flatpak-builder/tests/make-test-runtime.sh

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
DIR=`mktemp -d`
REPONAME=$1
shift
ID=$1
shift
COLLECTION_ID=$1
shift
mkdir ${DIR}/files
mkdir ${DIR}/usr
cat > ${DIR}/metadata <<EOF
[Runtime]
name=${ID}
EOF
cat ${DIR}/metadata
# Add bash and dependencies
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/bin
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/lib
ln -s ../lib ${DIR}/usr/lib64
ln -s ../lib ${DIR}/usr/lib32
T=`mktemp`
for i in $@; do
I=`which $i`
cp $I ${DIR}/usr/bin
ldd $I | sed "s/.* => //" | awk '{ print $1}' | grep ^/ | grep ^/ >> $T
if test $i == python2; then
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload
# This is a hardcoded minimal set of modules we need in the current tests.
# Pretty hacky stuff. Add modules as needed.
PYDIR=/usr/lib/python2.7
if test -d /usr/lib64/python2.7; then PYDIR=/usr/lib64/python2.7; fi
for py in site os stat posixpath genericpath warnings \
linecache types UserDict abc _abcoll \
_weakrefset copy_reg traceback sysconfig \
re sre_compile sre_parse sre_constants \
_sysconfigdata ; do
cp ${PYDIR}/$py.py ${DIR}/usr/lib/python2.7
done
# These might not exist, depending how Python was configured; and the
# part after ${so} might be "module" or ".x86_64-linux-gnu" or
# something else
for so in _locale strop ; do
cp ${PYDIR}/lib-dynload/${so}*.so ${DIR}/usr/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload || :
done
for plat in $( cd ${PYDIR} && echo plat-* ); do
test -e ${PYDIR}/${plat} || continue
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/lib/python2.7/${plat}
cp ${PYDIR}/${plat}/*.py ${DIR}/usr/lib/python2.7/${plat}/
done
fi
done
ln -s bash ${DIR}/usr/bin/sh
for i in `sort -u $T`; do
cp "$i" ${DIR}/usr/lib/
done
# We copy the C.UTF8 locale and call it en_US. Its a bit of a lie, but
# the real en_US locale is often not available, because its in the
# local archive.
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/lib/locale/
cp -r /usr/lib/locale/C.* ${DIR}/usr/lib/locale/en_US
if [ x$COLLECTION_ID != x ]; then
collection_args=--collection-id=${COLLECTION_ID}
else
collection_args=
fi
mkdir -p repos
flatpak build-export ${collection_args} --runtime ${GPGARGS-} repos/${REPONAME} ${DIR}
rm -rf ${DIR}