#!/bin/bash #set -x test $# -eq 2 || { echo "Usage: $0 "; exit 1; } # No provision for spaces or other weird characters in pathnames. So sue me. CHROOT=$1 INSTDIR=$2 test -d "$INSTDIR" || { echo "No such directory: $INSTDIR"; exit 1; } mkdir -p $CHROOT || exit 1 # Resolve the real paths, in case they are relative and/or symlinked. # INSTDIR_LOGICAL will contain the logical path, if there are symlinks, # while INSTDIR is the physical one. Both will most likely be the same, # except on systems that have symlinks in the path. We must create # both paths (if they are different) inside the jail, hence we need both. CHROOT=`cd $CHROOT && /bin/pwd` INSTDIR_LOGICAL=`cd $INSTDIR && /bin/pwd -L` INSTDIR=`cd $INSTDIR && /bin/pwd -P` cd / || exit 1 ( # Produce a list of file names, one per line, that will be copied # into the template tree of system files for the chroot jails. # First essential files and shared objects find etc/ld.so.* \ lib/ld-* lib64/ld-* \ lib/libnss_* lib64/libnss_* lib/*/libnss_* \ lib/libresolv* lib64/libresolv* lib/*/libresolv* \ var/cache/fontconfig \ etc/fonts \ usr/lib/locale/en_US.utf8 \ usr/lib/locale/C.UTF-8 \ usr/lib/locale/locale_archive \ usr/lib/*/nss/*.so \ usr/lib/*/libsqlite* \ usr/share/zoneinfo/* \ usr/share/liblangtag \ usr/share/hyphen \ -type f 2>/dev/null find etc/fonts \ lib/ld-* lib64/ld-* \ lib/libnss_* lib64/libnss_* lib/*/libnss_* \ lib/libresolv* lib64/libresolv* lib/*/libresolv* \ usr/lib/*/libsqlite* \ -type l 2>/dev/null # Go through the LO shared objects and check what system libraries # they link to. find $INSTDIR -name 'xpdfimport' | while read file; do ldd $file 2>/dev/null done | grep -v dynamic | cut -d " " -f 3 | grep -E '^(/lib|/usr)' | sort -u | sed -e 's,^/,,' ) | # Can't use -l because then symlinks won't be handled well enough. # This will now copy the file a symlink points to, but whatever. cpio -p -d -L $CHROOT # Link the dynamic files, replacing any existing. for file in hosts nsswitch.conf resolv.conf passwd group host.conf timezone localtime do #echo "Linking/Copying /etc/$file" # Prefer hard-linking, fallback to just copying (do *not* use soft-linking because that would be relative to the jail). ln -f /etc/$file $CHROOT/etc/ 2> /dev/null || cp /etc/$file $CHROOT/etc/ || echo "Failed to link or copy $file" done # Link dev/random and dev/urandom to ../tmp/dev/. # The jail then creates the random device nodes in its /tmp/dev/. mkdir -p $CHROOT/dev mkdir -p $CHROOT/tmp/dev for file in random urandom do # This link is relative anyway, so can be soft. ln -f ../tmp/dev/$file $CHROOT/dev/ 2> /dev/null || ln -f -s ../tmp/dev/$file $CHROOT/dev/ || echo "Failed to link dev/$file" done # Create a relative symbolic link within systemplate that points from # the path of $INSTDIR (as seen from the jail as an absolute path) # to the /lo path, where the instdir of LO will really reside. mkdir -p $CHROOT/lo # In case the original path is different from for path in $INSTDIR $INSTDIR_LOGICAL do # Create a soft-link, as it's a relative directory path (can't be a hard-link). INSTDIR_PARENT="$(dirname "$CHROOT/$path")" mkdir -p $INSTDIR_PARENT ln -f -s `realpath --relative-to=$INSTDIR_PARENT $CHROOT/lo` $CHROOT/$path done # /usr/share/fonts needs to be taken care of separately because the # directory time stamps must be preserved for fontconfig to trust # its cache. cd $CHROOT || exit 1 mkdir -p usr/share || exit 1 cp -r -p -L /usr/share/fonts usr/share if [ -h usr/share/fonts/ghostscript ]; then mkdir usr/share/ghostscript || exit 1 cp -r -p -L /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts usr/share/ghostscript fi # Remove obsolete & unused bitmap fonts find usr/share -name '*.pcf' | xargs rm -f find usr/share -name '*.pcf.gz' | xargs rm -f # Debugging only hackery to avoid confusion. if test "z$ENABLE_DEBUG" != "z" -a "z$HOME" != "z"; then echo "Copying development users's fonts into systemplate" mkdir -p $CHROOT/$HOME test -d $HOME/.fonts && cp -r -p -L $HOME/.fonts $CHROOT/$HOME fi exit 0