slackware-current/testing/source/glibc/doinst.sh-glibc
Patrick J Volkerding 0b67de0df5 Sun Feb 2 07:04:21 UTC 2020
testing/packages/binutils-2.34-x86_64-1.txz:  Added.
testing/packages/glibc-2.31-x86_64-1.txz:  Added.
testing/packages/glibc-i18n-2.31-x86_64-1.txz:  Added.
testing/packages/glibc-profile-2.31-x86_64-1.txz:  Added.
testing/packages/glibc-solibs-2.31-x86_64-1.txz:  Added.
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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2002, 2005 Slackware Linux, Inc.
# Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2018 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, Minnesota, USA
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# Swap glibc on the fly.
#
# If we're on a running system we have to handle this _very_ carefully. :-)
# The tricks involved here get trickier every time...
# OK, now we have to be sure of a few things. First, you do have a 2.6
# kernel running, right?
if [ -r /proc/ksyms ]; then
echo "FATAL: you need to be running a 2.6.x kernel in order to upgrade"
echo "to this version of glibc."
echo
sleep 999
exit 1
fi
# Next, stop using the /lib/ntpl libraries. These are now obsolete and
# will break the installation if present:
if [ -d lib/tls ]; then
mkdir -p lib/obsolete
mv lib/tls lib/obsolete
fi
if [ -x sbin/ldconfig ]; then
sbin/ldconfig -r . 2> /dev/null
fi
# Install NPTL glibc libraries:
if [ -x /sbin/ldconfig -a -d lib/incoming ]; then # swap on the fly
# Try to protect with flock against another installpkg/removepkg running
# ldconfig while we're doing the on-the-fly install:
mkdir -p run/lock/pkgtools
( flock 9 || exit 11
# First create copies of the incoming libraries:
( cd lib/incoming
for file in * ; do
if [ ! -r ../${file}.incoming ]; then
cp -a $file ../${file}.incoming
fi
done
)
# Then switch to them all at once:
/sbin/ldconfig -l lib/*.incoming 2> /dev/null
# Remove old versions of the glibc libraries. If you really don't want to
# do this for some reason, create a file /etc/glibc-nowipe.
if [ ! -r etc/glibc-nowipe ]; then
( cd lib
for INCOMING in incoming/*-* ; do
LIBPREFIX=$(basename $INCOMING | cut -f 1 -d -)
for LIBRARY in ${LIBPREFIX}-* ; do
# Don't remove the library if it ends in .incoming:
if [ "$(echo $LIBRARY | rev | cut -f 1 -d .)" = "gnimocni" ]; then
continue
fi
# Don't remove symlinks:
if [ -L $LIBRARY ]; then
continue
fi
rm -f $LIBRARY
done
done
)
fi
# Finally, rename them and clean up:
( cd lib
for file in *.incoming ; do
rm -f `basename $file .incoming`
cp -a $file `basename $file .incoming`
/sbin/ldconfig -l `basename $file .incoming` 2> /dev/null
rm -f $file
done
)
) 9> run/lock/pkgtools/ldconfig.lock
else # no ldconfig? This is a broken situation, but we will do what we can:
( cd lib/incoming
for file in * ; do
cp -a $file ..
done
)
fi
# Now, get rid of the temporary directory:
rm -rf lib/incoming
# Done installing NPTL glibc libraries.
# Handle config files:
config() {
NEW="$1"
OLD="$(dirname $NEW)/$(basename $NEW .new)"
# If there's no config file by that name, mv it over:
if [ ! -r $OLD ]; then
mv $NEW $OLD
elif [ "$(cat $OLD | md5sum)" = "$(cat $NEW | md5sum)" ]; then # toss the redundant copy
rm $NEW
fi
# Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider...
}
config etc/nscd.conf.new
config etc/profile.d/glibc.csh.new
config etc/profile.d/glibc.sh.new
# Clearly you already decided this issue. :-)
rm -f etc/profile.d/glibc.csh.new
rm -f etc/profile.d/glibc.sh.new
# This block below *should* be dead code, but it's probably safer to leave it
# here as a fallback. It no longer has complete coverage of all the links
# that would be needed in /lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}, but it covers enough that if
# we did fall back on this the machine would boot until it reached the boot
# time call to ldconfig, which would then take care of any missing links.
# In case there's no ldconfig, make the links manually:
if [ ! -x /sbin/ldconfig ]; then
( cd lib ; rm -rf libnss_nis.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libnss_nis-@@VERSION@@.so libnss_nis.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libm.so.6 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libm-@@VERSION@@.so libm.so.6 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libnss_files.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libnss_files-@@VERSION@@.so libnss_files.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libresolv.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libresolv-@@VERSION@@.so libresolv.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libnsl.so.1 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libnsl-@@VERSION@@.so libnsl.so.1 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libutil.so.1 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libutil-@@VERSION@@.so libutil.so.1 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libnss_compat.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libnss_compat-@@VERSION@@.so libnss_compat.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libthread_db.so.1 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libthread_db-1.0.so libthread_db.so.1 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libnss_hesiod.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libnss_hesiod-@@VERSION@@.so libnss_hesiod.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libanl.so.1 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libanl-@@VERSION@@.so libanl.so.1 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libcrypt.so.1 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libcrypt-@@VERSION@@.so libcrypt.so.1 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libBrokenLocale.so.1 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libBrokenLocale-@@VERSION@@.so libBrokenLocale.so.1 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf ld-linux.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf ld-@@VERSION@@.so ld-linux.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libdl.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libdl-@@VERSION@@.so libdl.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libnss_dns.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libnss_dns-@@VERSION@@.so libnss_dns.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libpthread.so.0 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libpthread-@@VERSION@@.so libpthread.so.0 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libnss_nisplus.so.2 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libnss_nisplus-@@VERSION@@.so libnss_nisplus.so.2 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf libc.so.6 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf libc-@@VERSION@@.so libc.so.6 )
( cd lib ; rm -rf librt.so.1 )
( cd lib ; ln -sf librt-@@VERSION@@.so librt.so.1 )
fi
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