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diff --git a/eclass/cvs.eclass b/eclass/cvs.eclass deleted file mode 100644 index b6790cf..0000000 --- a/eclass/cvs.eclass +++ /dev/null @@ -1,606 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation -# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/cvs.eclass,v 1.74 2010/08/22 20:50:52 vapier Exp $ - -# @ECLASS: cvs.eclass -# @MAINTAINER: -# vapier@gentoo.org (and anyone who wants to help) -# @BLURB: This eclass provides generic cvs fetching functions -# @DESCRIPTION: -# This eclass provides the generic cvs fetching functions. To use this from an -# ebuild, set the ECLASS VARIABLES as specified below in your ebuild before -# inheriting. Then either leave the default src_unpack or extend over -# cvs_src_unpack. If you find that you need to call the cvs_* functions -# directly, I'd be interested to hear about it. - -inherit eutils - -# TODO: - -# Implement more auth types (gserver?, kserver?) - -# Support additional remote shells with `ext' authentication (does -# anyone actually need to use it with anything other than SSH?) - - -# Users shouldn't change these settings! The ebuild/eclass inheriting -# this eclass will take care of that. If you want to set the global -# KDE cvs ebuilds' settings, see the comments in kde-source.eclass. - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_CVS_COMMAND -# @DESCRIPTION: -# CVS command to run -# -# You can set, for example, "cvs -t" for extensive debug information -# on the cvs connection. The default of "cvs -q -f -z4" means to be -# quiet, to disregard the ~/.cvsrc config file and to use maximum -# compression. -[[ -z ${ECVS_CVS_COMMAND} ]] && ECVS_CVS_COMMAND="cvs ${ECVS_CVS_OPTIONS} ${ECVS_CVS_COMPRESS}" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_CVS_COMPRESS -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Set the compression level. -[[ -z ${ECVS_CVS_COMPRESS} ]] && ECVS_CVS_COMPRESS="-z1" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_CVS_OPTIONS -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Additional options to the cvs commands. -[[ -z ${ECVS_CVS_OPTIONS} ]] && ECVS_CVS_OPTIONS="-q -f" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_UP_OPTS -# @DESCRIPTION: -# CVS options given after the cvs update command. Don't remove "-dP" or things -# won't work. -[ -z "$ECVS_UP_OPTS" ] && ECVS_UP_OPTS="-dP" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_CO_OPTS -# @DESCRIPTION: -# CVS options given after the cvs checkout command. -[ -z "$ECVS_CO_OPTS" ] && ECVS_CO_OPTS="" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_OFFLINE -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Set this variable to a non-empty value to disable the automatic updating of -# a CVS source tree. This is intended to be set outside the cvs source -# tree by users. -: ${ECVS_OFFLINE:=${ESCM_OFFLINE}} - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_LOCAL -# @DEFAULT_UNSET -# @DESCRIPTION: -# If this is set, the CVS module will be fetched non-recursively. -# Refer to the information in the CVS man page regarding the -l -# command option (not the -l global option). - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_LOCALNAME -# @DEFAULT_UNSET -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Local name of checkout directory -# -# This is useful if the module on the server is called something -# common like 'driver' or is nested deep in a tree, and you don't like -# useless empty directories. -# -# WARNING: Set this only from within ebuilds! If set in your shell or -# some such, things will break because the ebuild won't expect it and -# have e.g. a wrong $S setting. - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_CO_DIR -# @DEFAULT_UNSET -# @DESCRIPTION: -# The name of the directory actually checked out. -# -# This is useful when server doesn't allow -d option of co, e.g. binutils -# After the module is checked out, we will "mv ECVS_CO_DIR ECVS_LOCALNAME" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_TOP_DIR -# @DESCRIPTION: -# The directory under which CVS modules are checked out. -[ -z "$ECVS_TOP_DIR" ] && ECVS_TOP_DIR="${PORTAGE_ACTUAL_DISTDIR-${DISTDIR}}/cvs-src" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_SERVER -# @DESCRIPTION: -# CVS path -# -# The format is "server:/dir", e.g. "anoncvs.kde.org:/home/kde". -# Remove the other parts of the full CVSROOT, which might look like -# ":pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.kde.org:/home/kde"; this is generated -# using other settings also. -# -# Set this to "offline" to disable fetching (i.e. to assume the module -# is already checked out in ECVS_TOP_DIR). -[ -z "$ECVS_SERVER" ] && ECVS_SERVER="offline" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_MODULE -# @REQUIRED -# @DESCRIPTION: -# The name of the CVS module to be fetched -# -# This must be set when cvs_src_unpack is called. This can include -# several directory levels, i.e. "foo/bar/baz" - -#[ -z "$ECVS_MODULE" ] && die "$ECLASS: error: ECVS_MODULE not set, cannot continue" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_BRANCH -# @DEFAULT_UNSET -# @DESCRIPTION: -# The name of the branch/tag to use -# -# The default is "HEAD". The following default _will_ reset your -# branch checkout to head if used. - -#[ -z "$ECVS_BRANCH" ] && ECVS_BRANCH="HEAD" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_AUTH -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Authentication method to use -# -# Possible values are "pserver" and "ext". If `ext' authentication is -# used, the remote shell to use can be specified in CVS_RSH (SSH is -# used by default). Currently, the only supported remote shell for -# `ext' authentication is SSH. -# -# Armando Di Cianno <fafhrd@gentoo.org> 2004/09/27 -# - Added "no" as a server type, which uses no AUTH method, nor -# does it login -# e.g. -# "cvs -danoncvs@savannah.gnu.org:/cvsroot/backbone co System" -# ( from gnustep-apps/textedit ) -[ -z "$ECVS_AUTH" ] && ECVS_AUTH="pserver" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_USER -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Username to use for authentication on the remote server. -[ -z "$ECVS_USER" ] && ECVS_USER="anonymous" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_PASS -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Password to use for authentication on the remote server -[ -z "$ECVS_PASS" ] && ECVS_PASS="" - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_SSH_HOST_KEY -# @DEFAULT_UNSET -# @DESCRIPTION: -# If SSH is used for `ext' authentication, use this variable to -# specify the host key of the remote server. The format of the value -# should be the same format that is used for the SSH known hosts file. -# -# WARNING: If a SSH host key is not specified using this variable, the -# remote host key will not be verified. - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_CLEAN -# @DEFAULT_UNSET -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Set this to get a clean copy when updating (passes the -# -C option to cvs update) - -# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECVS_RUNAS -# @DEFAULT_UNSET -# @DESCRIPTION: -# Specifies an alternate (non-root) user to use to run cvs. Currently -# b0rked and wouldn't work with portage userpriv anyway without -# special magic. - -# [ -z "$ECVS_RUNAS" ] && ECVS_RUNAS="`whoami`" - -# ECVS_SUBDIR -- deprecated, do not use -[ -n "$ECVS_SUBDIR" ] && die "ERROR: deprecated ECVS_SUBDIR defined. Please fix this ebuild." - -# add cvs to deps -# ssh is used for ext auth -# sudo is used to run as a specified user -DEPEND="dev-vcs/cvs" - -[ -n "$ECVS_RUNAS" ] && DEPEND="$DEPEND app-admin/sudo" - -if [ "$ECVS_AUTH" == "ext" ]; then - #default to ssh - [ -z "$CVS_RSH" ] && export CVS_RSH="ssh" - if [ "$CVS_RSH" != "ssh" ]; then - die "Support for ext auth with clients other than ssh has not been implemented yet" - fi - DEPEND="${DEPEND} net-misc/openssh" -fi - -# called from cvs_src_unpack -cvs_fetch() { - - # Make these options local variables so that the global values are - # not affected by modifications in this function. - - local ECVS_COMMAND="${ECVS_COMMAND}" - local ECVS_UP_OPTS="${ECVS_UP_OPTS}" - local ECVS_CO_OPTS="${ECVS_CO_OPTS}" - - debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* - - # Update variables that are modified by ebuild parameters, which - # should be effective every time cvs_fetch is called, and not just - # every time cvs.eclass is inherited - - # Handle parameter for local (non-recursive) fetching - - if [ -n "$ECVS_LOCAL" ]; then - ECVS_UP_OPTS="$ECVS_UP_OPTS -l" - ECVS_CO_OPTS="$ECVS_CO_OPTS -l" - fi - - # Handle ECVS_BRANCH option - # - # Because CVS auto-switches branches, we just have to pass the - # correct -rBRANCH option when updating. - - if [ -n "$ECVS_BRANCH" ]; then - ECVS_UP_OPTS="$ECVS_UP_OPTS -r$ECVS_BRANCH" - ECVS_CO_OPTS="$ECVS_CO_OPTS -r$ECVS_BRANCH" - fi - - # Handle ECVS_LOCALNAME, which specifies the local directory name - # to use. Note that the -d command option is not equivalent to - # the global -d option. - - if [ -z "$ECVS_CO_DIR" ] && [ "$ECVS_LOCALNAME" != "$ECVS_MODULE" ]; then - ECVS_CO_OPTS="$ECVS_CO_OPTS -d $ECVS_LOCALNAME" - fi - - - if [ -n "$ECVS_CLEAN" ]; then - ECVS_UP_OPTS="$ECVS_UP_OPTS -C" - fi - - - # It would be easiest to always be in "run-as mode", logic-wise, - # if sudo didn't ask for a password even when sudo'ing to `whoami`. - - if [ -z "$ECVS_RUNAS" ]; then - run="" - else - run="sudo -u $ECVS_RUNAS" - fi - - # Create the top dir if needed - - if [ ! -d "$ECVS_TOP_DIR" ]; then - - # Note that the addwrite statements in this block are only - # there to allow creating ECVS_TOP_DIR; we allow writing - # inside it separately. - - # This is because it's simpler than trying to find out the - # parent path of the directory, which would need to be the - # real path and not a symlink for things to work (so we can't - # just remove the last path element in the string) - - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: checkout mode. creating cvs directory" - addwrite /foobar - addwrite / - $run mkdir -p "/$ECVS_TOP_DIR" - export SANDBOX_WRITE="${SANDBOX_WRITE//:\/foobar:\/}" - fi - - # In case ECVS_TOP_DIR is a symlink to a dir, get the real path, - # otherwise addwrite() doesn't work. - - cd -P "$ECVS_TOP_DIR" > /dev/null - ECVS_TOP_DIR="`/bin/pwd`" - - # Disable the sandbox for this dir - addwrite "$ECVS_TOP_DIR" - - # Chown the directory and all of its contents - if [ -n "$ECVS_RUNAS" ]; then - $run chown -R "$ECVS_RUNAS" "/$ECVS_TOP_DIR" - fi - - # Determine the CVS command mode (checkout or update) - if [ ! -d "$ECVS_TOP_DIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME/CVS" ]; then - mode=checkout - else - mode=update - fi - - # This is required for binutils, if the initial co were interrupted, we need - # to start over again. - if [ -n "$ECVS_CO_DIR" ] && [ -d "$ECVS_TOP_DIR/$ECVS_CO_DIR" ]; then - rm -rf "$ECVS_TOP_DIR/$ECVS_CO_DIR" - fi - - # Our server string (i.e. CVSROOT) without the password so it can - # be put in Root - if [ "$ECVS_AUTH" == "no" ] - then - local server="${ECVS_USER}@${ECVS_SERVER}" - else - local connection="${ECVS_AUTH}" - [[ -n ${ECVS_PROXY} ]] && connection="${connection};proxy=${ECVS_PROXY}" - [[ -n ${ECVS_PROXY_PORT} ]] && connection="${connection};proxyport=${ECVS_PROXY_PORT}" - local server=":${connection}:${ECVS_USER}@${ECVS_SERVER}" - fi - - # Switch servers automagically if needed - if [ "$mode" == "update" ]; then - cd /$ECVS_TOP_DIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME - local oldserver="`$run cat CVS/Root`" - if [ "$server" != "$oldserver" ]; then - - einfo "Changing the CVS server from $oldserver to $server:" - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: Changing the CVS server from $oldserver to $server:" - - einfo "Searching for CVS directories ..." - local cvsdirs="`$run find . -iname CVS -print`" - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: CVS directories found:" - debug-print "$cvsdirs" - - einfo "Modifying CVS directories ..." - for x in $cvsdirs; do - debug-print "In $x" - $run echo "$server" > "$x/Root" - done - - fi - fi - - # Prepare a cvspass file just for this session, we don't want to - # mess with ~/.cvspass - touch "${T}/cvspass" - export CVS_PASSFILE="${T}/cvspass" - if [ -n "$ECVS_RUNAS" ]; then - chown "$ECVS_RUNAS" "${T}/cvspass" - fi - - # The server string with the password in it, for login - cvsroot_pass=":${ECVS_AUTH}:${ECVS_USER}:${ECVS_PASS}@${ECVS_SERVER}" - - # Ditto without the password, for checkout/update after login, so - # that the CVS/Root files don't contain the password in plaintext - if [ "$ECVS_AUTH" == "no" ] - then - cvsroot_nopass="${ECVS_USER}@${ECVS_SERVER}" - else - cvsroot_nopass=":${ECVS_AUTH}:${ECVS_USER}@${ECVS_SERVER}" - fi - - # Commands to run - cmdlogin="${run} ${ECVS_CVS_COMMAND} -d \"${cvsroot_pass}\" login" - if [ -n "$ECVS_CO_DIR" ]; then - cmdupdate="${run} ${ECVS_CVS_COMMAND} -d \"${cvsroot_nopass}\" update ${ECVS_LOCALNAME}" - else - cmdupdate="${run} ${ECVS_CVS_COMMAND} -d \"${cvsroot_nopass}\" update ${ECVS_UP_OPTS} ${ECVS_LOCALNAME}" - fi - cmdcheckout="${run} ${ECVS_CVS_COMMAND} -d \"${cvsroot_nopass}\" checkout ${ECVS_CO_OPTS} ${ECVS_MODULE}" - - # Execute commands - - cd "${ECVS_TOP_DIR}" - if [ "${ECVS_AUTH}" == "pserver" ]; then - einfo "Running $cmdlogin" - eval $cmdlogin || die "cvs login command failed" - if [ "${mode}" == "update" ]; then - einfo "Running $cmdupdate" - eval $cmdupdate || die "cvs update command failed" - elif [ "${mode}" == "checkout" ]; then - einfo "Running $cmdcheckout" - eval $cmdcheckout|| die "cvs checkout command failed" - fi - elif [ "${ECVS_AUTH}" == "ext" ] || [ "${ECVS_AUTH}" == "no" ]; then - - # Hack to support SSH password authentication - - # Backup environment variable values - local CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_CVS_RSH="${CVS_RSH}" - - if [ "${SSH_ASKPASS+set}" == "set" ]; then - local CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_SSH_ASKPASS="${SSH_ASKPASS}" - else - unset CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_SSH_ASKPASS - fi - - if [ "${DISPLAY+set}" == "set" ]; then - local CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_DISPLAY="${DISPLAY}" - else - unset CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_DISPLAY - fi - - if [ "${CVS_RSH}" == "ssh" ]; then - - # Force SSH to use SSH_ASKPASS by creating python wrapper - - export CVS_RSH="${T}/cvs_sshwrapper" - cat > "${CVS_RSH}"<<EOF -#!/usr/bin/python -import fcntl -import os -import sys -try: - fd = os.open('/dev/tty', 2) - TIOCNOTTY=0x5422 - try: - fcntl.ioctl(fd, TIOCNOTTY) - except: - pass - os.close(fd) -except: - pass -newarglist = sys.argv[:] -EOF - - # disable X11 forwarding which causes .xauth access violations - # - 20041205 Armando Di Cianno <fafhrd@gentoo.org> - echo "newarglist.insert(1, '-oClearAllForwardings=yes')" \ - >> "${CVS_RSH}" - echo "newarglist.insert(1, '-oForwardX11=no')" \ - >> "${CVS_RSH}" - - # Handle SSH host key checking - - local CVS_ECLASS_KNOWN_HOSTS="${T}/cvs_ssh_known_hosts" - echo "newarglist.insert(1, '-oUserKnownHostsFile=${CVS_ECLASS_KNOWN_HOSTS}')" \ - >> "${CVS_RSH}" - - if [ -z "${ECVS_SSH_HOST_KEY}" ]; then - ewarn "Warning: The SSH host key of the remote server will not be verified." - einfo "A temporary known hosts list will be used." - local CVS_ECLASS_STRICT_HOST_CHECKING="no" - touch "${CVS_ECLASS_KNOWN_HOSTS}" - else - local CVS_ECLASS_STRICT_HOST_CHECKING="yes" - echo "${ECVS_SSH_HOST_KEY}" > "${CVS_ECLASS_KNOWN_HOSTS}" - fi - - echo -n "newarglist.insert(1, '-oStrictHostKeyChecking=" \ - >> "${CVS_RSH}" - echo "${CVS_ECLASS_STRICT_HOST_CHECKING}')" \ - >> "${CVS_RSH}" - echo "os.execv('/usr/bin/ssh', newarglist)" \ - >> "${CVS_RSH}" - - chmod a+x "${CVS_RSH}" - - # Make sure DISPLAY is set (SSH will not use SSH_ASKPASS - # if DISPLAY is not set) - - [ -z "${DISPLAY}" ] && DISPLAY="DISPLAY" - export DISPLAY - - # Create a dummy executable to echo $ECVS_PASS - - export SSH_ASKPASS="${T}/cvs_sshechopass" - if [ "${ECVS_AUTH}" != "no" ]; then - echo -en "#!/bin/bash\necho \"$ECVS_PASS\"\n" \ - > "${SSH_ASKPASS}" - else - echo -en "#!/bin/bash\nreturn\n" \ - > "${SSH_ASKPASS}" - - fi - chmod a+x "${SSH_ASKPASS}" - fi - - if [ "${mode}" == "update" ]; then - einfo "Running $cmdupdate" - eval $cmdupdate || die "cvs update command failed" - elif [ "${mode}" == "checkout" ]; then - einfo "Running $cmdcheckout" - eval $cmdcheckout|| die "cvs checkout command failed" - fi - - # Restore environment variable values - export CVS_RSH="${CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_CVS_RSH}" - if [ "${CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_SSH_ASKPASS+set}" == "set" ]; then - export SSH_ASKPASS="${CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_SSH_ASKPASS}" - else - unset SSH_ASKPASS - fi - - if [ "${CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_DISPLAY+set}" == "set" ]; then - export DISPLAY="${CVS_ECLASS_ORIG_DISPLAY}" - else - unset DISPLAY - fi - fi - - # Restore ownership. Not sure why this is needed, but someone - # added it in the orig ECVS_RUNAS stuff. - if [ -n "$ECVS_RUNAS" ]; then - chown `whoami` "${T}/cvspass" - fi - -} - -# @FUNCTION: cvs_src_unpack -# @DESCRIPTION: -# The cvs src_unpack function, which will be exported -cvs_src_unpack() { - - debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* - - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: init: - ECVS_CVS_COMMAND=$ECVS_CVS_COMMAND - ECVS_UP_OPTS=$ECVS_UP_OPTS - ECVS_CO_OPTS=$ECVS_CO_OPTS - ECVS_TOP_DIR=$ECVS_TOP_DIR - ECVS_SERVER=$ECVS_SERVER - ECVS_USER=$ECVS_USER - ECVS_PASS=$ECVS_PASS - ECVS_MODULE=$ECVS_MODULE - ECVS_LOCAL=$ECVS_LOCAL - ECVS_RUNAS=$ECVS_RUNAS - ECVS_LOCALNAME=$ECVS_LOCALNAME - ECVS_CO_DIR=$ECVS_CO_DIR" - - [ -z "$ECVS_MODULE" ] && die "ERROR: CVS module not set, cannot continue." - - [ -n "$ECVS_LOCALNAME" ] && [ -n "$ECVS_CO_DIR" ] && \ - die "ERROR: ECVS_LOCALNAME and ECVS_CO_DIR can't both be set." - - local ECVS_LOCALNAME="${ECVS_LOCALNAME}" - - if [ -z "$ECVS_LOCALNAME" ]; then - ECVS_LOCALNAME="$ECVS_MODULE" - fi - - local sanitized_pn=$(echo "${PN}" | LC_ALL=C sed -e 's:[^A-Za-z0-9_]:_:g') - local offline_pkg_var="ECVS_OFFLINE_${sanitized_pn}" - if [[ -n ${!offline_pkg_var}${ECVS_OFFLINE} ]] || [[ "$ECVS_SERVER" == "offline" ]] ; then - # We're not required to fetch anything; the module already - # exists and shouldn't be updated. - if [ -d "${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_LOCALNAME}" ]; then - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: offline mode" - else - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: Offline mode specified but directory ${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_LOCALNAME} not found, exiting with error" - die "ERROR: Offline mode specified, but directory ${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_LOCALNAME} not found. Aborting." - fi - elif [ -n "$ECVS_SERVER" ]; then # ECVS_SERVER!=offline --> real fetching mode - einfo "Fetching CVS module $ECVS_MODULE into $ECVS_TOP_DIR ..." - cvs_fetch - else # ECVS_SERVER not set - die "ERROR: CVS server not specified, cannot continue." - fi - - # After cheking out, test if ECVS_CO_DIR dir exists, if so, rename it to ECVS_LOCALNAME - if [ -n "$ECVS_CO_DIR" ] && [ -d "${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_CO_DIR}" ]; - then - mv "${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_CO_DIR}" "${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_LOCALNAME}" - fi - - einfo "Copying $ECVS_MODULE from $ECVS_TOP_DIR ..." - debug-print "Copying module $ECVS_MODULE local_mode=$ECVS_LOCAL from $ECVS_TOP_DIR ..." - - # This is probably redundant, but best to make sure. - mkdir -p "$WORKDIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME" - - if [ -n "$ECVS_LOCAL" ]; then - cp -f "$ECVS_TOP_DIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME"/* "$WORKDIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME" - else - cp -Rf "$ECVS_TOP_DIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME" "$WORKDIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME/.." - fi - - # Not exactly perfect, but should be pretty close #333773 - export ECVS_VERSION=$(find "$ECVS_TOP_DIR/$ECVS_LOCALNAME/" -ipath '*/CVS/Entries' -exec cat {} + | sort | sha1sum | awk '{print $1}') - export ESCM_VERSION=${ECVS_VERSION} - - # If the directory is empty, remove it; empty directories cannot - # exist in cvs. This happens when, for example, kde-source - # requests module/doc/subdir which doesn't exist. Still create - # the empty directory in workdir though. - if [ "`ls -A \"${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_LOCALNAME}\"`" == "CVS" ]; then - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: removing empty CVS directory $ECVS_LOCALNAME" - rm -rf "${ECVS_TOP_DIR}/${ECVS_LOCALNAME}" - fi - - # Implement some of base_src_unpack's functionality; note however - # that base.eclass may not have been inherited! - if [ -n "$PATCHES" ]; then - debug-print "$FUNCNAME: PATCHES=$PATCHES, S=$S, autopatching" - cd "$S" - epatch ${PATCHES} - # Make sure we don't try to apply patches more than once, - # since cvs_src_unpack is usually called several times from - # e.g. kde-source_src_unpack - export PATCHES="" - fi - - einfo "CVS module ${ECVS_MODULE} is now in ${WORKDIR}" -} - -EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack |