wok-current rev 8853
Updated tazchroot to use slitaz-dev-tools.
author | Christopher Rogers <slaxemulator@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri Feb 25 00:36:16 2011 +0000 (2011-02-25) |
parents | b5a5fbb61181 |
children | 6355beac422f |
files | tazchroot/receipt tazchroot/stuff/AUTHORS tazchroot/stuff/COPYING tazchroot/stuff/tazchroot tazchroot/stuff/tazchroot-scripts/tank-bot tazchroot/stuff/tazchroot.conf |
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1.1 --- a/tazchroot/receipt Fri Feb 25 00:34:53 2011 +0000 1.2 +++ b/tazchroot/receipt Fri Feb 25 00:36:16 2011 +0000 1.3 @@ -6,7 +6,11 @@ 1.4 SHORT_DESC="Slitaz tool to manage chroot" 1.5 MAINTAINER="gokhlayeh@slitaz.org" 1.6 DEPENDS="libtaz" 1.7 +BUILD_DEPENDS="mercurial" 1.8 WEB_SITE="http://www.slitaz.org/" 1.9 +SOURCE="slitaz-dev-tools" 1.10 +WGET_URL="mercurial|http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-dev-tools" 1.11 +BRANCH="$VERSION" 1.12 TAGS="slitaz" 1.13 1.14 # Rules to gen a SliTaz package suitable for Tazpkg. 1.15 @@ -14,9 +18,9 @@ 1.16 { 1.17 mkdir -p $fs/usr/bin $fs/etc/slitaz \ 1.18 $fs/usr/lib/slitaz/chroot-scripts 1.19 - cp -a $stuff/tazchroot $fs/usr/bin 1.20 + cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/tazchroot $fs/usr/bin 1.21 chmod 755 $fs/usr/bin/tazchroot 1.22 - cp -a $stuff/tazchroot.conf $fs/etc/slitaz 1.23 - cp -a $stuff/tazchroot-scripts \ 1.24 + cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/tazchroot.conf $fs/etc/slitaz 1.25 + cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/tazchroot-scripts \ 1.26 $fs/usr/lib/slitaz/chroot-scripts/tazchroot 1.27 }
2.1 --- a/tazchroot/stuff/AUTHORS Fri Feb 25 00:34:53 2011 +0000 2.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 2.3 @@ -1,1 +0,0 @@ 2.4 -Antoine Bodin <gokhlayeh@slitaz.org> 2.5 \ No newline at end of file
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4.1 --- a/tazchroot/stuff/tazchroot Fri Feb 25 00:34:53 2011 +0000 4.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.3 @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ 4.4 -#!/bin/sh 4.5 -# Tazchroot - SliTaz chroot managing tool. 4.6 -# 4.7 -# System wide config file for tazhack : /etc/slitaz/tazchroot.conf 4.8 -# Expected system wide config (for Slitaz) : /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf 4.9 -# 4.10 -# (ยข) Since end of time Anonymous - GNU gpl v3 4.11 -# Version : Alpha 4.12 -# Authors : Anonymous 4.13 -# 4.14 - 4.15 -# Get main SliTaz configuration file. 4.16 -. /usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz 4.17 -source_lib commons 4.18 - 4.19 -# Create chroot if needed 4.20 -check_chroot() 4.21 -{ 4.22 -if [ ! -d $chroot_dir ]; then 4.23 - check_root 4.24 - echo -n "Creating chroot in $chroot_dir..." 4.25 - create_chroot 4.26 - status 4.27 -fi 4.28 -if [ -d "$chroot_dir/proc/1" ]; then 4.29 - echo "The chroot $chroot_dir is already mounted." >&2 4.30 - exit 1 4.31 -fi 4.32 -} 4.33 - 4.34 -update_scripts() 4.35 -{ 4.36 - echo -n "Updating scripts" 4.37 - for script in $(cd "$script_dir" && echo *); do 4.38 - if [ ! -f "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" ] || \ 4.39 - [ "$script_dir/$script" -nt "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" ]; then 4.40 - cp -a "$script_dir/$script" "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" 4.41 - chmod +x "$chroot_dir/usr/bin/$script" 4.42 - fi 4.43 - done 4.44 - status 4.45 -} 4.46 - 4.47 -# Run the script. 4.48 -check_root 4.49 -get_config 4.50 -command="$@" 4.51 -[ -z "$command" ] && command='/bin/sh --login' 4.52 -check_chroot 4.53 -echo -n "Updating scripts..." 4.54 -update_scripts 4.55 -status 4.56 -echo -n "Mounting chroot directories..." 4.57 -mount_chroot 4.58 -status 4.59 -echo "Command : $command" 4.60 -echo "Entering in chroot..." 4.61 -chroot $chroot_dir $command 4.62 -echo -n "Leaving chroot..." 4.63 -umount_chroot 4.64 -status
5.1 --- a/tazchroot/stuff/tazchroot-scripts/tank-bot Fri Feb 25 00:34:53 2011 +0000 5.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 5.3 @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ 5.4 -#!/bin/sh 5.5 - 5.6 -source /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf 5.7 -for repo in $(cat /etc/slitaz/tank-bot.conf); do 5.8 - cd $SLITAZ_DIR/$repo 5.9 - tazchroot tank-bot 5.10 -done 5.11 - 5.12 -echo y | tazpkg upgrade 5.13 - 5.14 -exit 0
6.1 --- a/tazchroot/stuff/tazchroot.conf Fri Feb 25 00:34:53 2011 +0000 6.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 6.3 @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ 6.4 -# Tazchroot configuration file 6.5 -# Allow you to build a chrooted cooking environnment using the last 6.6 -# version available of packages. 6.7 - 6.8 -# Use SliTaz version: 6.9 -SLITAZ_VERSION=cooking 6.10 - 6.11 -# Chroot path: 6.12 -chroot_dir=/home/cooking 6.13 - 6.14 -# SLITAZ_DIR (it's mounted on chroot) 6.15 -SLITAZ_DIR=/home/slitaz 6.16 - 6.17 -# Online repository path: 6.18 -MIRROR=http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/experimental/ 6.19 - 6.20 -# Default SliTaz paths. 6.21 -LOCALSTATE=/var/lib/tazpkg 6.22 -INSTALLED=$LOCALSTATE/installed 6.23 - 6.24 -# Webserver path; 6.25 -# Define where the chrooted webserver should be linker into 6.26 -# the host system; In this case use the default path when 6.27 -# setting up chrooted webserver. 6.28 -# The host system needs php installed to make it works. 6.29 -# Uncomment to following line to use this option. 6.30 -#WEBSERVER="/var/www/vhosts/bb" 6.31 - 6.32 -# Default scripts path (theses scripts are added in the 6.33 -# $chroot_dir/usr/bin and can be called with tazchroot script) 6.34 -script_dir="/usr/lib/slitaz/chroot-scripts/tazchroot" 6.35 - 6.36 -# List of directories to mount. 6.37 -# They are mounted to an equivalent location into chroot. 6.38 -# (one per line) 6.39 -list_dir="$SLITAZ_DIR" 6.40 - 6.41 -create_chroot() 6.42 -{ 6.43 - # Warning message. 6.44 - echo -en "\\033[1;31mWarning:\\033[0m this script is going to use another packages repository than \ 6.45 -the one you generally use. Please don't install packages until chroot is created or it will \ 6.46 -screw you're main system. 6.47 -Don't continue to run this script if you're installing something. 6.48 - 6.49 -Continue to run (type 'yes' to continue) ? " | fold; read answer 6.50 - [ "$answer" = yes ] || exit 6.51 - 6.52 - if [ -f "$LOCALSTATE/priotity" ]; then 6.53 - mv $LOCALSTATE/priotity $LOCALSTATE/priority.tmp-bak 6.54 - fi 6.55 - tazpkg add-undigest tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror "$MIRROR" 6.56 - echo "tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror" > /var/lib/tazpkg/priority 6.57 - tazpkg recharge 6.58 - 6.59 - # Install needed packages. 6.60 - tazpkg get-install busybox --root="$chroot_dir" 6.61 - tazpkg get-install tazchroot --root="$chroot_dir" 6.62 - tazpkg get-install tazpkg --root="$chroot_dir" 6.63 - tazpkg get-install tazwok-experimental --root="$chroot_dir" 6.64 - tazpkg get-install libtaz --root="$chroot_dir" 6.65 - 6.66 - rm -r $LOCALSTATE/undigest/tmp.$SLITAZ_VERSION.mirror 6.67 - if [ -f "$LOCALSTATE/priotity.tmp-bak" ]; then 6.68 - mv -f $LOCALSTATE/priotity.tmp-bak $LOCALSTATE/priority 6.69 - fi 6.70 - tazpkg recharge 6.71 - 6.72 - echo -e "\\033[1;31mWarning:\\033[0m You're SliTaz repository configuration is now \ 6.73 -back to normal state." | fold 6.74 -} 6.75 - 6.76 -mount_chroot() 6.77 -{ 6.78 - # resolv.conf is needed to have network access into chroot. 6.79 - cp -a /etc/resolv.conf "$chroot_dir/etc/resolv.conf" 6.80 - 6.81 - # Setup mirror for chroot. 6.82 - echo "$MIRROR" > "$chroot_dir/var/lib/tazpkg/mirror" 6.83 - 6.84 - # Setup release. 6.85 - echo "$SLITAZ_VERSION" > "$chroot_dir/etc/slitaz-release" 6.86 - 6.87 - # Webserver setup. 6.88 - if [ "$WEBSERVER" ]; then 6.89 - if [ -e "$WEBSERVER" ]; then 6.90 - if [ -L "$WEBSERVER" ]; then 6.91 - [ "$(readlink $WEBSERVER)" = "$chroot_dir/var/www/vhosts/bb" ] || { 6.92 - rm "$WEBSERVER" 6.93 - ln -s "$chroot_dir/var/www/vhosts/bb" "$WEBSERVER" 6.94 - } 6.95 - else 6.96 - echo "\\033[1;31mWarning:\\033[0m Something at $WEBSERVER prevent to setup the webserver link correctly." 6.97 - fi 6.98 - else 6.99 - ln -s "$chroot_dir/var/www/vhosts/bb" "$WEBSERVER" 6.100 - fi 6.101 - fi 6.102 - 6.103 - # Mount system directories 6.104 - mount -t proc proc $chroot_dir/proc 6.105 - mount -t sysfs sysfs $chroot_dir/sys 6.106 - mount -t devpts devpts $chroot_dir/dev/pts 6.107 - mount -t tmpfs shm $chroot_dir/dev/shm 6.108 - 6.109 - # Mount directories of LIST_DIR. 6.110 - # Create them if needed to avoid errors. 6.111 - for dir in $list_dir; do 6.112 - mkdir -p $dir 6.113 - mkdir -p $chroot_dir$dir 6.114 - mount $dir $chroot_dir$dir 6.115 - done 6.116 -} 6.117 - 6.118 -umount_chroot() 6.119 -{ 6.120 - # First umount directories of LIST_DIR. 6.121 - for dir in $list_dir; do 6.122 - umount $chroot_dir$dir 6.123 - done 6.124 - 6.125 - # Then umount system directories. 6.126 - umount $chroot_dir/dev/shm 6.127 - umount $chroot_dir/dev/pts 6.128 - umount $chroot_dir/sys 6.129 - umount $chroot_dir/proc 6.130 -}