +0100 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ 4.4 +#!/bin/sh 4.5 + 4.6 +source /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf 4.7 +for repo in $(cat /etc/slitaz/tank-bot.conf); do 4.8 + cd $SLITAZ_DIR/$repo 4.9 + tazchroot tank-bot 4.10 +done 4.11 + 4.12 +echo y | tazpkg upgrade 4.13 + 4.14 +exit 0
5.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 5.2 +++ b/oldstuff/tazchroot/tazchroot.conf Thu Mar 16 18:37:13 2017 +0100 5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ 5.4 +# Tazchroot configuration file. 5.5 +# Allows you to build a chrooted cooking environnment using the last 5.6 +# available package version. 5.7 + 5.8 +# Use SliTaz version. 5.9 +SLITAZ_VERSION=cooking 5.10 + 5.11 +# SLITAZ_DIR (it's mounted on chroot). 5.12 +SLITAZ_DIR=/home/slitaz 5.13 + 5.14 +# Chroot path. 5.15 +chroot_dir=$SLITAZ_DIR/$SLITAZ_VERSION/sandbox 5.16 + 5.17 +# Online repository path. 5.18 +MIRROR=http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/cooking/ 5.19 + 5.20 +# Default SliTaz paths. 5.21 +LOCALSTATE=/var/lib/tazpkg 5.22 +INSTALLED=$LOCALSTATE/installed 5.23 + 5.24 +# Webserver path. 5.25 +# Defines where the webserver should be located. 5.26 +# You have to use the same setup inside & outside the chroot. 5.27 +# Here we use the default setup. 5.28 +# The host system needs php installed to make it work. 5.29 +# Uncomment the following line to use this option. 5.30 +WEBSERVER="/var/www/vhosts/bb" 5.31 + 5.32 +# Default scripts path (these scripts are added to the 5.33 +# $chroot_dir/usr/bin and can be called with tazchroot script) 5.34 +script_dir="/usr/lib/slitaz/chroot-scripts/tazchroot" 5.35 + 5.36 +# List of directories to mount. 5.37 +# They are mounted to an equivalent location in the chroot. 5.38 +# (one per line) 5.39 +list_dir="$SLITAZ_DIR 5.40 +$WEBSERVER" 5.41 + 5.42 +create_chroot() 5.43 +{ 5.44 + # Warning message. 5.45 + echo -en "\\033[1;31mWarning:\\033[0m this script is going to use another packages repository other \ 5.46 +than the one you generally use. Please don't install packages until the chroot is created or it will \ 5.47 +screw your main system. Don't continue to run this script if you're installing something. 5.48 + 5.49 +Continue to run (type 'yes' to continue) ? " | fold -s; read answer 5.50 + [ "$answer" = yes ] || exit 5.51 + 5.52 + if [ -f "$LOCALSTATE/priotity" ]; then 5.53 + mv $LOCALSTATE/priotity $LOCALSTATE/priority.tmp-bak 5.54 + fi 5.55 + tazpkg add-undigest tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror "$MIRROR" 5.56 + echo "tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror" > /var/lib/tazpkg/priority 5.57 + tazpkg recharge 5.58 + 5.59 + # Install needed packages. 5.60 + mkdir -p $chroot_dir 5.61 + tazpkg get-install busybox --root="$chroot_dir" 5.62 + tazpkg get-install tazchroot --root="$chroot_dir" 5.63 + tazpkg get-install tazpkg --root="$chroot_dir" 5.64 + tazpkg get-install tazwok --root="$chroot_dir" 5.65 + 5.66 + rm -r $LOCALSTATE/undigest/tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror 5.67 + if [ -f "$LOCALSTATE/priotity.tmp-bak" ]; then 5.68 + mv -f $LOCALSTATE/priotity.tmp-bak $LOCALSTATE/priority 5.69 + fi 5.70 + tazpkg recharge 5.71 + 5.72 + echo -e "\\033[1;31mWarning:\\033[0m Your SliTaz repository configuration is now \ 5.73 +back to a normal state." | fold -s 5.74 +} 5.75 + 5.76 +mount_chroot() 5.77 +{ 5.78 + # resolv.conf is needed to have network access into chroot. 5.79 + cp -a /etc/resolv.conf "$chroot_dir/etc/resolv.conf" 5.80 + 5.81 + # Setup mirror for chroot. 5.82 + echo "$MIRROR" > "$chroot_dir/var/lib/tazpkg/mirror" 5.83 + 5.84 + # Setup release. 5.85 + echo "$SLITAZ_VERSION" > "$chroot_dir/etc/slitaz-release" 5.86 + 5.87 + # Webserver setup. 5.88 + if [ "$WEBSERVER" ]; then 5.89 + mkdir -p /usr/lib/slitaz 5.90 + [ -d /usr/share/slitaz/web-bb ] || [ -L /usr/share/slitaz/web-bb ] || 5.91 + ln -s $chroot_dir/usr/share/slitaz/web-bb /usr/share/slitaz/web-bb 5.92 + 5.93 + # Make tazwok act as if php/lighttpd were installed into the sandbox. 5.94 + mkdir -p $chroot_dir$INSTALLED/php 5.95 + mkdir -p $chroot_dir$INSTALLED/lighttpd 5.96 + fi 5.97 + 5.98 + # Mount system directories. 5.99 + mount -o bind /proc $chroot_dir/proc 5.100 + mount -o bind /sys $chroot_dir/sys 5.101 + mount -o bind /dev/pts $chroot_dir/dev/pts 5.102 + mount -o bind /dev/shm $chroot_dir/dev/shm 5.103 + 5.104 + # Mount directories of LIST_DIR. 5.105 + # Create them if needed to avoid errors. 5.106 + for dir in $list_dir; do 5.107 + mkdir -p $dir 5.108 + mkdir -p $chroot_dir$dir 5.109 + mount $dir $chroot_dir$dir 5.110 + done 5.111 +} 5.112 + 5.113 +umount_chroot() 5.114 +{ 5.115 + # First umount directories of LIST_DIR. 5.116 + for dir in $list_dir; do 5.117 + umount $chroot_dir$dir 5.118 + done 5.119 + 5.120 + # Then umount system directories. 5.121 + umount $chroot_dir/dev/shm 5.122 + umount $chroot_dir/dev/pts 5.123 + umount $chroot_dir/sys 5.124 + umount $chroot_dir/proc 5.125 +}
6.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 6.2 +++ b/oldstuff/tazchroot/wok/tazchroot/receipt Thu Mar 16 18:37:13 2017 +0100 6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ 6.4 +# SliTaz package receipt. 6.5 + 6.6 +PACKAGE="tazchroot" 6.7 +VERSION="258" 6.8 +CATEGORY="base-system" 6.9 +SHORT_DESC="Slitaz tool to manage chroot" 6.10 +MAINTAINER="gokhlayeh@slitaz.org" 6.11 +LICENSE="BSD" 6.12 +WEB_SITE="http://www.slitaz.org/" 6.13 +SOURCE="slitaz-dev-tools" 6.14 +TARBALL="$SOURCE-$VERSION.tar.bz2" 6.15 +WGET_URL="http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-dev-tools/archive/$VERSION.tar.bz2" 6.16 +TAGS="slitaz" 6.17 + 6.18 +DEPENDS="slitaz-base-files" 6.19 + 6.20 +# Rules to gen a SliTaz package suitable for Tazpkg. 6.21 +genpkg_rules() 6.22 +{ 6.23 + mkdir -p $fs/usr/bin $fs/etc/slitaz \ 6.24 + $fs/usr/lib/slitaz/chroot-scripts 6.25 + cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/tazchroot $fs/usr/bin 6.26 + chmod 755 $fs/usr/bin/tazchroot 6.27 + cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/tazchroot.conf $fs/etc/slitaz 6.28 + cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/tazchroot-scripts \ 6.29 + $fs/usr/lib/slitaz/chroot-scripts/tazchroot 6.30 +}
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9.1 --- a/tazchroot/tazchroot Thu Mar 02 19:32:06 2017 +0000 9.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 9.3 @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ 9.4 -#!/bin/sh 9.5 -# Tazchroot - SliTaz chroot manager tool. 9.6 -# 9.7 -# System wide config file for tazhack : /etc/slitaz/tazchroot.conf 9.8 -# Expected system wide config (for SliTaz) : /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf 9.9 -# 9.10 -# (ยข) Since end of time Anonymous - GNU gpl v3 9.11 -# Version : Alpha 9.12 -# Authors : Anonymous 9.13 -# 9.14 - 9.15 -# Get main SliTaz configuration file. 9.16 -. /lib/libtaz.sh 9.17 -source_lib commons 9.18 - 9.19 -# Create chroot if needed 9.20 -check_chroot() 9.21 -{ 9.22 -if [ ! -d $chroot_dir ]; then 9.23 - check_root 9.24 - echo -n "Creating chroot in $chroot_dir..." 9.25 - create_chroot 9.26 - status 9.27 -fi 9.28 -if [ -d "$chroot_dir/proc/1" ]; then 9.29 - echo "The chroot $chroot_dir is already mounted." >&2 9.30 - exit 1 9.31 -fi 9.32 -} 9.33 - 9.34 -update_scripts() 9.35 -{ 9.36 - echo -n "Updating scripts" 9.37 - for script in $(cd "$script_dir" && echo *); do 9.38 - if [ ! -f "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" ] || \ 9.39 - [ "$script_dir/$script" -nt "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" ]; then 9.40 - cp -a "$script_dir/$script" "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" 9.41 - chmod +x "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" 9.42 - fi 9.43 - done 9.44 - status 9.45 -} 9.46 - 9.47 -# Run the script. 9.48 -check_root 9.49 -get_config 9.50 -command="$@" 9.51 -[ -z "$command" ] && command='/bin/sh --login' 9.52 -check_chroot 9.53 -echo -n "Updating scripts..." 9.54 -update_scripts 9.55 -status 9.56 -echo -n "Mounting chroot directories..." 9.57 -mount_chroot 9.58 -status 9.59 -echo "Command : $command" 9.60 -echo "Entering chroot..." 9.61 -chroot $chroot_dir $command 9.62 -echo -n "Leaving chroot..." 9.63 -umount_chroot 9.64 -status
10.1 --- a/tazchroot/tazchroot-scripts/tank-bot Thu Mar 02 19:32:06 2017 +0000 10.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 10.3 @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ 10.4 -#!/bin/sh 10.5 - 10.6 -source /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf 10.7 -for repo in $(cat /etc/slitaz/tank-bot.conf); do 10.8 - cd $SLITAZ_DIR/$repo 10.9 - tazchroot tank-bot 10.10 -done 10.11 - 10.12 -echo y | tazpkg upgrade 10.13 - 10.14 -exit 0
11.1 --- a/tazchroot/tazchroot.conf Thu Mar 02 19:32:06 2017 +0000 11.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 11.3 @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ 11.4 -# Tazchroot configuration file. 11.5 -# Allows you to build a chrooted cooking environnment using the last 11.6 -# available package version. 11.7 - 11.8 -# Use SliTaz version. 11.9 -SLITAZ_VERSION=cooking 11.10 - 11.11 -# SLITAZ_DIR (it's mounted on chroot). 11.12 -SLITAZ_DIR=/home/slitaz 11.13 - 11.14 -# Chroot path. 11.15 -chroot_dir=$SLITAZ_DIR/$SLITAZ_VERSION/sandbox 11.16 - 11.17 -# Online repository path. 11.18 -MIRROR=http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/cooking/ 11.19 - 11.20 -# Default SliTaz paths. 11.21 -LOCALSTATE=/var/lib/tazpkg 11.22 -INSTALLED=$LOCALSTATE/installed 11.23 - 11.24 -# Webserver path. 11.25 -# Defines where the webserver should be located. 11.26 -# You have to use the same setup inside & outside the chroot. 11.27 -# Here we use the default setup. 11.28 -# The host system needs php installed to make it work. 11.29 -# Uncomment the following line to use this option. 11.30 -WEBSERVER="/var/www/vhosts/bb" 11.31 - 11.32 -# Default scripts path (these scripts are added to the 11.33 -# $chroot_dir/usr/bin and can be called with tazchroot script) 11.34 -script_dir="/usr/lib/slitaz/chroot-scripts/tazchroot" 11.35 - 11.36 -# List of directories to mount. 11.37 -# They are mounted to an equivalent location in the chroot. 11.38 -# (one per line) 11.39 -list_dir="$SLITAZ_DIR 11.40 -$WEBSERVER" 11.41 - 11.42 -create_chroot() 11.43 -{ 11.44 - # Warning message. 11.45 - echo -en "\\033[1;31mWarning:\\033[0m this script is going to use another packages repository other \ 11.46 -than the one you generally use. Please don't install packages until the chroot is created or it will \ 11.47 -screw your main system. Don't continue to run this script if you're installing something. 11.48 - 11.49 -Continue to run (type 'yes' to continue) ? " | fold -s; read answer 11.50 - [ "$answer" = yes ] || exit 11.51 - 11.52 - if [ -f "$LOCALSTATE/priotity" ]; then 11.53 - mv $LOCALSTATE/priotity $LOCALSTATE/priority.tmp-bak 11.54 - fi 11.55 - tazpkg add-undigest tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror "$MIRROR" 11.56 - echo "tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror" > /var/lib/tazpkg/priority 11.57 - tazpkg recharge 11.58 - 11.59 - # Install needed packages. 11.60 - mkdir -p $chroot_dir 11.61 - tazpkg get-install busybox --root="$chroot_dir" 11.62 - tazpkg get-install tazchroot --root="$chroot_dir" 11.63 - tazpkg get-install tazpkg --root="$chroot_dir" 11.64 - tazpkg get-install tazwok --root="$chroot_dir" 11.65 - 11.66 - rm -r $LOCALSTATE/undigest/tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror 11.67 - if [ -f "$LOCALSTATE/priotity.tmp-bak" ]; then 11.68 - mv -f $LOCALSTATE/priotity.tmp-bak $LOCALSTATE/priority 11.69 - fi 11.70 - tazpkg recharge 11.71 - 11.72 - echo -e "\\033[1;31mWarning:\\033[0m Your SliTaz repository configuration is now \ 11.73 -back to a normal state." | fold -s 11.74 -} 11.75 - 11.76 -mount_chroot() 11.77 -{ 11.78 - # resolv.conf is needed to have network access into chroot. 11.79 - cp -a /etc/resolv.conf "$chroot_dir/etc/resolv.conf" 11.80 - 11.81 - # Setup mirror for chroot. 11.82 - echo "$MIRROR" > "$chroot_dir/var/lib/tazpkg/mirror" 11.83 - 11.84 - # Setup release. 11.85 - echo "$SLITAZ_VERSION" > "$chroot_dir/etc/slitaz-release" 11.86 - 11.87 - # Webserver setup. 11.88 - if [ "$WEBSERVER" ]; then 11.89 - mkdir -p /usr/lib/slitaz 11.90 - [ -d /usr/share/slitaz/web-bb ] || [ -L /usr/share/slitaz/web-bb ] || 11.91 - ln -s $chroot_dir/usr/share/slitaz/web-bb /usr/share/slitaz/web-bb 11.92 - 11.93 - # Make tazwok act as if php/lighttpd were installed into the sandbox. 11.94 - mkdir -p $chroot_dir$INSTALLED/php 11.95 - mkdir -p $chroot_dir$INSTALLED/lighttpd 11.96 - fi 11.97 - 11.98 - # Mount system directories. 11.99 - mount -o bind /proc $chroot_dir/proc 11.100 - mount -o bind /sys $chroot_dir/sys 11.101 - mount -o bind /dev/pts $chroot_dir/dev/pts 11.102 - mount -o bind /dev/shm $chroot_dir/dev/shm 11.103 - 11.104 - # Mount directories of LIST_DIR. 11.105 - # Create them if needed to avoid errors. 11.106 - for dir in $list_dir; do 11.107 - mkdir -p $dir 11.108 - mkdir -p $chroot_dir$dir 11.109 - mount $dir $chroot_dir$dir 11.110 - done 11.111 -} 11.112 - 11.113 -umount_chroot() 11.114 -{ 11.115 - # First umount directories of LIST_DIR. 11.116 - for dir in $list_dir; do 11.117 - umount $chroot_dir$dir 11.118 - done 11.119 - 11.120 - # Then umount system directories. 11.121 - umount $chroot_dir/dev/shm 11.122 - umount $chroot_dir/dev/pts 11.123 - umount $chroot_dir/sys 11.124 - umount $chroot_dir/proc 11.125 -}