#!/bin/sh -e # A hacky script to generate .t?z files using satellites. # It's a fairly simple wrapper to astronaut, that generates a pkgtools package at the end. # This may also serve as an example on how you can wrap astronaut to package in any format. _fakeroot="$(command -v fakeroot)" if [ ! "$_fakeroot" -a "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then echo "This script has to be run as root, or you need fakeroot installed." 1>&2 exit 1 fi _topdir=$PWD _astronaut="$(dirname "$0")/astronaut" [ ! -f "$_astronaut" ] && _astronaut="astronaut" _nuke_dir_install=true . "$_astronaut" # Gzip man and info pages if [ -d "$dir_install/$dir_prefix/$dir_mandir" ]; then find "$dir_install/$dir_prefix/$dir_mandir" -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \; for i in $(find "$dir_install/$dir_prefix/$dir_mandir" -type l) ; do ln -s "$(readlink "$i").gz" "$i.gz"; rm "$i"; done fi [ -d "$dir_install/$dir_prefix/$dir_infodir" ] && gzip -9 -r "$dir_install/$dir_prefix/$dir_infodir" # _dir_pkgtools should be set from a configuration file (e.g. ~/.astronaut.conf), and points to wherever you want your packages to be placed. [ "$dir_wrapper_pkgtools" ] && mkdir -p "$dir_wrapper_pkgtools" || dir_wrapper_pkgtools="$_topdir" cd "$dir_install" PATH=$PATH:/sbin "$_fakeroot" makepkg -l y -c n "$dir_wrapper_pkgtools/$_satname-$version-$(uname -m)-astro.tgz"