3 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
4 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
5 # found in the LICENSE file.
7 # This script installs Debian-derived distributions in a chroot environment.
8 # It can for example be used to have an accurate 32bit build and test
9 # environment when otherwise working on a 64bit machine.
10 # N. B. it is unlikely that this script will ever work on anything other than a
11 # Debian-derived system.
13 # Older Debian based systems had both "admin" and "adm" groups, with "admin"
14 # apparently being used in more places. Newer distributions have standardized
15 # on just the "adm" group. Check /etc/group for the prefered name of the
16 # administrator group.
17 admin
=$
(grep '^admin:' /etc
/group
>&/dev
/null
&& echo admin ||
echo adm
)
20 echo "usage: ${0##*/} [-m mirror] [-g group,...] [-s] [-c]"
21 echo "-b dir additional directories that should be bind mounted,"
23 echo " Default: if local filesystems present, ask user for help"
24 echo "-g group,... groups that can use the chroot unauthenticated"
25 echo " Default: '${admin}' and current user's group ('$(id -gn)')"
26 echo "-l List all installed chroot environments"
27 echo "-m mirror an alternate repository mirror for package downloads"
28 echo "-s configure default deb-srcs"
29 echo "-c always copy 64bit helper binaries to 32bit chroot"
30 echo "-h this help message"
34 local OPTNAME OPTIND OPTERR OPTARG
35 while getopts ":b:g:lm:sch" OPTNAME
; do
38 if [ "${OPTARG}" = "NONE" -a -z "${bind_mounts}" ]; then
39 bind_mounts
="${OPTARG}"
41 if [ "${bind_mounts}" = "NONE" -o "${OPTARG}" = "${OPTARG#/}" -o \
42 ! -d "${OPTARG}" ]; then
43 echo "Invalid -b option(s)"
47 bind_mounts
="${bind_mounts}
48 ${OPTARG} ${OPTARG} none rw,bind 0 0"
53 chroot_groups
="${chroot_groups}${chroot_groups:+,}${OPTARG}"
60 if [ -n "${mirror}" ]; then
61 echo "You can only specify exactly one mirror location"
78 echo "'-$OPTARG' needs an argument."
83 echo "invalid command-line option: $OPTARG"
90 if [ $# -ge ${OPTIND} ]; then
91 eval echo "Unexpected command line argument: \${${OPTIND}}"
98 for i
in /var
/lib
/chroot
/*; do
100 [ "${i}" = "*" ] && continue
101 [ -x "/usr/local/bin/${i%bit}" ] ||
continue
102 grep -qs "^\[${i%bit}\]\$" /etc
/schroot
/schroot.conf ||
continue
103 [ -r "/etc/schroot/script-${i}" -a \
104 -r "/etc/schroot/mount-${i}" ] ||
continue
111 trap 'stty echo -iuclc icanon 2>/dev/null' EXIT INT TERM QUIT HUP
112 stty
-echo iuclc
-icanon 2>/dev
/null
113 dd count
=1 bs
=1 2>/dev
/null
118 printf "\\$(printf '%03o' "$1")"
122 printf '%d' $
(printf '%c' "$1" |
od -tu1 -An)
126 stat
-c %T
-f "$1/" 2>/dev
/null |
127 egrep -qs '^nfs|cifs|smbfs'
130 # Check that we are running as a regular user
131 [ "$(id -nu)" = root
] && {
132 echo "Run this script as a regular user and provide your \"sudo\"" \
133 "password if requested" >&2
139 echo "This script will help you through the process of installing a"
140 echo "Debian or Ubuntu distribution in a chroot environment. You will"
141 echo "have to provide your \"sudo\" password when requested."
145 trap 'exit 1' INT TERM QUIT HUP
146 trap 'sudo apt-get clean; tput bel; echo; echo Failed' EXIT
148 # Install any missing applications that this script relies on. If these packages
149 # are already installed, don't force another "apt-get install". That would
150 # prevent them from being auto-removed, if they ever become eligible for that.
151 # And as this script only needs the packages once, there is no good reason to
152 # introduce a hard dependency on things such as dchroot and debootstrap.
154 for i
in dchroot debootstrap libwww-perl
; do
155 [ -d /usr
/share
/doc
/"$i" ] || dep
="$dep $i"
157 [ -n "$dep" ] && sudo apt-get
-y install $dep
158 sudo apt-get
-y install schroot
160 # Create directory for chroot
161 sudo mkdir
-p /var
/lib
/chroot
163 # Find chroot environments that can be installed with debootstrap
164 targets
="$(cd /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts
165 ls | grep '^[a-z]*$')"
167 # Ask user to pick one of the available targets
168 echo "The following targets are available to be installed in a chroot:"
169 j
=1; for i
in $targets; do
170 printf '%4d: %s\n' "$j" "$i"
174 printf "Which target would you like to install: "
176 [ "$n" -gt 0 -a "$n" -lt "$j" ] >&/dev
/null
&& break
178 j
=1; for i
in $targets; do
179 [ "$j" -eq "$n" ] && { distname
="$i"; break; }
184 # On x86-64, ask whether the user wants to install x86-32 or x86-64
187 if [ "$(uname -m)" = x86_64
]; then
189 echo "You are running a 64bit kernel. This allows you to install either a"
190 printf "32bit or a 64bit chroot environment. %s" \
191 "Which one do you want (32, 64) "
193 [ "${arch}" == 32 -o "${arch}" == 64 ] && break
195 [ "${arch}" == 32 ] && archflag
="--arch i386" || archflag
="--arch amd64"
199 target
="${distname}${arch}"
201 # Don't accidentally overwrite an existing installation
202 [ -d /var
/lib
/chroot
/"${target}" ] && {
204 echo "This chroot already exists on your machine."
205 if schroot
-l --all-sessions 2>&1 |
206 sed 's/^session://' |
207 grep -qs "^${target%bit}-"; then
208 echo "And it appears to be in active use. Terminate all programs that"
209 echo "are currently using the chroot environment and then re-run this"
211 echo "If you still get an error message, you might have stale mounts"
212 echo "that you forgot to delete. You can always clean up mounts by"
213 echo "executing \"${target%bit} -c\"."
216 echo "I can abort installation, I can overwrite the existing chroot,"
217 echo "or I can delete the old one and then exit. What would you like to"
218 printf "do (a/o/d)? "
222 o|O
) sudo
rm -rf "/var/lib/chroot/${target}"; break;;
223 d|D
) sudo
rm -rf "/var/lib/chroot/${target}" \
224 "/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" \
225 "/etc/schroot/mount-${target}" \
226 "/etc/schroot/script-${target}"
227 sudo
sed -ni '/^[[]'"${target%bit}"']$/,${
228 :1;n;/^[[]/b2;b1;:2;p;n;b2};p' \
229 "/etc/schroot/schroot.conf"
230 trap '' INT TERM QUIT HUP
238 sudo mkdir
-p /var
/lib
/chroot
/"${target}"
240 # Offer to include additional standard repositories for Ubuntu-based chroots.
242 grep -qs ubuntu.com
/usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
/"${distname}" && {
244 echo "Would you like to add ${distname}-updates and ${distname}-security "
245 printf "to the chroot's sources.list (y/n)? "
247 case "${alt_repos}" in
260 # Check for non-standard file system mount points and ask the user whether
261 # they should be imported into the chroot environment
262 # We limit to the first 26 mount points that much some basic heuristics,
263 # because a) that allows us to enumerate choices with a single character,
264 # and b) if we find more than 26 mount points, then these are probably
265 # false-positives and something is very unusual about the system's
266 # configuration. No need to spam the user with even more information that
267 # is likely completely irrelevant.
268 if [ -z "${bind_mounts}" ]; then
269 mounts
="$(awk '$2 != "/" && $2 !~ "^
/boot
" && $2 !~ "^
/home
" &&
270 $2 !~ "^
/media
" && $2 !~ "^
/run
" &&
271 ($3 ~ "ext
[2-4]" || $3 == "reiserfs
" || $3 == "btrfs
" ||
272 $3 == "xfs
" || $3 == "jfs
" || $3 == "u?msdos
" ||
273 $3 == "v?fat
" || $3 == "hfs
" || $3 == "ntfs
" ||
274 $3 ~ "nfs
[4-9]?
" || $3 == "smbfs
" || $3 == "cifs
") {
278 if [ -n "${mounts}" ]; then
279 echo "You appear to have non-standard mount points that you"
280 echo "might want to import into the chroot environment:"
284 # Print a menu, listing all non-default mounts of local or network
286 j
=1; for m
in ${mounts}; do
287 c
="$(printf $(printf '\\%03o' $((64+$j))))"
288 echo "$sel" |
grep -qs $c &&
289 state
="mounted in chroot" || state
="$(tput el)"
290 printf " $c) %-40s${state}\n" "$m"
293 # Allow user to interactively (de-)select any of the entries
295 printf "Select mount points that you want to be included or press %s" \
297 c
="$(getkey | tr a-z A-Z)"
298 [ "$c" == " " ] && { echo; echo; break; }
300 [ "$c" '<' 'A' -o $
(ord
"$c") -gt $
((64 + $
(ord
"$j"))) ]; then
301 # Invalid input, ring the console bell
304 # Toggle the selection for the given entry
305 if echo "$sel" |
grep -qs $c; then
306 sel
="$(printf "$sel" | sed "s
/$c//")"
311 # Reposition cursor to the top of the list of entries
316 j
=1; for m
in ${mounts}; do
317 c
="$(chr $(($j + 64)))"
318 if echo "$sel" |
grep -qs $c; then
319 bind_mounts
="${bind_mounts}$m $m none rw,bind 0 0
326 # Remove stale entry from /etc/schroot/schroot.conf. Entries start
327 # with the target name in square brackets, followed by an arbitrary
328 # number of lines. The entry stops when either the end of file has
329 # been reached, or when the beginning of a new target is encountered.
330 # This means, we cannot easily match for a range of lines in
331 # "sed". Instead, we actually have to iterate over each line and check
332 # whether it is the beginning of a new entry.
333 sudo
sed -ni '/^[[]'"${target%bit}"']$/,${:1;n;/^[[]/b2;b1;:2;p;n;b2};p' \
334 /etc
/schroot
/schroot.conf
336 # Download base system. This takes some time
337 if [ -z "${mirror}" ]; then
338 grep -qs ubuntu.com
/usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
/"${distname}" &&
339 mirror
="http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" ||
340 mirror
="http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian"
343 sudo
${http_proxy:+http_proxy="${http_proxy}"} debootstrap
${archflag} \
344 "${distname}" "/var/lib/chroot/${target}" "$mirror"
346 # Add new entry to /etc/schroot/schroot.conf
347 grep -qs ubuntu.com
/usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
/"${distname}" &&
348 brand
="Ubuntu" || brand
="Debian"
349 if [ -z "${chroot_groups}" ]; then
350 chroot_groups
="${admin},$(id -gn)"
352 # Older versions of schroot wanted a "priority=" line, whereas recent
353 # versions deprecate "priority=" and warn if they see it. We don't have
354 # a good feature test, but scanning for the string "priority=" in the
355 # existing "schroot.conf" file is a good indication of what to do.
356 priority
=$
(grep -qs 'priority=' /etc
/schroot
/schroot.conf
&&
357 echo 'priority=3' ||
:)
358 sudo sh
-c 'cat >>/etc/schroot/schroot.conf' <<EOF
360 description=${brand} ${distname} ${arch}
362 directory=/var/lib/chroot/${target}
364 groups=${chroot_groups}
365 root-groups=${chroot_groups}
366 personality=linux$([ "${arch}" != 64bit ] && echo 32)
367 script-config=script-${target}
372 # Set up a list of mount points that is specific to this
373 # chroot environment.
374 sed '/^FSTAB=/s,"[^"]*","/etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"'",' \
375 /etc
/schroot
/script-defaults |
376 sudo sh
-c 'cat >/etc/schroot/script-'"${target}"
377 sed '\,^/home[/[:space:]],s/\([,[:space:]]\)bind[[:space:]]/\1rbind /' \
378 /etc
/schroot
/mount-defaults |
379 sudo sh
-c 'cat > /etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"
381 # Add the extra mount points that the user told us about
382 [ -n "${bind_mounts}" -a "${bind_mounts}" != "NONE" ] &&
383 printf "${bind_mounts}" |
384 sudo sh
-c 'cat >>/etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"
386 # If this system has a "/media" mountpoint, import it into the chroot
387 # environment. Most modern distributions use this mount point to
388 # automatically mount devices such as CDROMs, USB sticks, etc...
390 ! grep -qs '^/media' /etc
/schroot
/mount-
"${target}"; then
391 echo '/media /media none rw,rbind 0 0' |
392 sudo sh
-c 'cat >>/etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"
395 # Share /dev/shm, /run and /run/shm.
396 grep -qs '^/dev/shm' /etc
/schroot
/mount-
"${target}" ||
397 echo '/dev/shm /dev/shm none rw,bind 0 0' |
398 sudo sh
-c 'cat >>/etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"
399 if [ ! -d "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/run" ] &&
400 ! grep -qs '^/run' /etc
/schroot
/mount-
"${target}"; then
401 echo '/run /run none rw,bind 0 0' |
402 sudo sh
-c 'cat >>/etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"
404 if ! grep -qs '^/run/shm' /etc
/schroot
/mount-
"${target}"; then
405 { [ -d /run
] && echo '/run/shm /run/shm none rw,bind 0 0' ||
406 echo '/dev/shm /run/shm none rw,bind 0 0'; } |
407 sudo sh
-c 'cat >>/etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"
410 # Set up a special directory that changes contents depending on the target
412 d
="$(readlink -f "${HOME}/chroot
" 2>/dev/null || echo "${HOME}/chroot
")"
414 echo "${s} ${d} none rw,bind 0 0" |
415 sudo sh
-c 'cat >>/etc/schroot/mount-'"${target}"
418 # Install a helper script to launch commands in the chroot
419 sudo sh
-c 'cat >/usr/local/bin/'"${target%bit}" <<'EOF'
425 # Word-wrap the text passed-in on stdin. Optionally, on continuation lines
426 # insert the same number of spaces as the number of characters in the
427 # parameter(s) passed to this function.
428 # If the "fold" program cannot be found, or if the actual width of the
429 # terminal cannot be determined, this function doesn't attempt to do any
431 local f="$(type -P fold)"
432 [ -z "${f}" ] && { cat; return; }
433 local c="$(stty -a </dev/tty 2>/dev/null |
434 sed 's/.*columns[[:space:]]*\([0-9]*\).*/\1/;t;d')"
435 [ -z "${c}" ] && { cat; return; }
436 local i="$(echo "$*"|sed 's/./ /g')"
437 local j="$(printf %s "${i}"|wc -c)"
438 if [ "${c}" -gt "${j}" ]; then
439 dd bs=1 count="${j}" 2>/dev/null
440 "${f}" -sw "$((${c}-${j}))" | sed '2,$s/^/'"${i}"'/'
447 echo "Usage ${0##*/} [-h|--help] [-c|--clean] [-C|--clean-all] [-l|--list] [--] args" | wrap "Usage ${0##*/} "
448 echo " help: print this message" | wrap " "
449 echo " list: list all known chroot environments" | wrap " "
450 echo " clean: remove all old chroot sessions for \"${chroot}\"" | wrap " "
451 echo " clean-all: remove all old chroot sessions for all environments" | wrap " "
458 for s in $(schroot -l --all-sessions); do
461 [ "${t#${chroot}-}" == "${t}" ] && continue
463 if ls -l /proc/*/{cwd,fd} 2>/dev/null |
464 fgrep -qs "/var/lib/schroot/mount/${t}"; then
465 echo "Session \"${t}\" still has active users, not cleaning up" | wrap
469 sudo schroot -c "${s}" -e || rc=1
475 for e in $(schroot -l); do
477 [ -x "/usr/local/bin/${e}" ] || continue
478 if schroot -l --all-sessions 2>/dev/null |
479 sed 's/^session://' |
480 grep -qs "^${e}-"; then
481 echo "${e} is currently active"
489 while [ "$#" -ne 0 ]; do
492 -h|--help) shift; help;;
493 -l|--list) shift; list;;
494 -c|--clean) shift; clean "${chroot}";;
495 -C|--clean-all) shift; clean;;
500 # Start a new chroot session and keep track of the session id. We inject this
501 # id into all processes that run inside the chroot. Unless they go out of their
502 # way to clear their environment, we can then later identify our child and
503 # grand-child processes by scanning their environment.
504 session="$(schroot -c "${chroot}" -b)"
505 export CHROOT_SESSION_ID="${session}"
507 if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
508 # Run an interactive shell session
509 schroot -c "${session}" -r -p
511 # Run a command inside of the chroot environment
513 schroot -c "${session}" -r -p "$p" -- "$@"
517 # Compute the inode of the root directory inside of the chroot environment.
518 i=$(schroot -c "${session}" -r -p ls -- -id /proc/self/root/. |
519 awk '{ print $1 }') 2>/dev/null
521 while [ -n "$i" ]; do
522 # Identify processes by the inode number of their root directory. Then
523 # remove all processes that we know belong to other sessions. We use
524 # "sort | uniq -u" to do what amounts to a "set substraction operation".
525 pids=$({ ls -id1 /proc/*/root/. 2>/dev/null |
526 sed -e 's,^[^0-9]*'$i'.*/\([1-9][0-9]*\)/.*$,\1,
529 echo "${other_pids}";
530 echo "${other_pids}"; } | sort | uniq -u) >/dev/null 2>&1
531 # Kill all processes that are still left running in the session. This is
532 # typically an assortment of daemon processes that were started
533 # automatically. They result in us being unable to tear down the session
535 [ -z "${pids}" ] && break
537 # Unfortunately, the way that schroot sets up sessions has the
538 # side-effect of being unable to tell one session apart from another.
539 # This can result in us attempting to kill processes in other sessions.
540 # We make a best-effort to avoid doing so.
541 k="$( ( xargs -0 -n1 </proc/$j/environ ) 2>/dev/null |
542 sed 's/^CHROOT_SESSION_ID=/x/;t1;d;:1;q')"
543 if [ -n "${k}" -a "${k#x}" != "${session}" ]; then
544 other_pids="${other_pids}
551 # End the chroot session. This should clean up all temporary files. But if we
552 # earlier failed to terminate all (daemon) processes inside of the session,
553 # deleting the session could fail. When that happens, the user has to manually
554 # clean up the stale files by invoking us with "--clean" after having killed
555 # all running processes.
556 schroot -c "${session}" -e
559 sudo chown root
:root
/usr
/local
/bin
/"${target%bit}"
560 sudo
chmod 755 /usr
/local
/bin
/"${target%bit}"
562 # Add the standard Ubuntu update repositories if requested.
563 [ "${alt_repos}" = "y" -a \
564 -r "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list" ] &&
565 sudo
sed -i '/^deb .* [^ -]\+ main$/p
566 s/^\(deb .* [^ -]\+\) main/\1-security main/
570 :1;s/-security main/-updates main/
572 d' "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list"
574 # Add a few more repositories to the chroot
575 [ -r "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list" ] &&
576 sudo
sed -i 's/ main$/ main restricted universe multiverse/' \
577 "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list"
579 # Add the Ubuntu "partner" repository, if available
580 if [ -r "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list" ] &&
581 HEAD
"http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/${distname}/partner" \
584 echo "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu" \
585 "'"${distname}"' partner" \
586 >>"/var/lib/chroot/'"${target}"'/etc/apt/sources.list"'
589 # Add source repositories, if the user requested we do so
590 [ "${add_srcs}" = "y" -a \
591 -r "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list" ] &&
592 sudo
sed -i '/^deb[^-]/p
593 s/^deb\([^-]\)/deb-src\1/' \
594 "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list"
596 # Set apt proxy if host has set http_proxy
597 if [ -n "${http_proxy}" ]; then
599 echo "Acquire::http::proxy \"'"${http_proxy}"'\";" \
600 >>"/var/lib/chroot/'"${target}"'/etc/apt/apt.conf"'
604 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" /bin
/sh
-c '
605 apt-get update; apt-get -y dist-upgrade' ||
:
607 # Install a couple of missing packages
608 for i
in debian-keyring ubuntu-keyring locales sudo
; do
609 [ -d "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/usr/share/doc/$i" ] ||
610 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" apt-get
-y install "$i" ||
:
614 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" /bin
/sh
-c '
615 l='"${LANG:-en_US}"'; l="${l%%.*}"
616 [ -r /etc/locale.gen ] &&
617 sed -i "s/^# \($l\)/\1/" /etc/locale.gen
618 locale-gen $LANG en_US en_US.UTF-8' ||
:
620 # Enable multi-arch support, if available
621 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" dpkg
--assert-multi-arch >&/dev
/null
&&
622 [ -r "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list" ] && {
623 sudo
sed -i 's/ / [arch=amd64,i386] /' \
624 "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/apt/sources.list"
625 [ -d /var
/lib
/chroot
/${target}/etc
/dpkg
/dpkg.cfg.d
/ ] &&
626 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" dpkg
--add-architecture \
627 $
([ "${arch}" = "32bit" ] && echo amd64 ||
echo i386
) >&/dev
/null ||
628 echo foreign-architecture \
629 $
([ "${arch}" = "32bit" ] && echo amd64 ||
echo i386
) |
631 "cat >'/var/lib/chroot/${target}/etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch'"
634 # Configure "sudo" package
635 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" /bin
/sh
-c '
636 egrep -qs '"'^$(id -nu) '"' /etc/sudoers ||
637 echo '"'$(id -nu) ALL=(ALL) ALL'"' >>/etc/sudoers'
639 # Install a few more commonly used packages
640 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" apt-get
-y install \
641 autoconf automake1.9 dpkg-dev g
++-multilib gcc-multilib gdb
less libtool \
644 # If running a 32bit environment on a 64bit machine, install a few binaries
645 # as 64bit. This is only done automatically if the chroot distro is the same as
646 # the host, otherwise there might be incompatibilities in build settings or
647 # runtime dependencies. The user can force it with the '-c' flag.
648 host_distro
=$
(grep -s DISTRIB_CODENAME
/etc
/lsb-release | \
650 if [ "${copy_64}" = "y" -o \
651 "${host_distro}" = "${distname}" -a "${arch}" = 32bit
] && \
652 file /bin
/bash
2>/dev
/null |
grep -q x86-64
; then
653 readlinepkg
=$
(sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" sh
-c \
654 'apt-cache search "lib64readline.\$" | sort | tail -n 1 | cut -d " " -f 1')
655 sudo
"/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" apt-get
-y install \
656 lib64expat1 lib64ncurses5
${readlinepkg} lib64z1
658 for i
in binutils gdb
; do
659 [ -d /usr
/share
/doc
/"$i" ] || dep
="$dep $i"
661 [ -n "$dep" ] && sudo apt-get
-y install $dep
662 sudo mkdir
-p "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/usr/local/lib/amd64"
663 for i
in libbfd libpython
; do
664 lib
="$({ ldd /usr/bin/ld; ldd /usr/bin/gdb; } |
665 grep -s "$i" | awk '{ print $3 }')"
666 if [ -n "$lib" -a -r "$lib" ]; then
667 sudo
cp "$lib" "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/usr/local/lib/amd64"
670 for lib
in libssl libcrypt
; do
671 for path
in /usr
/lib
/usr
/lib
/x86_64-linux-gnu
; do
672 sudo
cp $path/$lib* \
673 "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/usr/local/lib/amd64/" >&/dev
/null ||
:
677 sudo
cp /usr
/bin
/$i "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/usr/local/lib/amd64/"
678 sudo sh
-c "cat >'/var/lib/chroot/${target}/usr/local/bin/$i'" <<EOF
680 exec /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --library-path /usr/local/lib/amd64 \
681 /usr/local/lib/amd64/$i "\$@"
683 sudo
chmod 755 "/var/lib/chroot/${target}/usr/local/bin/$i"
688 # If the install-build-deps.sh script can be found, offer to run it now
689 script="$(dirname $(readlink -f "$0"))/install-build-deps.sh"
690 if [ -x "${script}" ]; then
693 echo "If you plan on building Chrome inside of the new chroot environment,"
694 echo "you now have to install the build dependencies. Do you want me to"
695 printf "start the script that does this for you (y/n)? "
697 case "${install_deps}" in
700 # We prefer running the script in-place, but this might not be
701 # possible, if it lives on a network filesystem that denies
704 if ! sudo
/usr
/local
/bin
/"${target%bit}" \
705 sh
-c "[ -x '${script}' ]" >&/dev
/null
; then
706 tmp_script
="/tmp/${script##*/}"
707 cp "${script}" "${tmp_script}"
709 # Some distributions automatically start an instance of the system-
710 # wide dbus daemon, cron daemon or of the logging daemon, when
711 # installing the Chrome build depencies. This prevents the chroot
712 # session from being closed. So, we always try to shut down any running
713 # instance of dbus and rsyslog.
714 sudo
/usr
/local
/bin
/"${target%bit}" sh
-c "${script} --no-lib32;
716 /etc/init.d/cron stop >/dev/null 2>&1 || :;
717 /etc/init.d/rsyslog stop >/dev/null 2>&1 || :;
718 /etc/init.d/dbus stop >/dev/null 2>&1 || :;
721 [ -n "${tmp_script}" ] && rm -f "${tmp_script}"
722 [ $rc -ne 0 ] && exit $rc
733 # Check whether ~/chroot is on a (slow) network file system and offer to
734 # relocate it. Also offer relocation, if the user appears to have multiple
735 # spindles (as indicated by "${bind_mount}" being non-empty).
736 # We only offer this option, if it doesn't look as if a chroot environment
737 # is currently active. Otherwise, relocation is unlikely to work and it
738 # can be difficult for the user to recover from the failed attempt to relocate
739 # the ~/chroot directory.
740 # We don't aim to solve this problem for every configuration,
741 # but try to help with the common cases. For more advanced configuration
742 # options, the user can always manually adjust things.
743 mkdir
-p "${HOME}/chroot/"
744 if [ ! -h "${HOME}/chroot" ] &&
745 ! egrep -qs '^[^[:space:]]*/chroot' /etc
/fstab
&&
746 { [ -n "${bind_mounts}" -a "${bind_mounts}" != "NONE" ] ||
747 is_network_drive
"${HOME}/chroot"; } &&
748 ! egrep -qs '/var/lib/[^/]*chroot/.*/chroot' /proc
/mounts
; then
749 echo "${HOME}/chroot is currently located on the same device as your"
750 echo "home directory."
751 echo "This might not be what you want. Do you want me to move it somewhere"
753 # If the computer has multiple spindles, many users configure all or part of
754 # the secondary hard disk to be writable by the primary user of this machine.
755 # Make some reasonable effort to detect this type of configuration and
756 # then offer a good location for where to put the ~/chroot directory.
758 for i
in $
(echo "${bind_mounts}"|cut
-d ' ' -f 1); do
759 if [ -d "$i" -a -w "$i" -a \
( ! -a "$i/chroot" -o -w "$i/chroot/." \
) ] &&
760 ! is_network_drive
"$i"; then
764 if [ -d "$j" -a -w "$j" -a \
765 \
( ! -a "$j/chroot" -o -w "$j/chroot/." \
) ] &&
766 ! is_network_drive
"$j"; then
770 if [ -d "$k" -a -w "$k" -a \
771 \
( ! -a "$k/chroot" -o -w "$k/chroot/." \
) ] &&
772 ! is_network_drive
"$k"; then
778 [ -n "${suggest}" ] && break
781 [ -n "${suggest}" ] && break
783 def_suggest
="${HOME}"
784 if [ -n "${suggest}" ]; then
785 # For home directories that reside on network drives, make our suggestion
786 # the default option. For home directories that reside on a local drive,
787 # require that the user manually enters the new location.
788 if is_network_drive
"${HOME}"; then
789 def_suggest
="${suggest}"
791 echo "A good location would probably be in \"${suggest}\""
795 printf "Physical location [${def_suggest}]: "
797 [ -z "${dir}" ] && dir
="${def_suggest}"
798 [ "${dir%%/}" == "${HOME%%/}" ] && break
799 if ! [ -d "${dir}" -a -w "${dir}" ] ||
800 [ -a "${dir}/chroot" -a ! -w "${dir}/chroot/." ]; then
801 echo "Cannot write to ${dir}/chroot. Please try again"
803 mv "${HOME}/chroot" "${dir}/chroot"
804 ln -s "${dir}/chroot" "${HOME}/chroot"
805 for i
in $
(list_all_chroots
); do
806 sudo
"$i" mkdir
-p "${dir}/chroot"
808 sudo
sed -i "s,${HOME}/chroot,${dir}/chroot,g" /etc
/schroot
/mount-
*
814 # Clean up package files
815 sudo schroot
-c "${target%bit}" -p -- apt-get clean
818 trap '' INT TERM QUIT HUP
821 # Let the user know what we did
825 Successfully installed ${distname} ${arch}
827 You can run programs inside of the chroot by invoking the
828 "/usr/local/bin/${target%bit}" command.
830 This command can be used with arguments, in order to just run a single
831 program inside of the chroot environment (e.g. "${target%bit} make chrome")
832 or without arguments, in order to run an interactive shell session inside
833 of the chroot environment.
835 If you need to run things as "root", you can use "sudo" (e.g. try
836 "sudo ${target%bit} apt-get update").
838 Your home directory is shared between the host and the chroot. But I
839 configured "${HOME}/chroot" to be private to the chroot environment.
840 You can use it for files that need to differ between environments. This
841 would be a good place to store binaries that you have built from your
844 For Chrome, this probably means you want to make your "out" directory a
845 symbolic link that points somewhere inside of "${HOME}/chroot".
847 You still need to run "gclient runhooks" whenever you switch from building
848 outside of the chroot to inside of the chroot. But you will find that you
849 don't have to repeatedly erase and then completely rebuild all your object