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-#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright (C) 2018 David P. <megver83@parabola.nu>
-# Find deprecated Arch packages that are still in our blacklists.
-
-# Repositories for specific arch'es.
-# Common repos are in 'repos' variable.
-repos="core community extra"
-repos_x86_64="$repos testing multilib multilib-testing"
-repos_i686="$repos testing build-support"
-repos_armv7h="$repos alarm" # although we don't sync [alarm] we blacklist its packages to conflict with your-freedom
-
-# Parabola repos for checking blacklists like your-privacy,
-# which sometimes block [libre] and [pcr] packages.
-# [nonprism] and [nonsystemd] are not listened because
-# we do not blacklists those packages anywhere
-repos_parabola="pcr pcr-multilib pcr-multilib-testing pcr-testing libre libre-multilib libre-multilib-testing libre-testing"
-
-# Set the blacklist files. The packages here always have a [libre] replacement if there's one.
-# aur-blacklist.txt is not here since we want to check Arch's official repos
-blacklists="blacklist.txt"
-
-# List here files that may also blacklist Parabola packages.
-# These are intended to be used with $repos_parabola
-blacklists_parabola="your-initfreedom-blacklist.txt your-privacy-blacklist.txt your-freedom_emu-blacklist.txt"
-
-# Mirrors. Please choose HTTPS over HTTP when possible
-# x86_64 mirrors
-for r in $repos_x86_64; do
- mirrors+=("https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/archlinux/$r/os/x86_64/")
-done
-# i686 mirrors
-for r in $repos_i686; do
- mirrors+=("https://mirror.archlinux32.org/i686/$r/")
-done
-# armv7h mirrors
-for r in $repos_armv7h; do
- mirrors+=("https://fl.us.mirror.archlinuxarm.org/armv7h/$r/")
-done
-
-add_parabola_mirrors(){
- # Parabola mirrors, used to check [libre] and [pcr] packages
- for r in $repos_parabola; do
- mirrors+=("https://mirror.grapentin.org/parabola/$r/os/x86_64/")
- mirrors+=("https://mirror.grapentin.org/parabola/$r/os/i686/")
- mirrors+=("https://mirror.grapentin.org/parabola/$r/os/armv7h/")
- done
-}
-
-# Sed expresion tested for Nginx, change if needed
-sedexp='s/.*href="//;s/\.pkg.tar.xz.*//;s/\.pkg.tar.zst.*//'
-# extra sedexps for special characters/symbols
-sedexp+=';s/%2B/+/g;s/%3A/:/g;s/%40/@/g'
-
-usage(){
-cat <<EOM
-Usage: ${0##*/} [arch|parabola]
-Check if there are inexistent packages in the blacklists.
-
-Arguments:
- arch Compares ArchLinux{32,ARM} blacklists
- with their repositories
- parabola Compares Arch/Parabola blacklists (e.g.
- your-privacy) with Parabola's and Arch's
- repos
-
-The 'parabola' argument compares with our repositories and Arch's
-since in blacklists like your-privacy and your-initfreedom we also block
-some packages from [pcr] (like jitsi) and [libre] (like icedove), and
-probably also from their -multilib, -testing and -multilib-testing derivatives.
-
-Note that the package architecture is always specified with 'parabola', and
-in 'arch' only when there's an uneeded replacement. This is because your-freedom
-is for any architecture and no matter if you use Parabola x86_64 or i686, it
-will always conflict packages that are even for armv7h only (and vice versa).
-
-To easily remove a line, you can use the following sed expresion:
-
- sed '/^pkgname:/d' -i blacklist_file.txt
-EOM
-}
-
-mkpkglist(){
- parabola_pkgs=$(mktemp)
- arch_pkgs=$(mktemp)
- case $1 in
- parabola) add_parabola_mirrors
- curl -s "${mirrors[@]}" | grep '".*.pkg.tar.xz"\|".*.pkg.tar.zst"' | sed $sedexp > "$parabola_pkgs"
-
- # Separate packages by architecture
- for arch in x86_64 i686 armv7h any; do
- grep $arch$ "$parabola_pkgs" | for f in $(</dev/stdin); do
- echo "${f%-*-*-*} $arch" >> "$parabola_pkgs"-$arch
- done
- done
- cat "$parabola_pkgs"-{x86_64,i686,armv7h,any} | sort -u > "$parabola_pkgs"
- rm "$parabola_pkgs"-{x86_64,i686,armv7h,any}
- ;;
- arch) curl -s "${mirrors[@]}" | grep '".*.pkg.tar.xz"\|".*.pkg.tar.zst"' | sed $sedexp > "$arch_pkgs"
-
- # Separate packages by architecture
- for arch in x86_64 i686 armv7h any; do
- grep $arch$ "$arch_pkgs" | for f in $(</dev/stdin); do
- echo "${f%-*-*-*} $arch" >> "$arch_pkgs"-$arch
- done
- done
- cat "$arch_pkgs"-{x86_64,i686,armv7h,any} | sort -u > "$arch_pkgs"
- rm "$arch_pkgs"-{x86_64,i686,armv7h,any}
- ;;
- esac
-}
-
-err(){
- printf '%s==> Error:%s %s\n' \
- "$(tput bold;tput setaf 1)" \
- "$(tput sgr0)" \
- "$1"
- exit 1
-}
-
-msg(){
- printf '%s==>%s %s\n' \
- "$(tput bold;tput setaf 2)" \
- "$(tput sgr0)" \
- "$1"
-}
-
-submsg(){
- printf ' %s->%s %s\n' \
- "$(tput bold;tput setaf 4)" \
- "$(tput sgr0)" \
- "$1"
-}
-
-get_libre_pkgs(){
- # We'll use this when we check Arch's pkgs only
- if ! [[ -e $libre_pkgs ]]; then
- libre_pkgs=$(mktemp)
- for r in libre libre-multilib libre-testing libre-multilib-testing; do
- mirrors_parabola+=("https://mirror.grapentin.org/parabola/$r/os/x86_64/")
- mirrors_parabola+=("https://mirror.grapentin.org/parabola/$r/os/i686/")
- mirrors_parabola+=("https://mirror.grapentin.org/parabola/$r/os/armv7h/")
- done
- curl -s "${mirrors_parabola[@]}" | grep '".*.pkg.tar.xz"\|".*.pkg.tar.zst"' | sed $sedexp > "$libre_pkgs"
- for arch in x86_64 i686 armv7h any; do
- grep $arch$ "$libre_pkgs" | for f in $(</dev/stdin); do
- echo "${f%-*-*-*} $arch" >> "$libre_pkgs"-$arch
- done
- done
- cat "$libre_pkgs"-{x86_64,i686,armv7h,any} | sort -u > "$libre_pkgs"
- fi
-}
-
-add(){
- list="$(( list + 1 ))"
-}
-
-compare_pkgs(){
- # $1 is the pkgname and replacement (used when checking Arch pkgs)
- # $2 is the packages file list
-
- # First check if the pkg is available for
- # a specific architecture, if not, check
- # if it's for 'any'
- package="${1%%:*}"
- replacement="$(cut -d ":" -f2 <(echo "$1"))"
-
- for arch in x86_64 i686 armv7h; do
- grep $arch$ "$2" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -xw ^"$package" &> /dev/null || \
- grep any$ "$2" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -xw ^"$package" &> /dev/null || \
- if [ "$2" = "$arch_pkgs" ]; then
- get_libre_pkgs
- # Check if the package has a replacement, and
- # if such replacement is available for the same
- # architectures
- if ! [[ $replacement = "" ]]; then
- # If this works, it means the pkg doesn't exist for $arch in Arch,
- # but we have the [libre] replacement which should be deprecated.
- grep $arch$ "$libre_pkgs" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -xw ^"$replacement" &> /dev/null || \
- grep any$ "$libre_pkgs" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -xw ^"$replacement" &> /dev/null
-
- case $? in
- 0) to_be_removed+=("$arch")
- ;;
- *) is_not_for+=("$arch")
- ;;
- esac
- else
- # However if this fails, it means the pkg doesn't have a replacement
- # for $arch, or it simply doesn't have a replacement.
- is_not_for+=("$arch")
- fi
- elif [ "$2" = "$parabola_pkgs" ]; then
- if [[ -n $replacement ]]; then
- # Look for the replacement
- grep $arch$ "$parabola_pkgs" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -xw ^"$replacement" &> /dev/null || \
- grep any$ "$parabola_pkgs" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -xw ^"$replacement" &> /dev/null
-
- case $? in
- 0) to_be_deleted+=("$arch")
- ;;
- *) isnt_for+=("$arch")
- ;;
- esac
- else
- isnt_for+=("$arch")
- fi
- fi
- done
-
- # Arch
- if [[ "${is_not_for[*]}" = "x86_64 i686 armv7h" ]]; then
- submsg "$package was not found"
- add
- elif [[ "${to_be_removed[*]}" = "x86_64 i686 armv7h" ]]; then
- submsg "$package was not found, but we've [libre] replacements which should be removed"
- add
- elif [[ -n "${is_not_for[*]}" ]] || [[ -n "${to_be_removed[*]}" ]]; then
- for arch in "${to_be_removed[@]}"; do
- # If the replacement is available for the three arch'es supported
- # by Parabola, then shut up
- for a in x86_64 i686 armv7h; do
- grep -xw "^$replacement $a$" "$libre_pkgs" &> /dev/null && arches+=("$a")
- done
- if ! [[ "${arches[*]}" = "x86_64 i686 armv7h" ]]; then
- submsg "$package ($arch) was not found, but we've a [libre] replacement which should be removed"
- add
- fi
- unset arches
- done
- fi
-
- # Parabola
- if [[ "${isnt_for[*]}" = "x86_64 i686 armv7h" ]]; then
- submsg "$package was not found"
- add
- elif [[ -n "${isnt_for[*]}" ]]; then
- for arch in "${to_be_deleted[@]}"; do
- submsg "$package ($arch) was not found, but we've $replacement as replacement and should be removed"
- add
- done
- fi
-
- # Unset the variables so they can be re-used
- unset to_be_deleted to_be_removed is_not_for isnt_for arch package replacement
-}
-
-check(){
- mkpkglist "$1"
- case $1 in
- parabola) msg 'Comparing blacklists with Parabola packages ...'
- pkgs=$(for bl in $blacklists_parabola; do grep -v ^# "$bl" | awk '{print $1}'; done)
- for p in $pkgs; do
- compare_pkgs "$p" "$parabola_pkgs"
- done
- rm -f "$parabola_pkgs"
- ;;
- arch) msg 'Comparing blacklists with Arch packages ...'
- pkgs=$(for bl in $blacklists; do grep -v ^# $bl | awk '{print $1}'; done)
- for p in $pkgs; do
- compare_pkgs "$p" "$arch_pkgs"
- done
- rm -f "$arch_pkgs" "$libre_pkgs"
- ;;
- *) err "$1 is not a valid argument"
- ;;
- esac
- if ! [[ $list -gt 0 ]]; then
- submsg 'No packages to show'
- fi
- msg 'done'
- unset list
-}
-
-if [[ ${#@} -gt 0 ]]; then
- netcheck="$(curl -sL networkcheck.kde.org)"
- if [[ "$netcheck" = OK ]]; then
- for arg in "$@"; do check "$arg"; done
- else
- err 'You must have internet connection to run this program'
- fi
-else
- usage
-fi