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authorGiacomo Lorenzetti <glorenzetti@cefca.es>2025-04-03 15:21:16 +0200
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2025-05-12 10:59:26 +0200
commitdf9e291826fbc7e717b40d2d07f1d7607a2f2455 (patch)
treed40c7aeb6b7ef6b09bb7df21080606b58245819a /reproduce/software/shell
parent2881fc0a6205d593512458c24f3b681d12921005 (diff)
IMPORTANT: software configuration optimized and better modularized
Summary: after merging this commit into your project, it should be re-configured since the location of software installation files like 'LOCAL.conf' or the LaTeX macros of the software environment have changed. But it should not affect the analysis phase of your project. Until this commit, it was not possible to run a pre-built Maneage'd project (in a container) on a newly cloned Maneage'd project source. This was because the containers should be read-only, but during the various checks of the configuration (to verify that we are using the same software environment in the container and the source), we were writing/testing many things in the build directory, and 'LOCAL.conf' which was actually in the source directory! Furthermore, the '.local' and '.build' were built at configure time, making it hard to run the same container from a newly cloned Maneage'd project. To make things harder for the scenario above, the 'configure.sh' script would pause on every message and didn't have a quiet mode (making it practically impossible to run './project configure' before './project make' on every container run). With this commit, all these issues have been addressed and it is now possible to simply get a built container, clone a Maneage'd project and run the analysis (using the built environment of the container that is verified on every run). The respective changes/additions are described below: - The high-level container scripts ('apptainer.sh' and 'docker.sh', along with their READMEs) have been moved to the 'reproduce/software/shell' directory and the old 'reproduce/software/containers' directory has been deleted. This is because we have classified the software files by their language/format and the container scripts are scripts in the end. - The './project' script: - Now has two extra options: '--quiet' and '--no-pause'. Both are directly passed to the 'configure.sh' script. They will respectively disable any informative printed message or any pause after that message (if it is printed). - The '--build-dir' option is now also relevant for './project make': when it is given, it will re-create the two '.build' and '.local' symbolic links at the top source directory in all scenarios ('configure', 'make' or 'shell'). This will allow both the configuration, analysis and shell phases to safely assume they exist and match the user's desire at run-time. - The build/analysis directory's sub-directories that need to be built before 'top-make.mk' are now built in a separate function to help in readability. - The 'configure.sh' script: - For developers: a new 'check_elapsed' variable has been defined that will enable the newly added 'elapsed_time_from_prev_step' function. This function should be used from now on at the end of every major step to help find bottlenecks. - The targets of the software in 'pre-make-build.sh' now also have the version of the software in their file name. Until now, they didn't have the version, so there was no way to detect if the software has been updated or not in the source. For Lzip and Make (that also get built after GCC), the ones in this script have a '-pre-make' suffix also. - 'Local.conf.in' now has descriptions for every variable. - The '-std=gnu17' option is now used instead of '-std=c17' for basic software that cannot be built without specifying the C standard in GCC 15.1 (described in previous commit: 2881fc0a6205). See [1] for more details; in summary: '-std=gnu17' is also supported on macOS's Clang and has some features that 'pkg-config' needs - Generally: some longer code lines have been broken or indentation decreased to fit the 75 character line length. This has not reduced readability however. For example the long 'echo' commands are now replaced by multiple 'printf's, or the indentation is still clearly visible. The seeds of the work on this commit started by a branch containing three commits by Giacomo Lorenzetti (133 insertions, 100 deletions). Upon merging with the main 'maneage' branch, they were generalized and re-organized to become this commit. The following issues have also been addressed with this commit: - The LaTeX calls (during the building of 'paper.pdf') do not contain Maneage'd dynamic libraries. This is because we don't build the LaTeX binaries from source, an TeXLive manager uses the host environment. - The 'docker.sh' script: - Adds the '--project-name' option: its internal variable existed, but the option for the user to define it at run-time was not. - Ported to macOS: it does not check being a member of the 'docker' group, and finds the number of threads using macOS-specific tools. - The 'apptainer.sh' script: - Now installs 'wget' in the base container also (necessary when the user doesn't have the tarballs). [1] https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?67068#comment2
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diff --git a/reproduce/software/shell/apptainer-README.md b/reproduce/software/shell/apptainer-README.md
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+# Maneage'd projects in Apptainer
+
+Copyright (C) 2025-2025 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>\
+Copyright (C) 2025-2025 Giacomo Lorenzetti <glorenzetti@cefca.es>\
+See the end of the file for license conditions.
+
+For an introduction on containers, see the "Building in containers" section
+of the `README.md` file within the top-level directory of this
+project. Here, we focus on Apptainer with a simple checklist on how to use
+the `apptainer-run.sh` script that we have already prepared in this
+directory for easy usage in a Maneage'd project.
+
+
+
+
+
+## Building your Maneage'd project in Apptainer
+
+Through the steps below, you will create an Apptainer image that will only
+contain the software environment and keep the project source and built
+analysis files (data and PDF) on your host operating system. This enables
+you to keep the size of the image to a minimum (only containing the built
+software environment) to easily move it from one computer to another.
+
+ 1. Using your favorite text editor, create a `run.sh` in your top Maneage
+ directory (as described in the comments at the start of the
+ `apptainer.sh` script in this directory). Just add `--build-only` on
+ the first run so it doesn't go onto doing the analysis and just sets up
+ the software environment. Set the respective directory(s) based on your
+ filesystem (the software directory is optional). The `run.sh` file name
+ is already in `.gitignore` (because it contains local directories), so
+ Git will ignore it and it won't be committed by mistake.
+
+ 2. Make the script executable with `chmod +x ./run.sh`, and run it with
+ `./run.sh`.
+
+ 3. Once the build finishes, the build directory (on your host) will
+ contain two Singularity Image Format (SIF) files listed below. You can
+ move them to any other (more permanent) positions in your filesystem or
+ to other computers as needed.
+ * `maneage-base.sif`: image containing the base operating system that
+ was used to build your project. You can safely delete this unless you
+ need to keep it for future builds without internet (you can give it
+ to the `--base-name` option of this script). If you want a different
+ name for this, put the same option in your
+ * `maneaged.sif`: image with the full software environment of your
+ project. This file is necessary for future runs of your project
+ within the container.
+
+ 3. To execute your project remote the `--build-only` and use `./run.sh` to
+ execute it. If you want to enter your Maneage'd project shell, add the
+ `--project-shell` option to the call inside `./run.sh`.
+
+
+
+
+
+## Copyright information
+
+This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
+more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with this file. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/reproduce/software/shell/apptainer.sh b/reproduce/software/shell/apptainer.sh
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+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Create a Apptainer container from an existing image of the built software
+# environment, but with the source, data and build (analysis) directories
+# directly within the host file system. This script is assumed to be run in
+# the top project source directory (that has 'README.md' and
+# 'paper.tex'). If not, use the '--source-dir' option to specify where the
+# Maneage'd project source is located.
+#
+# Usage:
+#
+# - When you are at the top Maneage'd project directory, run this script
+# like the example below. Just set the build directory location on your
+# system. See the items below for optional values to optimize the
+# process (avoid downloading for exmaple).
+#
+# ./reproduce/software/shell/apptainer.sh \
+# --build-dir=/PATH/TO/BUILD/DIRECTORY
+#
+# - Non-mandatory options:
+#
+# - If you already have the input data that is necessary for your
+# project, use the '--input-dir' option to specify its location
+# on your host file system. Otherwise the necessary analysis
+# files will be downloaded directly into the build
+# directory. Note that this is only necessary when '--build-only'
+# is not given.
+#
+# - If you already have the necessary software tarballs that are
+# necessary for your project, use the '--software-dir' option to
+# specify its location on your host file system only when
+# building the container. No problem if you don't have them, they
+# will be downloaded during the configuration phase.
+#
+# - To avoid having to set them every time you want to start the
+# apptainer environment, you can put this command (with the proper
+# directories) into a 'run.sh' script in the top Maneage'd project
+# source directory and simply execute that. The special name 'run.sh'
+# is in Maneage's '.gitignore', so it will not be included in your
+# git history by mistake.
+#
+# Known problems:
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2025-2025 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>
+# Copyright (C) 2025-2025 Giacomo Lorenzetti <glorenzetti@cefca.es>
+#
+# This script is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+# Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
+# option) any later version.
+#
+# This script is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
+# Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with this script. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+
+
+
+# Script settings
+# ---------------
+# Stop the script if there are any errors.
+set -e
+
+
+
+
+
+# Default option values
+jobs=0
+quiet=0
+source_dir=
+build_only=
+base_name=""
+shm_size=20gb
+scriptname="$0"
+project_name=""
+project_shell=0
+container_shell=0
+base_os=debian:stable-slim
+
+print_help() {
+ # Print the output.
+ cat <<EOF
+Usage: $scriptname [OPTIONS]
+
+Top-level script to build and run a Maneage'd project within Apptainer.
+
+ Host OS directories (to be mounted in the container):
+ -b, --build-dir=STR Dir. to build in (only analysis in host).
+ -i, --input-dir=STR Dir. of input datasets (optional).
+ -s, --software-dir=STR Directory of necessary software tarballs.
+ --source-dir=STR Directory of source code (default: 'pwd -P').
+
+ Apptainer images
+ --base-os=STR Base OS name (default: '$base_os').
+ --base-name=STR Base OS apptainer image (a '.sif' file).
+ --project-name=STR Project's apptainer image (a '.sif' file).
+
+ Interactive shell
+ --project-shell Open the project's shell within the container.
+ --container-shell Open the container shell.
+
+ Operating mode:
+ -q, --quiet Do not print informative statements.
+ -?, --help Give this help list.
+ -j, --jobs=INT Number of threads to use in each phase.
+ --build-only Just build the container, don't run it.
+
+Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or
+optional for any corresponding short options.
+
+Maneage URL: https://maneage.org
+
+Report bugs to mohammad@akhlaghi.org
+EOF
+}
+
+on_off_option_error() {
+ if [ "x$2" = x ]; then
+ echo "$scriptname: '$1' doesn't take any values"
+ else
+ echo "$scriptname: '$1' (or '$2') doesn't take any values"
+ fi
+ exit 1
+}
+
+check_v() {
+ if [ x"$2" = x ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: option '$1' requires an argument. "
+ printf "Try '$scriptname --help' for more information\n"
+ exit 1;
+ fi
+}
+
+while [ $# -gt 0 ]
+do
+ case $1 in
+
+ # OS directories
+ -b|--build-dir) build_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$build_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ -b=*|--build-dir=*) build_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$build_dir"; shift;;
+ -b*) build_dir=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-b//'); check_v "$1" "$build_dir"; shift;;
+ -i|--input-dir) input_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$input_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ -i=*|--input-dir=*) input_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$input_dir"; shift;;
+ -i*) input_dir=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-i//'); check_v "$1" "$input_dir"; shift;;
+ -s|--software-dir) software_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$software_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ -s=*|--software-dir=*) software_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$software_dir"; shift;;
+ -s*) software_dir=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-s//'); check_v "$1" "$software_dir"; shift;;
+ --source-dir) source_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$source_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ --source-dir=*) source_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$source_dir"; shift;;
+
+ # Container options.
+ --base-name) base_name="$2"; check_v "$1" "$base_name"; shift;shift;;
+ --base-name=*) base_name="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$base_name"; shift;;
+ --project-name) project_name="$2"; check_v "$1" "$project_name"; shift;shift;;
+ --project-name=*) project_name="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$project_name"; shift;;
+
+ # Interactive shell.
+ --project-shell) project_shell=1; shift;;
+ --project_shell=*) on_off_option_error --project-shell;;
+ --container-shell) container_shell=1; shift;;
+ --container_shell=*) on_off_option_error --container-shell;;
+
+ # Operating mode
+ -q|--quiet) quiet=1; shift;;
+ -q*|--quiet=*) on_off_option_error --quiet;;
+ -j|--jobs) jobs="$2"; check_v "$1" "$jobs"; shift;shift;;
+ -j=*|--jobs=*) jobs="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$jobs"; shift;;
+ -j*) jobs=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-j//'); check_v "$1" "$jobs"; shift;;
+ --build-only) build_only=1; shift;;
+ --build-only=*) on_off_option_error --build-only;;
+ --shm-size) shm_size="$2"; check_v "$1" "$shm_size"; shift;shift;;
+ --shm-size=*) shm_size="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$shm_size"; shift;;
+ -'?'|--help) print_help; exit 0;;
+ -'?'*|--help=*) on_off_option_error --help -?;;
+
+ # Unrecognized option:
+ -*) echo "$scriptname: unknown option '$1'"; exit 1;;
+ esac
+done
+
+
+
+
+
+# Sanity checks
+# -------------
+#
+# Make sure that the build directory is given and that it exists.
+if [ x$build_dir = x ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: '--build-dir' not provided, this is the location "
+ printf "that all built analysis files will be kept on the host OS\n"
+ exit 1;
+else
+ if ! [ -d $build_dir ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: '$build_dir' (value to '--build-dir') doesn't "
+ printf "exist\n"
+ exit 1;
+ fi
+fi
+
+# Set the default project and base-OS image names (inside the build
+# directory).
+if [ x"$base_name" = x ]; then base_name=$build_dir/maneage-base.sif; fi
+if [ x"$project_name" = x ]; then project_name=$build_dir/maneaged.sif; fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# Directory preparations
+# ----------------------
+#
+# If the host operating system has '/dev/shm', then give Apptainer access
+# to it also for improved speed in some scenarios (like configuration).
+if [ -d /dev/shm ]; then
+ shm_mnt="--mount type=bind,src=/dev/shm,dst=/dev/shm";
+else shm_mnt="";
+fi
+
+# If the following directories do not exist within the build directory,
+# create them to make sure the '--mount' commands always work and
+# that any file. Ideally, the 'input' directory should not be under the 'build'
+# directory, but if the user hasn't given it then they don't care about
+# potentially deleting it later (Maneage will download the inputs), so put
+# it in the build directory.
+analysis_dir="$build_dir"/analysis
+if ! [ -d $analysis_dir ]; then mkdir $analysis_dir; fi
+analysis_dir_mnt="--mount type=bind,src=$analysis_dir,dst=/home/maneager/build/analysis"
+
+# If no '--source-dir' was given, set it to the output of 'pwd -P' (to get
+# the direct path without potential symbolic links) in the running directory.
+if [ x"$source_dir" = x ]; then source_dir=$(pwd -P); fi
+source_dir_mnt="--mount type=bind,src=$source_dir,dst=/home/maneager/source"
+
+# Only when an an input directory is given, we need the respective 'mount'
+# option for the 'apptainer run' command.
+input_dir_mnt=""
+if ! [ x"$input_dir" = x ]; then
+ input_dir_mnt="--mount type=bind,src=$input_dir,dst=/home/maneager/input"
+fi
+
+# If no '--jobs' has been specified, use the maximum available jobs to the
+# operating system. Apptainer only works on GNU/Linux operating systems, so
+# there is no need to account for reading the number of threads on macOS.
+if [ x"$jobs" = x0 ]; then jobs=$(nproc); fi
+
+# Since the container is read-only and is run with the '--contain' option
+# (which makes an empty '/tmp'), we need to make a dedicated directory for
+# the container to be able to write to. This is necessary because some
+# software (Biber in particular on the default branch) need to write there!
+# See https://github.com/plk/biber/issues/494. We'll keep the directory on
+# the host OS within the build directory, but as a hidden file (since it is
+# not necessary in other types of build and ultimately only contains
+# temporary files of programs that need it).
+toptmp=$build_dir/.apptainer-tmp-$(whoami)
+if ! [ -d $toptmp ]; then mkdir $toptmp; fi
+chmod -R +w $toptmp/ # Some software remove writing flags on /tmp files.
+if ! [ x"$( ls -A $toptmp )" = x ]; then rm -r "$toptmp"/*; fi
+
+# [APPTAINER-ONLY] Optional mounting option for the software directory.
+software_dir_mnt=""
+if ! [ x"$software_dir" = x ]; then
+ software_dir_mnt="--mount type=bind,src=$software_dir,dst=/home/maneager/tarballs-software"
+fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# Maneage'd Apptainer SIF container
+# ---------------------------------
+#
+# Build the base operating system using Maneage's './project configure'
+# step.
+if [ -f $project_name ]; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: project's image ('$project_name') "
+ printf "already exists and will be used. If you want to build a "
+ printf "new project image, give a new name to '--project-name'. "
+ printf "To remove this message run with '--quiet'\n"
+ fi
+else
+
+ # Build the basic definition, with just Debian-slim with minimal
+ # necessary tools.
+ if [ -f $base_name ]; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: base OS docker image ('$base_name') "
+ printf "already exists and will be used. If you want to build a "
+ printf "new base OS image, give a new name to '--base-name'. "
+ printf "To remove this message run with '--quiet'\n"
+ fi
+ else
+
+ base_def=$build_dir/base.def
+ cat <<EOF > $base_def
+Bootstrap: docker
+From: $base_os
+
+%post
+ apt-get update && apt-get install -y gcc g++ wget
+EOF
+ # Build the base operating system container and delete the
+ # temporary definition file.
+ apptainer build $base_name $base_def
+ rm $base_def
+ fi
+
+ # Build the Maneage definition file.
+ # - About the '$jobs' variable: this definition file is temporarily
+ # built and deleted immediately after the SIF file is created. So
+ # instead of using Apptainer's more complex '{{ jobs }}' format to
+ # pass an argument, we simply write the value of the configure
+ # script's '--jobs' option as a shell variable here when we are
+ # building that file.
+ # - About the removal of Maneage'd tarballs: we are doing this so if
+ # Maneage has downloaded tarballs during the build they do not
+ # unecessarily bloat the container. Even when the user has given a
+ # software tarball directory, they will all be symbolic links that
+ # aren't valid when the user runs the container (since we only
+ # mount the software tarballs at build time).
+ intbuild=/home/maneager/build
+ maneage_def=$build_dir/maneage.def
+ cat <<EOF > $maneage_def
+Bootstrap: localimage
+From: $base_name
+
+%setup
+ mkdir -p \${APPTAINER_ROOTFS}/home/maneager/input
+ mkdir -p \${APPTAINER_ROOTFS}/home/maneager/source
+ mkdir -p \${APPTAINER_ROOTFS}/home/maneager/build/analysis
+ mkdir -p \${APPTAINER_ROOTFS}/home/maneager/tarballs-software
+
+%post
+ cd /home/maneager/source
+ ./project configure --jobs=$jobs \\
+ --input-dir=/home/maneager/input \\
+ --build-dir=$intbuild \\
+ --software-dir=/home/maneager/tarballs-software
+ rm /home/maneager/build/software/tarballs/*
+
+%runscript
+ cd /home/maneager/source
+ if ./project configure --build-dir=$intbuild \\
+ --existing-conf --no-pause \\
+ --offline --quiet; then \\
+ if [ x"\$maneage_apptainer_stat" = xshell ]; then \\
+ ./project shell --build-dir=$intbuild; \\
+ elif [ x"\$maneage_apptainer_stat" = xrun ]; then \\
+ if [ x"\$maneage_jobs" = x ]; then \\
+ ./project make --build-dir=$intbuild; \\
+ else \\
+ ./project make --build-dir=$intbuild --jobs=\$maneage_jobs; \\
+ fi; \\
+ else \\
+ printf "$scriptname: '\$maneage_apptainer_stat' (value "; \\
+ printf "to 'maneage_apptainer_stat' environment variable) "; \\
+ printf "is not recognized: should be either 'shell' or 'run'"; \\
+ exit 1; \\
+ fi; \\
+ else \\
+ printf "$scriptname: configuration failed! This is probably "; \\
+ printf "due to a mismatch between the software versions of "; \\
+ printf "the container and the source that it is being "; \\
+ printf "executed.\n"; \\
+ exit 1; \\
+ fi
+EOF
+
+ # Build the maneage container. The last two are arguments (where order
+ # matters). The first few are options where order does not matter (so
+ # we have sorted them by line length).
+ apptainer build \
+ $shm_mnt \
+ $input_dir_mnt \
+ $source_dir_mnt \
+ $analysis_dir_mnt \
+ $software_dir_mnt \
+ --ignore-fakeroot-command \
+ \
+ $project_name \
+ $maneage_def
+
+ # Clean up.
+ rm $maneage_def
+fi
+
+# If the user just wanted to build the base operating system, abort the
+# script here.
+if ! [ x"$build_only" = x ]; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: Maneaged project has been configured "
+ printf "successfully in the '$project_name' image"
+ fi
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# Run the Maneage'd container
+# ---------------------------
+#
+# Set the high-level Apptainer operational mode.
+if [ $container_shell = 1 ]; then
+ aopt="shell"
+elif [ $project_shell = 1 ]; then
+ aopt="run --env maneage_apptainer_stat=shell"
+else
+ aopt="run --env maneage_apptainer_stat=run --env maneage_jobs=$jobs"
+fi
+
+# Build the hostname from the name of the SIF file of the project name.
+hstname=$(echo "$project_name" \
+ | awk 'BEGIN{FS="/"}{print $NF}' \
+ | sed -e's|.sif$||')
+
+# Execute Apptainer:
+#
+# - We are not using '--unsquash' (to run within a sandbox) because it
+# loads the full multi-gigabyte container into RAM (which we usually
+# need for data processing). The container is read-only and we are
+# using the following two options instead to ensure that we have no
+# influence from outside the container. (description of each is from
+# the Apptainer manual)
+# --contain: use minimal /dev and empty other directories (e.g. /tmp
+# and $HOME) instead of sharing filesystems from your host.
+# --cleanenv: clean environment before running container".
+#
+# - We are not mounting '/dev/shm' since Apptainer prints a warning that
+# it is already mounted (apparently does not need it at run time).
+#
+# --no-home and --home: the first ensures that the 'HOME' variable is
+# different from the user's home on the host operating system, the
+# second sets it to a directory we specify (to keep things like
+# '.bash_history').
+apptainer $aopt \
+ --no-home \
+ --contain \
+ --cleanenv \
+ --home $toptmp \
+ $input_dir_mnt \
+ $source_dir_mnt \
+ $analysis_dir_mnt \
+ --workdir $toptmp \
+ --hostname $hstname \
+ --cwd /home/maneager/source \
+ \
+ $project_name
diff --git a/reproduce/software/shell/configure.sh b/reproduce/software/shell/configure.sh
index e291f7b..4887816 100755
--- a/reproduce/software/shell/configure.sh
+++ b/reproduce/software/shell/configure.sh
@@ -40,6 +40,14 @@ set -e
# had the chance to implement it yet (please help if you can!). Until then,
# please set them based on your project (if they differ from the core
# branch).
+
+# If equals 1, a message will be printed, showing the nano-seconds since
+# previous step: useful with '-e --offline --nopause --quiet' to find
+# bottlenecks for speed optimization. Speed is important because this
+# script is called automatically every time by the container scripts.
+check_elapsed=0
+
+# In case a fortran compiler is necessary to check.
need_gfortran=0
@@ -52,14 +60,12 @@ need_gfortran=0
# These are defined to help make this script more readable.
topdir="$(pwd)"
optionaldir="/optional/path"
-adir=reproduce/analysis/config
cdir=reproduce/software/config
-pconf=$cdir/LOCAL.conf
-ptconf=$cdir/LOCAL_tmp.conf
-poconf=$cdir/LOCAL_old.conf
-depverfile=$cdir/versions.conf
-depshafile=$cdir/checksums.conf
+
+
+
+
@@ -73,14 +79,21 @@ depshafile=$cdir/checksums.conf
# that their changes are not going to be permenant.
create_file_with_notice ()
{
- if echo "# IMPORTANT: file can be RE-WRITTEN after './project configure'" > "$1"
+ if printf "# IMPORTANT: " > "$1"
then
- echo "#" >> "$1"
- echo "# This file was created during configuration" >> "$1"
- echo "# ('./project configure'). Therefore, it is not under" >> "$1"
- echo "# version control and any manual changes to it will be" >> "$1"
- echo "# over-written if the project re-configured." >> "$1"
- echo "#" >> "$1"
+ # These commands may look messy, but the produced comments in the
+ # file are the main goal and they are readable. (without having to
+ # break our source-code line length).
+ printf "file can be RE-WRITTEN after './project " >> "$1"
+ printf "configure'.\n" >> "$1"
+ printf "#\n" >> "$1"
+ printf "# This file was created during configuration " >> "$1"
+ printf "('./project configure').\n" >> "$1"
+ printf "# Therefore, it is not under version control " >> "$1"
+ printf "and any manual changes\n" >> "$1"
+ printf "# to it will be over-written when the " >> "$1"
+ printf "project is re-configured.\n" >> "$1"
+ printf "#\n" >> "$1"
else
echo; echo "Can't write to $1"; echo;
exit 1
@@ -102,7 +115,7 @@ absolute_dir ()
if stat "$address" 1> /dev/null; then
echo "$(cd "$(dirname "$1")" && pwd )/$(basename "$1")"
else
- exit 1;
+ echo "$optionaldir"
fi
}
@@ -200,30 +213,113 @@ free_space_warning()
-# See if we are on a Linux-based system
-# --------------------------------------
+# Function to empty the temporary software building directory. This can
+# either be a symbolic link (to RAM) or an actual directory, so we can't
+# simply use 'rm -r' (because a symbolic link is not a directory for 'rm').
+empty_build_tmp() {
+
+ # 'ls -A' does not print the '.' and '..' and the '-z' option of '['
+ # checks if the string is empty or not. This allows us to only attempt
+ # deleting the directory's contents if it actually has anything inside
+ # of it. Otherwise, '*' will not expand and we'll get an 'rm' error
+ # complaining that '$tmpblddir/*' doesn't exist. We also don't want to
+ # use 'rm -rf $tmpblddir/*' because in case of a typo or while
+ # debugging (if '$tmpblddir' becomes an empty string), this can
+ # accidentally delete the whole root partition (or a least the '/home'
+ # partition of the user).
+ if ! [ x"$( ls -A $tmpblddir )" = x ]; then
+ rm -r "$tmpblddir"/*
+ fi
+ rm -r "$tmpblddir"
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+# Function to report the elapsed time between steps (if it was activated
+# above with 'check_elapsed').
+elapsed_time_from_prev_step() {
+ if [ $check_elapsed = 1 ]; then
+ chel_now=$(date +"%N");
+ chel_delta=$(echo $chel_prev $chel_now \
+ | awk '{ delta=($2-$1)/1e6; \
+ if(delta>0) d=delta; else d=0; \
+ print d}')
+ chel_dsum=$(echo $chel_dsum $chel_delta | awk '{print $1+$2}')
+ echo $chel_counter $chel_delta "$1" \
+ | awk '{ printf "Step %02d: %-6.2f [millisec]; %s\n", \
+ $1, $2, $3}'
+ chel_counter=$((chel_counter+1))
+ chel_prev=$(date +"%N")
+ fi
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+# In already-built container
+# --------------------------
+#
+# We need to run './project configure' at the start of every run of Maneage
+# within a container (with 'shell' or 'make'). This is because we need to
+# ensure the versions of all software are correct. However, the container
+# filesystem (where the build/software directory is located) should be run
+# as read-only when doing the analysis. So we will not be able to run some
+# of the tests that require writing files or are generally not relevant
+# when the container is already built (we want the configure command to be
+# as fast as possible).
+#
+# The project source in Maneage'd containers is '/home/maneager/source'.
+built_container=0
+if [ "$topdir" = /home/maneager/source ] \
+ && [ -f .build/software/config/hardware-parameters.tex ]; then
+ built_container=1;
+fi
+
+# Initialize the elapsed time measurement parameters.
+if [ $check_elapsed = 1 ]; then
+ chel_dsum=0.00
+ chel_counter=1
+ chel_prev=$(date +"%N")
+ chel_start=$(date +"%N")
+fi
+
+
+
+
+# Identify the running OS
+# -----------------------
#
# Some features are tailored to GNU/Linux systems, while the BSD-based
# behavior is different. Initially we only tested macOS (hence the name of
# the variable), but as FreeBSD is also being inlucded in our tests. As
# more systems get used, we need to tailor these kinds of things better.
-kernelname=$(uname -s)
-if [ x$kernelname = xLinux ]; then
- on_mac_os=no
-
- # Don't forget to add the respective C++ compiler below (leave 'cc' in
- # the end).
- c_compiler_list="gcc clang cc"
-elif [ x$kernelname = xDarwin ]; then
- host_cc=1
- on_mac_os=yes
-
- # Don't forget to add the respective C++ compiler below (leave 'cc' in
- # the end).
- c_compiler_list="clang gcc cc"
-else
- on_mac_os=no
- cat <<EOF
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ kernelname=$(uname -s)
+ if [ $pauseformsg = 1 ]; then pausesec=10; else pausesec=0; fi
+ if [ x$kernelname = xLinux ]; then
+ on_mac_os=no
+
+ # Don't forget to add the respective C++ compiler below (leave 'cc' in
+ # the end).
+ c_compiler_list="gcc clang cc"
+ elif [ x$kernelname = xDarwin ]; then
+ host_cc=1
+ on_mac_os=yes
+
+ # Don't forget to add the respective C++ compiler below (leave 'cc' in
+ # the end).
+ c_compiler_list="clang gcc cc"
+ else
+ on_mac_os=no
+ cat <<EOF
______________________________________________________
!!!!!!! WARNING !!!!!!!
@@ -234,17 +330,20 @@ web-form:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=reproduce
-The configuration will continue in 10 seconds...
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- sleep 10
+ sleep $pausesec
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step os_identify
fi
-
# Collect CPU information
# -----------------------
#
@@ -255,42 +354,43 @@ fi
# later recorded as a LaTeX macro to be put in the final paper, but it
# could be used in a more systematic way to optimize/revise project
# workflow and build.
-hw_class=$(uname -m)
-if [ x$kernelname = xLinux ]; then
- byte_order=$(lscpu \
- | grep 'Byte Order' \
- | awk '{ \
- for(i=3;i<NF;++i) \
- printf "%s ", $i; \
- printf "%s", $NF}')
- address_sizes=$(lscpu \
- | grep 'Address sizes' \
- | awk '{ \
- for(i=3;i<NF;++i) \
- printf "%s ", $i; \
- printf "%s", $NF}')
-elif [ x$on_mac_os = xyes ]; then
- hw_byteorder=$(sysctl -n hw.byteorder)
- if [ x$hw_byteorder = x1234 ]; then byte_order="Little Endian";
- elif [ x$hw_byteorder = x4321 ]; then byte_order="Big Endian";
- fi
- # On macOS, the way of obtaining the number of cores is different
- # between Intel or Apple M1 CPUs. Here we disinguish between Apple M1
- # or others.
- maccputype=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.brand_string)
- if [ x"$maccputype" = x"Apple M1" ]; then
- address_size_physical=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.thread_count)
- address_size_virtual=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.logical_per_package)
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ x$kernelname = xLinux ]; then
+ byte_order=$(lscpu \
+ | grep 'Byte Order' \
+ | awk '{ \
+ for(i=3;i<NF;++i) \
+ printf "%s ", $i; \
+ printf "%s", $NF}')
+ address_sizes=$(lscpu \
+ | grep 'Address sizes' \
+ | awk '{ \
+ for(i=3;i<NF;++i) \
+ printf "%s ", $i; \
+ printf "%s", $NF}')
+ elif [ x$on_mac_os = xyes ]; then
+ hw_byteorder=$(sysctl -n hw.byteorder)
+ if [ x$hw_byteorder = x1234 ]; then byte_order="Little Endian";
+ elif [ x$hw_byteorder = x4321 ]; then byte_order="Big Endian";
+ fi
+
+ # On macOS, the way of obtaining the number of cores is different
+ # between Intel or Apple M1 CPUs. Here we disinguish between Apple
+ # M1 or others.
+ maccputype=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.brand_string)
+ if [ x"$maccputype" = x"Apple M1" ]; then
+ address_size_physical=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.thread_count)
+ address_size_virtual=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.logical_per_package)
+ else
+ address_size_physical=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.address_bits.physical)
+ address_size_virtual=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.address_bits.virtual)
+ fi
+ address_sizes="$address_size_physical bits physical, "
+ address_sizes+="$address_size_virtual bits virtual"
else
- address_size_physical=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.address_bits.physical)
- address_size_virtual=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.address_bits.virtual)
- fi
- address_sizes="$address_size_physical bits physical, "
- address_sizes+="$address_size_virtual bits virtual"
-else
- byte_order="unrecognized"
- address_sizes="unrecognized"
- cat <<EOF
+ byte_order="unrecognized"
+ address_sizes="unrecognized"
+ cat <<EOF
______________________________________________________
!!!!!!! WARNING !!!!!!!
@@ -300,10 +400,15 @@ the necessary steps in the 'reproduce/software/shell/configure.sh' script
https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=reproduce
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- sleep 5
+ sleep $pausesec
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step cpu-info
fi
@@ -318,7 +423,7 @@ fi
# avoid these error it is highly recommended to install Xcode in the host
# system. Here, it is checked that this is the case, and if not, warn the user
# about not having Xcode already installed.
-if [ x$on_mac_os = xyes ]; then
+if [ $built_container = 0 ] && [ x$on_mac_os = xyes ]; then
# 'which' isn't in POSIX, so we are using 'command -v' instead.
xcode=$(command -v xcodebuild)
@@ -341,12 +446,15 @@ web-form:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=reproduce
-The configuration will continue in 5 seconds ...
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- sleep 5
+ sleep $pausesec
fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-of-mac-os
fi
@@ -359,14 +467,15 @@ fi
# To build the software, we'll need some basic tools (the C/C++ compilers
# in particular) to be present.
has_compilers=no
-for c in $c_compiler_list; do
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ for c in $c_compiler_list; do
- # Set the respective C++ compiler.
- if [ x$c = xcc ]; then cplus=c++;
- elif [ x$c = xgcc ]; then cplus=g++;
- elif [ x$c = xclang ]; then cplus=clang++;
- else
- cat <<EOF
+ # Set the respective C++ compiler.
+ if [ x$c = xcc ]; then cplus=c++;
+ elif [ x$c = xgcc ]; then cplus=g++;
+ elif [ x$c = xclang ]; then cplus=clang++;
+ else
+ cat <<EOF
______________________________________________________
!!!!!!! BUG !!!!!!!
@@ -379,21 +488,21 @@ script (just above this error message), or contact us with this web-form:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- exit 1
- fi
+ exit 1
+ fi
- # Check if they exist.
- if type $c > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
- export CC=$c;
- if type $cplus > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
- export CXX=$cplus
- has_compilers=yes
- break
+ # Check if they exist.
+ if type $c > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
+ export CC=$c;
+ if type $cplus > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
+ export CXX=$cplus
+ has_compilers=yes
+ break
+ fi
fi
- fi
-done
-if [ x$has_compilers = xno ]; then
- cat <<EOF
+ done
+ if [ x$has_compilers = xno ]; then
+ cat <<EOF
______________________________________________________
!!!!!!! C/C++ Compiler NOT FOUND !!!!!!!
@@ -416,51 +525,52 @@ Xcode install are recommended. There are known problems with GCC on macOS.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- exit 1
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-present
fi
-
-# Special directory for compiler testing
-# --------------------------------------
-#
-# This directory will be deleted when the compiler testing is finished.
-compilertestdir=.compiler_test_dir_please_delete
-if ! [ -d $compilertestdir ]; then mkdir $compilertestdir; fi
-
-
-
-
-
# Check C compiler
# ----------------
#
-# Here we check if the C compiler works properly. About the "no warning"
-# variable ('nowarnings'):
-#
-# -Wno-nullability-completeness: on macOS Big Sur 11.2.3 and Xcode 12.4,
-# hundreds of 'nullability-completeness' warnings are printed which can
-# be very annoying and even hide important errors or warnings. It is
-# also harmless for our test here, so it is generally added.
-testprog=$compilertestdir/test
+# We are checking the C compiler before asking for the directories to let
+# the user fix lower-level problems before giving inputs.
+compilertestdir=.compiler_test_dir_please_delete
testsource=$compilertestdir/test.c
-if [ x$on_mac_os = xyes ]; then
- noccwarnings="-Wno-nullability-completeness"
-fi
-echo; echo; echo "Checking host C compiler ('$CC')...";
-cat > $testsource <<EOF
+testprog=$compilertestdir/test
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+
+ # Here we check if the C compiler works properly. We'll start by
+ # making a directory to keep the products.
+ if ! [ -d $compilertestdir ]; then mkdir $compilertestdir; fi
+
+ # About the "no warning" variable ('nowarnings'):
+ #
+ # -Wno-nullability-completeness: on macOS Big Sur 11.2.3 and
+ # Xcode 12.4, hundreds of 'nullability-completeness' warnings
+ # are printed which can be very annoying and even hide
+ # important errors or warnings. It is also harmless for our
+ # test here, so it is generally added.
+ if [ x$on_mac_os = xyes ]; then
+ noccwarnings="-Wno-nullability-completeness"
+ fi
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ echo; echo "Checking host C compiler ('$CC')...";
+ fi
+ cat > $testsource <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
-int main(void){printf("...C compiler works.\n");
- return EXIT_SUCCESS;}
+int main(void){printf("Good!\n"); return EXIT_SUCCESS;}
EOF
-if $CC $noccwarnings $testsource -o$testprog && $testprog; then
- rm $testsource $testprog
-else
- rm $testsource
- cat <<EOF
+ if $CC $noccwarnings $testsource -o$testprog && $testprog > /dev/null; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then echo "... yes"; fi
+ rm $testsource $testprog
+ else
+ rm $testsource
+ cat <<EOF
______________________________________________________
!!!!!!! C compiler doesn't work !!!!!!!
@@ -479,13 +589,14 @@ https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=reproduce
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- exit 1
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-c-check
fi
-
# See if we need the dynamic-linker (-ldl)
# ----------------------------------------
#
@@ -493,7 +604,8 @@ fi
# GNU/Linux systems, we'll need the '-ldl' flag to link such programs. But
# Mac OS doesn't need any explicit linking. So we'll check here to see if
# it is present (thus necessary) or not.
-cat > $testsource <<EOF
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ cat > $testsource <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
int
@@ -502,17 +614,17 @@ main(void) {
return 0;
}
EOF
-if $CC $testsource -o$testprog 2>/dev/null > /dev/null; then
- needs_ldl=no;
-else
- needs_ldl=yes;
+ if $CC $testsource -o$testprog 2>/dev/null > /dev/null; then
+ needs_ldl=no;
+ else
+ needs_ldl=yes;
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-needs-dynamic-linker
fi
-
-
# See if the C compiler can build static libraries
# ------------------------------------------------
#
@@ -528,32 +640,30 @@ fi
# the library came from the system or our build.
static_build=no
-
-
-
-
# Print warning if the host CC is to be used.
-if [ x$host_cc = x1 ]; then
+if [ $built_container = 0 ] && [ x$host_cc = x1 ]; then
cat <<EOF
______________________________________________________
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC, including compilers for C, C++, Fortran
-and etc) is currently not built on macOS systems for this project. To build
-the project's necessary software on this system, we need to use your
-system's C compiler.
+and etc) is not going to be built for this project. Either it is a macOS,
+or you have used '--host-cc'.
-Project's configuration will continue in 5 seconds.
-______________________________________________________
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- sleep 5
+ sleep $pausesec
fi
+
# Necessary C library element positions
# -------------------------------------
#
@@ -563,7 +673,7 @@ fi
# similarly different location.
sys_cpath=""
sys_library_path=""
-if [ x"$on_mac_os" != xyes ]; then
+if [ $built_container = 0 ] && [ x"$on_mac_os" != xyes ]; then
# Get the GCC target name of the compiler, when its given, special
# C libraries and headers are in a sub-directory of the host.
@@ -581,6 +691,7 @@ if [ x"$on_mac_os" != xyes ]; then
# For a check:
#echo "sys_library_path: $sys_library_path"
#echo "sys_cpath: $sys_cpath"
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-sys-cpath
fi
@@ -592,25 +703,28 @@ fi
#
# A static C library and the 'sys/cdefs.h' header are necessary for
# building GCC.
-if [ x"$host_cc" = x0 ]; then
- echo; echo; echo "Checking if static C library is available...";
- cat > $testsource <<EOF
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ x"$host_cc" = x0 ]; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ echo; echo "Checking if static C library is available...";
+ fi
+ cat > $testsource <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
-int main(void){printf("...yes\n");
- return EXIT_SUCCESS;}
+int main(void){printf("...yes\n"); return EXIT_SUCCESS;}
EOF
- cc_call="$CC $testsource $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o$testprog -static -lc"
- if $cc_call && $testprog; then
- gccwarning=0
- rm $testsource $testprog
- else
- echo; echo "Compilation command:"; echo "$cc_call"
- rm $testsource
- gccwarning=1
- host_cc=1
- cat <<EOF
+ cc_call="$CC $testsource $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o$testprog -static -lc"
+ if $cc_call && $testprog > /dev/null; then
+ gccwarning=0
+ rm $testsource $testprog
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then echo "... yes"; fi
+ else
+ echo; echo "Compilation command:"; echo "$cc_call"
+ rm $testsource
+ gccwarning=1
+ host_cc=1
+ cat <<EOF
_______________________________________________________
!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!
@@ -637,15 +751,14 @@ re-configure the project to fix this problem.
$ export LDFLAGS="-L/PATH/TO/STATIC/LIBC \$LDFLAGS"
$ export CPPFLAGS="-I/PATH/TO/SYS/CDEFS_H \$LDFLAGS"
-
_______________________________________________________
EOF
+ fi
fi
-fi
-# Print a warning if GCC is not meant to be built.
-if [ x"$gccwarning" = x1 ]; then
+ # Print a warning if GCC is not meant to be built.
+ if [ x"$gccwarning" = x1 ]; then
cat <<EOF
PLEASE SEE THE WARNINGS ABOVE.
@@ -655,10 +768,13 @@ seconds and use your system's C compiler (it won't build a custom GCC). But
please consider installing the necessary package(s) to complete your C
compiler, then re-run './project configure'.
-Project's configuration will continue in 5 seconds.
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
EOF
- sleep 5
+ sleep $pausesec
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-linkable-static
fi
@@ -672,7 +788,7 @@ fi
# have a fortran compiler: we'll build it internally for high-level
# programs with GCC. However, when the host C compiler is to be used, the
# user needs to have a Fortran compiler available.
-if [ $host_cc = 1 ]; then
+if [ $built_container = 0 ] && [ $host_cc = 1 ]; then
# If a Fortran compiler is necessary, see if 'gfortran' exists and can
# be used.
@@ -705,8 +821,9 @@ EOF
# Then, see if the Fortran compiler works
testsourcef=$compilertestdir/test.f
echo; echo; echo "Checking host Fortran compiler...";
- echo " PRINT *, \"... Fortran Compiler works.\"" > $testsourcef
- echo " END" >> $testsourcef
+ echo " PRINT *, \"... Fortran Compiler works.\"" \
+ > $testsourcef
+ echo " END" >> $testsourcef
if gfortran $testsourcef -o$testprog && $testprog; then
rm $testsourcef $testprog
else
@@ -732,6 +849,68 @@ EOF
exit 1
fi
fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-fortran
+fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# See if the linker accepts -Wl,-rpath-link
+# -----------------------------------------
+#
+# '-rpath-link' is used to write the information of the linked shared
+# library into the shared object (library or program). But some versions of
+# LLVM's linker don't accept it an can cause problems.
+#
+# IMPORTANT NOTE: This test has to be done **AFTER** the definition of
+# 'instdir', otherwise, it is going to be used as an empty string.
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ cat > $testsource <<EOF
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+int main(void) {return EXIT_SUCCESS;}
+EOF
+ if $CC $testsource -o$testprog -Wl,-rpath-link 2>/dev/null \
+ > /dev/null; then
+ export rpath_command="-Wl,-rpath-link=$instdir/lib"
+ else
+ export rpath_command=""
+ fi
+
+ # Delete the temporary directory for compiler checking.
+ rm -f $testprog $testsource
+ rm -r $compilertestdir
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-rpath
+fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# Paths needed by the host compiler (only for 'basic.mk')
+# -------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# At the end of the basic build, we need to build GCC. But GCC will build
+# in multiple phases, making its own simple compiler in order to build
+# itself completely. The intermediate/simple compiler doesn't recognize
+# some system specific locations like '/usr/lib/ARCHITECTURE' that some
+# operating systems use. We thus need to tell the intermediate compiler
+# where its necessary libraries and headers are.
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ x"$sys_library_path" != x ]; then
+ if [ x"$LIBRARY_PATH" = x ]; then
+ export LIBRARY_PATH="$sys_library_path"
+ else
+ export LIBRARY_PATH="$LIBRARY_PATH:$sys_library_path"
+ fi
+ if [ x"$CPATH" = x ]; then
+ export CPATH="$sys_cpath"
+ else
+ export CPATH="$CPATH:$sys_cpath"
+ fi
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step compiler-paths
fi
@@ -743,7 +922,8 @@ fi
#
# Print some basic information so the user gets a feeling of what is going
# on and is prepared on what will happen next.
-cat <<EOF
+if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ cat <<EOF
-----------------------------
Project's local configuration
@@ -758,33 +938,29 @@ components from pre-defined webpages). It is STRONGLY recommended to read
the description above each question before answering it.
EOF
+fi
-
-# What to do with possibly existing configuration file
-# ----------------------------------------------------
+# Previous configuration
+# ----------------------
#
-# 'LOCAL.conf' is the top-most local configuration for the project. If it
-# already exists when this script is run, we'll make a copy of it as backup
-# (for example the user might have ran './project configure' by mistake).
-printnotice=yes
-rewritepconfig=yes
-if [ -f $pconf ]; then
+# 'LOCAL.conf' is the top-most local configuration for the project. At this
+# point, if a LOCAL.conf exists within the '.build' symlink, we use it
+# (instead of asking the user to interactively specify it).
+rewritelconfig=yes
+lconf=.build/software/config/LOCAL.conf
+if [ -f $lconf ]; then
if [ $existing_conf = 1 ]; then
- printnotice=no
- if [ -f $pconf ]; then rewritepconfig=no; fi
+ rewritelconfig=no;
fi
fi
-
-
-
# Make sure the group permissions satisfy the previous configuration (if it
# exists and we don't want to re-write it).
-if [ $rewritepconfig = no ]; then
- oldgroupname=$(awk '/GROUP-NAME/ {print $3; exit 0}' $pconf)
+if [ $rewritelconfig = no ]; then
+ oldgroupname=$(awk '/GROUP-NAME/ {print $3; exit 0}' $lconf)
if [ "x$oldgroupname" = "x$maneage_group_name" ]; then
just_a_place_holder_to_avoid_not_equal_test=1;
else
@@ -805,65 +981,9 @@ if [ $rewritepconfig = no ]; then
echo " $confcommand"; echo
exit 1
fi
-fi
-
-
-
-
-
-# Identify the downloader tool
-# ----------------------------
-#
-# After this script finishes, we will have both Wget and cURL for
-# downloading any necessary dataset during the processing. However, to
-# complete the configuration, we may also need to download the source code
-# of some necessary software packages (including the downloaders). So we
-# need to check the host's available tool for downloading at this step.
-if [ $rewritepconfig = yes ]; then
- if type wget > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
-
- # 'which' isn't in POSIX, so we are using 'command -v' instead.
- name=$(command -v wget)
- # See if the host wget has the '--no-use-server-timestamps' option
- # (for example wget 1.12 doesn't have it). If not, we'll have to
- # remove it. This won't affect the analysis of Maneage in anyway,
- # its just to avoid re-downloading if the server timestamps are
- # bad; at the worst case, it will just cause a re-download of an
- # input software source code (for data inputs, we will use our own
- # wget that has this option).
- tsname="no-use-server-timestamps"
- tscheck=$(wget --help | grep $tsname || true)
- if [ x"$tscheck" = x ]; then wgetts=""
- else wgetts="--$tsname";
- fi
-
- # By default Wget keeps the remote file's timestamp, so we'll have
- # to disable it manually.
- downloader="$name $wgetts -O";
- elif type curl > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
- name=$(command -v curl)
-
- # - cURL doesn't keep the remote file's timestamp by default.
- # - With the '-L' option, we tell cURL to follow redirects.
- downloader="$name -L -o"
- else
- cat <<EOF
-
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-Couldn't find GNU Wget, or cURL on this system. These programs are used for
-downloading necessary programs and data if they aren't already present (in
-directories that you can specify with this configure script). Therefore if
-the necessary files are not present, the project will crash.
-
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-EOF
- downloader="no-downloader-found"
- fi;
+ # Report timing of this step if necessary.
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step LOCAL-and-group-check
fi
@@ -873,7 +993,7 @@ fi
# Build directory
# ---------------
currentdir="$(pwd)"
-if [ $rewritepconfig = yes ]; then
+if [ $rewritelconfig = yes ]; then
cat <<EOF
===============
@@ -901,12 +1021,18 @@ Do not choose any directory under the top source directory (this
directory). The build directory cannot be a subdirectory of the source.
---------------
+Build directory:
+ - Must be writable by running user.
+ - Not a sub-directory of the source directory.
+ - No meta-characters in name: SPACE ! ' @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) + ;
+
EOF
bdir=
junkname=pure-junk-974adfkj38
while [ x"$bdir" = x ]
do
- # Ask the user (if not already set on the command-line).
+ # Ask the user (if not already set on the command-line: 'build_dir'
+ # comes from the 'project' script).
if [ x"$build_dir" = x ]; then
if read -p"Please enter the top build directory: " build_dir;
then
@@ -948,9 +1074,11 @@ EOF
# If it was newly created, it will be empty, so delete it.
if ! [ "$(ls -A $bdir)" ]; then rm --dir "$bdir"; fi
- # Inform the user that this is not acceptable and reset 'bdir'.
+ # Inform the user that this is not acceptable and reset
+ # 'bdir'.
bdir=
- echo " ** The build-directory cannot be under the source-directory."
+ printf " ** The build-directory cannot be under the "
+ printf "source-directory."
fi
fi
@@ -959,7 +1087,8 @@ EOF
# building.
if ! [ x"$bdir" = x ]; then
hasmeta=0;
- case $bdir in *['!'\@\#\$\%\^\&\*\(\)\+\;\ ]* ) hasmeta=1 ;; esac
+ case $bdir in *['!'\@\#\$\%\^\&\*\(\)\+\;\ ]* ) hasmeta=1 ;;
+ esac
if [ $hasmeta = 1 ]; then
# If it was newly created, it will be empty, so delete it.
@@ -967,9 +1096,10 @@ EOF
# Inform the user and set 'bdir' to empty again.
bdir=
- echo " ** Build directory should not contain meta-characters"
- echo " ** (like SPACE, %, \$, !, ;, or parenthesis, among "
- echo " ** others): they can interrup the build for some software."
+ printf " ** Build directory should not contain "
+ printf "meta-characters (like SPACE, %, \$, !, ;, or "
+ printf "parenthesis, among others): they can interrup "
+ printf "the build for some software."
fi
fi
@@ -980,16 +1110,29 @@ EOF
if ! $(check_permission "$bdir"); then
# Unable to handle permissions well
bdir=
- echo " ** File permissions can't be modified in this directory"
+ printf " ** File permissions can not be modified in "
+ printf "this directory"
else
# Able to handle permissions, now check for 5GB free space
# in the given partition (note that the number is in units
# of 1024 bytes). If this is not the case, print a warning.
if $(free_space_warning 5000000 "$bdir"); then
- echo " !! LESS THAN 5GB FREE SPACE IN: $bdir"
- echo " !! We recommend choosing another partition."
- echo " !! Build will continue in 5 seconds..."
- sleep 5
+ cat <<EOF
+
+_______________________________________________________
+!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!
+
+Less than 5GB free space in '$bdir'. We recommend choosing another
+partition. Note that the software environment alone will take roughly
+4.5GB, so if your datasets are large, it will fill up very soon.
+
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+
+EOF
+ sleep $pausesec
fi
fi
fi
@@ -1006,6 +1149,25 @@ EOF
echo " -- Build directory set to ($instring): '$bdir'"
fi
done
+
+ # Report timing if necessary
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step build-dir
+
+# The directory should be extracted from the existing LOCAL.conf, not from
+# the command-line or in interactive mode.
+else
+
+ # Read the build directory from existing configuration file. It is
+ # assumed that 'LOCAL.conf' is created by this script (above the
+ # 'else') and that all the sanity checks there have already been
+ # applied. We'll just check if it is empty or not.
+ bdir=$(awk '$1=="BDIR" {print $3}' $lconf)
+ if [ x"$bdir" = x ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: no value to 'BDIR' of '$lconf'. Please run "
+ printf "the project configuration again, but without "
+ printf "'--existing-conf' (or '-e')"
+ exit 1
+ fi
fi
@@ -1014,13 +1176,10 @@ fi
# Input directory
# ---------------
-if [ x"$input_dir" = x ]; then
- indir="$optionaldir"
-else
- indir="$input_dir"
+if [ x"$input_dir" = x ]; then indir="$optionaldir"
+else indir="$input_dir"
fi
-noninteractive_sleep=2
-if [ $rewritepconfig = yes ] && [ x"$input_dir" = x ]; then
+if [ $rewritelconfig = yes ]; then
cat <<EOF
----------------------------------
@@ -1047,35 +1206,61 @@ don't want to make duplicates, you can create symbolic links to them and
put those symbolic links in the given top-level directory.
EOF
- # Read the input directory if interactive mode is enabled.
- if read -p"(OPTIONAL) Input datasets directory ($indir): " inindir; then
- just_a_place_holder_to_avoid_not_equal_test=1;
- else
- echo "WARNING: interactive-mode seems to be disabled!"
- echo "If you have a local copy of the inputs, use '--input-dir'."
- echo "... project configuration will continue in $noninteractive_sleep sec ..."
- sleep $noninteractive_sleep
+ # In case an input directory is not given, ask the user interactively.
+ if [ x"$input_dir" = x ]; then
+
+ # Read the input directory if interactive mode is enabled.
+ if read -p"(OPTIONAL) Input datasets directory ($indir): " \
+ inindir; then
+ just_a_place_holder_to_avoid_not_equal_test=1;
+ else
+ cat <<EOF
+______________________________________________________
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+
+WARNING: interactive-mode seems to be disabled! If you have a local copy of
+the inputs, use '--input-dir'. Otherwise, all the data will be downloaded.
+
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+
+EOF
+ sleep $pausesec
+ fi
+ else # An input directory was given.
+ inindir="$input_dir"
fi
- # In case an input-directory is given, write it in 'indir'.
+ # If the given string is not empty, write it in 'indir'.
if [ x$inindir != x ]; then
indir="$(absolute_dir "$inindir")"
echo " -- Using '$indir'"
fi
+
+ # Report timing if necessary.
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step input-dir
+
+# The directory should be extracted from the existing LOCAL.conf, not from
+# the command-line or in interactive mode; similar to 'bdir' above.
+else
+ indir=$(awk '$1=="INDIR" {print $3}' $lconf)
fi
+
# Dependency tarball directory
# ----------------------------
-if [ x"$software_dir" = x ]; then
- ddir=$optionaldir
-else
- ddir=$software_dir
+if [ x"$software_dir" = x ]; then ddir=$optionaldir
+else ddir=$software_dir
fi
-if [ $rewritepconfig = yes ] && [ x"$software_dir" = x ]; then
+if [ $rewritelconfig = yes ]; then
+
+ # Print information.
cat <<EOF
---------------------------------------
@@ -1091,14 +1276,32 @@ of a dependency, it is necessary to have an internet connection because the
project will download the tarballs it needs automatically.
EOF
- # Read the software directory if interactive mode is enabled.
- if read -p"(OPTIONAL) Directory of dependency tarballs ($ddir): " tmpddir; then
- just_a_place_holder_to_avoid_not_equal_test=1;
+
+ # Ask the user for the software directory if it is not given as an
+ # option.
+ if [ x"$software_dir" = x ]; then
+ if read -p"(OPTIONAL) Directory of dependency tarballs ($ddir): " \
+ tmpddir; then
+ just_a_place_holder_to_avoid_not_equal_test=1;
+ else
+ cat <<EOF
+______________________________________________________
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+
+WARNING: interactive-mode seems to be disabled! If you have a local copy of
+the software source tarballs, use '--software-dir'. Otherwise, all the
+necessary tarballs will be downloaded.
+
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the
+pause on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+
+EOF
+ sleep $pausesec
+ fi
else
- echo "WARNING: interactive-mode seems to be disabled!"
- echo "If you have a local copy of the software source, use '--software-dir'."
- echo "... project configuration will continue in $noninteractive_sleep sec ..."
- sleep $noninteractive_sleep
+ tmpddir="$software_dir"
fi
# If given, write the software directory.
@@ -1106,105 +1309,115 @@ EOF
ddir="$(absolute_dir "$tmpddir")"
echo " -- Using '$ddir'"
fi
-fi
-
+# The directory should be extracted from the existing LOCAL.conf, not from
+# the command-line or in interactive mode; similar to 'bdir' above.
+else
+ indir=$(awk '$1=="DEPENDENCIES-DIR" {print $3}' $lconf)
+fi
+elapsed_time_from_prev_step software-dir
-# Write the parameters into the local configuration file.
-if [ $rewritepconfig = yes ]; then
- # Add commented notice.
- create_file_with_notice $pconf
- # Write the values.
- sed -e's|@bdir[@]|'"$bdir"'|' \
- -e's|@indir[@]|'"$indir"'|' \
- -e's|@ddir[@]|'"$ddir"'|' \
- -e's|@sys_cpath[@]|'"$sys_cpath"'|' \
- -e's|@downloader[@]|'"$downloader"'|' \
- -e's|@groupname[@]|'"$maneage_group_name"'|' \
- $pconf.in >> $pconf
-else
- # Read the values from existing configuration file. Note that the build
- # directory may have space characters. Even though we currently check
- # against it, we hope to be able to remove this condition in the
- # future.
- inbdir=$(awk '$1=="BDIR" { for(i=3; i<NF; i++) \
- printf "%s ", $i; \
- printf "%s", $NF }' $pconf)
-
- # Read the software directory (same as 'inbdir' above about space).
- ddir=$(awk '$1=="DEPENDENCIES-DIR" { for(i=3; i<NF; i++) \
- printf "%s ", $i; \
- printf "%s", $NF}' $pconf)
-
- # The downloader command may contain multiple elements, so we'll just
- # change the (in memory) first and second tokens to empty space and
- # write the full line (the original file is unchanged).
- downloader=$(awk '$1=="DOWNLOADER" {$1=""; $2=""; print $0}' $pconf)
-
- # Make sure all necessary variables have a value
- err=0
- verr=0
- novalue=""
- if [ x"$inbdir" = x ]; then novalue="BDIR, "; fi
- if [ x"$downloader" = x ]; then novalue="$novalue"DOWNLOADER; fi
- if [ x"$novalue" != x ]; then verr=1; err=1; fi
-
- # Make sure 'bdir' is an absolute path and it exists.
- berr=0
- ierr=0
- bdir="$(absolute_dir "$inbdir")"
-
- if ! [ -d "$bdir" ]; then if ! mkdir "$bdir"; then berr=1; err=1; fi; fi
- if [ $err = 1 ]; then
- cat <<EOF
+# Downloader
+# ----------
+#
+# After this script finishes, we will have both Wget and cURL for
+# downloading any necessary dataset during the processing. However, to
+# complete the configuration, we may also need to download the source code
+# of some necessary software packages (including the downloaders). So we
+# need to check the host's available tool for downloading at this step.
+if [ $rewritelconfig = yes ]; then
+ if type wget > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
-#################################################################
-######## ERORR reading existing configuration file ############
-#################################################################
-EOF
- if [ $verr = 1 ]; then
- cat <<EOF
+ # 'which' isn't in POSIX, so we are using 'command -v' instead.
+ name=$(command -v wget)
-These variables have no value: $novalue.
-EOF
+ # See if the host wget has the '--no-use-server-timestamps' option
+ # (for example wget 1.12 doesn't have it). If not, we'll have to
+ # remove it. This won't affect the analysis of Maneage in anyway,
+ # its just to avoid re-downloading if the server timestamps are
+ # bad; at the worst case, it will just cause a re-download of an
+ # input software source code (for data inputs, we will use our own
+ # wget that has this option).
+ tsname="no-use-server-timestamps"
+ tscheck=$(wget --help | grep $tsname || true)
+ if [ x"$tscheck" = x ]; then wgetts=""
+ else wgetts="--$tsname";
fi
- if [ $berr = 1 ]; then
- cat <<EOF
-Couldn't create the build directory '$bdir' (value to 'BDIR') in
-'$pconf'.
-EOF
- fi
+ # By default Wget keeps the remote file's timestamp, so we'll have
+ # to disable it manually.
+ downloader="$name $wgetts -O";
+ elif type curl > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
+ name=$(command -v curl)
+ # - cURL doesn't keep the remote file's timestamp by default.
+ # - With the '-L' option, we tell cURL to follow redirects.
+ downloader="$name -L -o"
+ else
cat <<EOF
-Please run the configure script again (accepting to re-write existing
-configuration file) so all the values can be filled and checked.
-#################################################################
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+
+Couldn't find GNU Wget, or cURL on this system. These programs are used for
+downloading necessary programs and data if they aren't already present (in
+directories that you can specify with this configure script). Therefore if
+the necessary files are not present, the project will crash.
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+
EOF
+ downloader="no-downloader-found"
+ fi;
+
+# The downloader should be extracted from the existing LOCAL.conf.
+else
+ # The value will be a command (including white spaces), so we will read
+ # all the "fields" from the third to the end.
+ downloader=$(awk '$1=="DOWNLOADER" { for(i=3; i<NF; i++) \
+ printf "%s ", $i; \
+ printf "%s", $NF }' $lconf)
+
+ if [ x"$downloader" = x ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: no value to 'DOWNLOADER' of '$lconf'. "
+ printf "Please run the project configuration again, but "
+ printf "without '--existing-conf' (or '-e')"
+ exit 1
fi
fi
+elapsed_time_from_prev_step downloader
-# Delete final configuration target
-# ---------------------------------
-#
-# We only want to start running the project later if this script has
-# completed successfully. To make sure it hasn't crashed in the middle
-# (without the user noticing), in the end of this script we make a file and
-# we'll delete it here (at the start). Therefore if the script crashed in
-# the middle that file won't exist.
-sdir="$bdir"/software
-finaltarget="$sdir"/configuration-done.txt
-if ! [ -d "$sdir" ]; then mkdir "$sdir"; fi
-rm -f "$finaltarget"
+# When no local configuration existed, write the parameters into the local
+# configuration file.
+sdir=$bdir/software
+sconfdir=$sdir/config
+if ! [ -d "$sdir" ]; then mkdir "$sdir"; fi
+if ! [ -d "$sconfdir" ]; then mkdir "$sconfdir"; fi
+if [ $rewritelconfig = yes ]; then
+
+ # Put the basic comments at the top of the file.
+ create_file_with_notice $lconf
+
+ # Write the values.
+ lconfin=$cdir/LOCAL.conf.in
+ sed -e's|@bdir[@]|'"$bdir"'|' \
+ -e's|@indir[@]|'"$indir"'|' \
+ -e's|@ddir[@]|'"$ddir"'|' \
+ -e's|@sys_cpath[@]|'"$sys_cpath"'|' \
+ -e's|@downloader[@]|'"$downloader"'|' \
+ -e's|@groupname[@]|'"$maneage_group_name"'|' \
+ $lconfin >> $lconf
+fi
+elapsed_time_from_prev_step LOCAL-write
@@ -1217,99 +1430,58 @@ rm -f "$finaltarget"
# avoid too many directory dependencies throughout the software and
# analysis Makefiles (thus making them hard to read), we are just building
# them here
-# Software tarballs
tardir="$sdir"/tarballs
-if ! [ -d "$tardir" ]; then mkdir "$tardir"; fi
-
-# Installed software
instdir="$sdir"/installed
-if ! [ -d "$instdir" ]; then mkdir "$instdir"; fi
+tmpblddir="$sdir"/build-tmp
-# To record software versions and citation.
+# Second-level directories.
+instlibdir="$instdir"/lib
+instbindir="$instdir"/bin
verdir="$instdir"/version-info
-if ! [ -d "$verdir" ]; then mkdir "$verdir"; fi
-
-# Program and library versions and citation.
-ibidir="$verdir"/proglib
-if ! [ -d "$ibidir" ]; then mkdir "$ibidir"; fi
-# Python module versions and citation.
+# Sub-directories of version-info
+itidir="$verdir"/tex
+ictdir="$verdir"/cite
ipydir="$verdir"/python
-if ! [ -d "$ipydir" ]; then mkdir "$ipydir"; fi
-
-# R module versions and citation.
+ibidir="$verdir"/proglib
ircrandir="$verdir"/r-cran
-if ! [ -d "$ircrandir" ]; then mkdir "$ircrandir"; fi
-
-# Used software BibTeX entries.
-ictdir="$verdir"/cite
-if ! [ -d "$ictdir" ]; then mkdir "$ictdir"; fi
-
-# TeXLive versions.
-itidir="$verdir"/tex
-if ! [ -d "$itidir" ]; then mkdir "$itidir"; fi
-
-# Some software install their libraries in '$(idir)/lib64'. But all other
-# libraries are in '$(idir)/lib'. Since Maneage's build is only for a
-# single architecture, we can set the '$(idir)/lib64' as a symbolic link to
-# '$(idir)/lib' so all the libraries are always available in the same
-# place.
-instlibdir="$instdir"/lib
-if ! [ -d "$instlibdir" ]; then mkdir "$instlibdir"; fi
-ln -fs "$instlibdir" "$instdir"/lib64
-
-# Wrapper over Make as a single command so it does not default to '/bin/sh'
-# during installation (needed by some programs like CMake).
-instbindir=$instdir/bin
-if ! [ -d $instbindir ]; then mkdir $instbindir; fi
-makewshell="$instbindir/make-with-shell"
-echo "$instbindir/make SHELL=$instbindir/bash \$@" > $makewshell
-chmod +x $makewshell
-
-
-
-
-
-# Project's top-level built analysis directories
-# ----------------------------------------------
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+
+ # Top-level directories.
+ if ! [ -d "$tardir" ]; then mkdir "$tardir"; fi
+ if ! [ -d "$instdir" ]; then mkdir "$instdir"; fi
+
+ # Second-level directories.
+ if ! [ -d "$verdir" ]; then mkdir "$verdir"; fi
+ if ! [ -d "$instbindir" ]; then mkdir "$instbindir"; fi
+
+ # Sub-directories of version-info
+ if ! [ -d "$itidir" ]; then mkdir "$itidir"; fi
+ if ! [ -d "$ictdir" ]; then mkdir "$ictdir"; fi
+ if ! [ -d "$ipydir" ]; then mkdir "$ipydir"; fi
+ if ! [ -d "$ibidir" ]; then mkdir "$ibidir"; fi
+ if ! [ -d "$ircrandir" ]; then mkdir "$ircrandir"; fi
+
+ # Some software install their libraries in '$(idir)/lib64'. But all
+ # other libraries are in '$(idir)/lib'. Since Maneage's build is only
+ # for a single architecture, we can set the '$(idir)/lib64' as a
+ # symbolic link to '$(idir)/lib' so all the libraries are always
+ # available in the same place.
+ if ! [ -d "$instlibdir" ]; then mkdir "$instlibdir"; fi
+ ln -fs "$instlibdir" "$instdir"/lib64
+
+ # Wrapper over Make as a single command so it does not default to
+ # '/bin/sh' during installation (needed by some programs like CMake).
+ makewshell="$instbindir/make-with-shell"
+ if ! [ -f "$makewshell" ]; then
+ echo "$instbindir/make SHELL=$instbindir/bash \$@" > $makewshell
+ chmod +x $makewshell
+ fi
-# Top-level LaTeX.
-texdir="$sdir"/tex
-if ! [ -d "$texdir" ]; then mkdir "$texdir"; fi
-
-# If 'tex/build' and 'tex/tikz' are symbolic links then 'rm -f' will delete
-# them and we can continue. However, when the project is being built from
-# the tarball, these two are not symbolic links but actual directories with
-# the necessary built-components to build the PDF in them. In this case,
-# because 'tex/build' is a directory, 'rm -f' will fail, so we'll just
-# rename the two directories (as backup) and let the project build the
-# proper symbolic links afterwards.
-if rm -f tex/build; then
- rm -f tex/tikz
-else
- mv tex/tikz tex/tikz-from-tarball
- mv tex/build tex/build-from-tarball
+ # Report the execution time of this step.
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step subdirectories-of-build
fi
-# Set the symbolic links for easy access to the top project build
-# directories. Note that these are put in each user's source/cloned
-# directory, not in the build directory (which can be shared between many
-# users and thus may already exist).
-#
-# Note: if we don't delete them first, it can happen that an extra link
-# will be created in each directory that points to its parent. So to be
-# safe, we are deleting all the links on each re-configure of the
-# project. Note that at this stage, we are using the host's 'ln', not our
-# own, so its best not to assume anything (like 'ln -sf').
-rm -f .build .local
-
-ln -s "$bdir" .build
-ln -s "$instdir" .local
-
-# --------- Delete for no Gnuastro ---------
-rm -f .gnuastro
-# ------------------------------------------
-
@@ -1322,120 +1494,116 @@ rm -f .gnuastro
# HDDs/SSDs and improve speed, it is therefore better to build them in the
# RAM when possible. The RAM of most systems today (>8GB) is large enough
# for the parallel building of the software.
-
+#
# Set the top-level shared memory location. Currently there is only one
# standard location (for GNU/Linux OSs), so doing this check here and the
# main job below may seem redundant. However, it is written separately from
# the main code below because later, we expect to add more possible
# mounting locations (for other OSs).
-if [ -d /dev/shm ]; then shmdir=/dev/shm
-else shmdir=""
-fi
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ -d /dev/shm ]; then shmdir=/dev/shm
+ else shmdir=""
+ fi
-# If a shared memory mounted directory exists and has the necessary
-# conditions, set that directory to build software.
-if [ x"$shmdir" != x ]; then
-
- # Make sure it has enough space.
- needed_space=2000000
- available_space=$(df "$shmdir" | awk 'NR==2{print $4}')
- if [ $available_space -gt $needed_space ]; then
-
- # Set the Maneage-specific directory within the shared
- # memory. We'll use the names of the two parent directories to the
- # current/running directory, separated by a '-' instead of
- # '/'. We'll then appended that with the user's name (in case
- # multiple users may be working on similar project names).
- #
- # Maybe later, we can use something like 'mktemp' to add random
- # characters to this name and make it unique to every run (even for
- # a single user).
- dirname=$(pwd | sed -e's/\// /g' \
- | awk '{l=NF-1; printf("%s-%s", $l, $NF)}')
- tbshmdir="$shmdir"/"$dirname"-$(whoami)
-
- # Try to make the directory if it does not yet exist. A failed
- # directory creation will be tested for a few lines later, when
- # testing for the existence and executability of a test file.
- if ! [ -d "$tbshmdir" ]; then (mkdir "$tbshmdir" || true); fi
-
- # Some systems may protect '/dev/shm' against the right to execute
- # programs by ordinary users. We thus need to check that the device
- # allows execution within this directory by this user.
- shmexecfile="$tbshmdir"/shm-execution-check.sh
- rm -f $shmexecfile # We also don't want any existing flags.
-
- # Create the file to be executed, but do not fail fatally if it
- # cannot be created. We will check a few lines later if the file
- # really exists.
- (cat > "$shmexecfile" <<EOF || true)
+ # If a shared memory mounted directory exists and has the necessary
+ # conditions, set that directory to build software.
+ if [ x"$shmdir" != x ]; then
+
+ # Make sure it has enough space.
+ needed_space=2000000
+ available_space=$(df "$shmdir" | awk 'NR==2{print $4}')
+ if [ $available_space -gt $needed_space ]; then
+
+ # Set the Maneage-specific directory within the shared
+ # memory. We'll use the names of the two parent directories to
+ # the current/running directory, separated by a '-' instead of
+ # '/'. We'll then appended that with the user's name (in case
+ # multiple users may be working on similar project names).
+ #
+ # Maybe later, we can use something like 'mktemp' to add random
+ # characters to this name and make it unique to every run (even
+ # for a single user).
+ dirname=$(pwd | sed -e's/\// /g' \
+ | awk '{l=NF-1; printf("%s-%s", $l, $NF)}')
+ tbshmdir="$shmdir"/"$dirname"-$(whoami)
+
+ # Try to make the directory if it does not yet exist. A failed
+ # directory creation will be tested for a few lines later, when
+ # testing for the existence and executability of a test file.
+ if ! [ -d "$tbshmdir" ]; then (mkdir "$tbshmdir" || true); fi
+
+ # Some systems may protect '/dev/shm' against the right to
+ # execute programs by ordinary users. We thus need to check
+ # that the device allows execution within this directory by
+ # this user.
+ shmexecfile="$tbshmdir"/shm-execution-check.sh
+ rm -f $shmexecfile # We also don't want any existing flags.
+
+ # Create the file to be executed, but do not fail fatally if it
+ # cannot be created. We will check a few lines later if the
+ # file really exists.
+ (cat > "$shmexecfile" <<EOF || true)
#!/bin/sh
-echo "This file successfully executed."
+a=b
EOF
- # If the file was successfully created, then make the file
- # executable and see if it runs. If not, set 'tbshmdir' to an empty
- # string so it is not used in later steps. In any case, delete the
- # temporary file afterwards.
- #
- # We aren't adding '&> /dev/null' after the execution command
- # because it can produce false failures randomly on some systems.
- if [ -e "$shmexecfile" ]; then
-
- # Add the executable flag.
- chmod +x "$shmexecfile"
-
- # The following line tries to execute the file.
- if "$shmexecfile"; then
- # Successful execution. The colon is a "no-op" (no
- # operation) shell command.
- :
+ # If the file was successfully created, then make the file
+ # executable and see if it runs. If not, set 'tbshmdir' to an
+ # empty string so it is not used in later steps. In any case,
+ # delete the temporary file afterwards.
+ #
+ # We aren't adding '&> /dev/null' after the execution command
+ # because it can produce false failures randomly on some
+ # systems.
+ if [ -e "$shmexecfile" ]; then
+
+ # Add the executable flag.
+ chmod +x "$shmexecfile"
+
+ # The following line tries to execute the file.
+ if "$shmexecfile"; then
+ # Successful execution. The colon is a "no-op" (no
+ # operation) shell command.
+ :
+ else
+ tbshmdir=""
+ fi
+ rm "$shmexecfile"
else
tbshmdir=""
fi
- rm "$shmexecfile"
- else
- tbshmdir=""
fi
+ else
+ tbshmdir=""
fi
-else
- tbshmdir=""
-fi
-
-
-
+ # If a shared memory directory was created, set the software building
+ # directory to be a symbolic link to it. Otherwise, just build the
+ # temporary build directory under the project's build directory.
+ #
+ # If it is a link, we need to empty its contents first, then itself.
+ if [ -d "$tmpblddir" ]; then empty_build_tmp; fi
+
+ # Now that we are sure it doesn't exist, we'll make it (either as a
+ # directory or as a symbolic link).
+ if [ x"$tbshmdir" = x ]; then mkdir "$tmpblddir";
+ else ln -s "$tbshmdir" "$tmpblddir";
+ fi
-# If a shared memory directory was created, set the software building
-# directory to be a symbolic link to it. Otherwise, just build the
-# temporary build directory under the project's build directory.
-tmpblddir="$sdir"/build-tmp
-rm -rf "$tmpblddir"/* "$tmpblddir" # If it is a link, we need to empty
- # its contents first, then itself.
-if [ x"$tbshmdir" = x ]; then mkdir "$tmpblddir";
-else ln -s "$tbshmdir" "$tmpblddir";
+ # Report the time this step took.
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step temporary-software-building-dir
fi
-# Make sure the temporary build directory is empty (un-finished
-# source/build files from previous builds can remain there during debugging
-# or software updates).
-rm -rf $tmpblddir/*
-
-
-
-
-
# Inform the user that the build process is starting
# -------------------------------------------------
#
# Everything is ready, let the user know that the building is going to
# start.
-if [ $printnotice = yes ]; then
- tsec=10
+if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
cat <<EOF
-------------------------
@@ -1450,20 +1618,20 @@ NOTE: the built software will NOT BE INSTALLED in standard places of your
OS (so no root access is required). They are only for local usage by this
project.
-**TIP**: you can see which software are being installed at every moment
-with the following command. See "Inspecting status" section of
-'README-hacking.md' for more. In short, run it while the project is being
-configured (in another terminal, but in this same directory:
-'$currentdir'):
+TIP: you can see which software are being installed at every moment with
+the following command. See "Inspecting status" section of
+'README-hacking.md' for more. In short, run it in another terminal while
+the project is being configured.
$ ./project --check-config
-Project's configuration will continue in $tsec seconds.
+Project's configuration will continue in $tsec seconds. To avoid the pause
+on such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
-------------------------
EOF
- sleep $tsec
+ sleep $pausesec
fi
@@ -1479,83 +1647,25 @@ fi
# - On BSD-based systems (for example FreeBSD and macOS), we have a
# 'hw.ncpu' in the output of 'sysctl'.
# - When none of the above work, just set the number of threads to 1.
-if [ $jobs = 0 ]; then
- if type nproc > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
- numthreads=$(nproc --all);
- else
- numthreads=$(sysctl -a | awk '/^hw\.ncpu/{print $2}')
- if [ x"$numthreads" = x ]; then numthreads=1; fi
- fi
-else
- numthreads=$jobs
-fi
-
-
-
-
-
-# See if the linker accepts -Wl,-rpath-link
-# -----------------------------------------
-#
-# '-rpath-link' is used to write the information of the linked shared
-# library into the shared object (library or program). But some versions of
-# LLVM's linker don't accept it an can cause problems.
-#
-# IMPORTANT NOTE: This test has to be done **AFTER** the definition of
-# 'instdir', otherwise, it is going to be used as an empty string.
-cat > $testsource <<EOF
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-int main(void) {return EXIT_SUCCESS;}
-EOF
-if $CC $testsource -o$testprog -Wl,-rpath-link 2>/dev/null > /dev/null; then
- export rpath_command="-Wl,-rpath-link=$instdir/lib"
-else
- export rpath_command=""
-fi
-
-
-
-
-
-# Delete the compiler testing directory
-# -------------------------------------
#
-# This directory was made above to make sure the necessary compilers can be
-# run.
-rm -f $testprog $testsource
-rm -rf $compilertestdir
-
-
-
-
-
-# Paths needed by the host compiler (only for 'basic.mk')
-# -------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# At the end of the basic build, we need to build GCC. But GCC will build
-# in multiple phases, making its own simple compiler in order to build
-# itself completely. The intermediate/simple compiler doesn't recognize
-# some system specific locations like '/usr/lib/ARCHITECTURE' that some
-# operating systems use. We thus need to tell the intermediate compiler
-# where its necessary libraries and headers are.
-if [ x"$sys_library_path" != x ]; then
- if [ x"$LIBRARY_PATH" = x ]; then
- export LIBRARY_PATH="$sys_library_path"
- else
- export LIBRARY_PATH="$LIBRARY_PATH:$sys_library_path"
- fi
- if [ x"$CPATH" = x ]; then
- export CPATH="$sys_cpath"
+# This check is also used in 'reproduce/software/shell/docker.sh'.
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ $jobs = 0 ]; then
+ if type nproc > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
+ numthreads=$(nproc --all);
+ else
+ numthreads=$(sysctl -a | awk '/^hw\.ncpu/{print $2}')
+ if [ x"$numthreads" = x ]; then numthreads=1; fi
+ fi
else
- export CPATH="$CPATH:$sys_cpath"
+ numthreads=$jobs
fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step num-threads
fi
-
# Libraries necessary for the system's shell
# ------------------------------------------
#
@@ -1579,29 +1689,31 @@ fi
# [1] https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?66847
# [2] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34428037/how-to-interpret-the-output-of-the-ldd-program
# [3] man vdso
-if [ x"$on_mac_os" = xyes ]; then
- sys_library_sh_path=$(otool -L /bin/sh \
- | awk '/\/lib/{print $1}' \
- | sed 's#/[^/]*$##' \
- | sort \
- | uniq \
- | awk '{if (NR==1) printf "%s", $1; \
- else printf ":%s", $1}')
-else
- sys_library_sh_path=$(ldd /bin/sh \
- | awk '{if($3!="") print $3}' \
- | sed 's#/[^/]*$##' \
- | grep -v "(0x[^)]*)" \
- | sort \
- | uniq \
- | awk '{if (NR==1) printf "%s", $1; \
- else printf ":%s", $1}')
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ x"$on_mac_os" = xyes ]; then
+ sys_library_sh_path=$(otool -L /bin/sh \
+ | awk '/\/lib/{print $1}' \
+ | sed 's#/[^/]*$##' \
+ | sort \
+ | uniq \
+ | awk '{if (NR==1) printf "%s", $1; \
+ else printf ":%s", $1}')
+ else
+ sys_library_sh_path=$(ldd /bin/sh \
+ | awk '{if($3!="") print $3}' \
+ | sed 's#/[^/]*$##' \
+ | grep -v "(0x[^)]*)" \
+ | sort \
+ | uniq \
+ | awk '{if (NR==1) printf "%s", $1; \
+ else printf ":%s", $1}')
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step sys-library-sh-path
fi
-
# Find Zenodo URL for software downloading
# ----------------------------------------
#
@@ -1619,42 +1731,32 @@ fi
# which will download the DOI-resolved webpage, and extract the Zenodo-URL
# of the most recent version from there (using the 'coreutils' tarball as
# an example, the directory part of the URL for all the other software are
-# the same). This is not done if the options '--debug' or `--offline` are used.
+# the same). This is not done if the options '--debug' or `--offline` are
+# used.
zenodourl=""
user_backup_urls=""
-zenodocheck=.build/software/zenodo-check.html
-if [ x$debug = x ] && [ x$offline = x ]; then
- if $downloader $zenodocheck https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3883409; then
- zenodourl=$(sed -n -e'/coreutils/p' $zenodocheck \
- | sed -n -e'/http/p' \
- | tr ' ' '\n' \
- | grep http \
- | sed -e 's/href="//' -e 's|/coreutils| |' \
- | awk 'NR==1{print $1}')
- fi
+zenodocheck="$bdir"/software/zenodo-check.html
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ x$debug = x ] && [ x$offline = x ]; then
+ if $downloader $zenodocheck \
+ https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3883409; then
+ zenodourl=$(sed -n -e'/coreutils/p' $zenodocheck \
+ | sed -n -e'/http/p' \
+ | tr ' ' '\n' \
+ | grep http \
+ | sed -e 's/href="//' -e 's|/coreutils| |' \
+ | awk 'NR==1{print $1}')
+ fi
+ fi
+ rm -f $zenodocheck
+
+ # Add the Zenodo URL to the user's given back software URLs. Since the
+ # user can specify 'user_backup_urls' (not yet implemented as an option
+ # in './project'), we'll give preference to their specified servers,
+ # then add the Zenodo URL afterwards.
+ user_backup_urls="$user_backup_urls $zenodourl"
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step zenodo-url
fi
-rm -f $zenodocheck
-
-# Add the Zenodo URL to the user's given back software URLs. Since the user
-# can specify 'user_backup_urls' (not yet implemented as an option in
-# './project'), we'll give preference to their specified servers, then add
-# the Zenodo URL afterwards.
-user_backup_urls="$user_backup_urls $zenodourl"
-
-
-
-
-
-# Build core tools for project
-# ----------------------------
-#
-# Here we build the core tools that 'basic.mk' depends on: Lzip
-# (compression program), GNU Make (that 'basic.mk' is written in), Dash
-# (minimal Bash-like shell) and Flock (to lock files and enable serial
-# download).
-export on_mac_os
-./reproduce/software/shell/pre-make-build.sh \
- "$bdir" "$ddir" "$downloader" "$user_backup_urls"
@@ -1682,13 +1784,29 @@ fi
-# Build other basic tools our own GNU Make
-# ----------------------------------------
+# Core software
+# -------------
+#
+# Here we build the core tools that 'basic.mk' depends on: Lzip
+# (compression program), GNU Make (that 'basic.mk' is written in), Dash
+# (minimal Bash-like shell) and Flock (to lock files and enable serial
+# operations where necessary: mostly in download).
+export on_mac_os
+if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then echo "Building/validating software: pre-make"; fi
+./reproduce/software/shell/pre-make-build.sh \
+ "$bdir" "$ddir" "$downloader" "$user_backup_urls"
+elapsed_time_from_prev_step make-software-pre-make
+
+
+
+
+
+# Basic software
+# --------------
#
-# When building these software we don't have our own un-packing software,
-# Bash, Make, or AWK. In this step, we'll install such low-level basic
-# tools, but we have to be very portable (and use minimal features in all).
-echo; echo "Building necessary software (if necessary)..."
+# Having built the core tools, we are now ready to build GCC and all its
+# dependencies (the "basic" software).
+if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then echo "Building/validating software: basic"; fi
.local/bin/make $keepgoing -f reproduce/software/make/basic.mk \
sys_library_sh_path=$sys_library_sh_path \
user_backup_urls="$user_backup_urls" \
@@ -1700,23 +1818,19 @@ echo; echo "Building necessary software (if necessary)..."
on_mac_os=$on_mac_os \
host_cc=$host_cc \
-j$numthreads
+elapsed_time_from_prev_step make-software-basic
-# All other software
-# ------------------
+# High-level software
+# -------------------
#
-# We will be making all the dependencies before running the top-level
-# Makefile. To make the job easier, we'll do it in a Makefile, not a
-# script. Bash and Make were the tools we need to run Makefiles, so we had
-# to build them in this script. But after this, we can rely on Makefiles.
-if [ $jobs = 0 ]; then
- numthreads=$(.local/bin/nproc --all)
-else
- numthreads=$jobs
-fi
+# Having our custom GCC in place, we can now build the high-level (science)
+# software: we are using our custom-built 'env' to ensure that nothing from
+# the host environment leaks into the high-level software environment.
+if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then echo "Building/validating software: high-level"; fi
.local/bin/env -i HOME=$bdir \
.local/bin/make $keepgoing \
-f reproduce/software/make/high-level.mk \
@@ -1732,16 +1846,7 @@ fi
host_cc=$host_cc \
offline=$offline \
-j$numthreads
-
-
-
-
-
-# Delete the temporary Make wrapper
-# ---------------------------------
-#
-# See above for its description.
-rm $makewshell
+elapsed_time_from_prev_step make-software-high-level
@@ -1756,17 +1861,17 @@ rm $makewshell
# will just stop at the stage when all the processing is complete and it is
# only necessary to build the PDF. So we don't want to stop the project's
# configuration and building if its not present.
-if [ -f $itidir/texlive-ready-tlmgr ]; then
- texlive_result=$(cat $itidir/texlive-ready-tlmgr)
-else
- texlive_result="NOT!"
-fi
-if [ x"$texlive_result" = x"NOT!" ]; then
- cat <<EOF
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ if [ -f $itidir/texlive-ready-tlmgr ]; then
+ texlive_result=$(cat $itidir/texlive-ready-tlmgr)
+ else
+ texlive_result="NOT!"
+ fi
+ if [ x"$texlive_result" = x"NOT!" ]; then
+ cat <<EOF
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+______________________________________________________
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TeX Live couldn't be installed during the configuration (probably because
there were downloading problems). TeX Live is only necessary in making the
@@ -1786,18 +1891,23 @@ and re-run configure:
./project configure -e
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+The configuration will continue in $pausesec seconds. To avoid the pause on
+such messages use the '--no-pause' option.
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EOF
- sleep 10 # increase the chance that an interactive user reads this message
+ sleep $pausesec
+ fi
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step check-tex-installation
fi
-# Citation of installed software
+# Software information the paper
+# ------------------------------
#
# After everything is installed, we'll put all the names and versions in a
# human-readable paragraph and also prepare the BibTeX citation for the
@@ -1839,101 +1949,101 @@ prepare_name_version ()
fi
}
-# Import the context/sentences for placing between the list of software
-# names during their acknowledgment.
-. $cdir/software_acknowledge_context.sh
+# Relevant files
+pkgver=$sconfdir/dependencies.tex
+pkgbib=$sconfdir/dependencies-bib.tex
-# Report the different software in separate contexts (separating Python and
-# TeX packages from the C/C++ programs and libraries).
-proglibs=$(prepare_name_version $verdir/proglib/*)
-pymodules=$(prepare_name_version $verdir/python/*)
-texpkg=$(prepare_name_version $verdir/tex/texlive)
-
-# Acknowledge these software packages in a LaTeX paragraph.
-pkgver=$texdir/dependencies.tex
-
-# Add the text to the ${pkgver} file.
-.local/bin/echo "$thank_software_introduce " > $pkgver
-.local/bin/echo "$thank_progs_libs $proglibs. " >> $pkgver
-if [ x"$pymodules" != x ]; then
- .local/bin/echo "$thank_python $pymodules. " >> $pkgver
-fi
-.local/bin/echo "$thank_latex $texpkg. " >> $pkgver
-.local/bin/echo "$thank_software_conclude" >> $pkgver
-
-# Prepare the BibTeX entries for the used software (if there are any).
-hasentry=0
-bibfiles="$ictdir/*"
-for f in $bibfiles; do if [ -f $f ]; then hasentry=1; break; fi; done;
-
-# Make sure we start with an empty output file.
-pkgbib=$texdir/dependencies-bib.tex
-echo "" > $pkgbib
-
-# Fill it in with all the BibTeX entries in this directory. We'll just
-# avoid writing any comments (usually copyright notices) and also put an
-# empty line after each file's contents to make the output more readable.
-if [ $hasentry = 1 ]; then
- for f in $bibfiles; do
- awk '!/^%/{print} END{print ""}' $f >> $pkgbib
- done
-fi
+# Build the software LaTeX source but only when not in a container.
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ # Import the context/sentences for placing between the list of software
+ # names during their acknowledgment.
+ . $cdir/software_acknowledge_context.sh
+ # Report the different software in separate contexts (separating Python
+ # and TeX packages from the C/C++ programs and libraries).
+ proglibs=$(prepare_name_version $verdir/proglib/*)
+ pymodules=$(prepare_name_version $verdir/python/*)
+ texpkg=$(prepare_name_version $verdir/tex/texlive)
+ # Acknowledge these software packages in a LaTeX paragraph.
+ .local/bin/echo "$thank_software_introduce " > $pkgver
+ .local/bin/echo "$thank_progs_libs $proglibs. " >> $pkgver
+ if [ x"$pymodules" != x ]; then
+ .local/bin/echo "$thank_python $pymodules. " >> $pkgver
+ fi
+ .local/bin/echo "$thank_latex $texpkg. " >> $pkgver
+ .local/bin/echo "$thank_software_conclude" >> $pkgver
+
+ # Prepare the BibTeX entries for the used software (if there are any).
+ hasentry=0
+ bibfiles="$ictdir/*"
+ for f in $bibfiles; do if [ -f $f ]; then hasentry=1; break; fi; done;
+
+ # Fill it in with all the BibTeX entries in this directory. We'll just
+ # avoid writing any comments (usually copyright notices) and also put an
+ # empty line after each file's contents to make the output more readable.
+ echo "" > $pkgbib # We don't want to inherit any pre-existing content.
+ if [ $hasentry = 1 ]; then
+ for f in $bibfiles; do
+ awk '!/^%/{print} END{print ""}' $f >> $pkgbib
+ done
+ fi
-
-# Report machine architecture
-# ---------------------------
-#
-# Report hardware
-hwparam="$texdir/hardware-parameters.tex"
-
-# Add the text to the ${hwparam} file. Since harware class might include
-# underscore, it must be replaced with '\_', otherwise pdftex would
-# complain and break the build process when doing ./project make.
-hw_class_fixed="$(echo $hw_class | sed -e 's/_/\\_/')"
-.local/bin/echo "\\newcommand{\\machinearchitecture}{$hw_class_fixed}" > $hwparam
-.local/bin/echo "\\newcommand{\\machinebyteorder}{$byte_order}" >> $hwparam
-.local/bin/echo "\\newcommand{\\machineaddresssizes}{$address_sizes}" >> $hwparam
+ # Report the time that this operation took.
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step tex-macros
+fi
-# Clean the temporary build directory
-# ---------------------------------
+# Report machine architecture (has to be final created file)
+# ----------------------------------------------------------
#
-# By the time the script reaches here the temporary software build
-# directory should be empty, so just delete it. Note 'tmpblddir' may be a
-# symbolic link to shared memory. So, to work in any scenario, first delete
-# the contents of the directory (if it has any), then delete 'tmpblddir'.
-.local/bin/rm -rf $tmpblddir/* $tmpblddir
-
-
-
-
-
-# Register successful completion
-# ------------------------------
-echo `.local/bin/date` > $finaltarget
-
+# This is the final file that is created in the configuration phase: it is
+# used by the high-level project script to verify that configuration has
+# been completed. If any other files should be created in the final statges
+# of configuration, be sure to add them before this.
+#
+# Since harware class might include underscore, it must be replaced with
+# '\_', otherwise pdftex would complain and break the build process when
+# doing ./project make.
+if [ $built_container = 0 ]; then
+ hw_class=$(uname -m)
+ hwparam="$sconfdir/hardware-parameters.tex"
+ hw_class_fixed="$(echo $hw_class | sed -e 's/_/\\_/')"
+ .local/bin/echo "\\newcommand{\\machinearchitecture}{$hw_class_fixed}" \
+ > $hwparam
+ .local/bin/echo "\\newcommand{\\machinebyteorder}{$byte_order}" \
+ >> $hwparam
+ .local/bin/echo "\\newcommand{\\machineaddresssizes}{$address_sizes}" \
+ >> $hwparam
+ elapsed_time_from_prev_step hardware-params
+fi
-# Final notice
-# ------------
+# Clean up and final notice
+# -------------------------
#
-# The configuration is now complete, we can inform the user on the next
-# step(s) to take.
-if [ x$maneage_group_name = x ]; then
- buildcommand="./project make -j8"
-else
- buildcommand="./project make --group=$maneage_group_name -j8"
-fi
-cat <<EOF
+# The configuration is now complete. We just need to delete the temporary
+# build directory and inform the user (if '--quiet' wasn't called) on the
+# next step(s).
+if [ -d $tmpblddir ]; then empty_build_tmp; fi
+if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+
+ # Suggest the command to use.
+ if [ x$maneage_group_name = x ]; then
+ buildcommand="./project make -j8"
+ else
+ buildcommand="./project make --group=$maneage_group_name -j8"
+ fi
+
+ # Print the message.
+ cat <<EOF
----------------
The project and its environment are configured with no errors.
@@ -1951,3 +2061,10 @@ Please run the following command to start the project.
$buildcommand
EOF
+fi
+
+
+# Total time
+if [ $check_elapsed = 1 ]; then
+ echo $chel_dsum | awk '{printf "Total: %-6.2f [millisec]\n", $1}'
+fi
diff --git a/reproduce/software/shell/docker-README.md b/reproduce/software/shell/docker-README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d651e22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/reproduce/software/shell/docker-README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,201 @@
+# Maneage'd projects in Docker
+
+Copyright (C) 2021-2025 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>\
+See the end of the file for license conditions.
+
+For an introduction on containers, see the "Building in containers" section
+of the `README.md` file within the top-level directory of this
+project. Here, we focus on Docker with a simple checklist on how to use the
+`docker.sh` script that we have already prepared in this directory for easy
+usage in a Maneage'd project.
+
+
+
+
+
+## Building your Maneage'd project in Docker
+
+Through the steps below, you will create a Docker image that will only
+contain the software environment and keep the project source and built
+analysis files (data and PDF) on your host operating system. This enables
+you to keep the size of the image to a minimum (only containing the built
+software environment) to easily move it from one computer to another.
+
+ 0. Add your user to the `docker` group: `usermod -aG docker
+ USERNAME`. This is only necessary once on an operating system.
+
+ 1. Start the Docker daemon (root permissions required). If the operating
+ system uses systemd you can use the command below. If you want the
+ Docker daemon to be available after a reboot also (so you don't have to
+ restart it after turning off your computer), run this command again but
+ replacing `start` with `enable` (this is not recommended if you don't
+ regularly use Docker: it will slow the boot time of your OS).
+
+ ```shell
+ systemctl start docker
+ ```
+
+ 2. Using your favorite text editor, create a `run.sh` in your top Maneage
+ directory (as described in the comments at the start of the `docker.sh`
+ script in this directory). Just activate `--build-only` on the first
+ run so it doesn't go onto doing the analysis and just sets up the
+ software environment. Set the respective directory(s) based on your
+ filesystem (the software directory is optional). The `run.sh` file name
+ is already in `.gitignore` (because it contains local directories), so
+ Git will ignore it and it won't be committed by mistake.
+
+ 3. After the setup is complete, remove the `--build-only` and run the
+ command below to confirm that `maneage-base` (the OS of the container)
+ and `maneaged` (your project's full Maneage'd environment) images are
+ available. If you want different names for these images, add the
+ `--project-name` and `--base-name` options to the `docker.sh` call.
+
+ ```shell
+ docker image list
+ ```
+
+ 4. You are now ready to do your analysis by removing the `--build-only`
+ option.
+
+
+
+
+
+## Script usage tips
+
+The `docker.sh` script introduced above has many options allowing certain
+customizations that you can see when running it with the `--help`
+option. The tips below are some of the more useful scenarios that we have
+encountered so far.
+
+### Docker image in a single file
+
+In case you want to store the image as a single file as backup or to move
+to another computer. For such cases, run the `docker.sh` script with the
+`--image-file` option (for example `--image-file=myproj.tar.gz`). After
+moving the file to the other system, run `docker.sh` with the same option.
+
+When the given file to `docker.sh` already exists, it will only be used for
+loading the environment. When it doesn't exist, the script will save the
+image into it.
+
+
+
+
+
+## Docker usage tips
+
+Below are some useful Docker usage scenarios that have proved to be
+relevant for us in Maneage'd projects.
+
+### Saving and loading an image as a file
+
+Docker keeps its images in hard to access (by humans) location on the
+operating system. Very much like Git, but with much less elegance: the
+place is shared by all users and projects of the system. So they are not
+easy to archive for usage on another system at a low-level. But it does
+have an interface (`docker save`) to copy all the relevant files within an
+image into a tar ball that you can archive externally. There is also a
+separate interface to load the tarball back into docker (`docker load`).
+
+Both of these have been implemented as the `--image-file` option of the
+`docker.sh` script. If you want to save your Maneage'd image into an image,
+simply give the tarball name to this option. Alternatively, if you already
+have a tarball and want to load it into Docker, give it to this option once
+(until you "clean up", as explained below). In fact, docker images take a
+lot of space and it is better to "clean up" regularly. And the only way you
+can clean up safely is through saving your needed images as a file.
+
+### Cleaning up
+
+Docker has stored many large files in your operating system that can drain
+valuable storage space. The storage of the cached files are usually orders
+of magnitudes larger than what you see in `docker image list`! So after
+doing your work, it is best to clean up all those files. If you feel you
+may need the image later, you can save it in a single file as mentioned
+above and delete all the un-necessary cached files. Afterwards, when you
+load the image, only that image will be present with nothing extra.
+
+The easiest and most powerful way to clean up everything in Docker is the
+two commands below. The first will close all open containers. The second
+will remove all stopped containers, all networks not used by at least one
+container, all images without at least one container associated to them,
+and all build cache.
+
+```shell
+docker ps -a -q | xargs docker rm
+docker system prune -a
+```
+
+If you only want to delete the existing used images, run the command
+below. But be careful that the cache is the largest storage consumer! So
+the command above is the solution if your OS's root partition is close to
+getting filled.
+
+```shell
+docker images -a -q | xargs docker rmi -f
+```
+
+
+### Preserving the state of an open container
+
+All interactive changes in a container will be deleted as soon as you exit
+it. This is a very good feature of Docker in general! If you want to make
+persistent changes, you should do it in the project's plain-text source and
+commit them into your project's online Git repository. But in certain
+situations, it is necessary to preserve the state of an interactive
+container. To do this, you need to `commit` the container (and thus save it
+as a Docker "image"). To do this, while the container is still running,
+open another terminal and run these commands:
+
+```shell
+# These two commands should be done in another terminal
+docker container list
+
+# Get the 'XXXXXXX' of your desired container from the first column above.
+# Give the new image a name by replacing 'NEW-IMAGE-NAME'.
+docker commit XXXXXXX NEW-IMAGE-NAME
+```
+
+
+### Interactive tests on built container
+
+If you later want to start a container with the built image and enter it in
+interactive mode (for example for temporary tests), run the following
+command. Just replace `NAME` with the same name you specified when building
+the project. You can always exit the container with the `exit` command
+(note that all your changes will be discarded once you exit, see below if
+you want to preserve your changes after you exit).
+
+```shell
+docker run -it NAME
+```
+
+
+### Copying files from the Docker image to host operating system
+
+Except for the mounted directories, the Docker environment's file system is
+indepenent of your host operating system. One easy way to copy files to and
+from an open container is to use the `docker cp` command (very similar to
+the shell's `cp` command).
+
+```shell
+docker cp CONTAINER:/file/path/within/container /host/path/target
+```
+
+
+
+## Copyright information
+
+This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
+more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with this file. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/reproduce/software/shell/docker.sh b/reproduce/software/shell/docker.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..714c75f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/reproduce/software/shell/docker.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,519 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Create a Docker container from an existing image of the built software
+# environment, but with the source, data and build (analysis) directories
+# directly within the host file system. This script is assumed to be run in
+# the top project source directory (that has 'README.md' and
+# 'paper.tex'). If not, use the '--source-dir' option to specify where the
+# Maneage'd project source is located.
+#
+# Usage:
+#
+# - When you are at the top Maneage'd project directory, run this script
+# like the example below. Just set the build directory location on your
+# system. See the items below for optional values to optimize the
+# process (avoid downloading for exmaple).
+#
+# ./reproduce/software/shell/docker.sh --shm-size=20gb \
+# --build-dir=/PATH/TO/BUILD/DIRECTORY
+#
+# - Non-mandatory options:
+#
+# - If you already have the input data that is necessary for your
+# project, use the '--input-dir' option to specify its location
+# on your host file system. Otherwise the necessary analysis
+# files will be downloaded directly into the build
+# directory. Note that this is only necessary when '--build-only'
+# is not given.
+#
+# - If you already have the necessary software tarballs that are
+# necessary for your project, use the '--software-dir' option to
+# specify its location on your host file system only when
+# building the container. No problem if you don't have them, they
+# will be downloaded during the configuration phase.
+#
+# - To avoid having to set them every time you want to start the
+# apptainer environment, you can put this command (with the proper
+# directories) into a 'run.sh' script in the top Maneage'd project
+# source directory and simply execute that. The special name 'run.sh'
+# is in Maneage's '.gitignore', so it will not be included in your
+# git history by mistake.
+#
+# Known problems:
+#
+# - As of 2025-04-06 the log file containing the output of the 'docker
+# build' command that configures the Maneage'd project does not keep
+# all the output (which gets clipped by Docker). with a "[output
+# clipped, log limit 2MiB reached]" message. We need to find a way to
+# fix this (so nothing gets clipped: useful for debugging).
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2021-2025 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>
+#
+# This script is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+# Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
+# option) any later version.
+#
+# This script is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
+# Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with this script. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+
+
+
+# Script settings
+# ---------------
+# Stop the script if there are any errors.
+set -e
+
+
+
+
+
+# Default option values
+jobs=0
+quiet=0
+source_dir=
+build_only=
+image_file=""
+shm_size=20gb
+scriptname="$0"
+project_shell=0
+container_shell=0
+project_name=maneaged
+base_name=maneage-base
+base_os=debian:stable-slim
+
+print_help() {
+ # Print the output.
+ cat <<EOF
+Usage: $scriptname [OPTIONS]
+
+Top-level script to build and run a Maneage'd project within Docker.
+
+ Host OS directories (to be mounted in the container):
+ -b, --build-dir=STR Dir. to build in (only analysis in host).
+ -i, --input-dir=STR Dir. of input datasets (optional).
+ -s, --software-dir=STR Directory of necessary software tarballs.
+ --source-dir=STR Directory of source code (default: 'pwd -P').
+
+ Docker images
+ --base-os=STR Base OS name (default: '$base_os').
+ --base-name=STR Base OS docker image (default: $base_name).
+ --project-name=STR Project's docker image (default: $project_name).
+ --image-file=STR [Docker only] Load (if given file exists), or
+ save (if given file does not exist), the image.
+ For saving, the given name has to have an
+ '.tar.gz' suffix.
+
+ Interactive shell
+ --project-shell Open the project's shell within the container.
+ --container-shell Open the container shell.
+
+ Operating mode:
+ -q, --quiet Do not print informative statements.
+ -?, --help Give this help list.
+ --shm-size=STR Passed to 'docker build' (default: $shm_size).
+ -j, --jobs=INT Number of threads to use in each phase.
+ --build-only Just build the container, don't run it.
+
+Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or
+optional for any corresponding short options.
+
+Maneage URL: https://maneage.org
+
+Report bugs to mohammad@akhlaghi.org
+EOF
+}
+
+on_off_option_error() {
+ if [ "x$2" = x ]; then
+ echo "$scriptname: '$1' doesn't take any values"
+ else
+ echo "$scriptname: '$1' (or '$2') doesn't take any values"
+ fi
+ exit 1
+}
+
+check_v() {
+ if [ x"$2" = x ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: option '$1' requires an argument. "
+ printf "Try '$scriptname --help' for more information\n"
+ exit 1;
+ fi
+}
+
+while [ $# -gt 0 ]
+do
+ case $1 in
+
+ # OS directories
+ -b|--build-dir) build_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$build_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ -b=*|--build-dir=*) build_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$build_dir"; shift;;
+ -b*) build_dir=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-b//'); check_v "$1" "$build_dir"; shift;;
+ -i|--input-dir) input_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$input_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ -i=*|--input-dir=*) input_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$input_dir"; shift;;
+ -i*) input_dir=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-i//'); check_v "$1" "$input_dir"; shift;;
+ -s|--software-dir) software_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$software_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ -s=*|--software-dir=*) software_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$software_dir"; shift;;
+ -s*) software_dir=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-s//'); check_v "$1" "$software_dir"; shift;;
+ --source-dir) source_dir="$2"; check_v "$1" "$source_dir"; shift;shift;;
+ --source-dir=*) source_dir="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$source_dir"; shift;;
+
+ # Container options.
+ --base-name) base_name="$2"; check_v "$1" "$base_name"; shift;shift;;
+ --base-name=*) base_name="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$base_name"; shift;;
+ --project-name) project_name="$2"; check_v "$1" "$project_name"; shift;shift;;
+ --project-name=*) project_name="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$project_name"; shift;;
+
+ # Interactive shell.
+ --project-shell) project_shell=1; shift;;
+ --project_shell=*) on_off_option_error --project-shell;;
+ --container-shell) container_shell=1; shift;;
+ --container_shell=*) on_off_option_error --container-shell;;
+
+ # Operating mode
+ -q|--quiet) quiet=1; shift;;
+ -q*|--quiet=*) on_off_option_error --quiet;;
+ -j|--jobs) jobs="$2"; check_v "$1" "$jobs"; shift;shift;;
+ -j=*|--jobs=*) jobs="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$jobs"; shift;;
+ -j*) jobs=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-j//'); check_v "$1" "$jobs"; shift;;
+ --build-only) build_only=1; shift;;
+ --build-only=*) on_off_option_error --build-only;;
+ --shm-size) shm_size="$2"; check_v "$1" "$shm_size"; shift;shift;;
+ --shm-size=*) shm_size="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$shm_size"; shift;;
+ -'?'|--help) print_help; exit 0;;
+ -'?'*|--help=*) on_off_option_error --help -?;;
+
+ # Output file
+ --image-file) image_file="$2"; check_v "$1" "$image_file"; shift;shift;;
+ --image-file=*) image_file="${1#*=}"; check_v "$1" "$image_file"; shift;;
+
+ # Unrecognized option:
+ -*) echo "$scriptname: unknown option '$1'"; exit 1;;
+ esac
+done
+
+
+
+
+
+# Sanity checks
+# -------------
+#
+# Make sure that the build directory is given and that it exists.
+if [ x$build_dir = x ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: '--build-dir' not provided, this is the location "
+ printf "that all built analysis files will be kept on the host OS\n"
+ exit 1;
+else
+ if ! [ -d $build_dir ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: '$build_dir' (value to '--build-dir') doesn't "
+ printf "exist\n"; exit 1;
+ fi
+fi
+
+# The temporary directory to place the Dockerfile.
+tmp_dir="$build_dir"/temporary-docker-container-dir
+
+
+
+
+# Directory preparations
+# ----------------------
+#
+# If the host operating system has '/dev/shm', then give Docker access
+# to it also for improved speed in some scenarios (like configuration).
+if [ -d /dev/shm ]; then shm_mnt="-v /dev/shm:/dev/shm";
+else shm_mnt=""; fi
+
+# If the following directories do not exist within the build directory,
+# create them to make sure the '--mount' commands always work and
+# that any file. Ideally, the 'input' directory should not be under the 'build'
+# directory, but if the user hasn't given it then they don't care about
+# potentially deleting it later (Maneage will download the inputs), so put
+# it in the build directory.
+analysis_dir="$build_dir"/analysis
+if ! [ -d $analysis_dir ]; then mkdir $analysis_dir; fi
+
+# If no '--source-dir' was given, set it to the output of 'pwd -P' (to get
+# the path without potential symbolic links) in the running directory.
+if [ x"$source_dir" = x ]; then source_dir=$(pwd -P); fi
+
+# Only when an an input directory is given, we need the respective 'mount'
+# option for the 'docker run' command.
+input_dir_mnt=""
+if ! [ x"$input_dir" = x ]; then
+ input_dir_mnt="-v $input_dir:/home/maneager/input"
+fi
+
+# Number of threads to build software (taken from 'configure.sh').
+if [ x"$jobs" = x0 ]; then
+ if type nproc > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
+ numthreads=$(nproc --all);
+ else
+ numthreads=$(sysctl -a | awk '/^hw\.ncpu/{print $2}')
+ if [ x"$numthreads" = x ]; then numthreads=1; fi
+ fi
+else
+ numthreads=$jobs
+fi
+
+# Since the container is read-only and is run with the '--contain' option
+# (which makes an empty '/tmp'), we need to make a dedicated directory for
+# the container to be able to write to. This is necessary because some
+# software (Biber in particular on the default branch or Ghostscript) need
+# to write there! See https://github.com/plk/biber/issues/494. We'll keep
+# the directory on the host OS within the build directory, but as a hidden
+# file (since it is not necessary in other types of build and ultimately
+# only contains temporary files of programs that need it).
+toptmp=$build_dir/.docker-tmp-$(whoami)
+if ! [ -d $toptmp ]; then mkdir $toptmp; fi
+chmod -R +w $toptmp/ # Some software remove writing flags on /tmp files.
+if ! [ x"$( ls -A $toptmp )" = x ]; then rm -r "$toptmp"/*; fi
+
+# [DOCKER-ONLY] Make sure the user is a member of the 'docker' group. This
+# is needed only for Linux, given that other systems uses other strategies.
+# (See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/70385997)
+kernelname=$(uname -s)
+if [ x$kernelname = xLinux ]; then
+ glist=$(groups $(whoami) | awk '/docker/')
+ if [ x"$glist" = x ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: you are not a member of the 'docker' group "
+ printf "You can run the following command as root to fix this: "
+ printf "'usermod -aG docker $(whoami)'\n"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+fi
+
+# [DOCKER-ONLY] Function to check the temporary directory for building the
+# base operating system docker image. It is necessary that this directory
+# be empty because Docker will inherit the sub-directories of the directory
+# that the Dockerfile is located in.
+tmp_dir_check () {
+ if [ -d $tmp_dir ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: '$tmp_dir' already exists, please "
+ printf "delete it and re-run this script. This is a temporary "
+ printf "directory only necessary when building a Docker image "
+ printf "and gets deleted automatically after a successful "
+ printf "build. The fact that it remains hints at a problem "
+ printf "in a previous attempt to build a Docker image\n"
+ exit 1
+ else
+ mkdir $tmp_dir
+ fi
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+# Base operating system
+# ---------------------
+#
+# If the base image does not exist, then create it. If it does, inform the
+# user that it will be used.
+if docker image list | grep $base_name &> /dev/null; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: base OS docker image ('$base_name') "
+ printf "already exists and will be used. If you want to build a "
+ printf "new base OS image, give a new name to '--base-name'. "
+ printf "To remove this message run with '--quiet'\n"
+ fi
+else
+
+ # In case an image file is given, load the environment from that (no
+ # need to build the environment from scratch).
+ if ! [ x"$image_file" = x ] && [ -f "$image_file" ]; then
+ docker load --input $image_file
+ else
+
+ # Build the temporary directory.
+ tmp_dir_check
+
+ # Build the Dockerfile.
+ uid=$(id -u)
+ cat <<EOF > $tmp_dir/Dockerfile
+FROM $base_os
+RUN useradd -ms /bin/sh --uid $uid maneager; \\
+ printf '123\n123' | passwd maneager; \\
+ printf '456\n456' | passwd root
+RUN apt update; apt install -y gcc g++ wget; echo 'export PS1="[\[\033[01;31m\]\u@\h \W\[\033[32m\]\[\033[00m\]]# "' >> ~/.bashrc
+USER maneager
+WORKDIR /home/maneager
+RUN mkdir build; mkdir build/analysis; echo 'export PS1="[\[\033[01;35m\]\u@\h \W\[\033[32m\]\[\033[00m\]]$ "' >> ~/.bashrc
+EOF
+
+ # Build the base-OS container and delete the temporary directory.
+ curdir="$(pwd)"
+ cd $tmp_dir
+ docker build ./ \
+ -t $base_name \
+ --shm-size=$shm_size
+ cd "$curdir"
+ rm -rf $tmp_dir
+ fi
+fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# Maneage software configuration
+# ------------------------------
+#
+# Having the base operating system in place, we can now construct the
+# project's docker file.
+intbuild=/home/maneager/build
+if docker image list | grep $project_name &> /dev/null; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: project's image ('$project_name') "
+ printf "already exists and will be used. If you want to build a "
+ printf "new project image, give a new name to '--project-name'. "
+ printf "To remove this message run with '--quiet'\n"
+ fi
+else
+
+ # Build the temporary directory.
+ tmp_dir_check
+ df=$tmp_dir/Dockerfile
+
+ # The only way to mount a directory inside the Docker build environment
+ # is the 'RUN --mount' command. But Docker doesn't recognize things
+ # like symbolic links. So we need to copy the project's source under
+ # this temporary directory.
+ sdir=source
+ mkdir $tmp_dir/$sdir
+ dsr=/home/maneager/source-raw
+ cp -r $source_dir/* $source_dir/.git $tmp_dir/$sdir
+
+ # Start constructing the Dockerfile.
+ #
+ # Note on the printf's '\x5C\n' part: this will print out as a
+ # backslash at the end of the line to allow easy human readability of
+ # the Dockerfile (necessary for debugging!).
+ echo "FROM $base_name" > $df
+ printf "RUN --mount=type=bind,source=$sdir,target=$dsr \x5C\n" >> $df
+
+ # If a software directory was given, copy it and add its line.
+ tsdir=tarballs-software
+ dts=/home/maneager/tarballs-software
+ if ! [ x"$software_dir" = x ]; then
+
+ # Make the directory to host the software and copy the contents
+ # that the user gave there.
+ mkdir $tmp_dir/$tsdir
+ cp -r "$software_dir"/* $tmp_dir/$tsdir/
+ printf " --mount=type=bind,source=$tsdir,target=$dts \x5C\n" >> $df
+ fi
+
+ # Construct the rest of the 'RUN' command.
+ printf " cp -r $dsr /home/maneager/source; \x5C\n" >> $df
+ printf " cd /home/maneager/source; \x5C\n" >> $df
+ printf " ./project configure --jobs=$jobs \x5C\n" >> $df
+ printf " --build-dir=$intbuild \x5C\n" >> $df
+ printf " --input-dir=/home/maneager/input \x5C\n" >> $df
+ printf " --software-dir=$dts; \x5C\n" >> $df
+
+ # We are deleting the '.build/software/tarballs' directory because this
+ # directory is not relevant for the analysis of the project. But in
+ # case any tarball was downloaded, it will consume space within the
+ # container.
+ printf " rm -rf .build/software/tarballs; \x5C\n" >> $df
+
+ # We are deleting the source directory becaues later (at 'docker run'
+ # time), the 'source' will be mounted directly from the host operating
+ # system.
+ printf " cd /home/maneager; \x5C\n" >> $df
+ printf " rm -rf source\n" >> $df
+
+ # Build the Maneage container and delete the temporary directory. The
+ # '--progress plain' option is for Docker to print all the outputs
+ # (otherwise, it will only print a very small part!).
+ cd $tmp_dir
+ docker build ./ -t $project_name \
+ --progress=plain \
+ --shm-size=$shm_size \
+ --no-cache \
+ 2>&1 | tee build.log
+ cd ..
+ rm -rf $tmp_dir
+fi
+
+# If the user wants to save the container (into a file that does not
+# exist), do it here. If the file exists, it will only be used for creating
+# the container in the previous stages.
+if ! [ x"$image_file" = x ] && ! [ -f "$image_file" ]; then
+
+ # Save the image into a tarball
+ tarname=$(echo $image_file | sed -e's|.gz$||')
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: saving docker image to '$tarname'"
+ fi
+ docker save -o $tarname $project_name
+
+ # Compress the saved image
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: compressing to '$image_file' (can "
+ printf "take +10 minutes, but volume decreases by more than half!)"
+ fi
+ gzip --best $tarname
+fi
+
+# If the user just wanted to build the base operating system, abort the
+# script here.
+if ! [ x"$build_only" = x ]; then
+ if [ $quiet = 0 ]; then
+ printf "$scriptname: info: Maneaged project has been configured "
+ printf "successfully in the '$project_name' image"
+ fi
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# Run the analysis within the Maneage'd container
+# -----------------------------------------------
+#
+# The startup command of the container is managed though the 'shellopt'
+# variable that starts here.
+shellopt=""
+sobase="/bin/bash -c 'cd source; "
+sobase="$sobase ./project configure --build-dir=$intbuild "
+sobase="$sobase --existing-conf --no-pause --offline --quiet && "
+sobase="$sobase ./project MODE --build-dir=$intbuild"
+if [ $container_shell = 1 ] || [ $project_shell = 1 ]; then
+
+ # The interactive flag is necessary for both these scenarios.
+ interactiveopt="-it"
+
+ # With '--project-shell' we need 'shellopt', the MODE just needs to be
+ # set to 'shell'.
+ if [ $project_shell = 1 ]; then
+ shellopt="$(echo $sobase | sed -e's|MODE|shell|');'"
+ fi
+
+# No interactive shell requested, just run the project.
+else
+ interactiveopt=""
+ shellopt="$(echo $sobase | sed -e's|MODE|make|') --jobs=$jobs;'"
+fi
+
+# Execute Docker. The 'eval' is because the 'shellopt' variable contains a
+# single-quote that the shell should "evaluate".
+eval docker run --read-only \
+ -v "$analysis_dir":/home/maneager/build/analysis \
+ -v "$source_dir":/home/maneager/source \
+ -v $toptmp:/tmp \
+ $input_dir_mnt \
+ $shm_mnt \
+ $interactiveopt \
+ $project_name \
+ $shellopt
diff --git a/reproduce/software/shell/pre-make-build.sh b/reproduce/software/shell/pre-make-build.sh
index 28b7385..172bdb6 100755
--- a/reproduce/software/shell/pre-make-build.sh
+++ b/reproduce/software/shell/pre-make-build.sh
@@ -135,16 +135,6 @@ download_tarball() {
else mv "$ucname" "$maneagetar"
fi
fi
-
- # If the tarball is newer than the (possibly existing) program (the
- # version has changed), then delete the program. When the LaTeX name is
- # not given here, the software is re-built later (close to the end of
- # 'basic.mk') and the name is properly placed there.
- if [ -f "$ibidir/$progname" ]; then
- if [ "$maneagetar" -nt "$ibidir/$progname" ]; then
- rm "$ibidir/$progname"
- fi
- fi
}
@@ -159,6 +149,9 @@ build_program() {
# Options
configoptions=$1
+ # Inform the user.
+ echo; echo "Pre-make building of $progname"; echo
+
# Go into the temporary building directory.
cd "$tmpblddir"
unpackdir="$progname"-"$version"
@@ -183,7 +176,8 @@ build_program() {
# build the project, either with Make and either without it.
if [ x$progname = xlzip ]; then
- ./configure --build --check --installdir="$instdir/bin" $configoptions
+ ./configure --build --check --installdir="$instdir/bin" \
+ $configoptions
else
# All others accept the configure script.
./configure --prefix="$instdir" $configoptions
@@ -196,7 +190,10 @@ build_program() {
case $on_mac_os in
yes) sed -e's/\%1u/\%d/' src/flock.c > src/flock-new.c;;
no) sed -e's/\%1u/\%ld/' src/flock.c > src/flock-new.c;;
- *) echo "pre-make-build.sh: '$on_mac_os' unrecognized value for on_mac_os";;
+ *)
+ printf "pre-make-build.sh: '$on_mac_os' "
+ printf "unrecognized value for on_mac_os"
+ exit 1;;
esac
mv src/flock-new.c src/flock.c
fi
@@ -218,9 +215,9 @@ build_program() {
cd "$topdir"
rm -rf "$tmpblddir/$unpackdir"
if [ x"$progname_tex" = x ]; then
- echo "" > "$ibidir/$progname"
+ echo "" > "$texfile"
else
- echo "$progname_tex $version" > "$ibidir/$progname"
+ echo "$progname_tex $version" > "$texfile"
fi
fi
}
@@ -238,12 +235,12 @@ build_program() {
# (without compression it is just ~400Kb). So we use its '.tar' file and
# won't rely on the host's compression tools at all.
progname="lzip"
-progname_tex="" # Lzip re-built after GCC (empty string to avoid repetition)
+progname_tex="" # Lzip is re-built after GCC (empty to avoid repetition)
url=$(awk '/^'$progname'-url/{print $3}' $urlfile)
version=$(awk '/^'$progname'-version/{print $3}' "$versionsfile")
tarball=$progname-$version.tar
-download_tarball
-build_program
+texfile="$ibidir/$progname-$version-pre-make"
+if ! [ -f $texfile ]; then download_tarball; build_program; fi
@@ -268,8 +265,11 @@ progname_tex="" # Make re-built after GCC (empty string to avoid repetition)
url=$(awk '/^'$progname'-url/{print $3}' $urlfile)
version=$(awk '/^'$progname'-version/{print $3}' $versionsfile)
tarball=$progname-$version.tar.lz
-download_tarball
-build_program "--disable-dependency-tracking --without-guile"
+texfile="$ibidir/$progname-$version-pre-make"
+if ! [ -f $texfile ]; then
+ download_tarball
+ build_program "--disable-dependency-tracking --without-guile"
+fi
@@ -286,13 +286,11 @@ progname_tex="Dash"
url=$(awk '/^'$progname'-url/{print $3}' $urlfile)
version=$(awk '/^'$progname'-version/{print $3}' $versionsfile)
tarball=$progname-$version.tar.lz
-download_tarball
-build_program
+texfile="$ibidir/$progname-$version"
+if ! [ -f $texfile ]; then download_tarball; build_program; fi
# If the 'sh' symbolic link isn't set yet, set it to point to Dash.
-if [ -f $bindir/sh ]; then just_a_place_holder=1
-else ln -sf $bindir/dash $bindir/sh;
-fi
+if ! [ -f $bindir/sh ]; then ln -sf $bindir/dash $bindir/sh; fi
@@ -315,12 +313,5 @@ progname_tex="Discoteq flock"
url=$(awk '/^'$progname'-url/{print $3}' $urlfile)
version=$(awk '/^'$progname'-version/{print $3}' $versionsfile)
tarball=$progname-$version.tar.lz
-download_tarball
-build_program
-
-
-
-
-
-# Finish this script successfully
-exit 0
+texfile="$ibidir/$progname-$version"
+if ! [ -f $texfile ]; then download_tarball; build_program; fi