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_service:tar_git:sfos-upgrade.spec
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_service
^
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@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@
<service name="tar_git">
<param name="url">https://github.com/Olf0/sfos-upgrade.git</param>
<param name="branch">master</param>
- <param name="revision">3.8.0</param>
+ <param name="revision">3.8.2</param>
</service>
</services>
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_service:tar_git:sfos-upgrade-3.8.2.tar.gz/LICENSE
^
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@@ -1,21 +1,493 @@
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_service:tar_git:sfos-upgrade-3.8.2.tar.gz/usr/bin/post_sfos-upgrade
^
|
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -ufC
-export LANG="C" # Engineering English only
-export LC_CTYPE="POSIX"
-export LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
+export LANG=C # Engineering English only
+export LC_CTYPE=POSIX
+export LC_COLLATE=POSIX
called="$(basename "$0")"
if ! echo " $(id -un) $(id -Gn) " | fgrep -q ' root '
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_service:tar_git:sfos-upgrade-3.8.2.tar.gz/usr/bin/sfos-upgrade
^
|
@@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
#!/bin/bash
-set -euC -o posix # Omitting -f (aka -o noglob), because bash 3.2.57(1)-release does not perform a set +f (or +o noglob; plus setopt is not built-in) correctly, which would be needed later!
+set -euC # Omitting -f (aka -o noglob), because bash 3.2.57(1)-release does not perform a set +f (or +o noglob; plus setopt is not built-in) correctly, which would be needed later!
# Switched to use bash since version 2.1 of this script (in its first line), as this ensures that "-o pipefail"
-# (in line 633) is available, after checking that bash seems to be present in mer-core at least since 2011-10-04
+# (in line 639) is available, after checking that bash seems to be present in mer-core at least since 2011-10-04
# (see https://git.sailfishos.org/mer-core/bash / https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/bash ) and consequently in
# SailfishOS since its beginnings (checked v1.0.0.5 per
# curl https://releases.sailfishos.org/sources/sailfish-1.0.0.5-oss.tar.bz2 | tar -tv | fgrep 'bash' , as no earlier
# released version is available there, e.g. the first ones at https://coderus.openrepos.net/whitesoft/sailversion ).
-# In (at least) recent SailfishOS releases /bin/sh is just a symbolic link to /bin/bash anyway, but have not checked
-# that for ancient releases (which might be re-deployed after a "factory reset").
+# In SailfishOS releases before 4.0, /bin/sh is just a symbolic link to /bin/bash anyway; though I have not checked
+# that for ancient releases (which might be re-deployed after a "factory reset"), likely SailfishOS inherited that
+# from Fedora, via MeeGo and Mer (MeeGo reconstructed), too (i.e., in addition to the presence of bash by default).
+# Per SailfishOS 4.0, busybox's variant of ash has become the shell installed by default, which provides some
+# bash compatibility when called via its bash-symlink (which is deployed by the busybox-symlinks-bash RPM),
+# including "-o pipefail" (hurray!). But not "-o posix" (which was used to guarantee shell behaviour as defined
+# by POSIX up to sfos-upgrade 3.8.1), which hopefully causes no difference in the behaviour of bash-3.2, bash-5 and
+# a 2020s busybox-ash (because any one of these may be installed).
# Nevertheless, this script is still a Bourne (not-"Again") Shell script and stays free of bashisms.
# Exit codes:
@@ -24,9 +30,9 @@
# 23 "Should never be reached" *) case #2
# 42 "Should never be reached" *) case #3
-export LANG="C" # Engineering English only
-export LC_CTYPE="POSIX"
-export LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
+export LANG=C # Engineering English only
+export LC_CTYPE=POSIX
+export LC_COLLATE=POSIX
askyes ()
{
@@ -128,7 +134,7 @@
exit 2
;;
*)
- echo "Aborting: Incorrect option or version format \"${upgrade_release}\" provided." >&2
+ echo "Aborting: Incorrect option or version format \"${upgrade_release}\" provided!" >&2
echo "For a brief usage description, see: $called --help" >&2
exit 3
;;
@@ -180,7 +186,7 @@
if [ "$installed_release" = "$upgrade_release" ]
then compar0="e4"
else
- known_stop_releases="3.4.0.24\n3.2.0.12\n3.0.0.8\n2.2.0.29\n2.0.5.6\n2.0.0.10\n1.1.9.30\n1.1.7.28\n1.1.2.16\n1.0.2.5\n1.0.0.5"
+ known_stop_releases="4.0.1.48,3.4.0.24,3.2.0.12,3.0.0.8,2.2.0.29,2.0.5.6,2.0.0.10,1.1.9.30,1.1.7.28,1.1.2.16,1.0.2.5,1.0.0.5"
# 0.99.5.11, 1.0.0.5 and 1.0.1.10 are not documented to be "stop releases",
# taking the information of sections 4 and 5 (in combination!) at
# https://jolla.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201836347#4 into account.
@@ -205,7 +211,7 @@
# askyes >&2
# echo >&2
#fi
- all_stop_releases="$(echo -e "${recent_stop_releases}\n$known_stop_releases" | grep -v '^$' | sort -u)"
+ all_stop_releases="$(echo -e "${recent_stop_releases}\n$(echo "$known_stop_releases" | tr ',' '\n')" | grep -v '^$' | sort -u)"
compar0="$(compare_versions "$installed_release" "$upgrade_release")"
case "$compar0" in
e?) # Equality
@@ -620,7 +626,7 @@
askyes >&2
echo >&2
-logfile="/var/log/systemupdate_${upgrade_release}-from-${installed_release}_$(date +'%F_%H-%M-%S').log-dupes.txt"
+logfile="/var/log/systemupdate_${upgrade_release}-from-${installed_release}_$(date +'%Ft%H-%M-%S').log-dupes.txt"
if ! touch "$logfile"
then
echo "Aborting: Failed to create logfile!" >&2
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_service:tar_git:sfos-upgrade-3.8.2.tar.gz/usr/bin/tidy_log-dupes
^
|
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@
# 124 : Error parsing parameters
# 126 : Help called
-export LANG="C" # Engineering English only
-export LC_CTYPE="POSIX"
-export LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
+export LANG=C # Engineering English only
+export LC_CTYPE=POSIX
+export LC_COLLATE=POSIX
called="$(basename "$0")"
retc=0
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
do
if [ "$logfile" != "$targets" ]
then
- echo -n "$logfile"
+ echo -n "- $logfile"
logs_count="$(expr "$logs_count" '+' "1")"
tidied_log="$(echo "$logfile" | rev | cut -f 2- -d '-' | rev).txt"
if sed 's/\cM//g' "$logfile" | sed 's/Installing: [0-9][0-9]*%\x1b\[K//g' | sed 's/\x1b\[K/\n/g' | sed 's/^\[[0-9][0-9]* %] //g' | sed 's/: \[[0-9][0-9]* %]$//g' | sed 's/: [0-9][0-9]*%$//g' | uniq 2> /dev/null > "$tidied_log"
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