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#!/bin/bash
# Example /etc/portage/repo.postsync.d script. Make it executable (chmod +x) for
# Portage to process it.
#
# With portage-2.2.16 and newer, all repo.postsync.d hooks will be called multiple
# times after syncing each repository.
#
# Older versions of Portage support syncing only one repository.
# In those versions, the postsync.d hooks will be called only once,
# and they will not be passed any parameters.
# On a repo.postsync.d hook call, positional parameters contain
# information about the just-synced repository.
# Your hook can control it's actions depending on any of the three
# parameters passed in to it.
#
# They are as follows:
#
# The repository name.
repository_name=${1}
# The URI to which the repository was synced.
sync_uri=${2}
# The path to the repository.
repository_path=${3}
# Portage assumes that a hook succeeded if it exits with 0 code. If no
# explicit exit is done, the exit code is the exit code of last spawned
# command. Since our script is a bit more complex, we want to control
# the exit code explicitly.
ret=0
if [ -n "${repository_name}" ]; then
# Repository name was provided, so we're in a post-repository hook.
echo "* In post-repository hook for ${repository_name}"
echo "** synced from remote repository ${sync_uri}"
echo "** synced into ${repository_path}"
# Gentoo comes with pregenerated cache but the other repositories
# usually don't. Generate them to improve performance.
if [ "${repository_name}" != "gentoo" ]; then
if ! egencache --update --repo="${repository_name}" --jobs=4
then
echo "!!! egencache failed!"
ret=1
fi
fi
fi
if [ -n "${repository_name}" ] && ! [ -e "${repository_path}/metadata/pkg_desc_index" ]; then
# Regenerate the metadata/pkg_desc_index file. This is not
# needed for https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/sync/gentoo.git which
# provides a freshly generated copy. The --external-cache-only
# option causes the metadata/pkg_desc_index file to be written under
# /var/cache/edb/dep instead of the repository itself, so that it
# does not interfere with repository verification.
if ! egencache --update-pkg-desc-index --external-cache-only --repo="${repository_name}" ${PORTAGE_VERBOSE+--verbose}
then
echo "!!! egencache failed!"
ret=1
fi
fi
# Return explicit status.
exit "${ret}"
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