#!/usr/bin/env bash # We want to catch any unexpected failure, and exit immediately set -e # Download helper for bzr, to be called from the download wrapper script # # Call it as: # .../bzr [-q] OUT_FILE REPO_URL REV BASENAME # # Environment: # BZR : the bzr command to call verbose= while getopts :q OPT; do case "${OPT}" in q) verbose=-q;; \?) printf "unknown option '%s'\n" "${OPTARG}" >&2; exit 1;; esac done shift $((OPTIND-1)) output="${1}" repo="${2}" rev="${3}" basename="${4}" shift 4 # Get rid of our options # Caller needs to single-quote its arguments to prevent them from # being expanded a second time (in case there are spaces in them) _bzr() { eval ${BZR} "${@}" } # --per-file-timestamps comes with bzr-2.2 (released August 2010), # so only pass it if bzr is recent enough. We compute versions as: # major*1000 + minor bzr_min_version=2002 bzr_version=$(($(bzr --version | sed -r -n 's/^Bazaar \(bzr\) ([[:digit:]]+)\.([[:digit:]]+)\..*$/\1*1000+\2/p') )) # If the version is recent enough, we can generate reproducible # archives; otherwise, we just hope for the best (as it would # be downloaded from the BR mirror if what we generate here does # not match the hash we have for it). if [ ${bzr_version} -ge ${bzr_min_version} ]; then timestamp_opt="--per-file-timestamps" fi _bzr export ${verbose} --root="'${basename}/'" --format=tgz \ ${timestamp_opt} - "${@}" "'${repo}'" -r "'${rev}'" \ >"${output}"