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eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
if $running_under_some_shell;
# $Id: patnotify.SH 31 2010-03-06 20:15:24Z rmanfredi $
#
# Copyright (c) 1991-1997, 2004-2006, Raphael Manfredi
#
# You may redistribute only under the terms of the Artistic Licence,
# as specified in the README file that comes with the distribution.
# You may reuse parts of this distribution only within the terms of
# that same Artistic Licence; a copy of which may be found at the root
# of the source tree for dist 4.0.
#
# $Log: patnotify.SH,v $
# Revision 3.0.1.9 1997/02/28 16:33:35 ram
# patch61: let them know the patch priority and description
#
# Revision 3.0.1.8 1995/09/25 09:21:43 ram
# patch59: now tells users how to directly request for mailed patches
#
# Revision 3.0.1.7 1994/10/29 16:43:19 ram
# patch36: added various escapes in strings for perl5 support
#
# Revision 3.0.1.6 1994/06/20 07:11:47 ram
# patch30: patnotify now includes the e-mail address for requests
#
# Revision 3.0.1.5 1994/01/24 14:31:48 ram
# patch16: now prefix error messages with program's name
# patch16: don't feed mailer with more than 50 addresses at a time
# patch16: added ~/.dist_profile awareness
#
# Revision 3.0.1.4 1993/08/27 14:40:42 ram
# patch7: two files were wrongly appended to patsend instead
#
# Revision 3.0.1.3 1993/08/25 14:07:43 ram
# patch6: now asks for recipient list edition by default
# patch6: new -q option to suppress that
#
# Revision 3.0.1.2 1993/08/24 12:48:03 ram
# patch5: fixed fatal typo in here document
#
# Revision 3.0.1.1 1993/08/24 12:19:11 ram
# patch3: created
#
$defeditor='/usr/ae';
$version = '3.5';
$patchlevel = '0';
$mailer = 'mail';
$progname = &profile; # Read ~/.dist_profile
require 'getopts.pl';
&usage unless &Getopts("hquV");
if ($opt_V) {
print STDERR "$progname $version PL$patchlevel\n";
exit 0;
} elsif ($opt_h) {
&usage;
}
chdir '..' if -d '../bugs';
&readpackage;
&readusers if $opt_u;
$dest = join(' ', @ARGV);
$dest .= " $notify" if $opt_u;
&usage unless $dest;
# Offer to edit the address list unless -q
unless ($opt_q) {
select((select(STDOUT), $| = 1)[0]);
print "Do you wish to edit the address list? [y] ";
$ans = <STDIN>;
unless ($ans =~ /^n/i) {
@to = split(' ', $dest);
&listedit(*to);
$dest = join(' ', @to);
}
}
if (-f 'patchlevel.h') {
open(PL,"patchlevel.h") || die "$progname: can't open patchlevel.h: $!\n";
while (<PL>) {
if (/^#define\s+PATCHLEVEL\s+(\d+)/) {
$last = $1;
}
}
die "$progname: malformed patchlevel.h file.\n" if $last eq '';
} else {
die "$progname: no patchlevel.h.\n";
}
@patches = &patseq($last); # Compute patches sequence
$lastpat = pop(@patches);
warn "$progname: missing last .logs and .mods files\n" if $lastpat eq '';
$missing = $last - $lastpat + 1;
$these = $missing == 1 ? 'this' : 'these';
$patches = $missing == 1 ? 'patch' : 'patches';
$through = $missing == 1 ? $lastpat : "$lastpat thru " . ($lastpat+$missing-1);
$have = $missing == 1 ? 'has' : 'have';
$patlist = "$lastpat-"; # They'll get everything up to the end
($Patches = $patches) =~ s/^p/P/;
$opt = ($mailer =~ /sendmail/) ? '-odq' : '';
chdir 'bugs' || die "$progname: can't cd to bugs: $!\n";
# Find out priority of last patch set
$priority = 'UNKNOWN';
open(PATCH, "patch$lastpat") ||
die "$progname: can't open patch #$lastpat: $!\n";
while (<PATCH>) {
/^Priority:\s*(\S+)\s*$/ && ($priority = $1);
}
close PATCH;
# Look for the .clog<patch #> description and prepare the patch description
# for inclusion in the notification, so that they can figure out whether
# they really need that patch set.
if (-f ".clog$lastpat") {
open(LOGS, ".clog$lastpat") ||
die "$progname: can't open .clog$lastpat: $!\n";
$_ = <LOGS> . <LOGS> . <LOGS>; # Skip first three lines
$clog = '';
while (<LOGS>) {
$clog .= $_;
}
close LOGS;
} else {
warn "$progname: missing last .clog file in bugs directory\n";
}
print "$progname: sending notification of $missing new $patches to $dest...\n";
fork && exit;
# I hate broken mailers! Bust it up into smaller groups of people...
@dest = split(' ', $dest);
while (@smalldest = splice(@dest, 0, 50)) {
$to = join(', ', @smalldest); # Sensible To: for sendmail
$smalldest = join(' ', @smalldest);
open(MAILER, "|$mailer $opt $smalldest") ||
die "$progname: can't fork $mailer: $!\n";
print MAILER
"To: $to
Subject: $Patches $through for $package version $baserev $have been released.
Precedence: bulk
X-Mailer: dist [version $version PL$patchlevel]
This is just a quick note to let you know that $package version $baserev
has been recently upgraded and that $patches $through $have been released.
If you are actively using $package, I strongly suggest you upgrade by
applying $these $patches, whose priority is $priority.
You can fetch $these $patches automatically by sending me the following mail:
Subject: Command
\@SH mailpatch - $package $baserev $patlist
^ note the c
And if you wish to have future patches mailed directly to you, you can add:
\@SH package - $package $baserev - mailpatches
If you are not interested in receiving any information about future patches,
please send me the following mail:
Subject: Command
\@SH package - $package $baserev
";
print MAILER
"
Following is the $patches description:
$clog" if $clog;
print MAILER
"
-- $progname speaking for $maintname <$maintloc>.
";
close MAILER;
}
sub usage {
print STDERR <<EOH;
Usage: $progname [-hquV] [recipients]
-h : print this message and exit
-q : quick mode, do not offer to edit recipient list
-u : add all to-be-notified users
-V : print version number and exit
EOH
exit 1;
}
sub readpackage {
if (! -f '.package') {
if (
-f '../.package' ||
-f '../../.package' ||
-f '../../../.package' ||
-f '../../../../.package'
) {
die "Run in top level directory only.\n";
} else {
die "No .package file! Run packinit.\n";
}
}
open(PACKAGE,'.package');
while (<PACKAGE>) {
next if /^:/;
next if /^#/;
if (($var,$val) = /^\s*(\w+)=(.*)/) {
$val = "\"$val\"" unless $val =~ /^['"]/;
eval "\$$var = $val;";
}
}
close PACKAGE;
}
sub readusers {
return unless open(USERS, 'users');
local($_);
local($status, $name, $pl);
while (<USERS>) {
next if /^#/;
chop if /\n$/; # Emacs may leave final line without \n
($status, $pl, $name) = split;
# Handle oldstyle two-field user file format (PL13 and before)
$name = $pl unless defined $name;
if ($status eq 'M') {
$recipients = $recipients ? "$recipients $name" : $name;
} elsif ($status eq 'N') {
$notify = $notify ? "$notify $name" : $name;
}
}
close USERS;
}
# Compute patch sequence by scanning the bugs directory and looking for
# .logs and/or .mods files to determine what was the last issued patch series.
sub patseq {
local($cur) = @_; # Current patch level
local(@seq); # Issued patch sequence
local($i);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $cur; $i++) {
push(@seq, $i) if -f "bugs/.logs$i" || -f "bugs/.mods$i";
}
@seq;
}
# Compute suitable editor name
sub geteditor {
local($editor) = $ENV{'VISUAL'};
$editor = $ENV{'EDITOR'} unless $editor;
$editor = $defeditor unless $editor;
$editor = 'vi' unless $editor;
$editor;
}
# Allow user to inplace-edit a list of items held in an array
sub listedit {
local(*list) = @_;
local($tmp) = "/tmp/dist.$$";
local($editor) = &geteditor;
open(TMP, ">$tmp") || die "Can't create $tmp: $!\n";
foreach $item (@list) {
print TMP $item, "\n";
}
close TMP;
system "$editor $tmp";
open(TMP, "$tmp") || die "Can't reopen $tmp: $!\n";
chop(@list = <TMP>);
close TMP;
unlink $tmp;
}
# Perform ~name expansion ala ksh...
# (banish csh from your vocabulary ;-)
sub tilda_expand {
local($path) = @_;
return $path unless $path =~ /^~/;
$path =~ s:^~([^/]+):(getpwnam($1))[$[+7]:e; # ~name
$path =~ s:^~:$ENV{'HOME'} || (getpwuid($<))[$[+7]:e; # ~
$path;
}
# Set up profile components into %Profile, add any profile-supplied options
# into @ARGV and return the command invocation name.
sub profile {
local($profile) = &tilda_expand($ENV{'DIST'} || '~/.dist_profile');
local($me) = $0; # Command name
$me =~ s|.*/(.*)|$1|; # Keep only base name
return $me unless -s $profile;
local(*PROFILE); # Local file descriptor
local($options) = ''; # Options we get back from profile
unless (open(PROFILE, $profile)) {
warn "$me: cannot open $profile: $!\n";
return;
}
local($_);
local($component);
while (<PROFILE>) {
next if /^\s*#/; # Skip comments
next unless /^$me/o;
if (s/^$me://o) { # progname: options
chop;
$options .= $_; # Merge options if more than one line
}
elsif (s/^$me-([^:]+)://o) { # progname-component: value
$component = $1;
chop;
s/^\s+//; # Trim leading and trailing spaces
s/\s+$//;
$Profile{$component} = $_;
}
}
close PROFILE;
return unless $options;
require 'shellwords.pl';
local(@opts);
eval '@opts = &shellwords($options)'; # Protect against mismatched quotes
unshift(@ARGV, @opts);
return $me; # Return our invocation name
}
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