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Diffstat (limited to 'usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/pkgbase.in')
-rwxr-xr-x | usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/pkgbase.in | 239 |
1 files changed, 163 insertions, 76 deletions
diff --git a/usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/pkgbase.in b/usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/pkgbase.in index d123394c170e..5299d34fcb71 100755 --- a/usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/pkgbase.in +++ b/usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/pkgbase.in @@ -77,41 +77,93 @@ end -- traditional tarball component selection dialog. local function select_components(components, options) local descriptions = { - kernel_dbg = "Kernel debug info", - base_dbg = "Base system debug info", - src = "System source tree", - tests = "Test suite", - lib32 = "32-bit compatibility libraries", - lib32_dbg = "32-bit compatibility libraries debug info", + ["kernel-dbg"] = "Debug symbols for the kernel", + ["devel"] = "C/C++ compilers and related utilities", + ["optional"] = "Optional software (excluding compilers)", + ["optional-jail"] = "Optional software (excluding compilers)", + ["base"] = "The complete base system (includes devel and optional)", + ["base-jail"] = "The complete base system (includes devel and optional)", + ["src"] = "System source tree", + ["tests"] = "Test suite", + ["lib32"] = "32-bit compatibility libraries", + ["debug"] = "Debug symbols for the selected components", } + + -- These defaults match what the non-pkgbase installer selects + -- by default. local defaults = { - kernel_dbg = "on", - base_dbg = "off", - src = "off", - tests = "off", - lib32 = "on", - lib32_dbg = "off", + ["base"] = "on", + ["base-jail"] = "on", + ["kernel-dbg"] = "on", } + -- Enable compat sets by default. + for compat in all_libcompats:gmatch("%S+") do + defaults["lib" .. compat] = "on" + end -- Sorting the components is necessary to ensure that the ordering is -- consistent in the UI. local sorted_components = {} + + -- Determine which components we want to offer the user. + local show_component = function (component) + -- "pkg" is always installed if present. + if component == "pkg" then return false end + + -- Don't include individual "-dbg" components, because those + -- are handled via the "debug" component, except for kernel-dbg + -- which is always shown for non-jail installations. + if component == "kernel-dbg" then + return (not options.jail) + end + if component:match("%-dbg$") then return false end + + -- Some sets have "-jail" variants which are jail-specific + -- variants of the base set. + + if options.jail and components[component.."-jail"] then + -- If we're installing in a jail, and this component + -- has a jail variant, hide it. + return false + end + + if not options.jail and component:match("%-jail$") then + -- Otherwise if we're not installing in a jail, and + -- this is a jail variant, hide it. + return false + end + + -- "minimal(-jail)" is always installed if present. + if component == "minimal" or component == "minimal-jail" then + return false + end + + -- "kernel" (the generic kernel) and "kernels" (the set) are + -- never offered; we always install the kernel for a non-jail + -- installation. + if component == "kernel" or component == "kernels" then + return false + end + + -- If we didn't find a reason to hide this component, show it. + return true + end + for component, _ in pairs(components) do - table.insert(sorted_components, component) + if show_component(component) then + table.insert(sorted_components, component) + end end + table.sort(sorted_components) local checklist_items = {} for _, component in ipairs(sorted_components) do - if component ~= "base" and component ~= "kernel" and - not (component == "kernel_dbg" and options.no_kernel) and - #components[component] > 0 then - local description = descriptions[component] or "''" - local default = defaults[component] or "off" - table.insert(checklist_items, component) - table.insert(checklist_items, description) - table.insert(checklist_items, default) - end + local description = descriptions[component] or "" + local default = defaults[component] or "off" + table.insert(checklist_items, component) + table.insert(checklist_items, description) + table.insert(checklist_items, default) end local bsddialog_args = { @@ -120,7 +172,10 @@ local function select_components(components, options) "--nocancel", "--disable-esc", "--separate-output", - "--checklist", "Choose optional system components to install:", + "--checklist", + "A minimal set of packages suitable for a multi-user system ".. + "is always installed. Select additional packages you wish ".. + "to install:", "0", "0", "0", -- autosize } append_list(bsddialog_args, checklist_items) @@ -132,10 +187,28 @@ local function select_components(components, options) -- hopefully useful stack trace. assert(exit_code == 0) - local selected = {"base"} - if not options.no_kernel then + -- Always install the minimal set, since it's required for the system + -- to work. The base set depends on minimal, but it's fine to install + -- both, and this way the user can remove the base set without pkg + -- autoremove then trying to remove minimal. + local selected = {} + if options.jail then + table.insert(selected, "minimal-jail") + else + table.insert(selected, "minimal") + end + + -- If pkg is available, always install it so the user can manage the + -- installed system. This is optional, because a repository built + -- from src alone won't have a pkg package. + if components["pkg"] then + table.insert(selected, "pkg") + end + + if not options.jail then table.insert(selected, "kernel") end + for component in output:gmatch("[^\n]+") do table.insert(selected, component) end @@ -145,74 +218,88 @@ end -- Returns a list of pkgbase packages selected by the user local function select_packages(pkg, options) + -- These are the components which aren't generated automatically from + -- package sets. local components = { - kernel = {}, - kernel_dbg = {}, - base = {}, - base_dbg = {}, - src = {}, - tests = {}, + ["kernel"] = {}, + ["kernel-dbg"] = {}, + ["debug"] = {}, } - for compat in all_libcompats:gmatch("%S+") do - components["lib" .. compat] = {} - components["lib" .. compat .. "_dbg"] = {} - end + -- Note: if you update this list, you must also update the list in + -- release/scripts/pkgbase-stage.lua. + local kernel_packages = { + -- Most architectures use this + ["FreeBSD-kernel-generic"] = true, + -- PowerPC uses either of these, depending on platform + ["FreeBSD-kernel-generic64"] = true, + ["FreeBSD-kernel-generic64le"] = true, + } local rquery = capture(pkg .. "rquery -U -r FreeBSD-base %n") for package in rquery:gmatch("[^\n]+") do - if package == "FreeBSD-src" or package:match("^FreeBSD%-src%-.*") then - table.insert(components["src"], package) - elseif package == "FreeBSD-tests" or package:match("^FreeBSD%-tests%-.*") then - table.insert(components["tests"], package) - elseif package:match("^FreeBSD%-kernel%-.*") and - package ~= "FreeBSD-kernel-man" - then - -- Kernels other than FreeBSD-kernel-generic are ignored - if package == "FreeBSD-kernel-generic" then - table.insert(components["kernel"], package) - elseif package == "FreeBSD-kernel-generic-dbg" then - table.insert(components["kernel_dbg"], package) - end - elseif package:match(".*%-dbg$") then - table.insert(components["base_dbg"], package) - else - local found = false - for compat in all_libcompats:gmatch("%S+") do - if package:match(".*%-dbg%-lib" .. compat .. "$") then - table.insert(components["lib" .. compat .. "_dbg"], package) - found = true - break - elseif package:match(".*%-lib" .. compat .. "$") then - table.insert(components["lib" .. compat], package) - found = true - break - end - end - if not found then - table.insert(components["base"], package) - end + local setname = package:match("^FreeBSD%-set%-(.+)$") + + if setname then + components[setname] = components[setname] or {} + table.insert(components[setname], package) + elseif kernel_packages[package] then + table.insert(components["kernel"], package) + elseif kernel_packages[package:match("(.*)%-dbg$")] then + table.insert(components["kernel-dbg"], package) + elseif package == "pkg" then + components["pkg"] = components["pkg"] or {} + table.insert(components["pkg"], package) end end - -- Don't assert the existence of dbg, tests, and src packages here. If using - -- a custom local repository with BSDINSTALL_PKG_REPOS_DIR we shouldn't - -- require it to have all packages. + + -- Assert that both a kernel and the "minimal" set are available, since + -- those are both required to install a functional system. Don't worry + -- if other sets are missing (e.g. base or src), which might happen + -- when using custom install media. assert(#components["kernel"] == 1) - assert(#components["base"] > 0) + assert(#components["minimal"] == 1) - local selected = {} - for _, component in ipairs(select_components(components, options)) do - append_list(selected, components[component]) + -- Prompt the user for what to install. + local selected = select_components(components, options) + + -- Determine if the "debug" component was selected. + local debug = false + for _, component in ipairs(selected) do + if component == "debug" then + debug = true + break + end end - return selected + local packages = {} + for _, component in ipairs(selected) do + local pkglist = components[component] + append_list(packages, pkglist) + + -- If the debug component was selected, install the -dbg + -- package for each set. We have to check if the dbg set + -- actually exists, because some sets (src, tests) don't + -- have a -dbg subpackage. + for _, c in ipairs(pkglist) do + local setname = c:match("^FreeBSD%-set%-(.*)$") + if debug and setname then + local dbgset = setname.."-dbg" + if components[dbgset] then + append_list(packages, components[dbgset]) + end + end + end + end + + return packages end local function parse_options() local options = {} for _, a in ipairs(arg) do - if a == "--no-kernel" then - options.no_kernel = true + if a == "--jail" then + options.jail = true else io.stderr:write("Error: unknown option " .. a .. "\n") os.exit(1) |