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>=dev-lang/rust-1.31.0 installs `codegen-backends` folder in wrong path (in some cases)
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rustc-1.32.0-src/build/tmp/dist/rustc-1.32.0-i686-unknown-linux-gnu/install.sh
install.sh (text/plain), 27.23 KB, created by
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on 2019-01-31 07:52:15 UTC
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>#!/bin/bash ># Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT ># file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at ># http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. ># ># Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or ># http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license ># <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your ># option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed ># except according to those terms. > ># No undefined variables >set -u > >init_logging() { > local _abs_libdir="$1" > local _logfile="$_abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR/install.log" > rm -f "$_logfile" > need_ok "failed to remove old installation log" > touch "$_logfile" > need_ok "failed to create installation log" > LOGFILE="$_logfile" >} > >log_line() { > local _line="$1" > > if [ -n "${LOGFILE-}" -a -e "${LOGFILE-}" ]; then > echo "$_line" >> "$LOGFILE" > # Ignore errors, which may happen e.g. after the manifest dir is deleted > fi >} > >msg() { > local _line="install: ${1-}" > echo "$_line" > log_line "$_line" >} > >verbose_msg() { > if [ -n "${CFG_VERBOSE-}" ]; then > msg "${1-}" > else > log_line "install: ${1-}" > fi >} > >step_msg() { > msg > msg "$1" > msg >} > >verbose_step_msg() { > if [ -n "${CFG_VERBOSE-}" ]; then > msg > msg "$1" > msg > else > log_line "" > log_line "install: $1" > log_line "" > fi >} > >warn() { > local _line="install: WARNING: $1" > echo "$_line" >&2 > log_line "$_line" >} > >err() { > local _line="install: error: $1" > echo "$_line" >&2 > log_line "$_line" > exit 1 >} > ># A non-user error that is likely to result in a corrupted install >critical_err() { > local _line="install: error: $1. see logs at '${LOGFILE-}'" > echo "$_line" >&2 > log_line "$_line" > exit 1 >} > >need_ok() { > if [ $? -ne 0 ] > then > err "$1" > fi >} > >critical_need_ok() { > if [ $? -ne 0 ] > then > critical_err "$1" > fi >} > >want_ok() { > if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then > warn "$1" > fi >} > >assert_nz() { > if [ -z "$1" ]; then err "assert_nz $2"; fi >} > >need_cmd() { > if command -v $1 >/dev/null 2>&1 > then verbose_msg "found $1" > else err "need $1" > fi >} > >run() { > local _line="\$ $*" > "$@" > local _retval=$? > log_line "$_line" > return $_retval >} > >write_to_file() { > local _msg="$1" > local _file="$2" > local _line="$ echo \"$_msg\" > \"$_file\"" > echo "$_msg" > "$_file" > local _retval=$? > log_line "$_line" > return $_retval >} > >append_to_file() { > local _msg="$1" > local _file="$2" > local _line="$ echo \"$_msg\" >> \"$_file\"" > echo "$_msg" >> "$_file" > local _retval=$? > log_line "$_line" > return $_retval >} > >make_dir_recursive() { > local _dir="$1" > local _line="$ umask 022 && mkdir -p \"$_dir\"" > umask 022 && mkdir -p "$_dir" > local _retval=$? > log_line "$_line" > return $_retval >} > >putvar() { > local t > local tlen > eval t=\$$1 > eval tlen=\${#$1} >} > >valopt() { > VAL_OPTIONS="$VAL_OPTIONS $1" > > local op=$1 > local default=$2 > shift > shift > local doc="$*" > if [ $HELP -eq 0 ] > then > local uop=$(echo $op | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' | tr '\-' '\_') > local v="CFG_${uop}" > eval $v="$default" > for arg in $CFG_ARGS > do > if echo "$arg" | grep -q -- "--$op=" > then > local val=$(echo "$arg" | cut -f2 -d=) > eval $v=$val > fi > done > putvar $v > else > if [ -z "$default" ] > then > default="<none>" > fi > op="${op}=[${default}]" > printf " --%-30s %s\n" "$op" "$doc" > fi >} > >opt() { > BOOL_OPTIONS="$BOOL_OPTIONS $1" > > local op=$1 > local default=$2 > shift > shift > local doc="$*" > local flag="" > > if [ $default -eq 0 ] > then > flag="enable" > else > flag="disable" > doc="don't $doc" > fi > > if [ $HELP -eq 0 ] > then > for arg in $CFG_ARGS > do > if [ "$arg" = "--${flag}-${op}" ] > then > op=$(echo $op | tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_') > flag=$(echo $flag | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z') > local v="CFG_${flag}_${op}" > eval $v=1 > putvar $v > fi > done > else > if [ ! -z "${META-}" ] > then > op="$op=<$META>" > fi > printf " --%-30s %s\n" "$flag-$op" "$doc" > fi >} > >flag() { > BOOL_OPTIONS="$BOOL_OPTIONS $1" > > local op=$1 > shift > local doc="$*" > > if [ $HELP -eq 0 ] > then > for arg in $CFG_ARGS > do > if [ "$arg" = "--${op}" ] > then > op=$(echo $op | tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_') > local v="CFG_${op}" > eval $v=1 > putvar $v > fi > done > else > if [ ! -z "${META-}" ] > then > op="$op=<$META>" > fi > printf " --%-30s %s\n" "$op" "$doc" > fi >} > >validate_opt () { > for arg in $CFG_ARGS > do > local is_arg_valid=0 > for option in $BOOL_OPTIONS > do > if test --disable-$option = $arg > then > is_arg_valid=1 > fi > if test --enable-$option = $arg > then > is_arg_valid=1 > fi > if test --$option = $arg > then > is_arg_valid=1 > fi > done > for option in $VAL_OPTIONS > do > if echo "$arg" | grep -q -- "--$option=" > then > is_arg_valid=1 > fi > done > if [ "$arg" = "--help" ] > then > echo > echo "No more help available for Configure options," > echo "check the Wiki or join our IRC channel" > break > else > if test $is_arg_valid -eq 0 > then > err "Option '$arg' is not recognized" > fi > fi > done >} > >absolutify() { > local file_path="$1" > local file_path_dirname="$(dirname "$file_path")" > local file_path_basename="$(basename "$file_path")" > local file_abs_path="$(abs_path "$file_path_dirname")" > local file_path="$file_abs_path/$file_path_basename" > # This is the return value > RETVAL="$file_path" >} > ># Prints the absolute path of a directory to stdout >abs_path() { > local path="$1" > # Unset CDPATH because it causes havok: it makes the destination unpredictable > # and triggers 'cd' to print the path to stdout. Route `cd`'s output to /dev/null > # for good measure. > (unset CDPATH && cd "$path" > /dev/null && pwd) >} > >uninstall_legacy() { > local _abs_libdir="$1" > > local _uninstalled_something=false > > # Replace commas in legacy manifest list with spaces > _legacy_manifest_dirs=`echo "$TEMPLATE_LEGACY_MANIFEST_DIRS" | sed "s/,/ /g"` > > # Uninstall from legacy manifests > local _md > for _md in $_legacy_manifest_dirs; do > # First, uninstall from the installation prefix. > # Errors are warnings - try to rm everything in the manifest even if some fail. > if [ -f "$_abs_libdir/$_md/manifest" ] > then > > # iterate through installed manifest and remove files > local _p; > while read _p; do > # the installed manifest contains absolute paths > msg "removing legacy file $_p" > if [ -f "$_p" ] > then > run rm -f "$_p" > want_ok "failed to remove $_p" > else > warn "supposedly installed file $_p does not exist!" > fi > done < "$_abs_libdir/$_md/manifest" > > # If we fail to remove $md below, then the > # installed manifest will still be full; the installed manifest > # needs to be empty before install. > msg "removing legacy manifest $_abs_libdir/$_md/manifest" > run rm -f "$_abs_libdir/$_md/manifest" > # For the above reason, this is a hard error > need_ok "failed to remove installed manifest" > > # Remove $template_rel_manifest_dir directory > msg "removing legacy manifest dir $_abs_libdir/$_md" > run rm -R "$_abs_libdir/$_md" > want_ok "failed to remove $_md" > > _uninstalled_something=true > fi > done > > RETVAL="$_uninstalled_something" >} > >uninstall_components() { > local _abs_libdir="$1" > local _dest_prefix="$2" > local _components="$3" > > # We're going to start by uninstalling existing components. This > local _uninstalled_something=false > > # First, try removing any 'legacy' manifests from before > # rust-installer > uninstall_legacy "$_abs_libdir" > assert_nz "$RETVAL", "RETVAL" > if [ "$RETVAL" = true ]; then > _uninstalled_something=true; > fi > > # Load the version of the installed installer > local _installed_version= > if [ -f "$abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR/rust-installer-version" ]; then > _installed_version=`cat "$_abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR/rust-installer-version"` > > # Sanity check > if [ ! -n "$_installed_version" ]; then critical_err "rust installer version is empty"; fi > fi > > # If there's something installed, then uninstall > if [ -n "$_installed_version" ]; then > # Check the version of the installed installer > case "$_installed_version" in > > # If this is a previous version, then upgrade in place to the > # current version before uninstalling. > 2 ) > # The only change between version 2 -> 3 is that components are placed > # in subdirectories of the installer tarball. There are no changes > # to the installed data format, so nothing to do. > ;; > > # This is the current version. Nothing need to be done except uninstall. > "$TEMPLATE_RUST_INSTALLER_VERSION") > ;; > > # If this is an unknown (future) version then bail. > * ) > echo "The copy of $TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_NAME at $_dest_prefix was installed using an" > echo "unknown version ($_installed_version) of rust-installer." > echo "Uninstall it first with the installer used for the original installation" > echo "before continuing." > exit 1 > ;; > esac > > local _md="$_abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR" > local _installed_components="$(cat "$_md/components")" > > # Uninstall (our components only) before reinstalling > local _available_component > for _available_component in $_components; do > local _installed_component > for _installed_component in $_installed_components; do > if [ "$_available_component" = "$_installed_component" ]; then > msg "uninstalling component '$_available_component'" > local _component_manifest="$_md/manifest-$_installed_component" > > # Sanity check: there should be a component manifest > if [ ! -f "$_component_manifest" ]; then > critical_err "installed component '$_installed_component' has no manifest" > fi > > # Iterate through installed component manifest and remove files > local _directive > while read _directive; do > > local _command=`echo $_directive | cut -f1 -d:` > local _file=`echo $_directive | cut -f2 -d:` > > # Sanity checks > if [ ! -n "$_command" ]; then critical_err "malformed installation directive"; fi > if [ ! -n "$_file" ]; then critical_err "malformed installation directive"; fi > > case "$_command" in > file) > verbose_msg "removing file $_file" > if [ -f "$_file" ]; then > run rm -f "$_file" > want_ok "failed to remove $_file" > else > warn "supposedly installed file $_file does not exist!" > fi > ;; > > dir) > verbose_msg "removing directory $_file" > run rm -r "$_file" > want_ok "unable to remove directory $_file" > ;; > > *) > critical_err "unknown installation directive" > ;; > esac > > done < "$_component_manifest" > > # Remove the installed component manifest > verbose_msg "removing component manifest $_component_manifest" > run rm "$_component_manifest" > # This is a hard error because the installation is unrecoverable > critical_need_ok "failed to remove installed manifest for component '$_installed_component'" > > # Update the installed component list > local _modified_components="$(sed "/^$_installed_component\$/d" "$_md/components")" > write_to_file "$_modified_components" "$_md/components" > critical_need_ok "failed to update installed component list" > fi > done > done > > # If there are no remaining components delete the manifest directory, > # but only if we're doing an uninstall - if we're doing an install, > # then leave the manifest directory around to hang onto the logs, > # and any files not managed by the installer. > if [ -n "${CFG_UNINSTALL-}" ]; then > local _remaining_components="$(cat "$_md/components")" > if [ ! -n "$_remaining_components" ]; then > verbose_msg "removing manifest directory $_md" > run rm -r "$_md" > want_ok "failed to remove $_md" > > maybe_unconfigure_ld > fi > fi > > _uninstalled_something=true > fi > > # There's no installed version. If we were asked to uninstall, then that's a problem. > if [ -n "${CFG_UNINSTALL-}" -a "$_uninstalled_something" = false ] > then > err "unable to find installation manifest at $CFG_LIBDIR/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR" > fi >} > >install_components() { > local _src_dir="$1" > local _abs_libdir="$2" > local _dest_prefix="$3" > local _components="$4" > > local _component > for _component in $_components; do > > msg "installing component '$_component'" > > # The file name of the manifest we're installing from > local _input_manifest="$_src_dir/$_component/manifest.in" > > # Sanity check: do we have our input manifests? > if [ ! -f "$_input_manifest" ]; then > critical_err "manifest for $_component does not exist at $_input_manifest" > fi > > # The installed manifest directory > local _md="$_abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR" > > # The file name of the manifest we're going to create during install > local _installed_manifest="$_md/manifest-$_component" > > # Create the installed manifest, which we will fill in with absolute file paths > touch "$_installed_manifest" > critical_need_ok "failed to create installed manifest" > > # Add this component to the installed component list > append_to_file "$_component" "$_md/components" > critical_need_ok "failed to update components list for $_component" > > # Now install, iterate through the new manifest and copy files > local _directive > while read _directive; do > > local _command=`echo $_directive | cut -f1 -d:` > local _file=`echo $_directive | cut -f2 -d:` > > # Sanity checks > if [ ! -n "$_command" ]; then critical_err "malformed installation directive"; fi > if [ ! -n "$_file" ]; then critical_err "malformed installation directive"; fi > > # Decide the destination of the file > local _file_install_path="$_dest_prefix/$_file" > > if echo "$_file" | grep "^etc/" > /dev/null > then > local _f="$(echo "$_file" | sed 's/^etc\///')" > _file_install_path="$CFG_SYSCONFDIR/$_f" > fi > > if echo "$_file" | grep "^bin/" > /dev/null > then > local _f="$(echo "$_file" | sed 's/^bin\///')" > _file_install_path="$CFG_BINDIR/$_f" > fi > > if echo "$_file" | grep "^lib/" > /dev/null > then > local _f="$(echo "$_file" | sed 's/^lib\///')" > _file_install_path="$CFG_LIBDIR/$_f" > fi > > if echo "$_file" | grep "^share" > /dev/null > then > local _f="$(echo "$_file" | sed 's/^share\///')" > _file_install_path="$CFG_DATADIR/$_f" > fi > > if echo "$_file" | grep "^share/man/" > /dev/null > then > local _f="$(echo "$_file" | sed 's/^share\/man\///')" > _file_install_path="$CFG_MANDIR/$_f" > fi > > # HACK: Try to support overriding --docdir. Paths with the form > # "share/doc/$product/" can be redirected to a single --docdir > # path. If the following detects that --docdir has been specified > # then it will replace everything preceeding the "$product" path > # component. The problem here is that the combined rust installer > # contains two "products": rust and cargo; so the contents of those > # directories will both be dumped into the same directory; and the > # contents of those directories are _not_ disjoint. Since this feature > # is almost entirely to support 'make install' anyway I don't expect > # this problem to be a big deal in practice. > if [ "$CFG_DOCDIR" != "<default>" ] > then > if echo "$_file" | grep "^share/doc/" > /dev/null > then > local _f="$(echo "$_file" | sed 's/^share\/doc\/[^/]*\///')" > _file_install_path="$CFG_DOCDIR/$_f" > fi > fi > > # Make sure there's a directory for it > make_dir_recursive "$(dirname "$_file_install_path")" > critical_need_ok "directory creation failed" > > # Make the path absolute so we can uninstall it later without > # starting from the installation cwd > absolutify "$_file_install_path" > _file_install_path="$RETVAL" > assert_nz "$_file_install_path" "file_install_path" > > case "$_command" in > file ) > > verbose_msg "copying file $_file_install_path" > > maybe_backup_path "$_file_install_path" > > if echo "$_file" | grep "^bin/" > /dev/null || test -x "$_src_dir/$_component/$_file" > then > run cp "$_src_dir/$_component/$_file" "$_file_install_path" > run chmod 755 "$_file_install_path" > else > run cp "$_src_dir/$_component/$_file" "$_file_install_path" > run chmod 644 "$_file_install_path" > fi > critical_need_ok "file creation failed" > > # Update the manifest > append_to_file "file:$_file_install_path" "$_installed_manifest" > critical_need_ok "failed to update manifest" > > ;; > > dir ) > > verbose_msg "copying directory $_file_install_path" > > maybe_backup_path "$_file_install_path" > > run cp -R "$_src_dir/$_component/$_file" "$_file_install_path" > critical_need_ok "failed to copy directory" > > # Set permissions. 0755 for dirs, 644 for files > run chmod -R u+rwX,go+rX,go-w "$_file_install_path" > critical_need_ok "failed to set permissions on directory" > > # Update the manifest > append_to_file "dir:$_file_install_path" "$_installed_manifest" > critical_need_ok "failed to update manifest" > ;; > > *) > critical_err "unknown installation directive" > ;; > esac > done < "$_input_manifest" > > done >} > >maybe_configure_ld() { > local _abs_libdir="$1" > > local _ostype="$(uname -s)" > assert_nz "$_ostype" "ostype" > > if [ "$_ostype" = "Linux" -a ! -n "${CFG_DISABLE_LDCONFIG-}" ]; then > > # Fedora-based systems do not configure the dynamic linker to look > # /usr/local/lib, which is our default installation directory. To > # make things just work, try to put that directory in > # /etc/ld.so.conf.d/rust-installer-v1 so ldconfig picks it up. > # Issue #30. > # > # This will get rm'd when the last component is uninstalled in > # maybe_unconfigure_ld. > if [ "$_abs_libdir" = "/usr/local/lib" -a -d "/etc/ld.so.conf.d" ]; then > echo "$_abs_libdir" > "/etc/ld.so.conf.d/rust-installer-v1-$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR.conf" > if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then > # This shouldn't happen if we've gotten this far > # installing to /usr/local > warn "failed to update /etc/ld.so.conf.d. this is unexpected" > fi > fi > > verbose_msg "running ldconfig" > if [ -n "${CFG_VERBOSE-}" ]; then > ldconfig > else > ldconfig 2> /dev/null > fi > if [ $? -ne 0 ] > then > warn "failed to run ldconfig. this may happen when not installing as root. run with --verbose to see the error" > fi > fi >} > >maybe_unconfigure_ld() { > local _ostype="$(uname -s)" > assert_nz "$_ostype" "ostype" > > if [ "$_ostype" != "Linux" ]; then > return 0 > fi > > rm "/etc/ld.so.conf.d/rust-installer-v1-$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR.conf" 2> /dev/null > # Above may fail since that file may not have been created on install >} > ># Doing our own 'install'-like backup that is consistent across platforms >maybe_backup_path() { > local _file_install_path="$1" > > if [ -e "$_file_install_path" ]; then > msg "backing up existing file at $_file_install_path" > run mv -f "$_file_install_path" "$_file_install_path.old" > critical_need_ok "failed to back up $_file_install_path" > fi >} > >install_uninstaller() { > local _src_dir="$1" > local _src_basename="$2" > local _abs_libdir="$3" > > local _uninstaller="$_abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR/uninstall.sh" > msg "creating uninstall script at $_uninstaller" > run cp "$_src_dir/$_src_basename" "$_uninstaller" > critical_need_ok "unable to install uninstaller" >} > >do_preflight_sanity_checks() { > local _src_dir="$1" > local _dest_prefix="$2" > > # Sanity check: can we can write to the destination? > verbose_msg "verifying destination is writable" > make_dir_recursive "$CFG_LIBDIR" > need_ok "can't write to destination. consider \`sudo\`." > touch "$CFG_LIBDIR/rust-install-probe" > /dev/null > if [ $? -ne 0 ] > then > err "can't write to destination. consider \`sudo\`." > fi > rm "$CFG_LIBDIR/rust-install-probe" > need_ok "failed to remove install probe" > > # Sanity check: don't install to the directory containing the installer. > # That would surely cause chaos. > verbose_msg "verifying destination is not the same as source" > local _prefix_dir="$(abs_path "$dest_prefix")" > if [ "$_src_dir" = "$_dest_prefix" -a "${CFG_UNINSTALL-}" != 1 ]; then > err "cannot install to same directory as installer" > fi >} > >verbose_msg "looking for install programs" >verbose_msg > >need_cmd mkdir >need_cmd printf >need_cmd cut >need_cmd grep >need_cmd uname >need_cmd tr >need_cmd sed >need_cmd chmod >need_cmd env >need_cmd pwd > >CFG_ARGS="${@:-}" > >HELP=0 >if [ "${1-}" = "--help" ] >then > HELP=1 > shift > echo > echo "Usage: $0 [options]" > echo > echo "Options:" > echo >else > verbose_step_msg "processing arguments" >fi > >OPTIONS="" >BOOL_OPTIONS="" >VAL_OPTIONS="" > >flag uninstall "only uninstall from the installation prefix" >valopt destdir "" "set installation root" >valopt prefix "/usr/local" "set installation prefix" > ># Avoid prepending an extra / to the prefix path if there's no destdir ># NB: CFG vars here are undefined when passing --help >if [ -z "${CFG_DESTDIR-}" ]; then > CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX="${CFG_PREFIX-}" >else > CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX="$CFG_DESTDIR/$CFG_PREFIX" >fi > ># NB This isn't quite the same definition as in `configure`. ># just using 'lib' instead of configure's CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE >valopt without "" "comma-separated list of components to not install" >valopt components "" "comma-separated list of components to install" >flag list-components "list available components" >valopt sysconfdir "$CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX/etc" "install system configuration files" >valopt bindir "$CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX/bin" "install binaries" >valopt libdir "$CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX/lib" "install libraries" >valopt datadir "$CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX/share" "install data" ># NB We repeat datadir default value because we don't set CFG_DATADIR in --help >valopt mandir "${CFG_DATADIR-"$CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX/share"}/man" "install man pages in PATH" ># NB See the docdir handling in install_components for an explanation of this ># weird <default> string >valopt docdir "\<default\>" "install documentation in PATH" >opt ldconfig 1 "run ldconfig after installation (Linux only)" >opt verify 1 "obsolete" >flag verbose "run with verbose output" > >if [ $HELP -eq 1 ] >then > echo > exit 0 >fi > >verbose_step_msg "validating arguments" >validate_opt > ># Template configuration. ># These names surrounded by '%%` are replaced by sed when generating install.sh ># FIXME: Might want to consider loading this from a file and not generating install.sh > ># Rust or Cargo >TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_NAME='Rust' ># rustlib or cargo >TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR=rustlib ># 'Rust is ready to roll.' or 'Cargo is cool to cruise.' >TEMPLATE_SUCCESS_MESSAGE='Rust is ready to roll.' ># Locations to look for directories containing legacy, pre-versioned manifests >TEMPLATE_LEGACY_MANIFEST_DIRS='rustlib,cargo' ># The installer version >TEMPLATE_RUST_INSTALLER_VERSION='3' > ># OK, let's get installing ... > ># This is where we are installing from >src_dir="$(abs_path $(dirname "$0"))" > ># The name of the script >src_basename="$(basename "$0")" > ># If we've been run as 'uninstall.sh' (from the existing installation) ># then we're doing a full uninstall, as opposed to the --uninstall flag ># which just means 'uninstall my components'. >if [ "$src_basename" = "uninstall.sh" ]; then > if [ "${*:-}" != "" ]; then > # Currently don't know what to do with arguments in this mode > err "uninstall.sh does not take any arguments" > fi > CFG_UNINSTALL=1 > CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX="$(abs_path "$src_dir/../../")" > CFG_LIBDIR="$(abs_path "$src_dir/../")" >fi > ># This is where we are installing to >dest_prefix="$CFG_DESTDIR_PREFIX" > ># Open the components file to get the list of components to install. ># NB: During install this components file is read from the installer's ># source dir, during a full uninstall it's read from the manifest dir, ># and thus contains all installed components. >components=`cat "$src_dir/components"` > ># Sanity check: do we have components? >if [ ! -n "$components" ]; then > err "unable to find installation components" >fi > ># If the user asked for a component list, do that and exit >if [ -n "${CFG_LIST_COMPONENTS-}" ]; then > echo > echo "# Available components" > echo > for component in $components; do > echo "* $component" > done > echo > exit 0 >fi > ># If the user specified which components to install/uninstall, ># then validate that they exist and select them for installation >if [ -n "$CFG_COMPONENTS" ]; then > # Remove commas > user_components="$(echo "$CFG_COMPONENTS" | sed "s/,/ /g")" > for user_component in $user_components; do > found=false > for my_component in $components; do > if [ "$user_component" = "$my_component" ]; then > found=true > fi > done > if [ "$found" = false ]; then > err "unknown component: $user_component" > fi > done > components="$user_components" >fi > >if [ -n "$CFG_WITHOUT" ]; then > without_components="$(echo "$CFG_WITHOUT" | sed "s/,/ /g")" > for without_component in $without_components; do > components="$(echo "$components" | sed "s/$without_component//" | sed "s/$without_component//")" > done >fi > >if [ -z "$components" ]; then > if [ -z "${CFG_UNINSTALL-}" ]; then > err "no components selected for installation" > else > err "no components selected for uninstallation" > fi >fi > >do_preflight_sanity_checks "$src_dir" "$dest_prefix" > ># Using an absolute path to libdir in a few places so that the status ># messages are consistently using absolute paths. >absolutify "$CFG_LIBDIR" >abs_libdir="$RETVAL" >assert_nz "$abs_libdir" "abs_libdir" > ># Create the manifest directory, where we will put our logs >make_dir_recursive "$abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR" >need_ok "failed to create $TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR" > ># Log messages and commands >init_logging "$abs_libdir" > ># First do any uninstallation, including from legacy manifests. This ># will also upgrade the metadata of existing installs. >uninstall_components "$abs_libdir" "$dest_prefix" "$components" > ># If we're only uninstalling then exit >if [ -n "${CFG_UNINSTALL-}" ] >then > echo > echo " $TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_NAME is uninstalled." > echo > exit 0 >fi > ># Create the manifest directory again! uninstall_legacy ># may have deleted it. >make_dir_recursive "$abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR" >need_ok "failed to create $TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR" > ># Drop the version number into the manifest dir >write_to_file "$TEMPLATE_RUST_INSTALLER_VERSION" "$abs_libdir/$TEMPLATE_REL_MANIFEST_DIR/rust-installer-version" >critical_need_ok "failed to write installer version" > ># Install the uninstaller >install_uninstaller "$src_dir" "$src_basename" "$abs_libdir" > ># Install each component >install_components "$src_dir" "$abs_libdir" "$dest_prefix" "$components" > ># Make dynamic libraries available to the linker >maybe_configure_ld "$abs_libdir" > >echo >echo " $TEMPLATE_SUCCESS_MESSAGE" >echo > >
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