/* * Returns true if the file is used by packages other than pkg, * false otherwise. */ bool dir_is_used_by_others(struct filenamenode *file, struct pkginfo *pkg) { struct filepackages_iterator *iter; struct pkginfo *other_pkg; debug(dbg_veryverbose, "dir_is_used_by_others '%s' (except %s)", file->name, pkg ? pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_always) : "<none>"); iter = filepackages_iter_new(file); while ((other_pkg = filepackages_iter_next(iter))) { debug(dbg_veryverbose, "dir_is_used_by_others considering %s ...", pkg_name(other_pkg, pnaw_always)); if (other_pkg == pkg) continue; filepackages_iter_free(iter); debug(dbg_veryverbose, "dir_is_used_by_others yes"); return true; } filepackages_iter_free(iter); debug(dbg_veryverbose, "dir_is_used_by_others no"); return false; }
/** * Check if a file or directory will save a package from disappearance. * * A package can only be saved by a file or directory which is part * only of itself - it must be neither part of the new package being * installed nor part of any 3rd package (this is important so that * shared directories don't stop packages from disappearing). */ bool filesavespackage(struct fileinlist *file, struct pkginfo *pkgtobesaved, struct pkginfo *pkgbeinginstalled) { struct filepackages_iterator *iter; struct pkginfo *divpkg, *thirdpkg; debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"filesavespackage file `%s' package %s", file->namenode->name,pkgtobesaved->name); /* If the file is a contended one and it's overridden by either * the package we're considering disappearing or the package * we're installing then they're not actually the same file, so * we can't disappear the package - it is saved by this file. */ if (file->namenode->divert && file->namenode->divert->useinstead) { divpkg= file->namenode->divert->pkg; if (divpkg == pkgtobesaved || divpkg == pkgbeinginstalled) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"filesavespackage ... diverted -- save!"); return true; } } /* Is the file in the package being installed? If so then it can't save. */ if (file->namenode->flags & fnnf_new_inarchive) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"filesavespackage ... in new archive -- no save"); return false; } /* Look for a 3rd package which can take over the file (in case * it's a directory which is shared by many packages. */ iter = filepackages_iter_new(file->namenode); while ((thirdpkg = filepackages_iter_next(iter))) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "filesavespackage ... also in %s", thirdpkg->name); /* Is this not the package being installed or the one being * checked for disappearance? */ if (thirdpkg == pkgbeinginstalled || thirdpkg == pkgtobesaved) continue; /* If !fileslistvalid then we've already disappeared this one, so * we shouldn't try to make it take over this shared directory. */ debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"filesavespackage ... is 3rd package"); if (!thirdpkg->clientdata->fileslistvalid) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "process_archive ... already disappeared!"); continue; } /* We've found a package that can take this file. */ debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "filesavespackage ... taken -- no save"); return false; } filepackages_iter_free(iter); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "filesavespackage ... not taken -- save !"); return true; }
void process_archive(const char *filename) { static const struct tar_operations tf = { .read = tarfileread, .extract_file = tarobject, .link = tarobject, .symlink = tarobject, .mkdir = tarobject, .mknod = tarobject, }; /* These need to be static so that we can pass their addresses to * push_cleanup as arguments to the cu_xxx routines; if an error occurs * we unwind the stack before processing the cleanup list, and these * variables had better still exist ... */ static int p1[2]; static char *cidir = NULL; static struct fileinlist *newconffiles, *newfileslist; static enum pkgstatus oldversionstatus; static struct varbuf depprobwhy; static struct tarcontext tc; int r, i; pid_t pid; struct pkgiterator *it; struct pkginfo *pkg, *otherpkg; char *cidirrest, *p; char conffilenamebuf[MAXCONFFILENAME]; char *psize; const char *pfilename; struct fileinlist *newconff, **newconffileslastp; struct fileinlist *cfile; struct reversefilelistiter rlistit; struct conffile *searchconff, **iconffileslastp, *newiconff; struct dependency *dsearch, *newdeplist, **newdeplistlastp; struct dependency *newdep, *dep, *providecheck; struct deppossi *psearch, **newpossilastp, *possi, *newpossi, *pdep; FILE *conff; struct filenamenode *namenode; struct stat stab, oldfs; struct pkg_deconf_list *deconpil, *deconpiltemp; struct pkginfo *fixbytrigaw; cleanup_pkg_failed= cleanup_conflictor_failed= 0; pfilename = summarize_filename(filename); if (stat(filename,&stab)) ohshite(_("cannot access archive")); /* We can't ‘tentatively-reassemble’ packages. */ if (!f_noact) { if (!deb_reassemble(&filename, &pfilename)) return; } /* Verify the package. */ if (!f_nodebsig) deb_verify(filename); /* Get the control information directory. */ cidir = get_control_dir(cidir); cidirrest = cidir + strlen(cidir); push_cleanup(cu_cidir, ~0, NULL, 0, 2, (void *)cidir, (void *)cidirrest); pid = subproc_fork(); if (pid == 0) { cidirrest[-1] = '\0'; execlp(BACKEND, BACKEND, "--control", filename, cidir, NULL); ohshite(_("unable to execute %s (%s)"), _("package control information extraction"), BACKEND); } subproc_wait_check(pid, BACKEND " --control", 0); /* We want to guarantee the extracted files are on the disk, so that the * subsequent renames to the info database do not end up with old or zero * length files in case of a system crash. As neither dpkg-deb nor tar do * explicit fsync()s, we have to do them here. * XXX: This could be avoided by switching to an internal tar extractor. */ dir_sync_contents(cidir); strcpy(cidirrest,CONTROLFILE); parsedb(cidir, pdb_parse_binary | pdb_ignorefiles | parsedb_force_flags(), &pkg); if (!pkg->files) { pkg->files= nfmalloc(sizeof(struct filedetails)); pkg->files->next = NULL; pkg->files->name = pkg->files->msdosname = pkg->files->md5sum = NULL; } /* Always nfmalloc. Otherwise, we may overwrite some other field (like * md5sum). */ psize = nfmalloc(30); sprintf(psize, "%jd", (intmax_t)stab.st_size); pkg->files->size = psize; if (cipaction->arg_int == act_avail) { printf(_("Recorded info about %s from %s.\n"), pkgbin_name(pkg, &pkg->available, pnaw_nonambig), pfilename); pop_cleanup(ehflag_normaltidy); return; } if (pkg->available.arch->type != arch_all && pkg->available.arch->type != arch_native) forcibleerr(fc_architecture, _("package architecture (%s) does not match system (%s)"), pkg->available.arch->name, dpkg_arch_get(arch_native)->name); for (deconpil= deconfigure; deconpil; deconpil= deconpiltemp) { deconpiltemp= deconpil->next; free(deconpil); } deconfigure = NULL; clear_istobes(); if (!wanttoinstall(pkg)) { pop_cleanup(ehflag_normaltidy); return; } /* Check if anything is installed that we conflict with, or not installed * that we need. */ pkg->clientdata->istobe= itb_installnew; for (dsearch= pkg->available.depends; dsearch; dsearch= dsearch->next) { switch (dsearch->type) { case dep_conflicts: /* Look for things we conflict with. */ check_conflict(dsearch, pkg, pfilename); break; case dep_breaks: /* Look for things we break. */ check_breaks(dsearch, pkg, pfilename); break; case dep_provides: /* Look for things that conflict with what we provide. */ for (psearch = dsearch->list->ed->depended.installed; psearch; psearch = psearch->rev_next) { if (psearch->up->type != dep_conflicts) continue; check_conflict(psearch->up, pkg, pfilename); } break; case dep_suggests: case dep_recommends: case dep_depends: case dep_replaces: case dep_enhances: /* Ignore these here. */ break; case dep_predepends: if (!depisok(dsearch, &depprobwhy, NULL, &fixbytrigaw, true)) { if (fixbytrigaw) { while (fixbytrigaw->trigaw.head) trigproc(fixbytrigaw->trigaw.head->pend); } else { varbuf_end_str(&depprobwhy); fprintf(stderr, _("dpkg: regarding %s containing %s, pre-dependency problem:\n%s"), pfilename, pkgbin_name(pkg, &pkg->available, pnaw_nonambig), depprobwhy.buf); if (!force_depends(dsearch->list)) ohshit(_("pre-dependency problem - not installing %.250s"), pkgbin_name(pkg, &pkg->available, pnaw_nonambig)); warning(_("ignoring pre-dependency problem!")); } } } } /* Look for things that conflict with us. */ for (psearch = pkg->set->depended.installed; psearch; psearch = psearch->rev_next) { if (psearch->up->type != dep_conflicts) continue; check_conflict(psearch->up, pkg, pfilename); } ensure_allinstfiles_available(); filesdbinit(); trig_file_interests_ensure(); if (pkg->status != stat_notinstalled && pkg->status != stat_configfiles) { printf(_("Preparing to replace %s %s (using %s) ...\n"), pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig), versiondescribe(&pkg->installed.version,vdew_nonambig), pfilename); log_action("upgrade", pkg, &pkg->installed); } else { printf(_("Unpacking %s (from %s) ...\n"), pkgbin_name(pkg, &pkg->available, pnaw_nonambig), pfilename); log_action("install", pkg, &pkg->available); } if (f_noact) { pop_cleanup(ehflag_normaltidy); return; } /* * OK, we're going ahead. */ trig_activate_packageprocessing(pkg); strcpy(cidirrest, TRIGGERSCIFILE); trig_parse_ci(cidir, NULL, trig_cicb_statuschange_activate, pkg, &pkg->available); /* Read the conffiles, and copy the hashes across. */ newconffiles = NULL; newconffileslastp = &newconffiles; push_cleanup(cu_fileslist, ~0, NULL, 0, 0); strcpy(cidirrest,CONFFILESFILE); conff= fopen(cidir,"r"); if (conff) { push_cleanup(cu_closestream, ehflag_bombout, NULL, 0, 1, (void *)conff); while (fgets(conffilenamebuf,MAXCONFFILENAME-2,conff)) { struct filepackages_iterator *iter; p= conffilenamebuf + strlen(conffilenamebuf); assert(p != conffilenamebuf); if (p[-1] != '\n') ohshit(_("name of conffile (starting `%.250s') is too long (>%d characters)"), conffilenamebuf, MAXCONFFILENAME); while (p > conffilenamebuf && isspace(p[-1])) --p; if (p == conffilenamebuf) continue; *p = '\0'; namenode= findnamenode(conffilenamebuf, 0); namenode->oldhash= NEWCONFFILEFLAG; newconff= newconff_append(&newconffileslastp, namenode); /* Let's see if any packages have this file. If they do we * check to see if they listed it as a conffile, and if they did * we copy the hash across. Since (for plain file conffiles, * which is the only kind we are supposed to have) there will * only be one package which ‘has’ the file, this will usually * mean we only look in the package which we're installing now. * The ‘conffiles’ data in the status file is ignored when a * package isn't also listed in the file ownership database as * having that file. If several packages are listed as owning * the file we pick one at random. */ searchconff = NULL; iter = filepackages_iter_new(newconff->namenode); while ((otherpkg = filepackages_iter_next(iter))) { debug(dbg_conffdetail, "process_archive conffile `%s' in package %s - conff ?", newconff->namenode->name, pkg_name(otherpkg, pnaw_nonambig)); for (searchconff = otherpkg->installed.conffiles; searchconff && strcmp(newconff->namenode->name, searchconff->name); searchconff = searchconff->next) debug(dbg_conffdetail, "process_archive conffile `%s' in package %s - conff ? not `%s'", newconff->namenode->name, pkg_name(otherpkg, pnaw_nonambig), searchconff->name); if (searchconff) { debug(dbg_conff, "process_archive conffile `%s' package=%s %s hash=%s", newconff->namenode->name, pkg_name(otherpkg, pnaw_nonambig), otherpkg == pkg ? "same" : "different!", searchconff->hash); if (otherpkg == pkg) break; } } filepackages_iter_free(iter); if (searchconff) { newconff->namenode->oldhash= searchconff->hash; /* We don't copy ‘obsolete’; it's not obsolete in the new package. */ } else { debug(dbg_conff,"process_archive conffile `%s' no package, no hash", newconff->namenode->name); } newconff->namenode->flags |= fnnf_new_conff; } if (ferror(conff)) ohshite(_("read error in %.250s"),cidir); pop_cleanup(ehflag_normaltidy); /* conff = fopen() */ if (fclose(conff)) ohshite(_("error closing %.250s"),cidir); } else { if (errno != ENOENT) ohshite(_("error trying to open %.250s"),cidir); } /* All the old conffiles are marked with a flag, so that we don't delete * them if they seem to disappear completely. */ oldconffsetflags(pkg->installed.conffiles); for (i = 0 ; i < cflict_index ; i++) { oldconffsetflags(conflictor[i]->installed.conffiles); } oldversionstatus= pkg->status; assert(oldversionstatus <= stat_installed); debug(dbg_general,"process_archive oldversionstatus=%s", statusstrings[oldversionstatus]); if (oldversionstatus == stat_halfconfigured || oldversionstatus == stat_triggersawaited || oldversionstatus == stat_triggerspending || oldversionstatus == stat_installed) { pkg_set_eflags(pkg, eflag_reinstreq); pkg_set_status(pkg, stat_halfconfigured); modstatdb_note(pkg); push_cleanup(cu_prermupgrade, ~ehflag_normaltidy, NULL, 0, 1, (void *)pkg); if (versioncompare(&pkg->available.version, &pkg->installed.version) >= 0) /* Upgrade or reinstall */ maintainer_script_alternative(pkg, PRERMFILE, "pre-removal", cidir, cidirrest, "upgrade", "failed-upgrade"); else /* Downgrade => no fallback */ maintainer_script_installed(pkg, PRERMFILE, "pre-removal", "upgrade", versiondescribe(&pkg->available.version, vdew_nonambig), NULL); pkg_set_status(pkg, stat_unpacked); oldversionstatus= stat_unpacked; modstatdb_note(pkg); } for (deconpil= deconfigure; deconpil; deconpil= deconpil->next) { struct pkginfo *removing = deconpil->pkg_removal; if (removing) printf(_("De-configuring %s, to allow removal of %s ...\n"), pkg_name(deconpil->pkg, pnaw_nonambig), pkg_name(removing, pnaw_nonambig)); else printf(_("De-configuring %s ...\n"), pkg_name(deconpil->pkg, pnaw_nonambig)); trig_activate_packageprocessing(deconpil->pkg); pkg_set_status(deconpil->pkg, stat_halfconfigured); modstatdb_note(deconpil->pkg); /* This means that we *either* go and run postinst abort-deconfigure, * *or* queue the package for later configure processing, depending * on which error cleanup route gets taken. */ push_cleanup(cu_prermdeconfigure, ~ehflag_normaltidy, ok_prermdeconfigure, ehflag_normaltidy, 3, (void*)deconpil->pkg, (void*)removing, (void*)pkg); if (removing) { maintainer_script_installed(deconpil->pkg, PRERMFILE, "pre-removal", "deconfigure", "in-favour", pkg->set->name, versiondescribe(&pkg->available.version, vdew_nonambig), "removing", removing->set->name, versiondescribe(&removing->installed.version, vdew_nonambig), NULL); } else { maintainer_script_installed(deconpil->pkg, PRERMFILE, "pre-removal", "deconfigure", "in-favour", pkg->set->name, versiondescribe(&pkg->available.version, vdew_nonambig), NULL); } } for (i = 0 ; i < cflict_index; i++) { if (!(conflictor[i]->status == stat_halfconfigured || conflictor[i]->status == stat_triggersawaited || conflictor[i]->status == stat_triggerspending || conflictor[i]->status == stat_installed)) continue; trig_activate_packageprocessing(conflictor[i]); pkg_set_status(conflictor[i], stat_halfconfigured); modstatdb_note(conflictor[i]); push_cleanup(cu_prerminfavour, ~ehflag_normaltidy, NULL, 0, 2,(void*)conflictor[i],(void*)pkg); maintainer_script_installed(conflictor[i], PRERMFILE, "pre-removal", "remove", "in-favour", pkg->set->name, versiondescribe(&pkg->available.version, vdew_nonambig), NULL); pkg_set_status(conflictor[i], stat_halfinstalled); modstatdb_note(conflictor[i]); } pkg_set_eflags(pkg, eflag_reinstreq); if (pkg->status == stat_notinstalled) pkg->installed.version= pkg->available.version; pkg_set_status(pkg, stat_halfinstalled); modstatdb_note(pkg); if (oldversionstatus == stat_notinstalled) { push_cleanup(cu_preinstverynew, ~ehflag_normaltidy, NULL, 0, 3,(void*)pkg,(void*)cidir,(void*)cidirrest); maintainer_script_new(pkg, PREINSTFILE, "pre-installation", cidir, cidirrest, "install", NULL); } else if (oldversionstatus == stat_configfiles) { push_cleanup(cu_preinstnew, ~ehflag_normaltidy, NULL, 0, 3,(void*)pkg,(void*)cidir,(void*)cidirrest); maintainer_script_new(pkg, PREINSTFILE, "pre-installation", cidir, cidirrest, "install", versiondescribe(&pkg->installed.version, vdew_nonambig), NULL); } else { push_cleanup(cu_preinstupgrade, ~ehflag_normaltidy, NULL, 0, 4,(void*)pkg,(void*)cidir,(void*)cidirrest,(void*)&oldversionstatus); maintainer_script_new(pkg, PREINSTFILE, "pre-installation", cidir, cidirrest, "upgrade", versiondescribe(&pkg->installed.version, vdew_nonambig), NULL); printf(_("Unpacking replacement %.250s ...\n"), pkgbin_name(pkg, &pkg->available, pnaw_nonambig)); } /* * Now we unpack the archive, backing things up as we go. * For each file, we check to see if it already exists. * There are several possibilities: * * + We are trying to install a non-directory ... * - It doesn't exist. In this case we simply extract it. * - It is a plain file, device, symlink, &c. We do an ‘atomic * overwrite’ using link() and rename(), but leave a backup copy. * Later, when we delete the backup, we remove it from any other * packages' lists. * - It is a directory. In this case it depends on whether we're * trying to install a symlink or something else. * = If we're not trying to install a symlink we move the directory * aside and extract the node. Later, when we recursively remove * the backed-up directory, we remove it from any other packages' * lists. * = If we are trying to install a symlink we do nothing - ie, * dpkg will never replace a directory tree with a symlink. This * is to avoid embarrassing effects such as replacing a directory * tree with a link to a link to the original directory tree. * + We are trying to install a directory ... * - It doesn't exist. We create it with the appropriate modes. * - It exists as a directory or a symlink to one. We do nothing. * - It is a plain file or a symlink (other than to a directory). * We move it aside and create the directory. Later, when we * delete the backup, we remove it from any other packages' lists. * * Install non-dir Install symlink Install dir * Exists not X X X * File/node/symlink LXR LXR BXR * Directory BXR - - * * X: extract file/node/link/directory * LX: atomic overwrite leaving backup * B: ordinary backup * R: later remove from other packages' lists * -: do nothing * * After we've done this we go through the remaining things in the * lists of packages we're trying to remove (including the old * version of the current package). This happens in reverse order, * so that we process files before the directories (or symlinks-to- * directories) containing them. * * + If the thing is a conffile then we leave it alone for the purge * operation. * + Otherwise, there are several possibilities too: * - The listed thing does not exist. We ignore it. * - The listed thing is a directory or a symlink to a directory. * We delete it only if it isn't listed in any other package. * - The listed thing is not a directory, but was part of the package * that was upgraded, we check to make sure the files aren't the * same ones from the old package by checking dev/inode * - The listed thing is not a directory or a symlink to one (ie, * it's a plain file, device, pipe, &c, or a symlink to one, or a * dangling symlink). We delete it. * * The removed packages' list becomes empty (of course, the new * version of the package we're installing will have a new list, * which replaces the old version's list). * * If at any stage we remove a file from a package's list, and the * package isn't one we're already processing, and the package's * list becomes empty as a result, we ‘vanish’ the package. This * means that we run its postrm with the ‘disappear’ argument, and * put the package in the ‘not-installed’ state. If it had any * conffiles, their hashes and ownership will have been transferred * already, so we just ignore those and forget about them from the * point of view of the disappearing package. * * NOTE THAT THE OLD POSTRM IS RUN AFTER THE NEW PREINST, since the * files get replaced ‘as we go’. */ m_pipe(p1); push_cleanup(cu_closepipe, ehflag_bombout, NULL, 0, 1, (void *)&p1[0]); pid = subproc_fork(); if (pid == 0) { m_dup2(p1[1],1); close(p1[0]); close(p1[1]); execlp(BACKEND, BACKEND, "--fsys-tarfile", filename, NULL); ohshite(_("unable to execute %s (%s)"), _("package filesystem archive extraction"), BACKEND); } close(p1[1]); p1[1] = -1; newfileslist = NULL; tc.newfilesp = &newfileslist; push_cleanup(cu_fileslist, ~0, NULL, 0, 0); tc.pkg= pkg; tc.backendpipe= p1[0]; r = tar_extractor(&tc, &tf); if (r) { if (errno) { ohshite(_("error reading dpkg-deb tar output")); } else { ohshit(_("corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive")); } } fd_skip(p1[0], -1, _("dpkg-deb: zap possible trailing zeros")); close(p1[0]); p1[0] = -1; subproc_wait_check(pid, BACKEND " --fsys-tarfile", PROCPIPE); tar_deferred_extract(newfileslist, pkg); if (oldversionstatus == stat_halfinstalled || oldversionstatus == stat_unpacked) { /* Packages that were in ‘installed’ and ‘postinstfailed’ have been * reduced to ‘unpacked’ by now, by the running of the prerm script. */ pkg_set_status(pkg, stat_halfinstalled); modstatdb_note(pkg); push_cleanup(cu_postrmupgrade, ~ehflag_normaltidy, NULL, 0, 1, (void *)pkg); maintainer_script_alternative(pkg, POSTRMFILE, "post-removal", cidir, cidirrest, "upgrade", "failed-upgrade"); } /* If anything goes wrong while tidying up it's a bit late to do * anything about it. However, we don't install the new status * info yet, so that a future dpkg installation will put everything * right (we hope). * * If something does go wrong later the ‘conflictor’ package will be * left in the ‘removal_failed’ state. Removing or installing it * will be impossible if it was required because of the conflict with * the package we're installing now and (presumably) the dependency * by other packages. This means that the files it contains in * common with this package will hang around until we successfully * get this package installed, after which point we can trust the * conflicting package's file list, which will have been updated to * remove any files in this package. */ push_checkpoint(~ehflag_bombout, ehflag_normaltidy); /* Now we delete all the files that were in the old version of * the package only, except (old or new) conffiles, which we leave * alone. */ reversefilelist_init(&rlistit,pkg->clientdata->files); while ((namenode= reversefilelist_next(&rlistit))) { struct filenamenode *usenode; if ((namenode->flags & fnnf_new_conff) || (namenode->flags & fnnf_new_inarchive)) continue; usenode = namenodetouse(namenode, pkg, &pkg->installed); trig_file_activate(usenode, pkg); varbuf_trunc(&fnamevb, fnameidlu); varbuf_add_str(&fnamevb, usenode->name); varbuf_end_str(&fnamevb); if (!stat(namenode->name,&stab) && S_ISDIR(stab.st_mode)) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "process_archive: %s is a directory", namenode->name); if (dir_is_used_by_others(namenode, pkg)) continue; } if (lstat(fnamevb.buf, &oldfs)) { if (!(errno == ENOENT || errno == ELOOP || errno == ENOTDIR)) warning(_("could not stat old file '%.250s' so not deleting it: %s"), fnamevb.buf, strerror(errno)); continue; } if (S_ISDIR(oldfs.st_mode)) { if (rmdir(fnamevb.buf)) { warning(_("unable to delete old directory '%.250s': %s"), namenode->name, strerror(errno)); } else if ((namenode->flags & fnnf_old_conff)) { warning(_("old conffile '%.250s' was an empty directory " "(and has now been deleted)"), namenode->name); } } else { struct fileinlist *sameas = NULL; static struct stat empty_stat; struct varbuf cfilename = VARBUF_INIT; /* * Ok, it's an old file, but is it really not in the new package? * It might be known by a different name because of symlinks. * * We need to check to make sure, so we stat the file, then compare * it to the new list. If we find a dev/inode match, we assume they * are the same file, and leave it alone. NOTE: we don't check in * other packages for sanity reasons (we don't want to stat _all_ * the files on the system). * * We run down the list of _new_ files in this package. This keeps * the process a little leaner. We are only worried about new ones * since ones that stayed the same don't really apply here. */ /* If we can't stat the old or new file, or it's a directory, * we leave it up to the normal code. */ debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive: checking %s for same files on " "upgrade/downgrade", fnamevb.buf); for (cfile= newfileslist; cfile; cfile= cfile->next) { /* If the file has been filtered then treat it as if it didn't exist * on the file system. */ if (cfile->namenode->flags & fnnf_filtered) continue; if (!cfile->namenode->filestat) { struct stat tmp_stat; varbuf_reset(&cfilename); varbuf_add_str(&cfilename, instdir); varbuf_add_char(&cfilename, '/'); varbuf_add_str(&cfilename, cfile->namenode->name); varbuf_end_str(&cfilename); if (lstat(cfilename.buf, &tmp_stat) == 0) { cfile->namenode->filestat = nfmalloc(sizeof(struct stat)); memcpy(cfile->namenode->filestat, &tmp_stat, sizeof(struct stat)); } else { if (!(errno == ENOENT || errno == ELOOP || errno == ENOTDIR)) ohshite(_("unable to stat other new file `%.250s'"), cfile->namenode->name); cfile->namenode->filestat = &empty_stat; continue; } } if (cfile->namenode->filestat == &empty_stat) continue; if (oldfs.st_dev == cfile->namenode->filestat->st_dev && oldfs.st_ino == cfile->namenode->filestat->st_ino) { if (sameas) warning(_("old file '%.250s' is the same as several new files! " "(both '%.250s' and '%.250s')"), fnamevb.buf, sameas->namenode->name, cfile->namenode->name); sameas= cfile; debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive: not removing %s," " since it matches %s", fnamevb.buf, cfile->namenode->name); } } varbuf_destroy(&cfilename); if ((namenode->flags & fnnf_old_conff)) { if (sameas) { if (sameas->namenode->flags & fnnf_new_conff) { if (!strcmp(sameas->namenode->oldhash, NEWCONFFILEFLAG)) { sameas->namenode->oldhash= namenode->oldhash; debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive: old conff %s" " is same as new conff %s, copying hash", namenode->name, sameas->namenode->name); } else { debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive: old conff %s" " is same as new conff %s but latter already has hash", namenode->name, sameas->namenode->name); } } } else { debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive: old conff %s" " is disappearing", namenode->name); namenode->flags |= fnnf_obs_conff; newconff_append(&newconffileslastp, namenode); addfiletolist(&tc, namenode); } continue; } if (sameas) continue; if (secure_unlink_statted(fnamevb.buf, &oldfs)) { warning(_("unable to securely remove old file '%.250s': %s"), namenode->name, strerror(errno)); } } /* !S_ISDIR */ } /* OK, now we can write the updated files-in-this package list, * since we've done away (hopefully) with all the old junk. */ write_filelist_except(pkg, &pkg->available, newfileslist, 0); /* Trigger interests may have changed. * Firstly we go through the old list of interests deleting them. * Then we go through the new list adding them. */ strcpy(cidirrest, TRIGGERSCIFILE); trig_parse_ci(pkgadminfile(pkg, &pkg->installed, TRIGGERSCIFILE), trig_cicb_interest_delete, NULL, pkg, &pkg->installed); trig_parse_ci(cidir, trig_cicb_interest_add, NULL, pkg, &pkg->available); trig_file_interests_save(); /* We also install the new maintainer scripts, and any other * cruft that may have come along with the package. First * we go through the existing scripts replacing or removing * them as appropriate; then we go through the new scripts * (any that are left) and install them. */ debug(dbg_general, "process_archive updating info directory"); pkg_infodb_update(pkg, cidir, cidirrest); /* * Update the status database. * * This involves copying each field across from the ‘available’ * to the ‘installed’ half of the pkg structure. * For some of the fields we have to do a complicated construction * operation; for others we can just copy the value. * We tackle the fields in the order they appear, so that * we don't miss any out :-). * At least we don't have to copy any strings that are referred * to, because these are never modified and never freed. */ /* The dependencies are the most difficult. We have to build * a whole new forward dependency tree. At least the reverse * links (linking our deppossi's into the reverse chains) * can be done by copy_dependency_links. */ newdeplist = NULL; newdeplistlastp = &newdeplist; for (dep= pkg->available.depends; dep; dep= dep->next) { newdep= nfmalloc(sizeof(struct dependency)); newdep->up= pkg; newdep->next = NULL; newdep->list = NULL; newpossilastp = &newdep->list; for (possi= dep->list; possi; possi= possi->next) { newpossi= nfmalloc(sizeof(struct deppossi)); newpossi->up= newdep; newpossi->ed= possi->ed; newpossi->next = NULL; newpossi->rev_next = newpossi->rev_prev = NULL; newpossi->arch_is_implicit = possi->arch_is_implicit; newpossi->arch = possi->arch; newpossi->verrel= possi->verrel; if (possi->verrel != dvr_none) newpossi->version= possi->version; else blankversion(&newpossi->version); newpossi->cyclebreak = false; *newpossilastp= newpossi; newpossilastp= &newpossi->next; } newdep->type= dep->type; *newdeplistlastp= newdep; newdeplistlastp= &newdep->next; } /* Right, now we've replicated the forward tree, we * get copy_dependency_links to remove all the old dependency * structures from the reverse links and add the new dependency * structures in instead. It also copies the new dependency * structure pointer for this package into the right field. */ copy_dependency_links(pkg,&pkg->installed.depends,newdeplist,0); /* We copy the text fields. */ pkg->installed.essential= pkg->available.essential; pkg->installed.multiarch = pkg->available.multiarch; pkg->installed.description= pkg->available.description; pkg->installed.maintainer= pkg->available.maintainer; pkg->installed.source= pkg->available.source; pkg->installed.arch = pkg->available.arch; pkg->installed.installedsize= pkg->available.installedsize; pkg->installed.version= pkg->available.version; pkg->installed.origin = pkg->available.origin; pkg->installed.bugs = pkg->available.bugs; /* We have to generate our own conffiles structure. */ pkg->installed.conffiles = NULL; iconffileslastp = &pkg->installed.conffiles; for (cfile= newconffiles; cfile; cfile= cfile->next) { newiconff= nfmalloc(sizeof(struct conffile)); newiconff->next = NULL; newiconff->name= nfstrsave(cfile->namenode->name); newiconff->hash= nfstrsave(cfile->namenode->oldhash); newiconff->obsolete= !!(cfile->namenode->flags & fnnf_obs_conff); *iconffileslastp= newiconff; iconffileslastp= &newiconff->next; } /* We can just copy the arbitrary fields list, because it is * never even rearranged. Phew! */ pkg->installed.arbs= pkg->available.arbs; /* Check for disappearing packages: * We go through all the packages on the system looking for ones * whose files are entirely part of the one we've just unpacked * (and which actually *have* some files!). * * Any that we find are removed - we run the postrm with ‘disappear’ * as an argument, and remove their info/... files and status info. * Conffiles are ignored (the new package had better do something * with them!). */ it = pkg_db_iter_new(); while ((otherpkg = pkg_db_iter_next_pkg(it)) != NULL) { ensure_package_clientdata(otherpkg); if (otherpkg == pkg || otherpkg->status == stat_notinstalled || otherpkg->status == stat_configfiles || otherpkg->clientdata->istobe == itb_remove || !otherpkg->clientdata->files) continue; debug(dbg_veryverbose, "process_archive checking disappearance %s", pkg_name(otherpkg, pnaw_nonambig)); assert(otherpkg->clientdata->istobe == itb_normal || otherpkg->clientdata->istobe == itb_deconfigure); for (cfile= otherpkg->clientdata->files; cfile && !strcmp(cfile->namenode->name,"/."); cfile= cfile->next); if (!cfile) { debug(dbg_stupidlyverbose, "process_archive no non-root, no disappear"); continue; } for (cfile= otherpkg->clientdata->files; cfile && !filesavespackage(cfile,otherpkg,pkg); cfile= cfile->next); if (cfile) continue; /* So dependency things will give right answers ... */ otherpkg->clientdata->istobe= itb_remove; debug(dbg_veryverbose, "process_archive disappear checking dependencies"); for (pdep = otherpkg->set->depended.installed; pdep; pdep = pdep->rev_next) { if (pdep->up->type != dep_depends && pdep->up->type != dep_predepends && pdep->up->type != dep_recommends) continue; if (depisok(pdep->up, &depprobwhy, NULL, NULL, false)) continue; varbuf_end_str(&depprobwhy); debug(dbg_veryverbose,"process_archive cannot disappear: %s",depprobwhy.buf); break; } if (!pdep) { /* If we haven't found a reason not to yet, let's look some more. */ for (providecheck= otherpkg->installed.depends; providecheck; providecheck= providecheck->next) { if (providecheck->type != dep_provides) continue; for (pdep = providecheck->list->ed->depended.installed; pdep; pdep = pdep->rev_next) { if (pdep->up->type != dep_depends && pdep->up->type != dep_predepends && pdep->up->type != dep_recommends) continue; if (depisok(pdep->up, &depprobwhy, NULL, NULL, false)) continue; varbuf_end_str(&depprobwhy); debug(dbg_veryverbose,"process_archive cannot disappear (provides %s): %s", providecheck->list->ed->name, depprobwhy.buf); goto break_from_both_loops_at_once; } } break_from_both_loops_at_once:; } otherpkg->clientdata->istobe= itb_normal; if (pdep) continue; /* No, we're disappearing it. This is the wrong time to go and * run maintainer scripts and things, as we can't back out. But * what can we do ? It has to be run this late. */ pkg_disappear(otherpkg, pkg); } /* while (otherpkg= ... */ pkg_db_iter_free(it); /* Delete files from any other packages' lists. * We have to do this before we claim this package is in any * sane kind of state, as otherwise we might delete by mistake * a file that we overwrote, when we remove the package which * had the version we overwrote. To prevent this we make * sure that we don't claim this package is OK until we * have claimed ‘ownership’ of all its files. */ for (cfile= newfileslist; cfile; cfile= cfile->next) { struct filepackages_iterator *iter; struct pkgset *divpkgset; if (!(cfile->namenode->flags & fnnf_elide_other_lists)) continue; if (cfile->namenode->divert && cfile->namenode->divert->useinstead) { divpkgset = cfile->namenode->divert->pkgset; if (divpkgset == pkg->set) { debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive not overwriting any `%s' (overriding, `%s')", cfile->namenode->name, cfile->namenode->divert->useinstead->name); continue; } else { debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive looking for overwriting `%s' (overridden by %s)", cfile->namenode->name, divpkgset ? divpkgset->name : "<local>"); } } else { divpkgset = NULL; debug(dbg_eachfile, "process_archive looking for overwriting `%s'", cfile->namenode->name); } iter = filepackages_iter_new(cfile->namenode); while ((otherpkg = filepackages_iter_next(iter))) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "process_archive ... found in %s", pkg_name(otherpkg, pnaw_nonambig)); /* If !fileslistvalid then it's one of the disappeared packages above * and we don't bother with it here, clearly. */ if (otherpkg == pkg || !otherpkg->clientdata->fileslistvalid) continue; if (otherpkg->set == divpkgset) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "process_archive ... diverted, skipping"); continue; } /* Found one. We delete remove the list entry for this file, * (and any others in the same package) and then mark the package * as requiring a reread. */ write_filelist_except(otherpkg, &otherpkg->installed, otherpkg->clientdata->files, fnnf_elide_other_lists); ensure_package_clientdata(otherpkg); debug(dbg_veryverbose, "process_archive overwrote from %s", pkg_name(otherpkg, pnaw_nonambig)); } filepackages_iter_free(iter); } /* Right, the package we've unpacked is now in a reasonable state. * The only thing that we have left to do with it is remove * backup files, and we can leave the user to fix that if and when * it happens (we leave the reinstall required flag, of course). */ pkg_set_status(pkg, stat_unpacked); modstatdb_note(pkg); /* Now we delete all the backup files that we made when * extracting the archive - except for files listed as conffiles * in the new package. * This time we count it as an error if something goes wrong. * * Note that we don't ever delete things that were in the old * package as a conffile and don't appear at all in the new. * They stay recorded as obsolete conffiles and will eventually * (if not taken over by another package) be forgotten. */ for (cfile= newfileslist; cfile; cfile= cfile->next) { if (cfile->namenode->flags & fnnf_new_conff) continue; varbuf_trunc(&fnametmpvb, fnameidlu); varbuf_add_str(&fnametmpvb, namenodetouse(cfile->namenode, pkg, &pkg->installed)->name); varbuf_add_str(&fnametmpvb, DPKGTEMPEXT); varbuf_end_str(&fnametmpvb); ensure_pathname_nonexisting(fnametmpvb.buf); } /* OK, we're now fully done with the main package. * This is quite a nice state, so we don't unwind past here. */ pkg_reset_eflags(pkg); modstatdb_note(pkg); push_checkpoint(~ehflag_bombout, ehflag_normaltidy); /* Only the removal of the conflictor left to do. * The files list for the conflictor is still a little inconsistent in-core, * as we have not yet updated the filename->packages mappings; however, * the package->filenames mapping is. */ for (i = 0 ; i < cflict_index ; i++) { /* We need to have the most up-to-date info about which files are * what ... */ ensure_allinstfiles_available(); removal_bulk(conflictor[i]); } if (cipaction->arg_int == act_install) add_to_queue(pkg); }
int tarobject(void *ctx, struct tar_entry *ti) { static struct varbuf conffderefn, hardlinkfn, symlinkfn; static int fd; const char *usename; struct filenamenode *usenode; struct filenamenode *linknode; struct conffile *conff; struct tarcontext *tc = ctx; bool existingdirectory, keepexisting; int statr; ssize_t r; struct stat stab, stabtmp; char databuf[TARBLKSZ]; struct file_stat *st; struct fileinlist *nifd, **oldnifd; struct pkginfo *divpkg, *otherpkg; ensureobstackinit(); /* Append to list of files. * The trailing ‘/’ put on the end of names in tarfiles has already * been stripped by tar_extractor(). */ oldnifd= tc->newfilesp; nifd= addfiletolist(tc, findnamenode(ti->name, 0)); nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_new_inarchive; debug(dbg_eachfile, "tarobject ti->name='%s' mode=%lo owner=%u.%u type=%d(%c)" " ti->linkname='%s' namenode='%s' flags=%o instead='%s'", ti->name, (long)ti->stat.mode, (unsigned)ti->stat.uid, (unsigned)ti->stat.gid, ti->type, ti->type >= '0' && ti->type <= '6' ? "-hlcbdp"[ti->type - '0'] : '?', ti->linkname, nifd->namenode->name, nifd->namenode->flags, nifd->namenode->divert && nifd->namenode->divert->useinstead ? nifd->namenode->divert->useinstead->name : "<none>"); if (nifd->namenode->divert && nifd->namenode->divert->camefrom) { divpkg= nifd->namenode->divert->pkg; if (divpkg) { forcibleerr(fc_overwritediverted, _("trying to overwrite `%.250s', which is the " "diverted version of `%.250s' (package: %.100s)"), nifd->namenode->name, nifd->namenode->divert->camefrom->name, divpkg->name); } else { forcibleerr(fc_overwritediverted, _("trying to overwrite `%.250s', which is the " "diverted version of `%.250s'"), nifd->namenode->name, nifd->namenode->divert->camefrom->name); } } if (nifd->namenode->statoverride) st = nifd->namenode->statoverride; else st = &ti->stat; usenode = namenodetouse(nifd->namenode, tc->pkg); usename = usenode->name + 1; /* Skip the leading '/'. */ trig_file_activate(usenode, tc->pkg); if (nifd->namenode->flags & fnnf_new_conff) { /* If it's a conffile we have to extract it next to the installed * version (i.e. we do the usual link-following). */ if (conffderef(tc->pkg, &conffderefn, usename)) usename= conffderefn.buf; debug(dbg_conff,"tarobject fnnf_new_conff deref=`%s'",usename); } setupfnamevbs(usename); statr= lstat(fnamevb.buf,&stab); if (statr) { /* The lstat failed. */ if (errno != ENOENT && errno != ENOTDIR) ohshite(_("unable to stat `%.255s' (which I was about to install)"), ti->name); /* OK, so it doesn't exist. * However, it's possible that we were in the middle of some other * backup/restore operation and were rudely interrupted. * So, we see if we have .dpkg-tmp, and if so we restore it. */ if (rename(fnametmpvb.buf,fnamevb.buf)) { if (errno != ENOENT && errno != ENOTDIR) ohshite(_("unable to clean up mess surrounding `%.255s' before " "installing another version"), ti->name); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"tarobject nonexistent"); } else { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"tarobject restored tmp to main"); statr= lstat(fnamevb.buf,&stab); if (statr) ohshite(_("unable to stat restored `%.255s' before installing" " another version"), ti->name); } } else { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"tarobject already exists"); } /* Check to see if it's a directory or link to one and we don't need to * do anything. This has to be done now so that we don't die due to * a file overwriting conflict. */ existingdirectory = false; switch (ti->type) { case tar_filetype_symlink: /* If it's already an existing directory, do nothing. */ if (!statr && S_ISDIR(stab.st_mode)) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject symlink exists as directory"); existingdirectory = true; } else if (!statr && S_ISLNK(stab.st_mode)) { if (linktosameexistingdir(ti, fnamevb.buf, &symlinkfn)) existingdirectory = true; } break; case tar_filetype_dir: /* If it's already an existing directory, do nothing. */ if (!stat(fnamevb.buf,&stabtmp) && S_ISDIR(stabtmp.st_mode)) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject directory exists"); existingdirectory = true; } break; case tar_filetype_file: case tar_filetype_chardev: case tar_filetype_blockdev: case tar_filetype_fifo: case tar_filetype_hardlink: break; default: ohshit(_("archive contained object `%.255s' of unknown type 0x%x"), ti->name, ti->type); } keepexisting = false; if (!existingdirectory) { struct filepackages_iterator *iter; iter = filepackages_iter_new(nifd->namenode); while ((otherpkg = filepackages_iter_next(iter))) { if (otherpkg == tc->pkg) continue; debug(dbg_eachfile, "tarobject ... found in %s", otherpkg->name); if (nifd->namenode->divert && nifd->namenode->divert->useinstead) { /* Right, so we may be diverting this file. This makes the conflict * OK iff one of us is the diverting package (we don't need to * check for both being the diverting package, obviously). */ divpkg = nifd->namenode->divert->pkg; debug(dbg_eachfile, "tarobject ... diverted, divpkg=%s", divpkg ? divpkg->name : "<none>"); if (otherpkg == divpkg || tc->pkg == divpkg) continue; } /* Nope? Hmm, file conflict, perhaps. Check Replaces. */ switch (otherpkg->clientdata->replacingfilesandsaid) { case 2: keepexisting = true; case 1: continue; } /* Is the package with the conflicting file in the “config files only” * state? If so it must be a config file and we can silenty take it * over. */ if (otherpkg->status == stat_configfiles) continue; /* Perhaps we're removing a conflicting package? */ if (otherpkg->clientdata->istobe == itb_remove) continue; /* Is the file an obsolete conffile in the other package * and a conffile in the new package? */ if ((nifd->namenode->flags & fnnf_new_conff) && !statr && S_ISREG(stab.st_mode)) { for (conff = otherpkg->installed.conffiles; conff; conff = conff->next) { if (!conff->obsolete) continue; if (stat(conff->name, &stabtmp)) if (errno == ENOENT || errno == ENOTDIR || errno == ELOOP) continue; if (stabtmp.st_dev == stab.st_dev && stabtmp.st_ino == stab.st_ino) break; } if (conff) { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject other's obsolete conffile"); /* process_archive() will have copied its hash already. */ continue; } } if (does_replace(tc->pkg, &tc->pkg->available, otherpkg, &otherpkg->installed)) { printf(_("Replacing files in old package %s ...\n"),otherpkg->name); otherpkg->clientdata->replacingfilesandsaid = 1; } else if (does_replace(otherpkg, &otherpkg->installed, tc->pkg, &tc->pkg->available)) { printf(_("Replaced by files in installed package %s ...\n"), otherpkg->name); otherpkg->clientdata->replacingfilesandsaid = 2; nifd->namenode->flags &= ~fnnf_new_inarchive; keepexisting = true; } else { if (!statr && S_ISDIR(stab.st_mode)) { forcibleerr(fc_overwritedir, _("trying to overwrite directory '%.250s' " "in package %.250s %.250s with nondirectory"), nifd->namenode->name, otherpkg->name, versiondescribe(&otherpkg->installed.version, vdew_nonambig)); } else { /* At this point we are replacing something without a Replaces. * If the new object is a directory and the previous object does * not exist assume it's also a directory and don't complain. */ if (!(statr && ti->type == tar_filetype_dir)) forcibleerr(fc_overwrite, _("trying to overwrite '%.250s', " "which is also in package %.250s %.250s"), nifd->namenode->name, otherpkg->name, versiondescribe(&otherpkg->installed.version, vdew_nonambig)); } } } filepackages_iter_free(iter); } if (keepexisting) { remove_file_from_list(tc, ti, oldnifd, nifd); tarfile_skip_one_forward(tc, ti); return 0; } if (filter_should_skip(ti)) { nifd->namenode->flags &= ~fnnf_new_inarchive; nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_filtered; tarfile_skip_one_forward(tc, ti); return 0; } if (existingdirectory) return 0; /* Now, at this stage we want to make sure neither of .dpkg-new and * .dpkg-tmp are hanging around. */ ensure_pathname_nonexisting(fnamenewvb.buf); ensure_pathname_nonexisting(fnametmpvb.buf); /* Now we start to do things that we need to be able to undo * if something goes wrong. Watch out for the CLEANUP comments to * keep an eye on what's installed on the disk at each point. */ push_cleanup(cu_installnew, ~ehflag_normaltidy, NULL, 0, 1, (void *)nifd); /* * CLEANUP: Now we either have the old file on the disk, or not, in * its original filename. */ /* Extract whatever it is as .dpkg-new ... */ switch (ti->type) { case tar_filetype_file: /* We create the file with mode 0 to make sure nobody can do anything with * it until we apply the proper mode, which might be a statoverride. */ fd= open(fnamenewvb.buf, (O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY), 0); if (fd < 0) ohshite(_("unable to create `%.255s' (while processing `%.255s')"), fnamenewvb.buf, ti->name); push_cleanup(cu_closefd, ehflag_bombout, NULL, 0, 1, &fd); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject file open size=%lu", (unsigned long)ti->size); { char fnamebuf[256]; fd_fd_copy(tc->backendpipe, fd, ti->size, _("backend dpkg-deb during `%.255s'"), path_quote_filename(fnamebuf, ti->name, 256)); } r = ti->size % TARBLKSZ; if (r > 0) if (safe_read(tc->backendpipe, databuf, TARBLKSZ - r) == -1) ohshite(_("error reading from dpkg-deb pipe")); fd_writeback_init(fd); if (nifd->namenode->statoverride) debug(dbg_eachfile, "tarobject ... stat override, uid=%d, gid=%d, mode=%04o", nifd->namenode->statoverride->uid, nifd->namenode->statoverride->gid, nifd->namenode->statoverride->mode); if (fchown(fd, st->uid, st->gid)) ohshite(_("error setting ownership of `%.255s'"), ti->name); if (fchmod(fd, st->mode & ~S_IFMT)) ohshite(_("error setting permissions of `%.255s'"), ti->name); /* Postpone the fsync, to try to avoid massive I/O degradation. */ if (!fc_unsafe_io) nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_deferred_fsync; pop_cleanup(ehflag_normaltidy); /* fd = open(fnamenewvb.buf) */ if (close(fd)) ohshite(_("error closing/writing `%.255s'"), ti->name); newtarobject_utime(fnamenewvb.buf, st); break; case tar_filetype_fifo: if (mkfifo(fnamenewvb.buf,0)) ohshite(_("error creating pipe `%.255s'"), ti->name); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject fifo"); newtarobject_allmodes(fnamenewvb.buf, st); break; case tar_filetype_chardev: if (mknod(fnamenewvb.buf, S_IFCHR, ti->dev)) ohshite(_("error creating device `%.255s'"), ti->name); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject chardev"); newtarobject_allmodes(fnamenewvb.buf, st); break; case tar_filetype_blockdev: if (mknod(fnamenewvb.buf, S_IFBLK, ti->dev)) ohshite(_("error creating device `%.255s'"), ti->name); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject blockdev"); newtarobject_allmodes(fnamenewvb.buf, st); break; case tar_filetype_hardlink: varbufreset(&hardlinkfn); varbufaddstr(&hardlinkfn,instdir); varbufaddc(&hardlinkfn,'/'); varbufaddstr(&hardlinkfn, ti->linkname); linknode = findnamenode(ti->linkname, 0); if (linknode->flags & fnnf_deferred_rename) varbufaddstr(&hardlinkfn, DPKGNEWEXT); varbufaddc(&hardlinkfn, '\0'); if (link(hardlinkfn.buf,fnamenewvb.buf)) ohshite(_("error creating hard link `%.255s'"), ti->name); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject hardlink"); newtarobject_allmodes(fnamenewvb.buf, st); break; case tar_filetype_symlink: /* We've already cheched for an existing directory. */ if (symlink(ti->linkname, fnamenewvb.buf)) ohshite(_("error creating symbolic link `%.255s'"), ti->name); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject symlink creating"); if (lchown(fnamenewvb.buf, st->uid, st->gid)) ohshite(_("error setting ownership of symlink `%.255s'"), ti->name); break; case tar_filetype_dir: /* We've already checked for an existing directory. */ if (mkdir(fnamenewvb.buf,0)) ohshite(_("error creating directory `%.255s'"), ti->name); debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject directory creating"); newtarobject_allmodes(fnamenewvb.buf, st); break; default: internerr("unknown tar type '%d', but already checked", ti->type); } set_selinux_path_context(fnamevb.buf, fnamenewvb.buf, st->mode); /* * CLEANUP: Now we have extracted the new object in .dpkg-new (or, * if the file already exists as a directory and we were trying to * extract a directory or symlink, we returned earlier, so we don't * need to worry about that here). * * The old file is still in the original filename, */ /* First, check to see if it's a conffile. If so we don't install * it now - we leave it in .dpkg-new for --configure to take care of. */ if (nifd->namenode->flags & fnnf_new_conff) { debug(dbg_conffdetail,"tarobject conffile extracted"); nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_elide_other_lists; return 0; } /* Now we move the old file out of the way, the backup file will * be deleted later. */ if (statr) { /* Don't try to back it up if it didn't exist. */ debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"tarobject new - no backup"); } else { if (ti->type == tar_filetype_dir || S_ISDIR(stab.st_mode)) { /* One of the two is a directory - can't do atomic install. */ debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"tarobject directory, nonatomic"); nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_no_atomic_overwrite; if (rename(fnamevb.buf,fnametmpvb.buf)) ohshite(_("unable to move aside `%.255s' to install new version"), ti->name); } else if (S_ISLNK(stab.st_mode)) { /* We can't make a symlink with two hardlinks, so we'll have to * copy it. (Pretend that making a copy of a symlink is the same * as linking to it.) */ varbufreset(&symlinkfn); varbuf_grow(&symlinkfn, stab.st_size + 1); r = readlink(fnamevb.buf, symlinkfn.buf, symlinkfn.size); if (r < 0) ohshite(_("unable to read link `%.255s'"), ti->name); assert(r == stab.st_size); varbuf_trunc(&symlinkfn, r); varbufaddc(&symlinkfn, '\0'); if (symlink(symlinkfn.buf,fnametmpvb.buf)) ohshite(_("unable to make backup symlink for `%.255s'"), ti->name); if (lchown(fnametmpvb.buf,stab.st_uid,stab.st_gid)) ohshite(_("unable to chown backup symlink for `%.255s'"), ti->name); set_selinux_path_context(fnamevb.buf, fnametmpvb.buf, stab.st_mode); } else { debug(dbg_eachfiledetail,"tarobject nondirectory, `link' backup"); if (link(fnamevb.buf,fnametmpvb.buf)) ohshite(_("unable to make backup link of `%.255s' before installing new version"), ti->name); } } /* * CLEANUP: Now the old file is in .dpkg-tmp, and the new file is still * in .dpkg-new. */ if (ti->type == tar_filetype_file || ti->type == tar_filetype_symlink) { nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_deferred_rename; debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject done and installation deferred"); } else { if (rename(fnamenewvb.buf, fnamevb.buf)) ohshite(_("unable to install new version of `%.255s'"), ti->name); /* * CLEANUP: Now the new file is in the destination file, and the * old file is in .dpkg-tmp to be cleaned up later. We now need * to take a different attitude to cleanup, because we need to * remove the new file. */ nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_placed_on_disk; nifd->namenode->flags |= fnnf_elide_other_lists; debug(dbg_eachfiledetail, "tarobject done and installed"); } return 0; }