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Old 13th November 2009
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Default DJB daemontools: compile and install scripts (OpenBSD)

Introduction

The standard installation of the Daniel J. Bernstein's daemontools software creates some directories in "/".
For many years I just ignored the complaints from others that this is not according the OpenBSD standard file layout as described in hier(7).

However for an installation on a Compact Flash card I needed to be able to specify where the files end up.
The following two scripts try to achieve this:
  • new_daemontools_compile
  • new_daemontools_install

new_daemontools_compile

Code:
#!/bin/sh +e
# $Id: new_daemontools_compile,v 1.4 2009/11/13 02:37:48 root Exp $

DAEMONTOOLS="daemontools-0.76"
DAEMONTOOLS_ARCHIVE="${DAEMONTOOLS}.tar.gz"

NEEDED="${DAEMONTOOLS_ARCHIVE} \
       new_daemontools_install \
       dt-makefile.patch"

for file in ${NEEDED} ; do
   if [ ! -f $file ] ; then
      echo $0 : Sorry cannot find file $file
      exit 1
   fi
   echo "$0: OK found file $file"
done

echo
echo -Unpacking ${DAEMONTOOLS_ARCHIVE}
echo

tar -xpvzf ${DAEMONTOOLS_ARCHIVE}

CURDIR=$(pwd)

cd admin/${DAEMONTOOLS}/src/

echo
echo $0: -------- Patching Makefile
echo

patch -p0 -l Makefile ${CURDIR}/dt-makefile.patch

echo
echo $0: ------- compiling daemontools --------
echo
make ||  exit 100 

echo
echo $0: ----- Compile finished --------
echo You now can run the 'new_daemontools_install' script
echo
After checking if all necessary files are in the current directory, it first unpacks the daemontools tarball. This results in a lot of files under the directory ./admin.

Before running Bernsteins makefile, it is patched with the dt-makefile-patch file, shamelessly stolen from the FreeBSD daemontools port.
Code:
--- Makefile    Thu Jul 12 18:49:49 2001
+++ /tmp/Makefile       Sat Nov  5 02:56:33 2005
@@ -82,10 +82,9 @@
 chkshsgr.o: chkshsgr.c compile
       ./compile chkshsgr.c

-choose: choose.sh home warn-auto.sh
+choose: choose.sh  warn-auto.sh
       rm -f choose
       cat warn-auto.sh choose.sh \
-       | sed s}HOME}"`head -1 home`"}g \
       > choose
       chmod 555 choose

@@ -387,10 +386,9 @@
 pathexec.h str.h strerr.h svscan.c wait.h
       ./compile svscan.c

-svscanboot: home svscanboot.sh warn-auto.sh
+svscanboot:  svscanboot.sh warn-auto.sh
       rm -f svscanboot
       cat warn-auto.sh svscanboot.sh \
-       | sed s}HOME}"`head -1 home`"}g \
       > svscanboot
       chmod 555 svscanboot
Executing the script
Code:
# ./new_daemontools_compile

./new_daemontools_compile: OK found file daemontools-0.76.tar.gz
./new_daemontools_compile: OK found file new_daemontools_install
./new_daemontools_compile: OK found file dt-makefile.patch

-Unpacking daemontools-0.76.tar.gz

admin
admin/daemontools-0.76
admin/daemontools-0.76/package
admin/daemontools-0.76/package/README
admin/daemontools-0.76/package/files
admin/daemontools-0.76/package/sharing
admin/daemontools-0.76/package/commands
admin/daemontools-0.76/package/install
[snip]
admin/daemontools-0.76/src/readclose.c
admin/daemontools-0.76/src/openreadclose.h
admin/daemontools-0.76/src/openreadclose.c

./new_daemontools_compile: -------- Patching Makefile

Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|--- Makefile    Thu Jul 12 18:49:49 2001
|+++ /tmp/Makefile       Sat Nov  5 02:56:33 2005
--------------------------
Patching file Makefile using Plan A...
Hunk #1 succeeded at 82.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 386.
done

./new_daemontools_compile: ------- compiling daemontools --------

sh find-systype.sh > systype
rm -f compile
sh print-cc.sh > compile
chmod 555 compile
./compile byte_chr.c
./compile byte_copy.c
./compile byte_cr.c
[snip]
./compile tai64nlocal.c
./load tai64nlocal unix.a byte.a
env - /bin/sh rts.tests 2>&1 | cat -v > rts
[snip]
grep sysdep iopause.h >> sysdeps
grep sysdep hasmkffo.h >> sysdeps
grep sysdep hasflock.h >> sysdeps
grep sysdep hasshsgr.h >> sysdeps

./new_daemontools_compile: ----- Compile finished --------
You now can run the new_daemontools_install script
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