# scratchpkg A package manager for [Venom Linux](https://venomlinux.org/). ## Description Scratchpkg is a package manager built in order to manage packages for Venom Linux. This package manager is fully written in bash. The package building script uses the port system like in Arch's makepkg and CRUX's pkgmk. Packages are built and installed into a temporary location using DESTDIR method and are afterwards compressed in a file directory using tar. Installing the packaged tar means it is extracted into real system. After that all files extracted is recorded into an index directory. So scratchpkg will track all installed files. Scratchpkg can automatically resolve dependencies order. Scratchpkg reads the build script (spkgbuild) in the ports directory in order to get all necessary variables and functions before building them. ## spkgbuild `spkgbuild` is build script sourced by `pkgbuild` to build the package. The example of `spkgbuild` as follows: # description : This is example package # homepage : https://example.com/ # maintainer : Emmett1, emmett1 dot 2miligrams at gmail dot com # depends : package1 package2 package3 name=foobar version=1.0.0 release=1 backup="etc/example.conf etc/foobar.conf" noextract="foobar.tar.xz" options="!strip libtool" source="https://dl.example.com/foobar.tar.xz $name-$version.tar.gz::https://github.com/achieve/$version.tar.gz example.conf" nostrip="lib.*/ld-.*\.so$ lib.*/libc-.*\.so$ lib.*/libpthread-.*\.so$ lib.*/libthread_db-.*\.so$" build() { cd $name-$version ./configure --prefix=/usr make make DESTDIR=$PKG install install -d $SRC/example.conf $PKG/etc/example.conf } *Note: When create new package, its recommended to build using fakeroot first to make sure the build script is not broken and leave untracked file inside system.* #### spkgbuild format: * `description`: Short description for package. * `homepage`: Url for software webpage * `maintainer`: maintainer name and email * `depends`: All required dependencies, separate with space. * `name`: Package name, need same as port directory's name. * `version`: Package's version. * `release`: Package's release version, useful when build script need change with same package version. * `options`: Package's build options, see 'Package options' for available options. * `backup`: File need backup when upgrading package (without leading with '/'). * `noextract`: Specify file no need to extract, separate with space. * `nostrip`: list file to avoid strip, can use regex * `source`: Package's source urls, separate with space, can use as `::` to save source file with different name (see `spkgbuild` example). ## Package options This options is set in `/etc/scratchpkg.conf` for global options: `OPTIONS=""` For per package, set options in package's spkgbuild: `options=""` Add `!` in front of options to disable it, example for disable strip and remove empty directory in package (per package) as follows: `options="!strip !emptydirs"` Available options: libtool: Keep libtool file (*.la) in packages. emptydirs: Keep empty directories in packages. strip: Strip symbols from binaries/libraries. zipman: Compress manual (man and info) pages with gzip. buildflags: Enable buildflags (CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS). makeflags: Enable makeflags (MAKEFLAGS). checksum: Enable checking checksum. ### pkgbuild `pkgbuild` is a tool to build package from ports. Is will source `spkgbuild` to get build information before creating package. Package is created into `--.spkg.xz` format. To build package, you need `cd` into port directory before run `pkgbuild` command. Usage: pkgbuild [ ] Options: -q --quiet show only status messages and errors -i, --install install package into system -u, --upgrade upgrade package -r, --reinstall reinstall package -c, --ignore-conflict ignore conflict when installing package -v, --verbose verbose install process -f, --force-rebuild rebuild package -m, --skip-mdsum skip md5sum checking -g, --genmdsum generate md5sum -o, --download download only source file -x, --extract extract only source file -p, --pkgfiles generate list files in package -w, --keep-work keep working directory -h, --help show this help message --clean remove downloaded sources and prebuilt packages --config= use custom config file --srcdir= override directory path for sources --pkgdir= override directory path for compiled package --workdir= override directory path for working dir --no-backup skip backup configuration file when upgrading package Example: pkgbuild -iw this will build, install package and keep working directory Note: * use pkgbuild without any options will only download source and build package by using other default options * pkgbuild need run inside port directory ### pkgadd `pkgadd` is a tool to install and upgrade package created by `pkgbuild`. Install package is simply extract `--.spkg.xz` by using tar into real system then save list extracted file into package `PKGDB_DIR`. Upgrading package is also using same extract as install, it will replace old files then compare list file from old and new package and remove old file which not exist in new package (like Slackware pkgtool does). Usage: pkgadd [ ] Options: -u, --upgrade upgrade package -r, --reinstall reinstall package -c, --ignore-conflict ignore conflict when installing package -v, --verbose print files installed -h, --help show this help message --no-backup skip backup when upgrading package --print-dbdir print package database path --root= install to custom root directory Example: pkgadd foobar-1.0-1.spkg.txz -uc --no-backup upgrade package foobar-1.0-1 without backup its old configuration files and skip conflict check ### pkgdel `pkgdel` is a tool to remove package from system. It will read file listed in package `PKGDB_DIR` and remove it. Usage: pkgdel [ ] Options: -h, --help show this help message -v, --verbose print removed files --root= remove package from custom root directory Example: pkgdel firefox -v --no-preremove remove package firefox, print deleted files and skip pre-remove script ### scratch `scratch` is front-end for pkgbuild, pkgadd and pkgdel. Its changed directory in ports and call pkgbuild to build package, then pkgadd to install package into system. Its also has some extra functions like search packages, check dependency, dependent, orphan package, duplicate ports, list installed package and etc. Run `scratch help` to see available functions. Usage: scratch [] Options: install install ports (use pkgbuild arg, except '-i' & '-u') -r reinstall -n skip dependencies -y skip ask user confirmation -o fetch sources only --exclude=* exclude dependencies, comma separated upgrade upgrade ports (use pkgbuild arg, except '-i' & '-r') -n skip dependencies -y skip ask user confirmation -o fetch sources only --exclude=* exclude dependencies, comma separated remove remove installed ports (use pkgdel arg) -y skip ask user confirmation sysup full system upgrade (use pkgbuild arg, except '-i', '-r' & '-u') -n skip dependencies -y skip ask user confirmation -o fetch sources only --exclude=* exclude dependencies, comma separated deplist print all dependencies for ports -q skip installed ports --exclude=* exclude dependencies, comma separated build build ports (use pkgbuild arg, except '-i', '-u', '-r', '-g', & '-p') --log log build process (/var/log/pkgbuild.log) trigger [ports] run system trigger search find ports in repo cat print spkgbuild depends print dependencies dependent print dependent path print path in repo provide print port's provided file readme print readme file, if exist files print files installed info print information locate print location of file in ports repo isinstalled check whether port is installed (status 0=installed, 1=not installed) purge [ports] remove installed ports and its orphan dependencies world [ports] print/add/remove world list sync update ports database outdate print outdated ports cache print and clear old pkg and src caches integrity check installed port integrity dup print duplicate ports in repo installed print all installed ports missingdep print missing dependencies orphan print orphan installed ports foreign print foreign ports printconfig print scratchpkg configs help print this help msg Global options: --append-repo= append custom local repo path (can use multiple times) --prepend-repo= prepend custom local repo path (can use multiple times) --override-repo= override repo in /etc/scratchpkg.repo with custom local repo (can use multiple times) --repo-file= use custom repo file (default: /etc/scratchpkg.repo) --config-file= use custom config file (default: /etc/scratchpkg.conf) --alias-file= use custom alias file (default: /etc/scratchpkg.alias) --mask-file= use custom mask file (default: /etc/scratchpkg.mask) --nocolor disable colour for output Example: scratch install firefox gvfs -cv build and install required dependencies and target package itself, ignore file conflict check and be verbose. scratch remove firefox gvfs -dv remove package firefox and gvfs from system, ignore dependent check and be verbose ## Extra tools Extra tools is some scripts come with scratchpkg to help users do things more easier. More extra scripts may added from time to time. * `xchroot`: Chroot script. * `pkgdepends`: Script to list package depends by shared libraries. * `portcreate`: Script to create template port. * `updateconf`: Script to update configuration files (*.spkgnew). * `revdep`: A reverse dependency script (like in Gentoo and CRUX, but my version), need to run after upgrade and remove package to check broken package(s). Specify package name if want to check single package only. ## Install script Install scripts is a bash script contains command need to run before/after install/upgrade/remove packages in system. The suffix of install script is `install`. This install script need to placed in port directory and later will included in tar-ed package. The script contains the following functions which run at different times: This script is executed using `sh`. Argument is passed when this script is executed. ### install: $1 : pre-install/post-install $2 : version ### upgrade: $1 : pre-upgrade/post-upgrade $2 : version $3 : old version ### remove: $1 : pre-remove/post-remove $2 : old version Example of install script for `dbus`: # package install script action=$1 newversion=$2 oldversion=$3 case $action in pre-install) getent group messagebus >/dev/null || groupadd -g 18 messagebus getent passwd messagebus >/dev/null || useradd -c "D-Bus Message Daemon User" -d /var/run/dbus -u 18 -g messagebus -s /bin/false messagebus ;; post-install) dbus-uuidgen --ensure ;; esac ## /etc/scratchpkg.repo `/etc/scratchpkg.repo` is file to define repo directory and url to sync/update port's. This is example default `/etc/scratchpkg.repo`; # # /etc/scratchpkg.repo : scratchpkg repo file # # format: # # # your local repo /usr/ports/myrepo # official venom repo /usr/ports/core https://github.com/venomlinux/ports/tree/4.0/core /usr/ports/main https://github.com/venomlinux/ports/tree/repos/main /usr/ports/multilib https://github.com/venomlinux/ports/tree/repos/multilib /usr/ports/nonfree https://github.com/venomlinux/ports/tree/repos/nonfree #/usr/ports/testing https://github.com/venomlinux/ports/tree/repos/testing *Note: url is optional. Add if need to sync it.* ## Install Installing is performed by just simply execute/running the file INSTALL.sh: `./INSTALL.sh` If packaging, append DESTDIR=/tmp/path in front of your command: `DESTDIR=/tmp/path ./INSTALL.sh`