freebsd-skq/release/scripts/mtree-to-plist.awk
Ed Maste 697b271da9 pkgbase: use -dev,-dbg instead of -development,-debug
-development is long and awkward, and is also inconsistent with prior art
from the Linux world, which uses -dev (Debian) or -devel (Red Hat).  Follow
the Debian convention, and similarly for debug info packages.

Also remove redundant pkgbase development tag from includes.  We already tag
include files with package=runtime,dev; there is no need to separately tag
them as dev.

Discussed with:	bapt
Reviewed by:	manu
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24139
2020-05-20 19:45:22 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/awk
/^[^#]/ {
gsub(/^\./,"", $1)
uname = gname = mode = flags = tags = type = ""
for (i=2; i<=NF; i++) {
if ($i ~ /^uname=/) {
uname=$i
gsub(/uname=/, "", uname)
} else if ($i ~ /^gname=/) {
gname=$i
gsub(/gname=/, "", gname)
} else if ($i ~ /^mode=/) {
mode=$i
gsub(/mode=/,"", mode)
} else if ($i ~ /^flags=/) {
flags=$i
gsub(/flags=/, "", flags)
} else if ($i ~ /^tags=/) {
tags=$i
gsub(/tags=/, "", tags)
} else if ($i ~ /^type=dir/) {
type="dir"
}
}
if (kernel != "") {
tags="package=kernel"
if (_kernconf != "") {
tags=tags""_kernconf
}
}
if (length(tags) == 0)
next
if (tags ~ /package=/) {
ext = pkgname = pkgend = ""
split(tags, a, ",");
for (i in a) {
if (a[i] ~ /^package=/) {
pkgname=a[i]
if ($1 ~ /^\/boot\//)
pkgname="bootloader"
gsub(/package=/, "", pkgname)
} else if (a[i] == "config") {
type="config"
} else if (a[i] == "development" || a[i] == "debug" || a[i] == "docs") {
pkgend=a[i]
} else {
if (ext != "")
ext=ext"-"a[i]
else
ext=a[i]
}
}
if (ext != "") {
pkgname=pkgname"-"ext
}
if (pkgend != "") {
if (pkgend == "docs") {
pkgname=pkgend
} else {
pkgname=pkgname"-"pkgend
}
}
} else {
print "No packages specified in line: $0"
next
}
if (kernel != "") {
output="kernel"
if (_kernconf != "") {
output=output"."_kernconf
}
if ($1 ~ /^\/usr\/lib\/debug\/boot/) {
output=output"-dbg.plist"
} else {
output=output".plist"
}
} else {
output=pkgname".plist"
}
print "@"type"("uname","gname","mode","flags") " $1 > output
}