Scripts to help in the creation and maintenance of the GITEA git repos for SMEServer and SMEContribs.
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smeserver-gitutils

Utilities to use with smeserver on Koozali.org GITEA instance

Just a repackaging of some of Brian Read's tools with some modifications for the new git structure and some tidy-up of the ini file and debug statements

config

sample ~/.smegit/config or /etc/smegit.ini file - fill in your details
It will use the user config first and system ini, if user config does not exist

git-cvs2git.sh

copy current cvs version of a package across to git in new structure

git-cvs2git.sh <repository> <organisation> [<local>]
  • <repository> repository (package) to be migrated (e.g. smeserver-yum)
  • <organisation> can ONLY be smeserver or smecontribs

optional parameters, can appear in any order

  • <local> will migrate into your local GITEA (in config), otherwise remote GITEA
  • <debug> run in debug mode

git-get-and-build-repo.sh

bring down current git repository and run mockbuild

git-get-and-build.sh <organisation> <repository> [<local> <debug>]
  • <repository> repository (package) to be built (e.g. smeserver-yum)
  • <organisation> can be any organisation or user on the remote GITEA instance

optional parameters, can appear in any order

  • <local> will build from local GITEA (in config), otherwise from remote GITEA
  • <debug> run in debug mode

git-migrate-repo.sh

create mirror or copy of src.koozali.org repository in a local GITEA instance

git-migrate-repo.sh <repository> <organisation> [<copy|mirror> <target organisation> <debug>]
  • <repository> repository (package) to be copied (e.g. smeserver-yum)
  • <organisation> can be any organisation or user on the remote GITEA instance
  • <debug> run in debug mode

optional parameters, can appear in any order

  • <copy|mirror> will create local repo as either a copy or a mirror of the remote repo (default = copy)
  • <target organisation> within your local GITEA, otherwise local user - must exist already
  • <debug> run in debug mode

git-migrate-org.sh

create mirrors of all repos for an organisation in a local GITEA instance

git-migrate-org.sh <organisation> [<copy|mirror> <review> <target organisation> <debug>]
  • <organisation> can be any organisation or user on the remote GITEA instance

optional parameters, can appear in any order

  • <copy|mirror> will create local repos as either a copy or a mirror of the remote repos (default = copy)
  • <review> will just list the repos to be migrated, rather than doing it
  • <target organisation> within your local GITEA, otherwise local user - must exist already
  • <debug> run in debug mode
  • <noisy> show each repo being migrated

rename-e-smith-pkg.sh

Rename an e-smith package as smeserver and change relevant files

rename-emith-pkg.sh <pkg> [<organisation> <local> <force> <debug>]
  • <pkg> Module name to be renamed e.g. e-smith-dnscache

optional parameters, can appear in any order

  • <organisation> (any gitea organisation smeserver, smecontribs or user - defaults to smeserver)
  • <local> will use parameters set for local repository else it will use remote
  • <force> will automagically delete an existing repo, otherwise it will prompt
  • <debug> run in debug mode

This works whether the repo and local files exist of not (it deletes them if necessary)

parse-list.sh

Parse a list of parameters and execute script with those parameters

parse-list.sh <param file> <script> [<noisy> <additional> <additional> <additional>]
  • <param file> name of file containing parameters
  • <script> script to run (e.g. rename-e-smith-pkg.sh)

optional params can appear in any order

  • <noisy> show line being executed
  • <additional> additional params to be passed (up to 3) e.g. debug,force,local