linux-packaging-mono/debian/mono.runtime-script
Jo Shields e3d7b54ca3 Initial Debianization, imported from Debian 3.2.8 package
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2014-08-13 12:08:26 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Setup
#
# Directives
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Basename;
# Figure out the mode
my $mode = shift @ARGV;
if (!defined $mode)
{
print STDERR "E: You must supply a mode\n";
print STDERR "E: Use: install-framework, install, remove-framework, remove, or name\n";
exit 1;
}
# Name is simply
if ($mode eq "name")
{
print "Mono\n";
exit 0;
}
# Get the base directory
my $basedir = "/usr/share/cli-common/packages.d/";
# Get the base file
my $basename = shift @ARGV;
# We're looking to install a framework
# The program gets the name of the package, then a list of
# the (framework version×10, full path) pairs
if ($mode eq "install-framework")
{
my $framework_prefix = "/usr/lib/mono";
# TODO: We could detect this ourselves
my %runtime_versions = (20 => "$framework_prefix/2.0",
35 => "$framework_prefix/3.5",
40 => "$framework_prefix/4.0",
45 => "$framework_prefix/4.5");
my $uninstall = "$basedir/$basename.mono-framework";
open UNINSTALL, ">$uninstall"
or die "E: Cannot open uninstall: $uninstall";
while (@ARGV)
{
my $framework_ver = int(shift @ARGV);
my $dll = shift @ARGV;
if (! exists($runtime_versions{$framework_ver}))
{
printf STDERR "W: Attempted to install framework library for unsupported version $framework_ver";
next;
}
my $target = "$runtime_versions{$framework_ver}/" . basename($dll);
if (-f $target)
{
# Ensure we're idempotent
unlink $target;
}
symlink $dll, $target
or die "E: Unable to install $dll into framework path: $target\n";
print UNINSTALL "$target\n";
}
close UNINSTALL;
exit 0;
}
# Removing is also simple
if ($mode eq "remove-framework")
{
# Get the uninstall file
my $uninstall = "$basedir/$basename.mono-framework";
if (-f $uninstall)
{
# Go through the file
open UNINSTALL, "<$uninstall" or
die "E: Cannot open uninstall file ($!)";
while (<UNINSTALL>)
{
chomp;
unlink($_) or
printf STDERR "E: Unable to remove $_\n";
}
close UNINSTALL;
unlink($uninstall);
}
# We are good
exit 0;
}
# This program gets the name of a file (ending in .installcligac) and
# a list of assemblies to install, as full paths. The ones given are
# the only ones that passed the white/blacklisting.
my $cligac = "/usr/share/cli-common/packages.d/$basename.installcligac";
if (! -f $cligac)
{
print STDERR "E: File does not exist: $cligac\n";
exit 1;
}
# Removing is also simple
if ($mode eq "remove")
{
# Get the uninstall file
my $uninstall = "$basedir/$basename.mono";
if (-f $uninstall)
{
# Go through the file
open UNINSTALL, "<$uninstall" or
die "E: Cannot open uninstall file ($!)";
while (<UNINSTALL>)
{
my $assembly = $_;
chomp($assembly);
my $cmd = "/usr/bin/gacutil -u $assembly > /dev/null";
my $res = system($cmd);
if ($res > 0) {
print STDERR "W: removing assembly: $assembly failed!\n";
}
}
close UNINSTALL;
# Unlike the file
unlink($uninstall);
}
# We are good
exit 0;
}
# The only thing left should be "install"
if ($mode ne "install")
{
print STDERR "E: Unknown mode: $mode\n";
print STDERR "E: Use: install-framework, install, remove-framework, remove or name\n";
exit 1;
}
# Open up our uninstall file
open UNINSTALL, ">$basedir/$basename.mono"
or die "E: Cannot open uninstall: $basedir/$basename.mono";
# Go through the file
open CLIGAC, "<$cligac" or die "E: Cannot open: $cligac ($!)";
while (@ARGV)
{
# Get the assembly name
my $dll = shift @ARGV;
# Make sure it is there
if (! -f $dll)
{
print STDERR "E: Assembly does not exist: $dll\n";
exit 1;
}
# Figure out the mono's precise name
my $fullname = get_full_name($dll);
# Write out the uninstall file
print UNINSTALL "$fullname\n";
# Install the file. We use the "../../../.." to make it a
# relative path to this program (since gacutil doesn't like
# absolute paths). There isn't a problem of doing too many
# since we typically run from the root context.
my $cmd = "(cd `dirname $dll` && "
. "/usr/bin/gacutil -i `basename $dll`"
. " > /dev/null)";
system($cmd) == 0 or die "E: installing Assembly $dll failed\n";
}
close CLIGAC;
close UNINSTALL;
# Finish up successfully
exit 0;
# Get the name of the assembly in a manner suitable for uninstall
# using gacutil.
sub get_full_name
{
# Get the name
my $dll = shift;
# Open a pipe to monop
my $cmd = "LANG=C /usr/bin/mono /usr/share/mono/MonoGetAssemblyName.exe $dll";
open PIPE, "$cmd |" or die "E: Cannot open pipe to assembly builder $dll";
# This generate a single line that produces the desired results
$_ = <PIPE>;
chomp;
# assembly1, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=en, PublicKeyToken=0123456789abcdef
return $_;
}