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[tor-commits] [torbrowser/maint-2.2] [2312 Linux] Remove shared-library symlinks from Lib/ and Lib/libz
commit 77989a6a3f8ffb1e2acbbe7e79205fb964b8c8fb
Author: Robert Ransom <rransom.8774@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Sep 1 11:06:14 2011 -0400
[2312 Linux] Remove shared-library symlinks from Lib/ and Lib/libz
---
build-scripts/linux.mk | 7 +-
build-scripts/remove-shared-lib-symlinks | 216 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/build-scripts/linux.mk b/build-scripts/linux.mk
index 507f27c..4b83c8f 100644
--- a/build-scripts/linux.mk
+++ b/build-scripts/linux.mk
@@ -256,7 +256,8 @@ generic-bundle: directory-structure \
install-pidgin \
configure-apps \
launcher \
- strip-it-stripper
+ strip-it-stripper \
+ remove-bundle-shared-lib-symlinks
touch generic-bundle.stamp
APPDIR=$(DEST)/App
@@ -363,6 +364,10 @@ strip-it-stripper:
strip $(LIBSDIR)/*.so*
strip $(LIBSDIR)/libz/*.so*
+remove-bundle-shared-lib-symlinks:
+ ./remove-shared-lib-symlinks $(LIBSDIR)
+ ./remove-shared-lib-symlinks $(LIBSDIR)/libz
+
##
## How to create required extensions
##
diff --git a/build-scripts/remove-shared-lib-symlinks b/build-scripts/remove-shared-lib-symlinks
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..39d5060
--- /dev/null
+++ b/build-scripts/remove-shared-lib-symlinks
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+#!/usr/bin/tclsh8.5
+
+set usage [string trimleft {
+usage: remove-shared-lib-symlinks $LIBSDIR
+
+Remove all shared library symlinks from the libraries in $LIBSDIR,
+renaming the libraries themselves so that the Linux dynamic loader
+will still load executables linked to those libraries properly.
+
+This program assumes that the contents of $LIBSDIR do not change while
+it is running.
+}]
+
+#* Return $x. (The command [return $x] returns $x <em>from the
+# containing function</em>.)
+proc result {x} {
+ return $x
+}
+
+# Check that we have exactly one command-line argument. If our
+# command line isn't what we expect, print a usage message to stderr
+# and die.
+#
+# As a special case, if our one command-line argument is "--help" or
+# "-help", print the usage message to stdout and exit.
+if {$argc != 1 ||
+ [lindex $argv 0] eq "--help" ||
+ [lindex $argv 0] eq "-help" ||
+ ![file exists [lindex $argv 0]]} {
+
+ set usage_chan [switch -regexp -- [lindex $argv 0] \
+ -?-help {result stdout} \
+ .* {result stderr}]
+
+ puts -nonewline $usage_chan $usage
+
+ if {$usage_chan eq stderr} {
+ exit 2
+ } else {
+ exit 0
+ }
+}
+
+set libdir [lindex $argv 0]
+cd $libdir
+
+# Make a list of shared library filenames in the specified directory.
+# We assume filesystem objects whose names start with "lib" and end in
+# ".so" or contain ".so." are shared libraries or symlinks to them.
+set possible_shared_lib_filenames [glob -types {f l} lib*.so*]
+set shared_lib_filenames [list]
+foreach {x} $possible_shared_lib_filenames {
+ if {[string match lib*.so $x] ||
+ [string match lib*.so.* $x]} {
+
+ lappend shared_lib_filenames $x
+ }
+}
+unset possible_shared_lib_filenames
+
+# Check that every shared library symlink points to a file in this
+# directory.
+foreach {x} $shared_lib_filenames {
+ if {[file type $x] eq "file"} {continue}
+
+ set link_target [file readlink $x]
+ if {[string first / $link_target] != -1} {
+ error "symlink [list $x] -> [list $link_target] may lead to another directory"
+ }
+}
+
+# Check that every shared library symlink points to a file or symlink
+# whose name starts with the symlink's name followed by a ".", and is
+# longer.
+#
+# FIXME This currently allows 'libfoozer.so.3' to point to
+# 'libfoozer.so.3.17.so.so.so.42.7'. That should be fixed, as a
+# matter of principle.
+foreach {x} $shared_lib_filenames {
+ if {[file type $x] eq "file"} {continue}
+
+ set link_target [file readlink $x]
+ if {![file exists $link_target]} {
+ set link_target_type {}
+ } else {
+ set link_target_type [file type $link_target]
+ }
+
+ if {[string length $link_target] <= [string length $x.] ||
+ ![string equal -length [string length $x.] $x. $link_target] ||
+ ($link_target_type ne "file" && $link_target_type ne "link")} {
+
+ error "symlink [list $x] -> [list $link_target] is not a valid symlink to a shared library version"
+ }
+}
+
+# Check that all shared library symlinks' and files' names are of the
+# form of a lib*.so name followed by zero or more (".", non-negative
+# decimal number with no unnecessary leading zeroes) pairs.
+foreach {x} $shared_lib_filenames {
+ if {![regexp -all -- {^lib.*\.so(\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*))*$} $x]} {
+ error "file or symlink [list $x] has invalid name"
+ }
+}
+
+# Now decide what to do with each shared library symlink or file.
+#
+# We want to rename each shared library file to the name of the
+# shortest symlink which points to that file and which is not of the
+# form lib*.so .
+#
+# We can do this by first sorting the list ASCIIbetically, then
+# FIXME DESCRIBE INTENDED ALGORITHM
+set shared_lib_filenames [lsort -ascii $shared_lib_filenames]
+set shared_lib_name_actions {}
+set shared_libs_renamed {}
+foreach {x} $shared_lib_filenames {
+ if {[file type $x] eq "link"} {
+ # This is a shared library symlink. If its target (after
+ # following the whole chain of symlinks) is not in
+ # $shared_libs_renamed yet, then this must also be the symlink
+ # to its target with the shortest name (partly due to the
+ # constraints above on what we allow a symlink to point to,
+ # and partly because of how we sorted the list above).
+
+ if {[regexp -all -- {^lib.*\.so$} $x]} {
+ # This is a shared library symlink of the form lib*.so .
+ # Symlinks of this form are only used by the linker at build
+ # time. Delete this name.
+
+ lappend shared_lib_name_actions [list rm $x]
+ continue
+ }
+
+ set link_target [file readlink $x]
+ while {[file type $link_target] eq "link"} {
+ # We don't have to worry about symlink loops here.
+ set link_target [file readlink $x]
+ }
+
+ if {[lsearch -exact $shared_libs_renamed $link_target] != -1} {
+ # The target has been renamed already -- just delete this link.
+ lappend shared_lib_name_actions [list rm $x]
+ continue
+ }
+
+ # The target has not been renamed yet. This must be the
+ # symlink to the target with the shortest name not of the form
+ # lib*.so , and thus it is the name by which the dynamic
+ # loader will attempt to load the library. Rename it.
+ lappend shared_lib_name_actions [list rm $x]
+ lappend shared_lib_name_actions [list mv $link_target $x]
+ continue
+ }
+
+ if {[file type $x] eq "file"} {
+ # This is a file. If it is listed in $shared_libs_renamed, we
+ # can now remove it from that list -- no name later in the
+ # list can be a symlink to this file.
+ set i [lsearch -exact $shared_libs_renamed $x]
+ if {i != -1} {
+ set shared_libs_renamed [lreplace $shared_libs_renamed $i $i]
+ }
+ continue
+ }
+
+ # This isn't a file, and it isn't a symlink -- so WTF is this
+ # thing, anyway? A fish?
+ error "[list $x] foozer?"
+}
+
+# Write the current list of shared library names and the list of
+# rename/delete actions to disk.
+#
+# FIXME Currently, we write these out as single Tcl lists, most likely
+# on a single line, because that is the only format that we can easily
+# emit which can also be parsed easily and unambiguously by another
+# program. Someday that should be improved; until then, it should be
+# easy enough to write a tiny Tcl program that reads the list and
+# writes out one list element per line or a tiny Tk program that reads
+# the list and sticks it in a listbox widget.
+set library_list {}
+foreach {x} $shared_lib_filenames {
+ set x_type [file type $x]
+ if {$x_type eq "link"} {
+ set extra_info [file readlink $x]
+ } elseif {$x_type eq "file"} {
+ set extra_info {} ;# FIXME This should be a hash of some sort.
+ } else {
+ # can't happen
+ error "[list $x] foozer!"
+ }
+ lappend library_list [list $x $x_type $extra_info]
+}
+set library_list_chan [open ".shared-library-name-list" {WRONLY CREAT EXCL}]
+puts -nonewline $library_list_chan $library_list
+close $library_list_chan
+
+set action_list_chan [open ".shared-library-rename-action-list" {WRONLY CREAT EXCL}]
+puts -nonewline $action_list_chan $shared_lib_name_actions
+close $action_list_chan
+
+# Perform the rename/delete actions.
+#
+# FIXME There should be a -n or --dry-run command-line option to skip this.
+foreach {action} $shared_lib_actions {
+ lassign $action cmd from to
+ switch -exact -- $cmd \
+ rm {
+ file delete -- $from
+ } \
+ mv {
+ file rename -- $from $to
+ }
+}
+
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