/* $XConsortium: lndir.c /main/16 1996/09/28 16:16:40 rws $ */ /* Create shadow link tree (after X11R4 script of the same name) Mark Reinhold (mbr@lcs.mit.edu)/3 January 1990 */ /* Copyright (c) 1990, X Consortium Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consortium. */ /* From the original /bin/sh script: Used to create a copy of the a directory tree that has links for all non-directories (except those named RCS, SCCS or CVS.adm). If you are building the distribution on more than one machine, you should use this technique. If your master sources are located in /usr/local/src/X and you would like your link tree to be in /usr/local/src/new-X, do the following: % mkdir /usr/local/src/new-X % cd /usr/local/src/new-X % lndir ../X */ #include "lndir-Xos.h" #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef X_NOT_POSIX #include #else #ifdef SYSV #include #else #ifdef USG #include #else #include #ifndef dirent #define dirent direct #endif #endif #endif #endif #ifndef MAXPATHLEN #define MAXPATHLEN 2048 #endif #ifdef __CYGWIN32__ #include #endif #if NeedVarargsPrototypes #include #endif #ifdef X_NOT_STDC_ENV extern int errno; #endif int silent = 0; /* -silent */ int copy = 0; /* -copy */ int ignore_links = 0; /* -ignorelinks */ char *rcurdir; char *curdir; int force=0; #ifdef WIN32 #define mymkdir(X, Y) mkdir(X) #else #define mymkdir(X, Y) mkdir(X, Y) #endif #ifndef WIN32 #define SYMLINKS #define BELIEVE_ST_NLINK #endif void quit ( #if NeedVarargsPrototypes int code, char * fmt, ...) #else code, fmt, a1, a2, a3) char *fmt; #endif { #if NeedVarargsPrototypes va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); va_end(args); #else fprintf (stderr, fmt, a1, a2, a3); #endif putc ('\n', stderr); exit (code); } void quiterr (code, s) char *s; { perror (s); exit (code); } void msg ( #if NeedVarargsPrototypes char * fmt, ...) #else fmt, a1, a2, a3) char *fmt; #endif { #if NeedVarargsPrototypes va_list args; #endif if (curdir) { fprintf (stderr, "%s:\n", curdir); curdir = 0; } #if NeedVarargsPrototypes va_start(args, fmt); vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); va_end(args); #else fprintf (stderr, fmt, a1, a2, a3); #endif putc ('\n', stderr); } void mperror (s) char *s; { if (curdir) { fprintf (stderr, "%s:\n", curdir); curdir = 0; } perror (s); } #define BUFSIZE 1024 int copyfile(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath) { FILE *f_old; FILE *f_new; int e; ssize_t s; char buf[BUFSIZE]; #ifdef SYMLINKS if (copy) { return symlink(oldpath, newpath); } else { #endif f_old = fopen(oldpath, "rb"); if (f_old == NULL) { return -1; } f_new = fopen(newpath, "wbx"); if (f_new == NULL) { e = errno; fclose(f_old); errno = e; return -1; } while ((s = fread(buf, 1, BUFSIZE, f_old)) > 0) { if (fwrite(buf, 1, s, f_new) < s) { e = errno; fclose(f_old); fclose(f_new); errno = e; return -1; } } if (!feof(f_old)) { e = errno; fclose(f_old); fclose(f_new); errno = e; return -1; } if (fclose(f_new) == EOF) { e = errno; fclose(f_old); errno = e; return -1; } fclose(f_old); return 0; #ifdef SYMLINKS } #endif } int equivalent(lname, rname) char *lname; char *rname; { char *s; if (!strcmp(lname, rname)) return 1; for (s = lname; *s && (s = strchr(s, '/')); s++) { while (s[1] == '/') strcpy(s+1, s+2); } return !strcmp(lname, rname); } /* Recursively create symbolic links from the current directory to the "from" directory. Assumes that files described by fs and ts are directories. */ dodir (fn, fs, ts, rel) char *fn; /* name of "from" directory, either absolute or relative to cwd */ struct stat *fs, *ts; /* stats for the "from" directory and cwd */ int rel; /* if true, prepend "../" to fn before using */ { DIR *df; struct dirent *dp; char buf[MAXPATHLEN + 1], *p; char symbuf[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; char basesym[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; struct stat sb, sc; int n_dirs; int symlen = -1; int basesymlen = -1; char *ocurdir; if ((fs->st_dev == ts->st_dev) && (fs->st_ino == ts->st_ino) && /* inode is always 0 on Windows; we don't want to fail in that case */ (fs->st_ino != 0) ) { msg ("%s: From and to directories are identical!", fn); return 1; } if (rel) strcpy (buf, "../"); else buf[0] = '\0'; strcat (buf, fn); if (!(df = opendir (buf))) { msg ("%s: Cannot opendir", buf); return 1; } p = buf + strlen (buf); *p++ = '/'; n_dirs = fs->st_nlink; while (dp = readdir (df)) { if (dp->d_name[strlen(dp->d_name) - 1] == '~') continue; if (dp->d_name[0] == '.' && dp->d_name[1] == '#') /* 'non-conflict files' left behind by CVS */ continue; strcpy (p, dp->d_name); if ( #ifdef BELIEVE_ST_NLINK n_dirs > 0 #else /* st_nlink is 1 on Windows, so we have to keep looking for * directories forever */ 1 #endif ) { if (stat (buf, &sb) < 0) { mperror (buf); continue; } #ifdef S_ISDIR if(S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) #else if (sb.st_mode & S_IFDIR) #endif { /* directory */ #ifndef __CYGWIN32__ /* don't trust cygwin's n_dirs count */ n_dirs--; #endif if (dp->d_name[0] == '.' && (dp->d_name[1] == '\0' || (dp->d_name[1] == '.' && dp->d_name[2] == '\0'))) continue; if (!strcmp (dp->d_name, "RCS")) continue; if (!strcmp (dp->d_name, "SCCS")) continue; if (!strcmp (dp->d_name, "CVS")) continue; if (!strcmp (dp->d_name, ".svn")) continue; if (!strcmp (dp->d_name, "_darcs")) continue; if (!strcmp (dp->d_name, "CVS.adm")) continue; ocurdir = rcurdir; rcurdir = buf; curdir = silent ? buf : (char *)0; if (!silent) printf ("%s:\n", buf); if ((stat (dp->d_name, &sc) < 0) && (errno == ENOENT)) { if (mymkdir (dp->d_name, 0777) < 0 || stat (dp->d_name, &sc) < 0) { mperror (dp->d_name); curdir = rcurdir = ocurdir; continue; } } #ifdef SYMLINKS if (readlink (dp->d_name, symbuf, sizeof(symbuf) - 1) >= 0) { msg ("%s: is a link instead of a directory", dp->d_name); curdir = rcurdir = ocurdir; continue; } #endif if (chdir (dp->d_name) < 0) { mperror (dp->d_name); curdir = rcurdir = ocurdir; continue; } rel = (fn[0] != '/') && ((fn[0] == '\0') || (fn[1] != ':')); dodir (buf, &sb, &sc, rel); if (chdir ("..") < 0) quiterr (1, ".."); curdir = rcurdir = ocurdir; continue; } } /* non-directory */ #ifdef SYMLINKS symlen = readlink (dp->d_name, symbuf, sizeof(symbuf) - 1); if (symlen >= 0) symbuf[symlen] = '\0'; /* The option to ignore links exists mostly because checking for them slows us down by 10-20%. But it is off by default because this really is a useful check. */ if (!ignore_links) { /* see if the file in the base tree was a symlink */ basesymlen = readlink(buf, basesym, sizeof(basesym) - 1); if (basesymlen >= 0) basesym[basesymlen] = '\0'; } #endif if (symlen >= 0) { if (!equivalent (basesymlen>=0 ? basesym : buf, symbuf)) { if (force) { unlink(dp->d_name); if (copyfile (basesymlen>=0 ? basesym : buf, dp->d_name) < 0) mperror (dp->d_name); } else { /* Link exists in new tree. Print message if it doesn't match. */ msg ("%s: %s", dp->d_name, symbuf); } } } else { if (copyfile (basesymlen>=0 ? basesym : buf, dp->d_name) < 0) mperror (dp->d_name); } } closedir (df); return 0; } main (ac, av) int ac; char **av; { char *prog_name = av[0]; char* tn; struct stat fs, ts; #ifdef __CYGWIN32__ /* The lndir code assumes unix-style paths to work. cygwin lets you get away with using dos'ish paths (e.g., "f:/oo") in most contexts. Using them with 'lndir' will seriously confuse the user though, so under-the-hood, we convert the path into something POSIX-like. */ static char fn[MAXPATHLEN+1]; #else char *fn; #endif while (++av, --ac) { if (strcmp(*av, "-silent") == 0) silent = 1; else if (strcmp(*av, "-f") == 0) force = 1; else if (strcmp(*av, "-ignorelinks") == 0) ignore_links = 1; else if (strcmp(*av, "-copy") == 0) copy = 1; else if (strcmp(*av, "--") == 0) { ++av, --ac; break; } else break; } if (ac < 1 || ac > 2) quit (1, "usage: %s [-f] [-silent] [-ignorelinks] fromdir [todir]", prog_name); #ifdef __CYGWIN32__ cygwin_conv_to_full_posix_path(av[0], fn); #else fn = av[0]; #endif if (ac == 2) tn = av[1]; else tn = "."; /* to directory */ if (stat (tn, &ts) < 0) { if (force && (tn[0] != '.' || tn[1] != '\0') ) { mymkdir(tn, S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IROTH | S_IXOTH ); } else { quiterr (1, tn); #ifdef S_ISDIR if (!(S_ISDIR(ts.st_mode))) #else if (!(ts.st_mode & S_IFDIR)) #endif quit (2, "%s: Not a directory", tn); } } if (chdir (tn) < 0) quiterr (1, tn); /* from directory */ if (stat (fn, &fs) < 0) quiterr (1, fn); #ifdef S_ISDIR if (!(S_ISDIR(fs.st_mode))) #else if (!(fs.st_mode & S_IFDIR)) #endif quit (2, "%s: Not a directory", fn); exit (dodir (fn, &fs, &ts, 0)); }