Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
On 17/10/11 08:10, Александр Берсенев wrote: > Sorry for a long delay. > > New version of autodep is available. To install it do: > 1) add neurogeek overlay in your overlay list > 2) emerge autodep > 3) use autodep and emerge_strict commands. > > This version was heavily on my few computers for a month. > - Fixed a crash when file with non-unicode character was in the name of file. > - Some packages redefined snprintf function and autodep wasn't > expected it. Now it uses own snprintf function. > > I am testing 0.3 version now. I slightly rewrote an algo of allowed > packages list composing: > http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/autodep.git;a=commitdiff;h=e541c423ce50003e05b9a154a0893cafe8bd7445 > > Best, > Alexander Bersenev > > 2011/9/7 Alexander Bersenev : >> I already have depcheck and depcheckstrict FEATURES. Emerge_strict script >> launch modified version of emerge enabling depcheckstrict feature. >> >> I have a 0.2 version of this utility with some bugs fixed, I testing it now. >> >> I plan to move this package into main tree and I am going to talk about >> integration of this patch into portage but I think some things must be >> changed in it before. >> >> Best, >> >> Alexander Bersenev >> >> On 07.09.2011, at 15:08, Tomáš Chvátal wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> really cool thing you create :) >>> >>> Would it be possible to move that package to main tree, and merge >>> or possibly add new FEATURES option to portage like "autobuildchecks" that >>> would be set by -dev profile? >>> >>> Cheers >>> Tom >>> >> > Please fix this https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=386873 and a valid bgo account mail address to the metadata.xml. (And stop topposting) justin signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 06:10:26 + Александр Берсенев wrote: > Sorry for a long delay. > > New version of autodep is available. To install it do: > 1) add neurogeek overlay in your overlay list > 2) emerge autodep > 3) use autodep and emerge_strict commands. First thing I notice is: Blocking an access to /usr/bin/debugedit So it breaks FEATURES=splitdebug and doesn't install the debug data then. Second one: [NOT IN DEPS] app-shells/dash-0.5.7.1 : [u'configure', u'compile'] /bin/dash blocked dash is my /bin/sh symlink. I don't think it should be bothered. -- Best regards, Michał Górny signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
Sorry for a long delay. New version of autodep is available. To install it do: 1) add neurogeek overlay in your overlay list 2) emerge autodep 3) use autodep and emerge_strict commands. This version was heavily on my few computers for a month. - Fixed a crash when file with non-unicode character was in the name of file. - Some packages redefined snprintf function and autodep wasn't expected it. Now it uses own snprintf function. I am testing 0.3 version now. I slightly rewrote an algo of allowed packages list composing: http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/autodep.git;a=commitdiff;h=e541c423ce50003e05b9a154a0893cafe8bd7445 Best, Alexander Bersenev 2011/9/7 Alexander Bersenev : > I already have depcheck and depcheckstrict FEATURES. Emerge_strict script > launch modified version of emerge enabling depcheckstrict feature. > > I have a 0.2 version of this utility with some bugs fixed, I testing it now. > > I plan to move this package into main tree and I am going to talk about > integration of this patch into portage but I think some things must be > changed in it before. > > Best, > > Alexander Bersenev > > On 07.09.2011, at 15:08, Tomáš Chvátal wrote: > >> Hi, >> really cool thing you create :) >> >> Would it be possible to move that package to main tree, and merge >> or possibly add new FEATURES option to portage like "autobuildchecks" that >> would be set by -dev profile? >> >> Cheers >> Tom >> >
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
I already have depcheck and depcheckstrict FEATURES. Emerge_strict script launch modified version of emerge enabling depcheckstrict feature. I have a 0.2 version of this utility with some bugs fixed, I testing it now. I plan to move this package into main tree and I am going to talk about integration of this patch into portage but I think some things must be changed in it before. Best, Alexander Bersenev On 07.09.2011, at 15:08, Tomáš Chvátal wrote: > Hi, > really cool thing you create :) > > Would it be possible to move that package to main tree, and merge > or possibly add new FEATURES option to portage like "autobuildchecks" that > would be set by -dev profile? > > Cheers > Tom >
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
Hi, really cool thing you create :) Would it be possible to move that package to main tree, and merge or possibly add new FEATURES option to portage like "autobuildchecks" that would be set by -dev profile? Cheers Tom
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
Thanks, I'll try to fix it. And English too. Best, Alexander Bersenev
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
You need of course the toolchain-funcs.eclass and not the autotools.eclass. Sorry for that mistake. On 9/4/11 11:24 AM, justin wrote: > Hi, > > if this tool works like it supposed, it will be very handy. But the > current ebuild/buildsystem suffers from disrespecting CC and failing > with forced as-needed, isn't strict multilib capable and > byte-compilation of python modules. Please find attached a hacky patch. > > thanks justin > > On 9/4/11 9:13 AM, Александр Берсенев wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I am Alexander Bersenev, I was participating in GSoC this year. >> I want to present you the tool I've developed during this program. I >> hope that you'll find it useful. >> >> The purpose of my project is to help ebuild developers to compose >> accurate dependency list for a package. >> The tool has many features in order to do it, most of them listed on >> the documentation site: http://soc.dev.gentoo.org/~bay/autodep/ >> >> The killer-feature is an emulating the file system without >> non-dependency packages installed. I call it dependency checking or >> strict emerging. If program builds successfully in this environment >> then check is passed. If no - check is failed and user likely will be >> having a bad experience while trying to build this package if he >> hasn't some packages installed. >> >> It works fine, I've reported a few dozens of bugs about missing >> dependencies here: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=autodep. >> >> How to install and use it: >> 1) add neurogeek overlay in your overlay list >> 2) emerge autodep >> 3) use autodep and emerge_strict commands. >> >> I want to tell you more about emerge_strict command. This is an emerge >> command but with strict dependency checking. I've modified a portage >> and add this feature into it. Actually, after "emerge autodep" you >> will have two versions of portage: one is from your system(emerge) and >> one is from modified portage(emerge_strict). >> >> !!!ATTENTION!!! >> I modified a last available portage version from git. It is about >> Portage 2.2.0_alpha50. The you running portage 2.1.x.x it >> theoretically can be unsafe to use them both. I used it together for >> about a month and not found any problems, but, anyway, be careful. >> !!!ATTENTION!!! >> >> Here is an example of emerge_strict dev-libs/nss output: >> https://381591.bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=285369 >> >> Missing dependency is founded here: >> sdb.c:58:21: fatal error: sqlite3.h: No such file or directory >> compilation terminated. >> >> >> [NOT IN DEPS] dev-db/sqlite-3.7.7.1 : [u'compile'] >> /usr/include/sqlite3.h blocked >> >> >> I've set up a tinderbox to catch missing dependencies. And it works >> right now. Also, I recently installed desktop gentoo linux on my new >> notebook using only emerge_strict. It is also works. >> >> Although GSoC is over, I want to support this tool in further. I will >> be appreciate for any feedback. >> >> Best, >> >> Alexander Bersenev >> > signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
Hi, if this tool works like it supposed, it will be very handy. But the current ebuild/buildsystem suffers from disrespecting CC and failing with forced as-needed, isn't strict multilib capable and byte-compilation of python modules. Please find attached a hacky patch. thanks justin On 9/4/11 9:13 AM, Александр Берсенев wrote: > Hi! > > I am Alexander Bersenev, I was participating in GSoC this year. > I want to present you the tool I've developed during this program. I > hope that you'll find it useful. > > The purpose of my project is to help ebuild developers to compose > accurate dependency list for a package. > The tool has many features in order to do it, most of them listed on > the documentation site: http://soc.dev.gentoo.org/~bay/autodep/ > > The killer-feature is an emulating the file system without > non-dependency packages installed. I call it dependency checking or > strict emerging. If program builds successfully in this environment > then check is passed. If no - check is failed and user likely will be > having a bad experience while trying to build this package if he > hasn't some packages installed. > > It works fine, I've reported a few dozens of bugs about missing > dependencies here: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=autodep. > > How to install and use it: > 1) add neurogeek overlay in your overlay list > 2) emerge autodep > 3) use autodep and emerge_strict commands. > > I want to tell you more about emerge_strict command. This is an emerge > command but with strict dependency checking. I've modified a portage > and add this feature into it. Actually, after "emerge autodep" you > will have two versions of portage: one is from your system(emerge) and > one is from modified portage(emerge_strict). > > !!!ATTENTION!!! > I modified a last available portage version from git. It is about > Portage 2.2.0_alpha50. The you running portage 2.1.x.x it > theoretically can be unsafe to use them both. I used it together for > about a month and not found any problems, but, anyway, be careful. > !!!ATTENTION!!! > > Here is an example of emerge_strict dev-libs/nss output: > https://381591.bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=285369 > > Missing dependency is founded here: > sdb.c:58:21: fatal error: sqlite3.h: No such file or directory > compilation terminated. > > > [NOT IN DEPS] dev-db/sqlite-3.7.7.1 : [u'compile'] > /usr/include/sqlite3.h blocked > > > I've set up a tinderbox to catch missing dependencies. And it works > right now. Also, I recently installed desktop gentoo linux on my new > notebook using only emerge_strict. It is also works. > > Although GSoC is over, I want to support this tool in further. I will > be appreciate for any feedback. > > Best, > > Alexander Bersenev > diff --git a/app-portage/autodep/autodep-0.1.ebuild b/app-portage/autodep/autodep-0.1.ebuild index 62b4290..e4f494b 100644 --- a/app-portage/autodep/autodep-0.1.ebuild +++ b/app-portage/autodep/autodep-0.1.ebuild @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ EAPI=3 PYTHON_DEPEND="2:2.6" RESTRICT_PYTHON_ABIS='2.4 2.5 3.*' -inherit python +inherit autotools eutils flag-o-matic multilib python DESCRIPTION="Auto dependency analyser for Gentoo" HOMEPAGE="http://soc.dev.gentoo.org/~bay/autodep/"; @@ -18,15 +18,31 @@ SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~x86 ~amd64" IUSE="" -DEPEND="sys-fs/fuse +RDEPEND=" + app-portage/portage-utils + sys-fs/fuse" +DEPEND="${RDEPEND} dev-util/pkgconfig" -RDEPEND="sys-fs/fuse - app-portage/portage-utils" -src_compile() { -emake || die +pkg_setup() { + python_set_active_version 2 +} + +src_prepare() { + epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-build.patch + sed "s:usr/lib:/usr/$(get_libdir):g" -i Makefile || die + tc-export CC + export raw_LDFLAGS="$(raw-ldflags)" } src_install() { emake DESTDIR="${D}" install || die } + +pkg_postinst() { + python_mod_optimize /usr/$(get_libdir)/portage_with_autodep +} + +pkg_postrm() { + python_mod_cleanup /usr/$(get_libdir)/portage_with_autodep +} diff --git a/app-portage/autodep/files/autodep-0.1-build.patch b/app-portage/autodep/files/autodep-0.1-build.patch new file mode 100644 index 000..e49bd54 --- /dev/null +++ b/app-portage/autodep/files/autodep-0.1-build.patch @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + Makefile |8 + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile +index 01c92f1..1a26d16 100644 +--- a/Makefile b/Makefile +@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ + all: hookfs file_hook.so + + hookfs: src/hook_fusefs/hookfs.c +- $(CC) -std=c99 -Wall `pkg-config fuse --cflags --libs` -lulockmgr \ +- $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) src/hook_fusefs/hookfs.c -o hookfs ++ $(CC) -std=c99 -Wall$(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) \ ++ src/hook_fusefs/hookfs.c -o hookfs `pkg-config fuse --cflags --libs` -lulockmgr + + file_hook.so: file_hook.o +- ld -shared -o file_hook.so -ldl -lc file_hook.o ++ ld $(raw_LDFLAGS) -shared -o
Re: [gentoo-dev] Autodep project
* Александр Берсенев schrieb am 04.09.11 um 09:13 Uhr: > Hi! Hi Александр, seems to be a nice tool. I am not a native english speaker, but I found at least some words that need to be fixed: * There is no "readed" its always "read" * And: writed -> written -Marc > > I am Alexander Bersenev, I was participating in GSoC this year. > I want to present you the tool I've developed during this program. I > hope that you'll find it useful. > > The purpose of my project is to help ebuild developers to compose > accurate dependency list for a package. > The tool has many features in order to do it, most of them listed on > the documentation site: http://soc.dev.gentoo.org/~bay/autodep/ > > The killer-feature is an emulating the file system without > non-dependency packages installed. I call it dependency checking or > strict emerging. If program builds successfully in this environment > then check is passed. If no - check is failed and user likely will be > having a bad experience while trying to build this package if he > hasn't some packages installed. > > It works fine, I've reported a few dozens of bugs about missing > dependencies here: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=autodep. > > How to install and use it: > 1) add neurogeek overlay in your overlay list > 2) emerge autodep > 3) use autodep and emerge_strict commands. > > I want to tell you more about emerge_strict command. This is an emerge > command but with strict dependency checking. I've modified a portage > and add this feature into it. Actually, after "emerge autodep" you > will have two versions of portage: one is from your system(emerge) and > one is from modified portage(emerge_strict). > > !!!ATTENTION!!! > I modified a last available portage version from git. It is about > Portage 2.2.0_alpha50. The you running portage 2.1.x.x it > theoretically can be unsafe to use them both. I used it together for > about a month and not found any problems, but, anyway, be careful. > !!!ATTENTION!!! > > Here is an example of emerge_strict dev-libs/nss output: > https://381591.bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=285369 > > Missing dependency is founded here: > sdb.c:58:21: fatal error: sqlite3.h: No such file or directory > compilation terminated. > > > [NOT IN DEPS] dev-db/sqlite-3.7.7.1 : [u'compile'] > /usr/include/sqlite3.h blocked > > > I've set up a tinderbox to catch missing dependencies. And it works > right now. Also, I recently installed desktop gentoo linux on my new > notebook using only emerge_strict. It is also works. > > Although GSoC is over, I want to support this tool in further. I will > be appreciate for any feedback. > > Best, > > Alexander Bersenev > -- 8AAC 5F46 83B4 DB70 8317 3723 296C 6CCA 35A6 4134
[gentoo-dev] Autodep project
Hi! I am Alexander Bersenev, I was participating in GSoC this year. I want to present you the tool I've developed during this program. I hope that you'll find it useful. The purpose of my project is to help ebuild developers to compose accurate dependency list for a package. The tool has many features in order to do it, most of them listed on the documentation site: http://soc.dev.gentoo.org/~bay/autodep/ The killer-feature is an emulating the file system without non-dependency packages installed. I call it dependency checking or strict emerging. If program builds successfully in this environment then check is passed. If no - check is failed and user likely will be having a bad experience while trying to build this package if he hasn't some packages installed. It works fine, I've reported a few dozens of bugs about missing dependencies here: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=autodep. How to install and use it: 1) add neurogeek overlay in your overlay list 2) emerge autodep 3) use autodep and emerge_strict commands. I want to tell you more about emerge_strict command. This is an emerge command but with strict dependency checking. I've modified a portage and add this feature into it. Actually, after "emerge autodep" you will have two versions of portage: one is from your system(emerge) and one is from modified portage(emerge_strict). !!!ATTENTION!!! I modified a last available portage version from git. It is about Portage 2.2.0_alpha50. The you running portage 2.1.x.x it theoretically can be unsafe to use them both. I used it together for about a month and not found any problems, but, anyway, be careful. !!!ATTENTION!!! Here is an example of emerge_strict dev-libs/nss output: https://381591.bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=285369 Missing dependency is founded here: sdb.c:58:21: fatal error: sqlite3.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. [NOT IN DEPS] dev-db/sqlite-3.7.7.1 : [u'compile'] /usr/include/sqlite3.h blocked I've set up a tinderbox to catch missing dependencies. And it works right now. Also, I recently installed desktop gentoo linux on my new notebook using only emerge_strict. It is also works. Although GSoC is over, I want to support this tool in further. I will be appreciate for any feedback. Best, Alexander Bersenev