#!/bin/bash -e # # Ceph distributed storage system # # Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Red Hat # # Author: Loic Dachary # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # DIR=/tmp/install-deps.$$ trap "rm -fr $DIR" EXIT mkdir -p $DIR if test $(id -u) != 0 ; then SUDO=sudo fi export LC_ALL=C # the following is vulnerable to i18n function munge_ceph_spec_in { local OUTFILE=$1 sed -e 's/@//g' -e 's/%bcond_with make_check/%bcond_without make_check/g' < ceph.spec.in > $OUTFILE } function ensure_decent_gcc_on_deb { # point gcc to the one offered by distro if the used one is different local old=$(gcc -dumpversion) local new=$1 if dpkg --compare-versions $old eq $new; then return fi case $old in 4*) old=4.8;; 5*) old=5;; 7*) old=7;; esac cat < $control backports="-t $(lsb_release -sc)-backports" ;; esac # make a metapackage that expresses the build dependencies, # install it, rm the .deb; then uninstall the package as its # work is done $SUDO env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive mk-build-deps --install --remove --tool="apt-get -y --no-install-recommends $backports" $control || exit 1 $SUDO env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y remove ceph-build-deps if [ -n "$backports" ] ; then rm $control; fi ;; centos|fedora|rhel|ol|virtuozzo) yumdnf="yum" builddepcmd="yum-builddep -y" if test "$(echo "$VERSION_ID >= 22" | bc)" -ne 0; then yumdnf="dnf" builddepcmd="dnf -y builddep --allowerasing" fi echo "Using $yumdnf to install dependencies" $SUDO $yumdnf install -y redhat-lsb-core case $(lsb_release -si) in Fedora) if test $yumdnf = yum; then $SUDO $yumdnf install -y yum-utils fi ;; CentOS|RedHatEnterpriseServer|VirtuozzoLinux) $SUDO yum install -y yum-utils MAJOR_VERSION=$(lsb_release -rs | cut -f1 -d.) if test $(lsb_release -si) = RedHatEnterpriseServer ; then $SUDO yum install subscription-manager $SUDO subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-$MAJOR_VERSION-server-optional-rpms fi $SUDO yum-config-manager --add-repo https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/$MAJOR_VERSION/x86_64/ $SUDO yum install --nogpgcheck -y epel-release $SUDO rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-$MAJOR_VERSION $SUDO rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/dl.fedoraproject.org* if test $(lsb_release -si) = CentOS -a $MAJOR_VERSION = 7 ; then $SUDO yum-config-manager --enable cr fi if test $(lsb_release -si) = VirtuozzoLinux -a $MAJOR_VERSION = 7 ; then $SUDO yum-config-manager --enable cr fi ;; esac munge_ceph_spec_in $DIR/ceph.spec $SUDO $builddepcmd $DIR/ceph.spec 2>&1 | tee $DIR/yum-builddep.out ! grep -q -i error: $DIR/yum-builddep.out || exit 1 ;; opensuse|suse|sles) echo "Using zypper to install dependencies" $SUDO zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys --non-interactive install lsb-release systemd-rpm-macros munge_ceph_spec_in $DIR/ceph.spec $SUDO zypper --non-interactive install $(rpmspec -q --buildrequires $DIR/ceph.spec) || exit 1 ;; alpine) # for now we need the testing repo for leveldb TESTREPO="http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing" if ! grep -qF "$TESTREPO" /etc/apk/repositories ; then $SUDO echo "$TESTREPO" | sudo tee -a /etc/apk/repositories > /dev/null fi source alpine/APKBUILD.in $SUDO apk --update add abuild build-base ccache $makedepends if id -u build >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then $SUDO addgroup build abuild fi ;; *) echo "$ID is unknown, dependencies will have to be installed manually." exit 1 ;; esac fi function populate_wheelhouse() { local install=$1 shift # although pip comes with virtualenv, having a recent version # of pip matters when it comes to using wheel packages # workaround of https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/1042 pip --timeout 300 $install 'setuptools >= 0.8,< 36' 'pip >= 7.0' 'wheel >= 0.24' || return 1 if test $# != 0 ; then pip --timeout 300 $install $@ || return 1 fi } function activate_virtualenv() { local top_srcdir=$1 local interpreter=$2 local env_dir=$top_srcdir/install-deps-$interpreter if ! test -d $env_dir ; then # Make a temporary virtualenv to get a fresh version of virtualenv # because CentOS 7 has a buggy old version (v1.10.1) # https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/463 virtualenv ${env_dir}_tmp ${env_dir}_tmp/bin/pip install --upgrade virtualenv ${env_dir}_tmp/bin/virtualenv --python $interpreter $env_dir rm -rf ${env_dir}_tmp . $env_dir/bin/activate if ! populate_wheelhouse install ; then rm -rf $env_dir return 1 fi fi . $env_dir/bin/activate } # use pip cache if possible but do not store it outside of the source # tree # see https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install.html#caching mkdir -p install-deps-cache top_srcdir=$(pwd) export XDG_CACHE_HOME=$top_srcdir/install-deps-cache wip_wheelhouse=wheelhouse-wip # # preload python modules so that tox can run without network access # find . -name tox.ini | while read ini ; do ( cd $(dirname $ini) require=$(ls *requirements.txt 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/^/-r /') if test "$require" && ! test -d wheelhouse ; then for interpreter in python2.7 python3 ; do type $interpreter > /dev/null 2>&1 || continue activate_virtualenv $top_srcdir $interpreter || exit 1 populate_wheelhouse "wheel -w $wip_wheelhouse" $require || exit 1 done mv $wip_wheelhouse wheelhouse fi ) done for interpreter in python2.7 python3 ; do rm -rf $top_srcdir/install-deps-$interpreter done rm -rf $XDG_CACHE_HOME