2020-08-15 22:50:46 +00:00
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#!/bin/sh
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2021-02-04 16:40:35 +00:00
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#
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# mmdebstrap does have a --merged-usr option but only as a no-op for
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# debootstrap compatibility
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#
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# Using this hook script, you can emulate what debootstrap does to set up
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# merged /usr via directory symlinks, even using the exact same shell function
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2021-09-03 10:04:40 +00:00
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# that debootstrap uses by running mmdebstrap with:
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#
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# --setup-hook=/usr/share/mmdebstrap/hooks/merged-usr/setup00.sh
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#
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# Alternatively, you can setup merged-/usr by installing the usrmerge package:
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#
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# --include=usrmerge
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#
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# mmdebstrap will not include this functionality via a --merged-usr option
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# because there are many reasons against implementing merged-/usr that way:
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#
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# https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/MergedUsr
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# https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/FAQ#Q:_Does_dpkg_support_merged-.2Fusr-via-aliased-dirs.3F
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# https://lists.debian.org/20190219044924.GB21901@gaara.hadrons.org
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# https://lists.debian.org/YAkLOMIocggdprSQ@thunder.hadrons.org
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# https://lists.debian.org/20181223030614.GA8788@gaara.hadrons.org
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#
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# In addition, the merged-/usr-via-aliased-dirs approach violates an important
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# principle of component based software engineering one of the core design
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# ideas/goals of mmdebstrap: All the information to create a chroot of a Debian
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# based distribution should be included in its packages and their metadata.
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# Using directory symlinks as used by debootstrap contradicts this principle.
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# The information whether a distribution uses this approach to merged-/usr or
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# not is not anymore contained in its packages but in a tool from the outside.
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#
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# Example real world problem: I'm using debbisect to bisect Debian unstable
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# between 2015 and today. For which snapshot.d.o timestamp should a merged-/usr
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# chroot be created and for which ones not?
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#
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# The problem is not the idea of merged-/usr but the problem is the way how it
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# got implemented in debootstrap via directory symlinks. That way of rolling
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# out merged-/usr is bad from the dpkg point-of-view and completely opposite of
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# the vision with which in mind I wrote mmdebstrap.
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2020-08-15 22:50:46 +00:00
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2022-05-24 02:14:08 +00:00
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set -eu
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if [ "$MMDEBSTRAP_VERBOSITY" -ge 3 ]; then
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set -x
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fi
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2020-08-15 22:50:46 +00:00
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2020-08-25 14:03:23 +00:00
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TARGET="$1"
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2020-08-15 22:50:46 +00:00
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2022-05-26 05:27:24 +00:00
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ARCH=$(dpkg --print-architecture)
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eval "$(APT_CONFIG="$MMDEBSTRAP_APT_CONFIG" apt-config shell ARCH Apt::Architecture)"
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if [ -e /usr/share/debootstrap/functions ]; then
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. /usr/share/debootstrap/functions
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doing_variant () { [ $1 != "buildd" ]; }
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MERGED_USR="yes"
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2020-12-01 23:43:45 +00:00
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# until https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debootstrap/-/merge_requests/48 gets merged
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link_dir=""
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2020-08-25 14:03:23 +00:00
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setup_merged_usr
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else
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2020-09-06 08:29:06 +00:00
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link_dir=""
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2020-08-25 14:03:23 +00:00
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case $ARCH in
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hurd-*) exit 0;;
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amd64) link_dir="lib32 lib64 libx32" ;;
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i386) link_dir="lib64 libx32" ;;
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mips|mipsel) link_dir="lib32 lib64" ;;
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mips64*|mipsn32*) link_dir="lib32 lib64 libo32" ;;
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powerpc) link_dir="lib64" ;;
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ppc64) link_dir="lib32 lib64" ;;
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ppc64el) link_dir="lib64" ;;
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s390x) link_dir="lib32" ;;
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sparc) link_dir="lib64" ;;
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sparc64) link_dir="lib32 lib64" ;;
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x32) link_dir="lib32 lib64 libx32" ;;
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esac
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link_dir="bin sbin lib $link_dir"
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for dir in $link_dir; do
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ln -s usr/"$dir" "$TARGET/$dir"
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mkdir -p "$TARGET/usr/$dir"
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done
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fi
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