git-annex/Build/BundledPrograms.hs
Joey Hess aacd9b190d
Linux standalone: Include locale files in the bundle, and generate locale definition files for the locales in use when starting runshell.
Currently only done for utf-8 locales because the charset can easily be
told for those. Other locales don't include the charset in their name.

The locale definition is generated under git-annex.linux/locales.
So, this only works if the user can write there.

If locale generation fails for any reason, it's silently skipped.

The git-annex-standalone.deb installs the bundle under /usr, so this locale
generation won't work for non-root users.
2016-10-04 16:37:43 -04:00

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{- Bundled programs
-
- Copyright 2013 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Build.BundledPrograms where
import Data.Maybe
import Build.SysConfig as SysConfig
{- Programs that git-annex uses, to include in the bundle.
-
- These may be just the command name, or the full path to it. -}
bundledPrograms :: [FilePath]
bundledPrograms = preferredBundledPrograms ++ extraBundledPrograms
{- Programs that are only included in the bundle in case the system
- doesn't have them. These come after the system PATH.
-}
extraBundledPrograms :: [FilePath]
extraBundledPrograms = catMaybes
-- The system gpg is probably better, because it may better
-- integrate with the system gpg-agent, etc.
-- On Windows, gpg is bundled with git for windows.
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
[ SysConfig.gpg
#else
[
#endif
]
{- Programs that should be preferred for use from the bundle, over
- any that might be installed on the system otherwise. These come before
- the system PATH.
-
- For example, git-annex is built for a specific version of git.
-}
preferredBundledPrograms :: [FilePath]
preferredBundledPrograms = catMaybes
[ Nothing
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- git is not included in the windows bundle; git for windows is used
, Just "git"
-- Not strictly needed in PATH by git-annex, but called
-- by git when it sshes to a remote.
, Just "git-upload-pack"
, Just "git-receive-pack"
, Just "git-shell"
#endif
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- using xargs on windows led to problems, so it's not used there
, Just "xargs"
#endif
, Just "rsync"
#ifndef darwin_HOST_OS
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- OS X has ssh installed by default.
-- Linux probably has ssh, but not guaranteed.
-- On Windows, git provides ssh.
, Just "ssh"
, Just "ssh-keygen"
#endif
#endif
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
, Just "sh"
#endif
#ifndef darwin_HOST_OS
-- wget on OSX has been problematic, looking for certs in the wrong
-- places. Don't ship it, use curl or the OSX's own wget if it has
-- one.
, ifset SysConfig.wget "wget"
#endif
, SysConfig.lsof
, SysConfig.gcrypt
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- All these utilities are included in git for Windows
, ifset SysConfig.curl "curl"
, SysConfig.sha1
, SysConfig.sha256
, SysConfig.sha512
, SysConfig.sha224
, SysConfig.sha384
, Just "cp"
#endif
#ifdef linux_HOST_OS
-- used to unpack the tarball when upgrading
, Just "gunzip"
, Just "tar"
-- used by runshell to generate locales
, Just "localedef"
#endif
-- nice, ionice, and nocache are not included in the bundle;
-- we rely on the system's own version, which may better match
-- its kernel, and avoid using them if not available.
]
where
ifset True s = Just s
ifset False _ = Nothing