Replace "args.arch_native" with the direct function call in order to
avoid passing "args" to all functions. This is a step to get rid of this
args-passed-to-all-functions pattern in pmbootstrap.
Packages like binutils-*, busybox-static-*, gcc-*, grub-efi-*, musl-*
are only needed for the native architecture during cross compilation.
Don't bother with trying to build them for other arches to save time and
to avoid getting stuck frequently at "armv7/binutils-aarch64" etc.
A few people like to use pmbootstrap on aarch64 hosts (e.g. PineBook
Pro), so let's make it available for aarch64 again when we can build
aarch64 packages natively in CI and bpo. (They do get stuck there right
now, because of qemu user emulation.)
Related: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/build.postmarketos.org/-/issues/75
Use a deterministic mirror URL instead of CDN for aportgen. Otherwise we
may generate a pmaport that wraps an apk from Alpine (e.g. musl-armv7)
locally with one up-to-date mirror given by the CDN. But then the build
will fail if CDN picks an outdated mirror for CI or BPO.
While at it, also remove unnecessary "#!/usr/bin/env python3" in files
that only get imported, and adjust other empty/comment lines in the
beginnings of the files for consistency.
This makes files easier to read, and makes the pmbootstrap codebase more
consistent with the build.postmarketos.org codebase.
After initializing the build environment, the cache_distfiles folder
currently is writable by everyone (which is not ideal, fix following
soon). The aportgen code for `busybox-static-*` and `musl-*` copies
the foreign arch `.apk` file to the distfiles, but it executes this
action as regular user and not as root. This only works as long as
build initialization ran before (which may not be the case on Travis
and expecting this to run before is a bug in general).
With this commit, the copy action gets executed as root, so it works
in any case. I'm commiting this directly (without a PR), because it
is a super simple fix and it unblocks our continuous integration.
Local testing:
$ pmbootstrap -y zap
$ sudo rm -r ~/.local/var/pmbootstrap/cache_distfiles
$ pmbootstrap aportgen musl-armhf
* The APKINDEX parser used to return a dictionary with one package for
a given package name. This works for the installed packages database,
because there can only be one provider for a package. But when
parsing packages from binary repositories, we need to support
multiple providers for one package. It is now possible to get a
dictionary with either multiple providers, or just a single provider
for each package.
* Dependency parsing logic has been adjusted, to support multiple
providers. For multiple providers, the one with the same package
name as the package we are looking up is prefered. If there is none
(eg. "so:libEGL.so.1" is provided by "mesa-egl"), it prefers packages
that will be installed anyway, and after that packages that are
already installed. When all else fails, it just picks the first one
and prints a note in the "pmbootstrap log".
* Added testcases for all functions in pmb.parse.apkindex and
pmb.parse.depends
* pmbootstrap chroot has a new "--add" parameter to specify packages
that pmbootstrap should build if neccessary, and install in the
chroot. This can be used to quickly test the depencency resolution
of pmbootstrap without doing a full "pmbootstrap install".
Fixes#1122.