# dgit
# Integration between git and Debian-style archives
#
-# Copyright (C)2013-2016 Ian Jackson
+# Copyright (C)2013-2017 Ian Jackson
+# Copyright (C)2017 Sean Whitton
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
our $suite_re = '[-+.0-9a-z]+';
our $cleanmode_re = 'dpkg-source(?:-d)?|git|git-ff|check|none';
-our $orig_f_comp_re = 'orig(?:-[-0-9a-z]+)?';
+our $orig_f_comp_re = qr{orig(?:-$extra_orig_namepart_re)?};
our $orig_f_sig_re = '\\.(?:asc|gpg|pgp)';
our $orig_f_tail_re = "$orig_f_comp_re\\.tar(?:\\.\\w+)?(?:$orig_f_sig_re)?";
sub setup_gitattrs(;$);
sub check_gitattrs($$);
+our $playground;
our $keyid;
autoflush STDOUT 1;
dgit [dgit-opts] build [dpkg-buildpackage-opts]
dgit [dgit-opts] sbuild [sbuild-opts]
dgit [dgit-opts] push [dgit-opts] [suite]
+ dgit [dgit-opts] push-source [dgit-opts] [suite]
dgit [dgit-opts] rpush build-host:build-dir ...
important dgit options:
-k<keyid> sign tag and package with <keyid> instead of default
sub prep_ud () {
dgit_privdir(); # ensures that $dgit_privdir_made is based on $maindir
- fresh_playground 'dgit/unpack';
+ $playground = fresh_playground 'dgit/unpack';
}
sub mktree_in_ud_here () {
return 1;
}
+# This function determines whether a .changes file is source-only from
+# the point of view of dak. Thus, it permits *_source.buildinfo
+# files.
+#
+# It does not, however, permit any other buildinfo files. After a
+# source-only upload, the buildds will try to upload files like
+# foo_1.2.3_amd64.buildinfo. If the package maintainer included files
+# named like this in their (otherwise) source-only upload, the uploads
+# of the buildd can be rejected by dak. Fixing the resultant
+# situation can require manual intervention. So we block such
+# .buildinfo files when the user tells us to perform a source-only
+# upload (such as when using the push-source subcommand with the -C
+# option, which calls this function).
+#
+# Note, though, that when dgit is told to prepare a source-only
+# upload, such as when subcommands like build-source and push-source
+# without -C are used, dgit has a more restrictive notion of
+# source-only .changes than dak: such uploads will never include
+# *_source.buildinfo files. This is because there is no use for such
+# files when using a tool like dgit to produce the source package, as
+# dgit ensures the source is identical to git HEAD.
+sub test_source_only_changes ($) {
+ my ($changes) = @_;
+ foreach my $l (split /\n/, getfield $changes, 'Files') {
+ $l =~ m/\S+$/ or next;
+ # \.tar\.[a-z0-9]+ covers orig.tar and the tarballs in native packages
+ unless ($& =~ m/(?:\.dsc|\.diff\.gz|\.tar\.[a-z0-9]+|_source\.buildinfo)$/) {
+ print "purportedly source-only changes polluted by $&\n";
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+
sub changes_update_origs_from_dsc ($$$$) {
my ($dsc, $changes, $upstreamvsn, $changesfile) = @_;
my %changes_f;
return if $ignoredirty;
- my @cmd = (@git, qw(diff --quiet HEAD));
- debugcmd "+",@cmd;
- $!=0; $?=-1; system @cmd;
- return if !$?;
- if ($?==256) {
- fail "working tree is dirty (does not match HEAD)";
- } else {
- failedcmd @cmd;
- }
+ git_check_unmodified();
}
sub commit_admin ($) {
}
sub branchsuite () {
- my @cmd = (@git, qw(symbolic-ref -q HEAD));
- my $branch = cmdoutput_errok @cmd;
- if (!defined $branch) {
- $?==256 or failedcmd @cmd;
- return undef;
- }
- if ($branch =~ m#$lbranch_re#o) {
+ my $branch = git_get_symref();
+ if (defined $branch && $branch =~ m#$lbranch_re#o) {
return $1;
} else {
return undef;
dopush();
}
+sub cmd_push_source {
+ prep_push();
+ if ($changesfile) {
+ my $changes = parsecontrol("$buildproductsdir/$changesfile",
+ "source changes file");
+ unless (test_source_only_changes($changes)) {
+ fail "user-specified changes file is not source-only";
+ }
+ } else {
+ # Building a source package is very fast, so just do it
+ build_source_for_push();
+ }
+ dopush();
+}
+
#---------- remote commands' implementation ----------
sub pre_remote_push_build_host {
rmtree '.pc';
+ rmtree 'debian'; # git checkout commitish paths does not delete!
runcmd @git, qw(checkout -f), $headref, qw(-- debian);
my $unapplied=git_add_write_tree();
printdebug "fake orig tree object $unapplied\n";
}
sub cmd_git_build { cmd_gbp_build(); } # compatibility with <= 1.0
+sub build_source_for_push {
+ build_source();
+ maybe_unapply_patches_again();
+ $changesfile = $sourcechanges;
+}
+
sub build_source {
build_prep_early();
build_prep();
sub cmd_archive_api_query {
badusage "need only 1 subpath argument" unless @ARGV==1;
my ($subpath) = @ARGV;
+ local $isuite = 'DGIT-API-QUERY-CMD';
my @cmd = archive_api_query_cmd($subpath);
push @cmd, qw(-f);
debugcmd ">",@cmd;