#!/bin/bash
# lazyness can be enhanced everyday
usage() {
echo "usage: $0 extra"
echo " $0 testing"
exit 1
}
# $1: reference package
update() {
url="https://www.archlinux.org/packages/$1/x86_64/$2/"
curkernel=$(wget -qO- "$url"|sed -nr "s/.*
$2 ([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+).*<\/h2>.*/\1.\2/p")
nextkernel=${curkernel%.*}.$(( ${curkernel#*.}+1))
echo "** Current kernel: $curkernel"
echo "** Next kernel: $nextkernel"
sed -ri \
-e "s/(_?extramodules=).*-(ARCH|lts).*/\1extramodules-$curkernel-\2/i" \
-e "s/(linux.*>=)[0-9]+.[0-9]+/\1$curkernel/" \
-e "s/(linux.*<)[0-9]+.[0-9]+/\1$nextkernel/" \
PKGBUILD *.install
}
# $1: repo
# $2: arch
build() {
_pwd=$PWD
cd /var/empty
makechrootpkg -cu -I "$_pwd"/../../virtualbox/trunk/virtualbox-host-dkms-*-$arch.pkg.tar.xz -r "$1"
makechrootpkg -I "$_pwd"/../../virtualbox/trunk/virtualbox-guest-dkms-*-$arch.pkg.tar.xz -r "$1"
cd "$_pwd"
makechrootpkg -n -r "$1"
}
(( $# == 1 )) || usage
# detect lts case
grep -q linux-lts PKGBUILD && suf=-lts
case $1 in
extra)
update core linux$suf-headers
for arch in x86_64 i686; do
build /var/lib/archbuild/extra-$arch $arch
done
;;
testing)
update testing linux$suf-headers
for arch in x86_64 i686; do
build /var/lib/archbuild/testing-$arch $arch
done
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
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