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# This is a partial python port of nsinstall.
# It's intended to be used when there's no natively compile nsinstall
# available, and doesn't intend to be fully equivalent.
# Its major use is for l10n repackaging on systems that don't have
# a full build environment set up.
# The basic limitation is, it doesn't even try to link and ignores
# all related options.
from optparse
import OptionParser
import os
import os.path
import sys
import shutil
def nsinstall(argv):
usage =
"usage: %prog [options] arg1 [arg2 ...] target-directory"
p = OptionParser(usage=usage)
p.add_option(
'-D', action=
"store_true",
help=
"Create a single directory only")
p.add_option(
'-t', action=
"store_true",
help=
"Preserve time stamp")
p.add_option(
'-m', action=
"store",
help=
"Set mode", metavar=
"mode")
p.add_option(
'-d', action=
"store_true",
help=
"Create directories in target")
p.add_option(
'-R', action=
"store_true",
help=
"Use relative symbolic links (ignored)")
p.add_option(
'-l', action=
"store_true",
help=
"Create link (ignored)")
p.add_option(
'-L', action=
"store", metavar=
"linkprefix",
help=
"Link prefix (ignored)")
# The remaining arguments are not used in our tree, thus they're not
# implented.
def BadArg(option, opt, value, parser):
parser.error(
'option not supported: %s' % opt)
p.add_option(
'-C', action=
"callback", metavar=
"CWD",
callback=BadArg,
help=
"NOT SUPPORTED")
p.add_option(
'-o', action=
"callback", callback=BadArg,
help=
"Set owner (NOT SUPPORTED)", metavar=
"owner")
p.add_option(
'-g', action=
"callback", callback=BadArg,
help=
"Set group (NOT SUPPORTED)", metavar=
"group")
(options, args) = p.parse_args(argv)
if options.m:
# mode is specified
try:
options.m = int(options.m, 8)
# I have no idea why nss insists on using this mode for installed headers.
# It causes problems with updating the files during a rebuild.
if options.m == 0o444:
options.m = 0o644
except Exception:
sys.stderr.write(
'nsinstall: ' + options.m +
' is not a valid mode\n')
return 1
# just create one directory?
if options.D:
if len(args) != 1:
return 1
try:
if options.m:
os.makedirs(args[0], options.m)
else:
os.makedirs(args[0])
except FileExistsError:
if not os.path.isdir(args[0]):
sys.stderr.write(
'nsinstall: ' + args[0] +
' is not a directory\n')
sys.exit(1)
if options.m:
os.chmod(args[0], options.m)
return 0
# nsinstall arg1 [...] directory
if len(args) < 2:
p.error(
'not enough arguments')
def copy_all_entries(entries, target):
for e
in entries:
dest = os.path.join(target,
os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(e)))
handleTarget(e, dest)
if options.m:
os.chmod(dest, options.m)
# set up handler
if options.d:
# we're supposed to create directories
def handleTarget(srcpath, targetpath):
# target directory was already created, just use mkdir
os.mkdir(targetpath)
else:
# we're supposed to copy files
def handleTarget(srcpath, targetpath):
if os.path.isdir(srcpath):
if not os.path.exists(targetpath):
os.mkdir(targetpath)
entries = [os.path.join(srcpath, e)
for e
in os.listdir(srcpath)]
copy_all_entries(entries, targetpath)
# options.t is not relevant for directories
if options.m:
os.chmod(targetpath, options.m)
elif options.t:
if os.path.exists(targetpath):
os.remove(targetpath)
shutil.copy2(srcpath, targetpath)
else:
if os.path.exists(targetpath):
os.chmod(targetpath, 0o755)
os.remove(targetpath)
shutil.copy(srcpath, targetpath)
# the last argument is the target directory
target = args.pop()
# ensure target directory
if not os.path.isdir(target):
try:
os.makedirs(target)
except FileExistsError:
if not os.path.isdir(target):
sys.stderr.write(
'nsinstall: ' + target +
' is not a directoy!\n')
return 1
copy_all_entries(args, target)
return 0
if __name__ ==
'__main__':
sys.exit(nsinstall(sys.argv[1:]))