#! /usr/bin/env bash
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# icecc -- A simple distributed compiler system
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2004 by the Icecream Authors
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# GPL
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target_paths=
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target_aliases=
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# Always prints, optionally to a log file
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print_output ()
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{
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if test -n "$log_path"; then
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echo "$@" | tee -a "$log_path"
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else
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echo "$@"
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fi
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}
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# Only prints if the debug flag is specified
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print_debug ()
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{
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if test -n "$debug"; then
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print_output "$@"
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fi
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}
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is_dynamic_elf ()
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{
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# Is the file an dynamically linked ELF executable?
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(file -L "$1" | grep 'ELF' > /dev/null 2>&1) && (! file -L "$1" | grep 'static' > /dev/null 2>&1)
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}
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fix_rpath ()
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{
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# Patches the RPATH for a file. When the program is executed in the chroot
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# be iceccd, /proc is not mounted. As such, $ORIGIN can't be resolved. To
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# work around this, replace all instances of $ORIGIN in RPATH with the
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# known chroot path to the executables directory
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local path="$1"
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local origin="$2"
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if ! is_dynamic_elf "$path"; then
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return
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fi
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local old_rpath="`$PATCHELF --print-rpath "$path"`"
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local new_rpath="`echo "$old_rpath" | \
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sed 's/.*\[\(.*\)\]/\1/g' | \
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sed "s,\\\$ORIGIN,/$origin,g"`"
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if test -n "$new_rpath"; then
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print_debug "Converting RPATH '$old_rpath' -> '$new_rpath'"
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$PATCHELF --set-rpath "$new_rpath" "$path"
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fi
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}
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add_path ()
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{
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case " $target_paths " in
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*" $1 "*)
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return 1
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;;
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*)
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target_paths="$target_paths $1"
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return 0
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;;
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esac
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}
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add_alias ()
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{
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if test "$1" != "$2"; then
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local alias="$1=$2"
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case " $target_aliases " in
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*" $alias "*)
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;;
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*)
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print_debug "Adding alias '$2' -> '$1'"
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target_aliases="$target_aliases $alias"
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;;
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esac
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fi
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}
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normalize_path ()
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{
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# Normalizes the path to a file or directory, removing all "." and ".."
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# entries. Use pwd -L to explicitly prevent symlink expansion
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local path=$1
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if test -f "$path"; then
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pushd $(dirname $path) > /dev/null 2>&1
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dir_path=$(pwd -L)
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path=$dir_path/$(basename $path)
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popd > /dev/null 2>&1
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elif test -d "$path"; then
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pushd $path > /dev/null 2>&1
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path=$(pwd -L)
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popd > /dev/null 2>&1
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fi
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echo $path
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}
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add_file_common()
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{
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local p="$1"
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local path="$2"
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local alias="$3"
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add_alias "$path" "$p"
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if test -n "$alias"; then
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add_alias "$path" "$alias"
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fi
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add_path "$path" || return 1
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print_debug "Adding file '$path'"
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return 0
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}
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add_deps()
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{
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local path="$1"
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local interp="$2"
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if test -n "$interp" && test -x "$interp"; then
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# Use the dynamic loaders --list argument to list the
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# dependencies. The program may have a different program
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# interpreter (typical when using uninative tarballs), which is
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# why we can't just call ldd.
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deps="`$interp --list "$path"`"
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else
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deps="`ldd "$path"`"
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fi
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print_debug "Dependencies are:"
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print_debug "$deps"
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if test -n "$deps"; then
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for lib in $deps; do
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# ldd now outputs ld as /lib/ld-linux.so.xx on current nptl
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# based glibc this regexp parse the outputs like:
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# ldd /usr/bin/gcc
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# linux-gate.so.1 => (0xffffe000)
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# libc.so.6 => /lib/tls/libc.so.6 (0xb7e81000)
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# /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fe8000)
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# covering both situations ( with => and without )
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lib="`echo "$lib" | sed -n 's,^[^/]*\(/[^ ]*\).*,\1,p'`"
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test -f "$lib" || continue
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# Check whether the same library also exists in the parent
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# directory, and prefer that on the assumption that it is a
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# more generic one.
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local baselib=`echo "$lib" | sed 's,\(/[^/]*\)/.*\(/[^/]*\)$,\1\2,'`
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test -f "$baselib" && lib=$baselib
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add_dependency "$lib" "$interp"
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done
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fi
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}
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add_dependency()
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{
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local p=`normalize_path $1`
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# readlink is required for Yocto, so we can use it
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local path=`readlink -f "$p"`
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local interp="$2"
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add_file_common "$p" "$path" || return
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if test -x "$path" && is_dynamic_elf "$path"; then
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add_deps "$path" "$interp"
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fi
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}
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add_file ()
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{
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local p=`normalize_path $1`
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# readlink is required for Yocto, so we can use it
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local path=`readlink -f "$p"`
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add_file_common "$p" "$path" "$2" || return
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if test -x "$path" && is_dynamic_elf "$path"; then
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# Request the program interpeter (dynamic loader)
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interp=`readelf -W -l "$path" | grep "Requesting program interpreter:" | sed "s/\s*\[Requesting program interpreter:\s*\(.*\)\]/\1/g"`
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print_debug "Interpreter is '$interp'"
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add_deps "$path" "$interp"
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fi
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}
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while test -n "$1"; do
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case "$1" in
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--respect-path)
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# Ignore for backward compatability
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;;
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--debug)
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debug=1
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;;
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--log)
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do_log=1
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;;
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--extra=*)
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extra_tools="$extra_tools ${1#--extra=}"
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;;
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*)
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break
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;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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added_gcc=$1
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shift
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added_gxx=$1
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shift
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added_as=$1
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shift
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archive_name=$1
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if test -n "$do_log"; then
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log_path="$archive_name.log"
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rm -f "$log_path"
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fi
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if test -z "$PATCHELF"; then
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PATCHELF=`which patchelf 2> /dev/null`
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fi
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if test -z "$PATCHELF"; then
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PATCHELF=`which patchelf-uninative 2> /dev/null`
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fi
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if test -z "$PATCHELF"; then
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print_output "patchelf is required"
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exit 1
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fi
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if test -z "$added_gcc" || test -z "$added_gxx" ; then
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print_output "usage: $0 <gcc_path> <g++_path>"
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exit 1
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fi
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if ! test -x "$added_gcc" ; then
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print_output "'$added_gcc' is not executable."
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exit 1
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fi
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if ! test -x "$added_gxx" ; then
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print_output "'$added_gcc' is not executable."
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exit 1
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fi
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add_file $added_gcc /usr/bin/gcc
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add_file $added_gxx /usr/bin/g++
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if test -z "$added_as" ; then
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add_file /usr/bin/as /usr/bin/as
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else
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if ! test -x "$added_as" ; then
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print_output "'$added_as' is not executable."
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exit 1
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fi
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add_file $added_as /usr/bin/as
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fi
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add_file `$added_gcc -print-prog-name=cc1` /usr/bin/cc1
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add_file `$added_gxx -print-prog-name=cc1plus` /usr/bin/cc1plus
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specfile=`$added_gcc -print-file-name=specs`
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if test -n "$specfile" && test -e "$specfile"; then
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add_file "$specfile"
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fi
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ltofile=`$added_gcc -print-prog-name=lto1`
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pluginfile=`normalize_path "${ltofile%lto1}liblto_plugin.so"`
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if test -r "$pluginfile"
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then
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add_file $pluginfile ${pluginfile#*usr}
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add_file $pluginfile /usr${pluginfile#*usr}
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fi
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# for testing the environment is usable at all
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if test -x /bin/true; then
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add_file /bin/true
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elif test -x /usr/bin/true; then
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add_file /usr/bin/true /bin/true
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else
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print_output "'true' not found"
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exit 1
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fi
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for extra in $extra_tools; do
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if test -x "$extra"; then
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add_file "$extra"
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else
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print_output "'$extra' not found"
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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link_rel ()
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{
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local target="$1"
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local name="$2"
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local base="$3"
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local prefix=`dirname $name`
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prefix=`echo $prefix | sed 's,[^/]\+,..,g' | sed 's,^/*,,g'`
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ln -s $prefix/$target $base/$name
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}
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tempdir=`mktemp -d /tmp/iceccenvXXXXXX`
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target_files=
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for path in $target_paths; do
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mkdir -p $tempdir/`dirname $path`
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cp -pH $path $tempdir/$path
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if test -f $tempdir/$path -a -x $tempdir/$path; then
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strip -s $tempdir/$path 2>/dev/null
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fi
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fix_rpath $tempdir/$path `dirname $path`
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target_files="$target_files $path"
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done
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for i in $target_aliases; do
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target=`echo $i | cut -d= -f1`
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link_name=`echo $i | cut -d= -f2`
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mkdir -p $tempdir/`dirname $link_name`
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# Relative links are used because the files are checked for being
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# executable outside the chroot
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link_rel $target $link_name $tempdir
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link_name=`echo $link_name | cut -b2-`
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target_files="$target_files $link_name"
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done
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#sort the files
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target_files=`for i in $target_files; do echo $i; done | sort`
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#test if an archive name was supplied
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#if not use the md5 of all files as the archive name
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if test -z "$archive_name"; then
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md5sum=NONE
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for file in /usr/bin/md5sum /bin/md5 /usr/bin/md5; do
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if test -x $file; then
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md5sum=$file
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break
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fi
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done
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#calculate md5 and use it as the archive name
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archive_name=`for i in $target_files; do test -f $tempdir/$i && $md5sum $tempdir/$i; done | sed -e 's/ .*$//' | $md5sum | sed -e 's/ .*$//'`.tar.gz || {
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print_output "Couldn't compute MD5 sum."
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exit 2
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}
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mydir=`pwd`
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else
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mydir="`dirname "$archive_name"`"
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#check if we have a full path or only a filename
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if test "$mydir" = "." ; then
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mydir=`pwd`
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else
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mydir=""
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fi
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fi
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print_output "creating $archive_name"
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cd $tempdir
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# Add everything in the temp directory. Tar doesn't like to be given files with
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# ".." in them, which frequently happens in $target_files, and will strip off
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# the path prefix past the offending "..". This makes the archive generate
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# incorrectly
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tar -czf "$mydir/$archive_name" . || {
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print_output "Couldn't create archive"
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exit 3
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}
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cd ..
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rm -rf $tempdir
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