2012-02-08 17:22:20 +01:00
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#!/bin/sh
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candidate="$1"
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2021-10-01 20:08:32 +02:00
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tar=`which $candidate`
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2012-02-08 17:22:20 +01:00
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if [ ! -x "$tar" ]; then
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2021-10-01 20:08:32 +02:00
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tar=`which tar`
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2012-02-08 17:22:20 +01:00
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if [ ! -x "$tar" ]; then
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# echo nothing: no suitable tar found
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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# Output of 'tar --version' examples:
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# tar (GNU tar) 1.15.1
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# tar (GNU tar) 1.25
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2014-05-31 00:10:38 +02:00
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# bsdtar 2.8.3 - libarchive 2.8.3
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2012-02-08 17:22:20 +01:00
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version=`$tar --version | head -n 1 | sed 's/^.*\s\([0-9]\+\.\S\+\).*$/\1/'`
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major=`echo "$version" | cut -d. -f1`
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minor=`echo "$version" | cut -d. -f2`
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bugfix=`echo "$version" | cut -d. -f3`
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2014-05-31 00:10:38 +02:00
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version_bsd=`$tar --version | grep 'bsdtar'`
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2018-11-17 18:15:49 +01:00
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# BSD tar does not have all the command-line options
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if [ -n "${version_bsd}" ] ; then
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# echo nothing: no suitable tar found
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exit 1
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2014-05-31 00:10:38 +02:00
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fi
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2012-02-08 17:22:20 +01:00
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check-host-tar.sh: bump minimum tar version to 1.27 for reproducible tar files with long paths
Fixes:
http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/b18/b187e64a61918f17f69588e2355a03286bc5808e
tar 1.27 subtly changed the tar format when a GNU long link entry is added
(which is done for path elements > 100 characters). The code used to set
the permission mode of the link entry to 0:
header = start_private_header ("././@LongLink", size, time (NULL));
FILL (header->header.mtime, '0');
FILL (header->header.mode, '0');
FILL (header->header.uid, '0');
FILL (header->header.gid, '0');
FILL (header->header.devmajor, 0);
FILL (header->header.devminor, 0);
This got dropped in 1.27 by commit df7b55a8f6354e3 (Fix some problems with
negative and out-of-range integers), so the settings from
start_private_header() are used directly - Which are:
TIME_TO_CHARS (t < 0 ? 0 : min (t, MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header->header.mtime)),
header->header.mtime);
MODE_TO_CHARS (S_IFREG|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH, header->header.mode);
UID_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.uid);
GID_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.gid);
The end result is that tar >= 1.27 sets mode to 644.
The consequence of this is that we create different tar files when long path
names are encountered (which often happens when a package downloads a
specific sha1 from a git repo) depending on the host tar version used,
causing hash mismatches.
As a workaround, bump our minimum tar version to 1.27. It would be nicer to
only do this if we have packages from bzr/git/hg enabled, but that is an
exercise for later.
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Acked-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2018-04-02 11:48:08 +02:00
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# Minimal version = 1.27 (previous versions do not correctly unpack archives
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# containing hard-links if the --strip-components option is used or create
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# different gnu long link headers for path elements > 100 characters).
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2012-02-08 17:22:20 +01:00
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major_min=1
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check-host-tar.sh: bump minimum tar version to 1.27 for reproducible tar files with long paths
Fixes:
http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/b18/b187e64a61918f17f69588e2355a03286bc5808e
tar 1.27 subtly changed the tar format when a GNU long link entry is added
(which is done for path elements > 100 characters). The code used to set
the permission mode of the link entry to 0:
header = start_private_header ("././@LongLink", size, time (NULL));
FILL (header->header.mtime, '0');
FILL (header->header.mode, '0');
FILL (header->header.uid, '0');
FILL (header->header.gid, '0');
FILL (header->header.devmajor, 0);
FILL (header->header.devminor, 0);
This got dropped in 1.27 by commit df7b55a8f6354e3 (Fix some problems with
negative and out-of-range integers), so the settings from
start_private_header() are used directly - Which are:
TIME_TO_CHARS (t < 0 ? 0 : min (t, MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header->header.mtime)),
header->header.mtime);
MODE_TO_CHARS (S_IFREG|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH, header->header.mode);
UID_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.uid);
GID_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.gid);
The end result is that tar >= 1.27 sets mode to 644.
The consequence of this is that we create different tar files when long path
names are encountered (which often happens when a package downloads a
specific sha1 from a git repo) depending on the host tar version used,
causing hash mismatches.
As a workaround, bump our minimum tar version to 1.27. It would be nicer to
only do this if we have packages from bzr/git/hg enabled, but that is an
exercise for later.
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Acked-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2018-04-02 11:48:08 +02:00
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minor_min=27
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2018-02-27 09:55:41 +01:00
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2020-09-28 23:16:50 +02:00
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if [ $major -lt $major_min ]; then
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2018-02-27 09:55:41 +01:00
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# echo nothing: no suitable tar found
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exit 1
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2012-02-08 17:22:20 +01:00
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fi
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2018-02-27 09:55:41 +01:00
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if [ $major -eq $major_min -a $minor -lt $minor_min ]; then
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# echo nothing: no suitable tar found
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exit 1
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fi
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# valid
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echo $tar
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