set -e
TEST_STDERR_LOG=/tmp/dbictest.stderr
+TIMEOUT_CMD="/usr/bin/timeout --kill-after=9.5m --signal=TERM 9m"
echo_err() { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; }
LASTEXIT=0
START_TIME=$SECONDS
+ # the tee is a handy debugging tool when stumpage is exceedingly strong
+ #LASTOUT=$( bash -c "$2" 2>&1 | tee /dev/stderr) || LASTEXIT=$?
LASTOUT=$( bash -c "$2" 2>&1 ) || LASTEXIT=$?
DELTA_TIME=$(( $SECONDS - $START_TIME ))
fi
}
+apt_install() {
+ # flatten
+ pkgs="$@"
+
+ # Need to do this at every step, the sources list may very well have changed
+ run_or_err "Updating APT available package list" "sudo apt-get update"
+
+ run_or_err "Installing Debian APT packages: $pkgs" "sudo apt-get install --allow-unauthenticated --no-install-recommends -y $pkgs"
+}
+
extract_prereqs() {
# once --verbose is set, --no-verbose can't disable it
# do this by hand
|| LASTEXIT=$?
OUT=${COMBINED_OUT#*!!!STDERRSTDOUTSEPARATOR!!!}
- ERR=$(grep -v " is up to date." <<< "${COMBINED_OUT%!!!STDERRSTDOUTSEPARATOR!!!*}")
+ ERR=${COMBINED_OUT%!!!STDERRSTDOUTSEPARATOR!!!*}
if [[ "$LASTEXIT" != "0" ]] ; then
echo_err "Error occured (exit code $LASTEXIT) retrieving dependencies of $@:"
exit 1
fi
- # throw away ascii art, convert to modnames
- PQ=$(perl -p -e 's/^[^a-z]+//i; s/\-[^\-]+$/ /; s/\-/::/g' <<< "$OUT")
+ # throw away warnings, up-to-date diag, ascii art, convert to modnames
+ PQ=$(perl -p -e '
+ s/^.*?is up to date.*$//;
+ s/^\!.*//;
+ s/^[^a-z]+//i;
+ s/\-[^\-]+$/ /; # strip version part
+ s/\-/::/g
+ ' <<< "$OUT")
# throw away what was in $@
for m in "$@" ; do
# one module spec per line
MODLIST="$(printf '%s\n' "$@")"
- # The reason we do things so "non-interactively" is that xargs -P will have the
- # latest cpanm instance overwrite the buildlog. There seems to be no way to
- # specify a custom buildlog, hence we just collect the verbose output
- # and display it in case of "worker" failure
+ # We want to trap the output of each process and serially append them to
+ # each other as opposed to just dumping a jumbled up mass-log that would
+ # need careful unpicking by a human
+ #
+ # While cpanm does maintain individual buildlogs in more recent versions,
+ # we are not terribly interested in trying to figure out which log is which
+ # dist. The verbose-output + trap STDIO technique is vastly superior in this
+ # particular case
#
# Explanation of inline args:
#
"echo \\
\"$MODLIST\" \\
| xargs -d '\\n' -n 1 -P $NUMTHREADS bash -c \\
- 'OUT=\$(cpanm --notest --no-man-pages \"\$@\" 2>&1 ) || (LASTEXIT=\$?; echo \"\$OUT\"; exit \$LASTEXIT)' \\
+ 'OUT=\$($TIMEOUT_CMD cpanm --notest \"\$@\" 2>&1 ) || (LASTEXIT=\$?; echo \"\$OUT\"; exit \$LASTEXIT)' \\
'giant space monkey penises'
"
}
LASTEXIT=0
START_TIME=$SECONDS
- LASTOUT=$( cpan_inst "$@" ) || LASTEXIT=$?
+ LASTOUT=$( _dep_inst_with_test "$@" ) || LASTEXIT=$?
DELTA_TIME=$(( $SECONDS - $START_TIME ))
if [[ "$LASTEXIT" = "0" ]] ; then
echo_err "done (took ${DELTA_TIME}s)"
else
- echo_err -n "failed (after ${DELTA_TIME}s Exit:$LASTEXIT Log:$(/usr/bin/nopaste -q -s Shadowcat -d "Parallel installfail" <<< "$LASTOUT")) retrying with sequential testing ... "
+ local errlog="after ${DELTA_TIME}s Exit:$LASTEXIT Log:$(/usr/bin/nopaste -q -s Shadowcat -d "Parallel testfail" <<< "$LASTOUT")"
+ echo_err -n "failed ($errlog) retrying with sequential testing ... "
+ POSTMORTEM="$POSTMORTEM$(
+ echo
+ echo "Depinstall under $HARNESS_OPTIONS parallel testing failed $errlog"
+ echo "============================================================="
+ echo "Attempted installation of: $@"
+ echo "============================================================="
+ )"
HARNESS_OPTIONS=""
LASTEXIT=0
START_TIME=$SECONDS
- LASTOUT=$( cpan_inst "$@" ) || LASTEXIT=$?
+ LASTOUT=$( _dep_inst_with_test "$@" ) || LASTEXIT=$?
DELTA_TIME=$(( $SECONDS - $START_TIME ))
if [[ "$LASTEXIT" = "0" ]] ; then
INSTALLDEPS_OUT="${INSTALLDEPS_OUT}${LASTOUT}"
}
-cpan_inst() {
- /usr/bin/timeout --kill-after=9.5m --signal=TERM 9m cpan "$@" 2>&1
+_dep_inst_with_test() {
+ if [[ "$DEVREL_DEPS" == "true" ]] ; then
+ # --dev is already part of CPANM_OPT
+ $TIMEOUT_CMD cpanm "$@" 2>&1
+ else
+ $TIMEOUT_CMD cpan "$@" 2>&1
- # older perls do not have a CPAN which can exit with error on failed install
- for m in "$@"; do
- if ! perl -e '
+ # older perls do not have a CPAN which can exit with error on failed install
+ for m in "$@"; do
+ if ! perl -e '
-eval ( q{require } . (
+my $mod = (
$ARGV[0] =~ m{ \/ .*? ([^\/]+) $ }x
? do { my @p = split (/\-/, $1); pop @p; join "::", @p }
: $ARGV[0]
-) ) or ( print $@ and exit 1)' "$m" 2> /dev/null ; then
+);
- echo -e "$m installation seems to have failed"
- return 1
- fi
- done
+$mod = q{List::Util} if $mod eq q{Scalar::List::Utils};
+
+eval qq{require($mod)} or ( print $@ and exit 1)
+
+ ' "$m" 2> /dev/null ; then
+ echo -e "$m installation seems to have failed"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
}
CPAN_is_sane() { perl -MCPAN\ 1.94_56 -e 1 &>/dev/null ; }