4 . @basedir@
/jobd
/updategc-util-functions.sh
9 echo "Usage: update.sh projname" >&2
13 # date -R is linux-only, POSIX equivalent is '+%a, %d %b %Y %T %z'
14 datefmt
='+%a, %d %b %Y %T %z'
16 git_fetch_q_progress
() (
18 if [ "${cfg_max_file_size512:-0}" != "0" ]; then
19 GIT_BIN
="'$cfg_basedir/bin/ulimit512' -i -f '$cfg_max_file_size512' -- '$cfg_git_bin'" &&
22 PATH
="$var_git_exec_path:$cfg_basedir/bin:$PATH"
24 exec @basedir@
/jobd
/git-fetch-q-progress.sh
"$@"
27 # freshen_loose_objects full-sha ...
28 # if "$n" is a loose object, set its modification time to now
29 # otherwise silently do nothing with no error. To facilitate conversion
30 # of mirror projects to push projects we also add group write permission.
31 freshen_loose_objects
() {
36 _list
="$_list objects/$_shard/$_fn"
38 if [ -n "$_list" ]; then
39 chmod ug
+w
$_list 2>/dev
/null ||
:
40 touch -c $_list 2>/dev
/null ||
:
44 # darcs fast-export | git fast-import with error handling
50 { read -r _err1 ||
:; read -r _err2 ||
:; } <<-EOT
52 exec 4>&3 3>&1 1>&4 4>&-
55 "$cfg_basedir"/bin/darcs-fast-export \
56 --export-marks="$(pwd)/dfe-marks" \
57 --import-marks="$(pwd)/dfe-marks" "$1" 3>&- || _e1=$?
62 git_ulimit fast-import \
63 --export-marks="$(pwd)/gfi-marks" \
64 --export-pack-edges="$(pwd)/gfi-packs" \
65 --import-marks="$(pwd)/gfi-marks" \
66 --force 3>&- || _e2=$?
72 [ "$_err1" = 0 ] && [ "$_err2" = 0 ]
76 # bzr fast-export | git fast-import with error handling
84 { read -r _err1 ||
:; read -r _err2 ||
:; } <<-EOT
86 exec 4>&3 3>&1 1>&4 4>&-
89 bzr fast-export --plain \
90 --export-marks="$(pwd)/bfe-marks" \
91 --import-marks="$(pwd)/bfe-marks" "$1" 3>&- || _e1=$?
96 git_ulimit fast-import \
97 --export-marks="$(pwd)/gfi-marks" \
98 --export-pack-edges="$(pwd)/gfi-packs" \
99 --import-marks="$(pwd)/gfi-marks" \
100 --force 3>&- || _e2=$?
106 [ "$_err1" = 0 ] && [ "$_err2" = 0 ]
110 # On return a "$lockf" will have been created that must be removed when gc is done
112 v_lock_file _lockresult
"update.pid" ||
{
113 echo >&2 "[$proj] $_lockresult"
119 # output all loose object ids, one per line, to stdout INCLUDING "/" shard separator
120 # look in "$1" (default "objects")
121 list_loose_sharded_objects
() (
122 cd "${1:-objects}" ||
return 1
123 objdirs
="$(echo $octet)"
124 [ "$objdirs" != "$octet" ] ||
return 0
125 find -L $objdirs -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f
-name "$octet19*" -print
128 # Migrate any and all objects/packs/ref-changes from $incoming_fetch/$incoming_objs
129 # Does NOT do anything with reflogs, those should already be taken care of elsewhere
130 unquarantine_updates
() {
131 # just make sure everthing is copacetic first
132 [ -n "$incoming_fetch" ] && [ -d "$incoming_fetch" ] &&
133 [ -n "$incoming_objs" ] && [ -d "$incoming_objs" ] ||
{
134 echo >&2 "[$proj] unquarantine failed"
137 _ifd
="$(git --git-dir="$incoming_fetch" rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)" ||
:
138 [ -z "$_ifd" ] || _ifd
="$(cd "$_ifd" && pwd -P)"
139 [ -n "$_ifd" ] && [ "$_ifd" = "$incoming_fetch" ] ||
{
140 echo >&2 "[$proj] unquarantine failed"
144 # both $incoming_fetch and . must have all their refs packed
145 git
--git-dir="$incoming_fetch" pack-refs
--all --prune
146 git
--git-dir=. pack-refs
--all --prune
148 # now every loose object and pack must be migrated out of quarantine
149 _objd
="$(cd "$PWD/objects
" && pwd -P)"
151 if [ -d "$incoming_objs/pack" ]; then
152 if [ ! -d "$_objd/pack" ]; then
153 mkdir
-p "$_objd/pack"
154 chmod "$dperms" "$_objd/pack" >/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
:
156 while read -r _pckf
&& [ -n "${_pckf%.pack}" ]; do
157 _pckf
="${_pckf%.pack}"
158 rename_pack
"$_pckf" "$_objd/pack/${_pckf##*/}"
159 chmod "$fperms" "$_objd/pack/${_pckf##*/}".?
* >/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
:
161 $(list_packs --exclude-no-idx "$incoming_objs/pack")
165 # (use a subshell for loose objects as there could potentially be many
166 # whereas there will normally be just one pack)
167 list_loose_sharded_objects
"$incoming_objs" |
168 while read -r _objf
&& [ -n "$_objf" ] && [ "${#_objf}" -ge 41 ]; do
169 if [ ! -d "$_objd/${_objf%%/*}" ]; then
170 mkdir
-p "$_objd/${_objf%%/*}"
171 chmod "$dperms" "$_objd/${_objf%%/*}" >/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
:
173 ln "$incoming_objs/$_objf" "$_objd/$_objf" >/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
174 dupe_file
"$incoming_objs/$_objf" "$_objd/$_objf" "tmp_obj_" >/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
175 [ -f "$_objd/$_objf" ] ||
{
176 echo >&2 "[$proj] unable to unquarantine object $_objf"
179 chmod "$fperms" "$_objd/$_objf" >/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
:
180 rm -f "$incoming_objs/$_objf"
184 # simply replace the packed-refs file
185 # but do it atomically and make sure it's on the same file system first
186 rm -f "$PWD/packed-refs.$$"
187 cat "$incoming_fetch/packed-refs" >"$PWD/packed-refs.$$"
188 mv -f "$PWD/packed-refs.$$" "$PWD/packed-refs"
189 rm -f "$PWD/packed-refs.$$"
192 # Create a "quarantine" area to fetch into
193 # This is set up similarly to the way the "repack" directory is set
194 # up for gc in that it's a subdirectory that's a whole "git" directory
195 # but it uses the existing objects directory as an alternate and its
196 # own objects subdirectory is a symlink to a subdirectory of the real
197 # objects directory (to guarantee that packs/objects can be moved rather
198 # than copied). It starts out with a copy of all of the project's refs.
199 # A successful fetch will "unquarantine" fetched objects/packs + ref changes
200 create_quarantine
() {
201 incoming_objs
="$(mktemp -d "$PWD/objects
/incoming-XXXXXX
")"
202 incoming_objs
="$(cd "$incoming_objs" && pwd -P)"
203 chmod "$dperms" "$incoming_objs"
204 mkdir
"$incoming_objs/pack"
205 mkdir
"$incoming_objs/info"
206 printf '%s\n' "$PWD/objects" >"$incoming_objs/info/alternates"
207 incoming_fetch
="$(mktemp -d "$PWD/incoming-XXXXXX
")"
208 incoming_fetch
="$(cd "$incoming_fetch" && pwd -P)"
209 chmod "$dperms" "$incoming_fetch"
210 ln -s "$incoming_objs" "$incoming_fetch/objects"
211 mkdir
"$incoming_fetch/refs"
212 ln -s "$PWD/config" "$incoming_fetch/config"
213 git for-each-ref
--format='%(objectname) %(refname)' >"$incoming_fetch/packed-refs"
214 cat HEAD
>"$incoming_fetch/HEAD"
215 # Make sure the incoming packed-refs file is properly peeled
216 git
--git-dir="$incoming_fetch" pack-refs
--all --prune
217 # link to svn if it exists
218 [ ! -d svn
] ||
ln -s "$PWD/svn" "$incoming_fetch/svn"
222 [ -n "$cfg_mirror" ] ||
{ echo "Mirroring is disabled" >&2; exit 0; }
224 if [ "$cfg_permission_control" != "Hooks" ]; then
236 cd "$cfg_reporoot/$proj.git"
238 # Activate a mini-gc if needed
239 # We do this here as well as after a successful fetch so that if we're stuck
240 # in a fetch loop where fetches are succeeding in fetching new packs but the
241 # ref update is failing for some reason (perhaps a non-commit under refs/heads)
242 # and a previous invokation therefore had a "bang" exit then we will still
243 # get the .needsgc flag set in a timely fashion to avoid excess pack build up.
244 check_and_set_needsgc
253 if [ $ec != 0 ]; then
254 echo "update failed dir: $PWD" >&2
256 [ -z "$incoming_fetch" ] ||
rm -rf "$incoming_fetch"
257 [ -z "$incoming_objs" ] ||
rm -rf "$incoming_objs"
258 [ -z "$bang_log" ] ||
rm -f "$bang_log"
259 [ -z "$lockf" ] ||
rm -f "$lockf"
261 bang_exit
() { cleanup_exit
; }
262 trap 'cleanup_exit' EXIT
271 if [ "${force_update:-0}" = "0" ] && check_interval lastrefresh
$cfg_min_mirror_interval; then
272 progress
"= [$proj] update skip (last at $(config_get lastrefresh))"
275 if [ -e .nofetch
]; then
276 progress
"x [$proj] update disabled (.nofetch exists)"
280 progress
"+ [$proj] update ($(date))"
282 # Any pre-existing FETCH_HEAD from a previous fetch, failed or not, is garbage
285 # Remove any stale ref locks
286 clear_stale_ref_locks
288 # Remove any stale incoming-* object quarantine directories that are
289 # more than 12 hours old. These are new with Git >= 2.11.0.
290 # But we also create our own during the fetch process as Git's quarantine
291 # only applies to incoming receive-pack which we imitate for our fetch.
292 find -L . objects
-maxdepth 1 -type d
-name 'incoming-?*' -mmin +720 \
293 -exec rm -rf '{}' + ||
:
295 # A previous failed update attempt can leave a huge tmp_pack_XXXXXX file behind.
296 # Since no pushes are allowed to mirrors, we know that any such files that exist
297 # at this point in time are garbage and can be safely deleted, we do not even
298 # need to check how old they are. A tmp_idx_XXXXXX file is also created during
299 # the later stages of the fetch process, so we kill any of those as well.
300 find -L objects
/pack
-maxdepth 1 -type f
-name "tmp_pack_?*" -exec rm -f '{}' + ||
:
301 find -L objects
/pack
-maxdepth 1 -type f
-name "tmp_idx_?*" -exec rm -f '{}' + ||
:
303 # Make sure we have a reflogs subdirectory and abort the update if not
304 # This should not count as a normal "bang" failure if unsuccessful
305 [ -d reflogs
] || mkdir
-p reflogs
>/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
:
309 do_check_after_refs
=1
315 # Since gitweb shows the .last_refresh date, it's safe to update
316 # gitweb.lastrefresh to throttle the updates w/o corrupting the
317 # last refresh date display on the gitweb summary page
318 # It's therefore important that we do NOT touch .last_refresh here
319 config_set lastrefresh
"$(date "$datefmt")"
323 bang
echo "Project: $proj"
324 bang
echo " Date: $(TZ=UTC date '+%Y-%m-%d %T UTC')"
326 mail="$(config_get owner)" ||
:
327 url
="$(config_get baseurl)" ||
:
328 case "$url" in *" "*|
*" "*|
"")
329 bang_eval
'echo "Bad mirror URL (\"$url\")"; ! :'
332 bang
echo "Mirroring from URL \"$url\""
334 statusok
="$(git config --bool gitweb.statusupdates 2>/dev/null || echo true)"
336 [ "$statusok" = "false" ] ||
[ -z "$mail" ] || mailaddrs
="$mail"
337 [ -z "$cfg_admincc" ] ||
[ "$cfg_admincc" = "0" ] ||
[ -z "$cfg_admin" ] ||
338 if [ -z "$mailaddrs" ]; then mailaddrs
="$cfg_admin"; else mailaddrs
="$mailaddrs,$cfg_admin"; fi
340 bang_eval
"git for-each-ref --format '%(refname) %(objectname)' >.refs-temp"
341 bang_eval
"LC_ALL=C sort -b -k1,1 <.refs-temp >.refs-before"
344 [ -n "$do_check_after_refs" ] ||
return 0
345 bang_eval
"git for-each-ref --format '%(refname) %(objectname)' >.refs-temp"
346 bang_eval
"LC_ALL=C sort -b -k1,1 <.refs-temp >.refs-after"
348 cmp -s .refs-before .refs-after || refschanged
=1
352 ! [ -e .delaygc
] ||
>.allowgc ||
:
354 # Make sure we don't get any unwanted loose objects
355 # Starting with Git v2.10.0 fast-import can generate loose objects unless we
356 # tweak its configuration to prevent that
357 git_add_config
'fetch.unpackLimit=1'
358 # Note the git config documentation is wrong
359 # transfer.unpackLimit, if set, overrides fetch.unpackLimit
360 git_add_config
'transfer.unpackLimit=1'
361 # But not the Git v2.10.0 and later fastimport.unpackLimit which improperly uses <= instead of <
362 git_add_config
'fastimport.unpackLimit=0'
364 # remember the starting time so we can easily combine fetched loose objects
365 # we sleep for 1 second after creating .needspack to make sure all objects are newer
366 if ! [ -e .needspack
]; then
373 svn
://* | svn
+http
://* | svn
+https
://* | svn
+file://* | svn
+ssh://*)
374 [ -n "$cfg_mirror_svn" ] ||
{ echo "Mirroring svn is disabled" >&2; exit 0; }
375 # Allow the username to be specified in the "svn-credential.svn.username"
376 # property and the password in the "svn-credential.svn.password" property
377 # Use an 'anonsvn' username by default as is commonly used for anonymous svn
378 # Default the password to the same as the username
379 # The password property will be ignored unless a username has been specified
380 if svnuser
="$(git config --get svn-credential.svn.username)" && [ -n "$svnuser" ]; then
381 if ! svnpass
="$(git config --get svn-credential.svn.password)"; then
386 case "$url1" in ?
*"@"?
*)
387 urlsch
="${url%%://*}"
388 url
="$urlsch://${url#*@}"
391 # As a fallback, check in the URL, just in case
395 case "$url1" in ?
*"@"?
*)
396 urlsch
="${url%%://*}"
397 url
="$urlsch://${url#*@}"
399 svnuser
="${url1%%:*}"
400 if [ -n "$svnuser" ]; then
402 case "$url1" in *":"*)
407 if [ -z "$svnuser" ]; then
412 GIT_ASKPASS_PASSWORD
="$svnpass"
413 export GIT_ASKPASS_PASSWORD
414 # Update the git svn url to match baseurl but be cognizant of any
415 # needed prefix changes. See the comments in taskd/clone.sh about
416 # why we need to put up with a prefix in the first place.
417 case "$url" in svn
+ssh://*) svnurl
="$url";; *) svnurl
="${url#svn+}";; esac
419 svnurlold
="$(config_get svnurl)" ||
:
420 if [ "$svnurl" != "$svnurlold" ]; then
421 # We better already have an svn-remote.svn.fetch setting
422 bang
test -n "$(git config --get-all svn-remote.svn.fetch)" ||
:
423 # the only way to truly know what the proper prefix is
424 # is to attempt a fresh git-svn init -s on the new url
425 rm -rf svn-new-url ||
:
426 # We require svn info to succeed on the URL otherwise it's
427 # simply not a valid URL and without using -s on the init it
428 # will not otherwise be tested until the fetch
429 bang
eval 'svn --non-interactive --username "$svnuser" --password "$svnpass" info "$svnurl" >/dev/null'
430 bang mkdir svn-new-url
431 GIT_DIR
=svn-new-url bang git init
--bare --quiet
432 # We initially use -s for the init which will possibly shorten
433 # the URL. However, the shortening can fail if a password is
434 # not required for the longer version but is for the shorter,
435 # so try again without -s if the -s version fails.
436 cmdstr
='git svn init --username="$svnuser" --prefix "" -s "$svnurl" <"$mtlinesfile" >/dev/null 2>&1 || '
437 cmdstr
="$cmdstr"'git svn init --username="$svnuser" --prefix "" "$svnurl" <"$mtlinesfile" >/dev/null 2>&1'
438 GIT_DIR
=svn-new-url bang
eval "$cmdstr"
439 gitsvnurl
="$(GIT_DIR=svn-new-url git config --get svn-remote.svn.url)" ||
:
440 gitsvnfetch
="$(GIT_DIR=svn-new-url git config --get svn-remote.svn.fetch)" ||
:
441 gitsvnprefixnew
="${gitsvnfetch%%:*}"
442 gitsvnsuffixnew
="${gitsvnprefixnew##*/}"
443 gitsvnprefixnew
="${gitsvnprefixnew%$gitsvnsuffixnew}"
444 rm -rf svn-new-url ||
:
445 # Using GIT_DIR= with bang leaves it set to svn-new-url, so reset it to .
447 if [ "$gitsvnurl" != "$(git config --get svn-remote.svn.url || :)" ]; then
448 # The url has been changed.
449 # We must update the url and replace the prefix on all config items
450 gitsvnfetch
="$(git config --get-all svn-remote.svn.fetch | head -1)" ||
:
451 gitsvnprefixold
="${gitsvnfetch%%:*}"
452 gitsvnsuffixold
="${gitsvnprefixold##*/}"
453 gitsvnprefixold
="${gitsvnprefixold%$gitsvnsuffixold}"
454 git config
--remove-section 'svn-remote.svnnew' 2>/dev
/null ||
:
455 git config
'svn-remote.svnnew.url' "$gitsvnurl"
456 git config
--get-regexp '^svn-remote\.svn\.' |
457 while read -r sname sval
; do
459 svn-remote.svn.fetch|svn-remote.svn.branches|svn-remote.svn.tags
)
460 sname
="${sname#svn-remote.svn.}"
461 sval
="${sval#$gitsvnprefixold}"
462 bang git config
--add "svn-remote.svnnew.$sname" "${gitsvnprefixnew}$sval"
466 bang git config
-f svn
/.metadata svn-remote.svn.reposRoot
"$gitsvnurl"
467 bang git config
--remove-section svn-remote.svn
468 bang git config
--rename-section svn-remote.svnnew svn-remote.svn
470 bang config_set svnurl
"$svnurl"
472 # remove any stale *.lock files greater than 1 hour old in case
473 # git-svn was killed on the last update because it took too long
474 find -L svn
-type f
-name '*.lock' -mmin +60 -exec rm -f '{}' + 2>/dev
/null ||
:
475 GIROCCO_DIVERT_GIT_SVN_AUTO_GC
=1
476 export GIROCCO_DIVERT_GIT_SVN_AUTO_GC
477 unset GIROCCO_SUPPRESS_AUTO_GC_UPDATE
478 saveconfig
="$GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS"
479 git_add_config
'gc.auto=1'
480 git_add_config
'gc.autoPackLimit=1'
481 GIT_DIR
=. bang git_ulimit svn fetch
--log-window-size=$var_log_window_size --username="$svnuser" --quiet <"$mtlinesfile"
482 GIROCCO_SUPPRESS_AUTO_GC_UPDATE
=1
483 export GIROCCO_SUPPRESS_AUTO_GC_UPDATE
484 unset GIROCCO_DIVERT_GIT_SVN_AUTO_GC
485 unset GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS
486 [ -z "$saveconfig" ] ||
{
487 GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS
="$saveconfig"
488 export GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS
490 # git svn does not preserve group permissions in the svn subdirectory
491 chmod -R ug
+rw
,o
+r svn
492 # git svn also leaves behind ref turds that end with @nnn
493 # We get rid of them now
494 git for-each-ref
--format='%(refname)' |
495 LC_ALL
=C
sed '/^..*@[1-9][0-9]*$/!d; s/^/delete /' |
497 # handle old-style svn setup if it exists
498 if [ -n "$(git config --get remote.origin.url || :)" ]; then
499 GIT_DIR
=. bang git fetch
501 unset GIT_ASKPASS_PASSWORD
503 darcs
://* | darcs
+http
://* | darcs
+https
://*)
504 [ -n "$cfg_mirror_darcs" ] ||
{ echo "Mirroring darcs is disabled" >&2; exit 0; }
506 darcs
://*) darcsurl
="http://${url#darcs://}";;
507 *) darcsurl
="${url#darcs+}";;
509 # remove any stale lock files greater than 1 hour old in case
510 # darcs_fast_export was killed on the last update because it took too long
511 find -L *.darcs
-maxdepth 2 -type f
-name 'lock' -mmin +60 -exec rm -f '{}' + 2>/dev
/null ||
:
512 bang git_darcs_fetch
"$darcsurl"
515 [ -n "$cfg_mirror_bzr" ] ||
{ echo "Mirroring bzr is disabled" >&2; exit 0; }
516 bzrurl
="${url#bzr://}"
517 bang git_bzr_fetch
"$bzrurl"
519 hg
+http
://* | hg
+https
://* | hg
+file://* | hg
+ssh://*)
520 [ -n "$cfg_mirror_hg" ] ||
{ echo "Mirroring hg is disabled" >&2; exit 0; }
521 # We just remove hg+ here, so hg+http://... becomes http://...
523 # Fetch any new updates
524 bang hg
-R "$(pwd)/repo.hg" pull
525 # Do the fast-export | fast-import
529 [ "$url" = "$(git config --get remote.origin.url || :)" ] || bang config_set_raw remote.origin.url
"$url"
531 [ "$(git config --bool fetch.prune 2>/dev/null || :)" != "false" ] || pruneopt
=
532 if ! is_gfi_mirror_url
"$url"; then
534 [ "$(git config --bool girocco.lastupdateclean 2>/dev/null || :)" != "true" ] || lastwasclean
=1
536 [ "$(git config --bool girocco.cleanmirror 2>/dev/null || :)" != "true" ] || nextisclean
=1
537 if [ "$nextisclean" != "$lastwasclean" ]; then
538 if [ -n "$nextisclean" ]; then
539 git config
--replace-all remote.origin.fetch
"+refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*"
540 git config
--add remote.origin.fetch
"+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*"
541 git config
--add remote.origin.fetch
"+refs/notes/*:refs/notes/*"
542 git config
--add remote.origin.fetch
"+refs/top-bases/*:refs/top-bases/*"
543 git config
--add remote.origin.fetch
"+refs/replace/*:refs/replace/*"
545 git config
--replace-all remote.origin.fetch
"+refs/*:refs/*"
548 if ! create_quarantine
; then
550 bang
echo "unable to create fetch quarantine area"
551 bang_cmd
="create_quarantine"
556 # remember the starting time so we can easily detect new packs for fast-import mirrors
557 # we sleep for 1 second after creating .gfipack to make sure all packs are newer
558 if is_gfi_mirror_url
"$url" && [ ! -e .gfipack
]; then
564 git config remotes.default
>/dev
/null
2>&1 || fetcharg
="--all"
566 [ -z "$use_quarantine" ] || GIT_DIR
="$incoming_fetch"
567 fetchcmd
="git_ulimit fetch"
568 [ "$show_progress" != "0" ] || fetchcmd
="git_ulimit fetch -q"
569 if [ -n "$var_have_git_171" ] && [ "${show_progress:-0}" != "0" ]; then
570 # git fetch learned --progress in v1.7.1
571 case "$show_progress" in
573 # full volume progress with all the spammy noise
574 fetchcmd
="git_ulimit fetch --progress"
577 # a kinder, gentler progress that doesn't leave one
578 # covered all over in exploded bits of spam afterwards
579 fetchcmd
="git_fetch_q_progress"
583 # It's possible for a fetch to actually do something while still returning
584 # a non-zero result (perhaps some of the refs were updated but some were
585 # not -- a malicious Git-impersonation trying to set refs/heads/... refs
586 # to non-commit objects for example).
587 GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY
=1 bang_catch
eval "$fetchcmd" $pruneopt --multiple "$fetcharg"
588 unset GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY
589 # If we did fetch anything, don't treat it as an error, but do keep the log;
590 # otherwise invoke bang_failed as for a normal failure
591 if [ "${bang_errcode:-0}" != "0" ]; then
592 save_bang_errcode
="$bang_errcode"
594 if [ -n "$refschanged" ]; then
595 keep_bang_log
="git fetch${pruneopt:+ $pruneopt} --multiple $fetcharg"
597 bang_cmd
="git fetch${pruneopt:+ $pruneopt} --multiple $fetcharg"
598 bang_errcode
="$save_bang_errcode"
602 if [ -n "$use_quarantine" ]; then
605 if [ -n "$refschanged" ] && ! unquarantine_updates
; then
607 bang
echo "unable to unquarantine fetched updates"
608 bang_cmd
="unquarantine_updates"
615 if ! is_gfi_mirror_url
"$url" && [ "$nextisclean" != "$lastwasclean" ]; then
616 if [ -n "$nextisclean" ]; then
617 # We must manually purge the unclean refs now as even prune won't do it
618 git for-each-ref
--format='%(refname)' |
620 -e '/^refs\/heads\//d' \
621 -e '/^refs\/tags\//d' \
622 -e '/^refs\/notes\//d' \
623 -e '/^refs\/top-bases\//d' \
624 -e '/^refs\/replace\//d' \
628 git config
--bool girocco.lastupdateclean
${nextisclean:-0}
630 if [ -e .gfipack
] && is_gfi_mirror_url
"$url"; then
631 find -L objects
/pack
-type f
-newer .gfipack
-name "pack-$octet20*.pack" -print >>gfi-packs
634 # Check to see if we've lost our HEAD
635 if ! git rev-parse
--verify HEAD
>/dev
/null
2>&1; then
636 git config
--unset girocco.headok
>/dev
/null
2>&1 ||
:
638 check_and_set_head ||
:
643 # The objects subdirectories permissions must be updated now.
644 # In the case of a dumb http clone, the permissions will not be correct
645 # (missing group write) despite the core.sharedrepository=2 setting!
646 # The objects themselves seem to have the correct permissions.
647 # This problem appears to have been fixed in the most recent git versions.
649 [ "$cfg_permission_control" != "Hooks" ] || perms
=go
+w
650 chmod $perms $
(find -L objects
-maxdepth 1 -type d
) 2>/dev
/null ||
:
652 # We maintain the last refresh date in two places deliberately
653 # so that it's available as part of the config data and also
654 # as a standalone file timestamp that can be accessed without git.
655 bang config_set lastrefresh
"$(date "$datefmt")"
656 { >.last_refresh
; } 2>/dev
/null ||
:
658 # Check to see if any refs changed
661 # Update server info if any refs changed (if they didn't packs shouldn't have either)
662 [ -z "$refschanged" ] || bang git update-server-info
664 # Pack all refs if any changed to keep things as efficient as possible
665 # Project mirror updates do not occur that often therefore this is a win
666 # However, if pack-refs fails for some reason, we can just ignore and continue
667 # The "--prune" option is the default since v1.5.0 but it serves as "documentation" here
668 [ -z "$refschanged" ] || git pack-refs
--all --prune ||
:
670 # Force a mini-gc if $Girocco::Config::delay_gfi_redelta is false and there's
671 # at least one gfi pack present now
672 if [ -z "$cfg_delay_gfi_redelta" ] && ! [ -e .needsgc
] &&
673 [ -f gfi-packs
] && [ -s gfi-packs
] && is_gfi_mirror_url
"$url"; then
677 # Activate a mini-gc if needed
678 check_and_set_needsgc
680 # Look at which refs changed and trigger ref-change for these
681 sockpath
="$cfg_chroot/etc/taskd.socket"
682 if [ -n "$refschanged" ]; then
683 bang config_set lastreceive
"$(date '+%a, %d %b %Y %T %z')"
684 # We always use UTC for the log timestamp so that chroot and non-chroot match up.
685 # We don't have to worry about multiple log files since only one update runs
686 lognamets
="$(TZ=UTC date '+%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')"
687 loghhmmss
="${lognamets##*_}"
688 logname
="reflogs/${lognamets%%_*}"
689 # We freshen the mod time to now on any old or new ref that is a loose object
690 # For old refs we do it so we will be able to keep them around for 1 day
691 # For new refs we do it in case we are about to run gc and the new ref
692 # actually points to an oldish loose object that had been unreachable
693 # We probably do not need to do it for new refs as Git tries to do that,
694 # but since we're already doing it for old refs (which Git does not do),
695 # it's almost no extra work for new refs, just in case.
697 echo "ref-changes %$proj% $proj"
698 LC_ALL
=C
join .refs-before .refs-after |
699 LC_ALL
=C
sed -e '/^[^ ][^ ]* \([^ ][^ ]*\) \1$/d' |
700 while read ref old new
; do
701 echo "$loghhmmss $old $new $ref" >&3
702 freshen_loose_objects
"$old" "$new"
703 echo "$old $new $ref"
705 LC_ALL
=C
join -v 1 .refs-before .refs-after |
706 while read ref old
; do
707 echo "$loghhmmss $old 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 $ref" >&3
708 freshen_loose_objects
"$old"
709 echo "$old 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 $ref"
711 LC_ALL
=C
join -v 2 .refs-before .refs-after |
712 while read ref new
; do
713 echo "$loghhmmss 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 $new $ref" >&3
714 freshen_loose_objects
"$new"
715 echo "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 $new $ref"
717 git for-each-ref
--format='%(objectname) %(objectname) %(refname)' refs
/heads
718 echo "done ref-changes %$proj% $proj"
719 } >.refs-temp
3>>"$logname"
720 if [ -S "$sockpath" ]; then
722 nc_openbsd
-w 15 -U "$sockpath" <.refs-temp ||
:
725 bang config_set lastchange
"$(date '+%a, %d %b %Y %T %z')"
726 bang_eval
"git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate --format='%(committerdate:iso8601)' \
727 --count=1 refs/heads >info/lastactivity"
728 ! [ -d htmlcache
] ||
{ >htmlcache
/changed
; } 2>/dev
/null ||
:
729 rm -f .delaygc .allowgc
731 [ "${cfg_autogchack:-0}" != "0" ] &&
732 [ "$(git config --get --bool girocco.autogchack 2>/dev/null)" != "false" ]
734 mv -f .refs-after .refs-last
738 # If the repository does not yet have a valid HEAD symref try to set one
739 # If an empty repository was cloned and then later becomes unempty you just
740 # lose out on the fancy "symref=HEAD:" logic and get this version instead
741 check_and_set_head ||
:
743 rm -f .refs-before .refs-after .refs-temp FETCH_HEAD
746 [ -z "$mailaddrs" ] ||
! was_banged_message_sent ||
748 echo "$proj update succeeded - failure recovery"
749 echo "this status message may be disabled on the project admin page"
750 } | mailref
"update@$cfg_gitweburl/$proj.git" -s "[$cfg_name] $proj update succeeded" "$mailaddrs" ||
:
754 if [ -n "$keep_bang_log" ] && [ -s "$bang_log" ]; then
755 cat "$bang_log" >.banglog
757 echo "$keep_bang_log failed with error code $save_bang_errcode" >>.banglog
760 progress
"- [$proj] update ($(date))"