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+#!/bin/sh
+
+# sbopkglint test, must be sourced by sbopkglint (not run standalone).
+
+# PKG, PRGNAM, VERSION, ARCH are set by sbopkglint. also the current
+# directory is the root of the installed package tree.
+
+#######################################################################
+# Test .pc (pkgconfig) files.
+# - pkgconfig dir must match ARCH (lib vs. lib64).
+# - pkg-config must be able to read and parse each file.
+# - paths mentioned in the file must exist in the package.
+# - for a 32-bit package, libdir must not be /usr/lib64.
+# - for a 64-bit package, libdir must not be /usr/lib.
+# - .pc files must be either ASCII or Unicode/UTF-8.
+
+# note: quite a few .pc files don't use the standard variables like
+# libdir. it's not required, so we can't just check for that. have to
+# actually run pkg-config --cflags and --libs... but we have to
+# rip any 'Requires:' line out first, because otherwise, pkg-config
+# would pull in the flags/libs from any package mentioned there (if
+# installed), or else complain that it doesn't exist.
+
+check_libinc_dir() {
+ local type=$1
+ local flag=$2
+ local file=$3
+ local dir
+
+ #echo "===> $flag"
+
+ dir="$( printf "%s" $flag | tail -c+3 )"
+ [ -d $PKG/$dir ] || warn "$file references $type dir $dir, but it's missing from the package"
+}
+
+check_pc_file() {
+ local file="$1"
+ local tmpfile="./$1.tmp.pc"
+ local mime
+ local s
+
+ ## echo "===> checking $file"
+
+ if [ ! -f "$file" ]; then
+ warn "$file is not a regular file:"
+ ls -ld "$file"
+ return
+ fi
+
+ s="$( stat -L -c '%a %U %G' "$file" )"
+ case "$s" in
+ "444 root root"|"644 root root") ;; # OK
+ *)
+ warn "$file has bad ownership/permissions (should be 0644, root/root)"
+ ls -ld $file
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ if [ "$s" = "444 root root" ]; then
+ : # we could warn here someday
+ elif [ "$s" != "644 root root" ]; then
+ BADPERMS+="$f "
+ fi
+
+
+ mime="$(file -bL --mime $file)"
+
+ case "$mime" in
+ text/plain*)
+ case "$mime" in
+ *charset=us-ascii|*charset=utf-8) ;; # OK
+ *) warn "$file has bad character encoding '$( echo "$mime" | sed 's,.*charset=,,' )' (should be us-ascii or utf-8)"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ *) warn "$file is '$mime', not plain text (are you sure it's a .pc file?)"
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ case "$file" in
+ *.pc) ;; # OK
+ *) warn "$file is not a .pc file" ; return ;;
+ esac
+
+ if ! pkg-config --validate $file; then
+ warn "$file is not a valid .pc file"
+ return
+ fi
+
+ grep -v '^Requires:' $file > $tmpfile
+
+ # the environment stuff keeps pkg-config from stripping out
+ # -L/usr/lib or -L/usr/lib64 on the grounds that it's a system dir.
+ for flag in xxx \
+ $( env PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_CFLAGS=1 \
+ PKG_CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH=1 \
+ pkg-config --short-errors --libs --cflags $tmpfile )
+ do
+ ## echo "===> $flag"
+ case $flag in
+ xxx) ;; # skip (it's just there in case there are no flags at all)
+ -L/usr/$bad)
+ warn "$file has /usr/$bad for libdir, should be /usr/$good"
+ ;;
+ -L*) check_libinc_dir library "$flag" "$file"
+ ;;
+ -I*) check_libinc_dir include "$flag" "$file"
+ ;;
+ *) ;; # skip any other flags (-lwhatever, -Dwhatever, etc)
+ esac
+ done
+
+ rm -f $tmpfile
+}
+
+check_pc_dir() {
+ local file
+ local dir=$1
+
+ if [ ! -d $dir ]; then
+ warn "$dir exists but is not a directory!"
+ return
+ fi
+
+ # cumbersome way to check if a dir is empty
+ if [ "$( find $dir -maxdepth 0 -empty )" != "" ]; then
+ return
+ fi
+
+ for file in $dir/*; do
+ check_pc_file $file
+ done
+}
+
+check_pkgconfig() {
+ local good bad bits dir
+
+ if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" -o "$ARCH" = "aarch64" ]; then
+ good=lib64; bad=lib; bits=64
+ else
+ good=lib; bad=lib64; bits=32
+ fi
+
+ gooddir=usr/$good/pkgconfig
+ baddir=usr/$bad/pkgconfig
+ if [ -d $baddir ]; then
+ if [ -d $gooddir ]; then
+ warn "$bits-bit package has both $baddir (wrong) and $gooddir (OK)"
+ else
+ warn "$bits-bit package has $baddir, should be $gooddir"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ for dir in $baddir $gooddir usr/share/pkgconfig; do
+ [ -d $dir ] && check_pc_dir $dir
+ done
+}
+
+check_pkgconfig