qubes-core-admin-linux/dom0-updates/qubes-dom0-update
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki 3c151ca509 dom0-update: allow to specify custom yum action
This can be useful for actions like "downgrade", "reinstall" etc.

Needs additional testing if whole distribution upgrade using
"distro-sync" action will work as expected.
2015-03-26 00:58:10 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
UPDATEVM=`qubes-prefs --get updatevm`
UPDATES_STAT_FILE=/var/lib/qubes/updates/dom0-updates-available
if [ -z "$UPDATEVM" ]; then
echo "UpdateVM not set, exiting"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then
echo "This tool is used to download packages for dom0. Without package list"
echo "it checks for updates for installed packages"
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 [--clean] [--check-only] [--gui] [<pkg list>]"
echo " --clean clean yum cache before doing anything"
echo " --check-only only check for updates (no install)"
echo " --gui use gpk-update-viewer for update selection"
echo " --action=... use specific yum action, instead of automatic install/update"
echo " <pkg list> download (and install if run by root) new packages"
echo " in dom0 instead of updating"
exit
fi
PKGS=
YUM_OPTS=
GUI=
CHECK_ONLY=
ALL_OPTS=$*
YUM_ACTION=
QVMRUN_OPTS=
CLEAN=
# Filter out some yum options and collect packages list
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--enablerepo=*|\
--disablerepo=*)
;;
--clean)
CLEAN=1
;;
--gui)
GUI=1
;;
--check-only)
CHECK_ONLY=1
;;
--action=*)
YUM_ACTION=${1#--action=}
;;
-*)
YUM_OPTS="$YUM_OPTS $1"
;;
*)
PKGS="$PKGS $1"
if [ -z "$YUM_ACTION" ]; then
YUM_ACTION=install
fi
;;
esac
shift
done
ID=$(id -ur)
if [ $ID != 0 -a -z "$GUI" -a -z "$CHECK_ONLY" ] ; then
echo "This script should be run as root (when used in console mode), use sudo." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$GUI" == "1" -a -n "$PKGS" ]; then
echo "ERROR: GUI mode can be used only for updates" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$GUI" == "1" ]; then
apps="yumex apper gpk-update-viewer"
if [ -n "$KDE_FULL_SESSION" ]; then
apps="apper yumex gpk-update-viewer"
fi
guiapp=
for app in $apps; do
if type $app &>/dev/null; then
guiapp=$app
case $guiapp in
apper) guiapp="apper --updates" ;;
*) guiapp=$app ;;
esac
break;
fi
done
if [ -z "$guiapp" ]; then
message1="You don't have installed any supported yum frontend."
message2="Install (using qubes-dom0-update) one of: $apps"
if [ "$KDE_FULL_SESSION" ]; then
kdialog --sorry "$message1<br/>$message2"
else
zenity --error --text "$message1\n$message2"
fi
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$GUI" != "1" ]; then
QVMRUN_OPTS=--nogui
fi
# Do not start VM automaticaly when running from cron (only checking for updates)
if [ "$CHECK_ONLY" == "1" ] && ! xl domid $UPDATEVM > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "ERROR: UpdateVM not running, not starting it in non-interactive mode" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "$CLEAN" ]; then
rm -f /var/lib/qubes/updates/rpm/*
fi
# We should ensure the clocks in Dom0 and UpdateVM are in sync
# becuase otherwise yum might complain about future timestamps
qvm-sync-clock
echo "Using $UPDATEVM as UpdateVM to download updates for Dom0; this may take some time..." >&2
# Start VM if not running already
qvm-run $QVMRUN_OPTS -a $UPDATEVM true || exit 1
tar c /var/lib/rpm /etc/yum.repos.d /etc/yum.conf 2>/dev/null | qvm-run -p "$UPDATEVM" 'tar x -C /var/lib/qubes/dom0-updates'
qvm-run $QVMRUN_OPTS --pass-io $UPDATEVM "/usr/lib/qubes/qubes-download-dom0-updates.sh --doit --nogui $ALL_OPTS"
RETCODE=$?
if [ "$CHECK_ONLY" == "1" ]; then
exit $RETCODE
elif [ "$RETCODE" -ne 0 ]; then
exit $RETCODE
fi
# Wait for download completed
while pidof -x qubes-receive-updates >/dev/null; do sleep 0.5; done
if [ -r /var/lib/qubes/updates/errors ]; then
echo "*** ERROR while receiving updates:" >&2
cat /var/lib/qubes/updates/errors >&2
echo "--> if you want to use packages that were downloaded correctly, use yum directly now" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$YUM_ACTION" ]; then
YUM_ACTION=upgrade
fi
if [ "x$PKGS" != "x" ]; then
yum $YUM_OPTS $YUM_ACTION $PKGS
elif [ -f /var/lib/qubes/updates/repodata/repomd.xml ]; then
# Above file exists only when at least one package was downloaded
if [ "$GUI" == "1" ]; then
$guiapp
else
yum check-update
if [ $? -eq 100 ]; then
yum $YUM_OPTS $YUM_ACTION
fi
fi
yum -q check-update && rm -f $UPDATES_STAT_FILE
else
echo "No updates avaliable" >&2
fi