Was supposed to be a linux distribution, now just a collection of build scripts for packages on top of (ideally) any distribution.
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#!/bin/sh -e
# A hacky script to generate .pkg.tar.?z files using satellites.
# It's a fairly simple wrapper to astronaut, that generates a pacman package at the end.
# This may also serve as an example on how you can wrap astronaut to package in any format.
# Sure, no dependency resolution, and the packages won't make it in any official repositories,
# but it isn't meant for that anyway.
_topdir=$PWD
_astronaut="$(dirname "$0")/astronaut"
[ ! -f "$_astronaut" ] && _astronaut="astronaut"
_nuke_dir_install=true
. "$_astronaut"
# _dir_pacman should be set from a configuration file (e.g. ~/.astronaut.conf), and points to wherever you want your packages to be placed.
[ "$_dir_pacman" ] && mkdir -p "$_dir_pacman" && cd "$_dir_pacman" || cd "$_topdir"
cat << EOF > "$dir_install/.PKGINFO"
pkgname = $name
pkgver = $version-astro
pkgdesc = Generated with pacman-astronaut
url = $update_url
builddate = $(date -u '+%s')
size = $(du -sb --apparent-size "$dir_install" | awk '{print $1}')
arch = $(uname -m)
EOF
bsdtar --strip-components 1 -C "$dir_install" -czf .MTREE --format=mtree --options='!all,use-set,type,uid,gid,mode,time,size,md5,sha256,link' .
mv .MTREE "$dir_install/.MTREE" # bsdtar doesn't like the file being in the same directory.
fakeroot -- bsdtar --strip-components 1 -C "$dir_install" -cf - . | xz -c -z - > "$name-$version-astro-$(uname -m).pkg.tar.xz"