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authorEli Schwartz via arch-projects <arch-projects@archlinux.org>2019-05-09 22:58:26 -0400
committerLevente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>2019-06-12 23:42:05 +0200
commitad4b66830a6198a9920570380f673f547a488c2f (patch)
treecfc1158467a8a17387b3db472eed222b80618401 /makechrootpkg.in
parent321e998020cfdb337c1ebc1ac41f5e729b9e276c (diff)
downloaddevtools-ad4b66830a6198a9920570380f673f547a488c2f.tar.xz
Revert "makechrootpkg: sync_chroot: Make more general."
This reverts commit 6d1992909cc46e293027ff488ae2632047603e66. It has never worked. In commit c86823a2d4a4152c71faa1c3bab227756232996f it was noted that it compared the device numbers for [[ $1 = $1 ]] which was a useless check and always returned true, for *any* btrfs filesystem. Now that the function is corrected to compare [[ $1 = $2 ]] the check is still useless, but this time because it always returns false -- btrfs subvolumes on the same filesystem do *not* share device numbers. So let's go back to the original working implementation that only matters in terms of makechrootpkg, and just checks if makechrootpkg's root working directory is btrfs (in which case we know it will be a subvolume because mkarchroot will create it that way). This restores our special support for the btrfs filesystem. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'makechrootpkg.in')
-rw-r--r--makechrootpkg.in32
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/makechrootpkg.in b/makechrootpkg.in
index dc647b3..52e834b 100644
--- a/makechrootpkg.in
+++ b/makechrootpkg.in
@@ -75,37 +75,31 @@ load_vars() {
return 0
}
-# Usage: sync_chroot $rootdir $copydir [$copy]
+# Usage: sync_chroot $chrootdir $copydir [$copy]
sync_chroot() {
- local rootdir=$1
+ local chrootdir=$1
local copydir=$2
local copy=${3:-$2}
- if [[ "$rootdir" -ef "$copydir" ]]; then
+ if [[ "$chrootdir/root" -ef "$copydir" ]]; then
error 'Cannot sync copy with itself: %s' "$copydir"
return 1
fi
# Get a read lock on the root chroot to make
# sure we don't clone a half-updated chroot
- slock 8 "$rootdir.lock" \
- "Locking clean chroot [%s]" "$rootdir"
-
- stat_busy "Synchronizing chroot copy [%s] -> [%s]" "$rootdir" "$copy"
- if is_subvolume "$rootdir" && is_same_fs "$rootdir" "$(dirname -- "$copydir")" && ! mountpoint -q "$copydir"; then
- if is_subvolume "$copydir"; then
- subvolume_delete_recursive "$copydir" ||
- die "Unable to delete subvolume %s" "$copydir"
- else
- # avoid change of filesystem in case of an umount failure
- rm --recursive --force --one-file-system "$copydir" ||
- die "Unable to delete %s" "$copydir"
- fi
- btrfs subvolume snapshot "$rootdir" "$copydir" >/dev/null ||
+ slock 8 "$chrootdir/root.lock" \
+ "Locking clean chroot [%s]" "$chrootdir/root"
+
+ stat_busy "Synchronizing chroot copy [%s] -> [%s]" "$chrootdir/root" "$copy"
+ if is_btrfs "$chrootdir" && ! mountpoint -q "$copydir"; then
+ subvolume_delete_recursive "$copydir" ||
+ die "Unable to delete subvolume %s" "$copydir"
+ btrfs subvolume snapshot "$chrootdir/root" "$copydir" >/dev/null ||
die "Unable to create subvolume %s" "$copydir"
else
mkdir -p "$copydir"
- rsync -a --delete -q -W -x "$rootdir/" "$copydir"
+ rsync -a --delete -q -W -x "$chrootdir/root/" "$copydir"
fi
stat_done
@@ -388,7 +382,7 @@ main() {
lock 9 "$copydir.lock" "Locking chroot copy [%s]" "$copy"
if [[ ! -d $copydir ]] || $clean_first; then
- sync_chroot "$chrootdir/root" "$copydir" "$copy"
+ sync_chroot "$chrootdir" "$copydir" "$copy"
fi
$update_first && arch-nspawn "$copydir" \