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File rpm-helper of Package libpulp.25800
#!/bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later USAGE="$0 <install|remove> <package> <version> <num_packages>" if test "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help"; then echo "$USAGE" exit 0 fi if test "$#" -lt 2; then echo "$USAGE" >&2 exit 1 fi # ulp trigger have problems with bash expanding its arguments. Disable that # and let it expand the wildcard by itself. shopt -s nullglob check_livepatching_env() { [ -z "$PACKAGE" ] && return 0 COMPONENT=${PACKAGE%-livepatches} COMPONENT=${COMPONENT^^} COMPONENT=${COMPONENT/-/_} CONF_VAR_NAME="LIVEPATCH_$COMPONENT" eval "$CONF_VAR_NAME"=auto # Check if a sysconfig for livepatching exists. If yes, include the file. if test -f "/etc/sysconfig/livepatching"; then . /etc/sysconfig/livepatching || : fi # We want to preserve the immutability of the system in the # transactional server role. To that end, we define the "auto" patch # deployment mode that skips the patch loading in transactional # updates. DO_PATCHING=0 [ "$TRANSACTIONAL_UPDATE" != "true" -a "${!CONF_VAR_NAME}" == "auto" ] && DO_PATCHING=1 [ "${!CONF_VAR_NAME}" == "always" ] && DO_PATCHING=1 [ "$DO_PATCHING" -eq 0 ] && return 1 return 0 } do_install() { if test -e /.buildenv; then echo "Skipping userspace live patches in buildroot" return 0 fi check_livepatching_env || return 0 # TODO: review if we need to guard against multiple patch application echo -n '[ulp] '; ulp trigger --revert-all="$TARGET_LIB" "/usr/lib64/$PACKAGE/*.so" } do_remove() { : # reserved for future use } if test $# -ne 5; then echo 'WARNING: Unexpected number of parameters. Are the live patch RPM scripts compatible with this rpm-helper?' >&2 fi cmd=$1 PACKAGE=$2 VER=$3 TARGET_LIB=$4 NUM_PACKAGES=${5-0} case "$cmd" in install|remove) do_$cmd exit ;; *) echo "$USAGE" >&2 exit 1 esac
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