Further extract and setup for rebuild

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iamromulan
2024-10-04 00:45:29 -04:00
parent 1af3ee2d5e
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Package: inotifywait
Version: 3.20.11.0-1
Depends: libc, libinotifytools
Source: feeds/packages/utils/inotify-tools
SourceName: inotifywait
License: GPLv2
LicenseFiles: COPYING
Section: utils
SourceDateEpoch: 1605477462
Maintainer: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Architecture: aarch64_cortex-a53
Installed-Size: 9023
Description: inotify-tools is a C library and a set of command-line programs for
Linux providing a simple interface to inotify. These programs can be
used to monitor and act upon filesystem events. A more detailed
description of the programs is further down the page. The programs are
written in C and have no dependencies other than a Linux kernel
supporting inotify.
This package provides the inotifywait tool.

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#!/bin/sh
[ "${IPKG_NO_SCRIPT}" = "1" ] && exit 0
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_postinst $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_prerm $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
# Script for building OpenWRT .ipk packages using tar by iamromulan
# Works with SDXPPINN OpenWRT - iamromulan
# This script accepts an optional path to the directory containing the `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# Usage: ./build-ipk.sh [path]
# If no path is provided, the script will look in the current directory for `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# This will spit out an ipk in the current directory
# Check if the script is run as root. If not, rerun with sudo.
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Script is not running as root. Re-executing with sudo..."
exec sudo "$0" "$@"
fi
# Set the default build path to the current directory
build_path="."
# Check if a path is provided as the first argument
if [ "$1" ]; then
build_path="$1"
fi
# Check if the required directories are present in the specified path
if [ ! -d "${build_path}/CONTROL" ] || [ ! -d "${build_path}/root" ]; then
echo "Error: CONTROL and root directories must be present in the specified path (${build_path})."
exit 1
fi
# Extract values from the CONTROL/control file in the specified path
pkgname=$(grep -i '^Package:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
version=$(grep -i '^Version:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
architecture=$(grep -i '^Architecture:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
# Check if values are extracted correctly
if [ -z "$pkgname" ] || [ -z "$version" ] || [ -z "$architecture" ]; then
echo "Error: Failed to extract Package, Version, or Architecture from ${build_path}/CONTROL/control."
exit 1
fi
# Set the final IPK name based on the extracted values
ipkname="${pkgname}_${version}_${architecture}.ipk"
# Ensure all CONTROL scripts are executable
echo "Setting permissions for CONTROL scripts..."
chmod +x "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
# Set ownership for CONTROL and root files
echo "Setting ownership for all package files..."
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/root"/*
# Create control.tar.gz from the CONTROL directory
echo "Creating control.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf control.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/CONTROL" .
# Create data.tar.gz from the root directory
echo "Creating data.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf data.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/root" .
# Create debian-binary file (must contain exactly "2.0" without a newline)
echo -n "2.0" > debian-binary
chown -R root:root debian-binary
# Combine the components into the final .ipk file using tar
echo "Packaging ${ipkname}..."
tar -czvf "$ipkname" debian-binary control.tar.gz data.tar.gz
# Clean up intermediate files
echo "Cleaning up temporary files..."
rm -f control.tar.gz data.tar.gz debian-binary
echo "IPK package ${ipkname} created successfully using tar."

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Package: libinotifytools
Version: 3.20.11.0-1
Depends: libc
Source: feeds/packages/utils/inotify-tools
SourceName: libinotifytools
License: GPLv2
LicenseFiles: COPYING
Section: libs
SourceDateEpoch: 1605477462
Maintainer: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Architecture: aarch64_cortex-a53
Installed-Size: 13142
Description: inotify-tools is a C library and a set of command-line programs for
Linux providing a simple interface to inotify. These programs can be
used to monitor and act upon filesystem events. A more detailed
description of the programs is further down the page. The programs are
written in C and have no dependencies other than a Linux kernel
supporting inotify.
This package provides the libinotifytools shared library.

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#!/bin/sh
[ "${IPKG_NO_SCRIPT}" = "1" ] && exit 0
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_postinst $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_prerm $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
# Script for building OpenWRT .ipk packages using tar by iamromulan
# Works with SDXPPINN OpenWRT - iamromulan
# This script accepts an optional path to the directory containing the `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# Usage: ./build-ipk.sh [path]
# If no path is provided, the script will look in the current directory for `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# This will spit out an ipk in the current directory
# Check if the script is run as root. If not, rerun with sudo.
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Script is not running as root. Re-executing with sudo..."
exec sudo "$0" "$@"
fi
# Set the default build path to the current directory
build_path="."
# Check if a path is provided as the first argument
if [ "$1" ]; then
build_path="$1"
fi
# Check if the required directories are present in the specified path
if [ ! -d "${build_path}/CONTROL" ] || [ ! -d "${build_path}/root" ]; then
echo "Error: CONTROL and root directories must be present in the specified path (${build_path})."
exit 1
fi
# Extract values from the CONTROL/control file in the specified path
pkgname=$(grep -i '^Package:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
version=$(grep -i '^Version:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
architecture=$(grep -i '^Architecture:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
# Check if values are extracted correctly
if [ -z "$pkgname" ] || [ -z "$version" ] || [ -z "$architecture" ]; then
echo "Error: Failed to extract Package, Version, or Architecture from ${build_path}/CONTROL/control."
exit 1
fi
# Set the final IPK name based on the extracted values
ipkname="${pkgname}_${version}_${architecture}.ipk"
# Ensure all CONTROL scripts are executable
echo "Setting permissions for CONTROL scripts..."
chmod +x "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
# Set ownership for CONTROL and root files
echo "Setting ownership for all package files..."
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/root"/*
# Create control.tar.gz from the CONTROL directory
echo "Creating control.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf control.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/CONTROL" .
# Create data.tar.gz from the root directory
echo "Creating data.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf data.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/root" .
# Create debian-binary file (must contain exactly "2.0" without a newline)
echo -n "2.0" > debian-binary
chown -R root:root debian-binary
# Combine the components into the final .ipk file using tar
echo "Packaging ${ipkname}..."
tar -czvf "$ipkname" debian-binary control.tar.gz data.tar.gz
# Clean up intermediate files
echo "Cleaning up temporary files..."
rm -f control.tar.gz data.tar.gz debian-binary
echo "IPK package ${ipkname} created successfully using tar."

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libinotifytools.so.0.4.1

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libinotifytools.so.0.4.1

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Package: tailscale
Version: 1.32.3-1
Depends: libc, tailscaled
Source: feeds/packages/net/tailscale
SourceName: tailscale
License: BSD-3-Clause
LicenseFiles: LICENSE
Section: net
SourceDateEpoch: 1671394068
Maintainer: Jan Pavlinec <jan.pavlinec1@gmail.com>
Architecture: aarch64_cortex-a53
Installed-Size: 3651096
Description: It creates a secure network between your servers, computers,
and cloud instances. Even when separated by firewalls or subnets.

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#!/bin/sh
[ "${IPKG_NO_SCRIPT}" = "1" ] && exit 0
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_postinst $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_prerm $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
# Script for building OpenWRT .ipk packages using tar by iamromulan
# Works with SDXPPINN OpenWRT - iamromulan
# This script accepts an optional path to the directory containing the `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# Usage: ./build-ipk.sh [path]
# If no path is provided, the script will look in the current directory for `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# This will spit out an ipk in the current directory
# Check if the script is run as root. If not, rerun with sudo.
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Script is not running as root. Re-executing with sudo..."
exec sudo "$0" "$@"
fi
# Set the default build path to the current directory
build_path="."
# Check if a path is provided as the first argument
if [ "$1" ]; then
build_path="$1"
fi
# Check if the required directories are present in the specified path
if [ ! -d "${build_path}/CONTROL" ] || [ ! -d "${build_path}/root" ]; then
echo "Error: CONTROL and root directories must be present in the specified path (${build_path})."
exit 1
fi
# Extract values from the CONTROL/control file in the specified path
pkgname=$(grep -i '^Package:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
version=$(grep -i '^Version:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
architecture=$(grep -i '^Architecture:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
# Check if values are extracted correctly
if [ -z "$pkgname" ] || [ -z "$version" ] || [ -z "$architecture" ]; then
echo "Error: Failed to extract Package, Version, or Architecture from ${build_path}/CONTROL/control."
exit 1
fi
# Set the final IPK name based on the extracted values
ipkname="${pkgname}_${version}_${architecture}.ipk"
# Ensure all CONTROL scripts are executable
echo "Setting permissions for CONTROL scripts..."
chmod +x "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
# Set ownership for CONTROL and root files
echo "Setting ownership for all package files..."
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/root"/*
# Create control.tar.gz from the CONTROL directory
echo "Creating control.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf control.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/CONTROL" .
# Create data.tar.gz from the root directory
echo "Creating data.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf data.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/root" .
# Create debian-binary file (must contain exactly "2.0" without a newline)
echo -n "2.0" > debian-binary
chown -R root:root debian-binary
# Combine the components into the final .ipk file using tar
echo "Packaging ${ipkname}..."
tar -czvf "$ipkname" debian-binary control.tar.gz data.tar.gz
# Clean up intermediate files
echo "Cleaning up temporary files..."
rm -f control.tar.gz data.tar.gz debian-binary
echo "IPK package ${ipkname} created successfully using tar."

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/etc/config/tailscale

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Package: tailscaled
Version: 1.32.3-1
Depends: libc, ca-bundle, kmod-tun
Source: feeds/packages/net/tailscale
SourceName: tailscaled
License: BSD-3-Clause
LicenseFiles: LICENSE
Section: net
SourceDateEpoch: 1671394068
Maintainer: Jan Pavlinec <jan.pavlinec1@gmail.com>
Architecture: aarch64_cortex-a53
Installed-Size: 6285065
Description: It creates a secure network between your servers, computers,
and cloud instances. Even when separated by firewalls or subnets.

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#!/bin/sh
[ "${IPKG_NO_SCRIPT}" = "1" ] && exit 0
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_postinst $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
[ -s ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh ] || exit 0
. ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/lib/functions.sh
default_prerm $0 $@

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#!/bin/sh
# Script for building OpenWRT .ipk packages using tar by iamromulan
# Works with SDXPPINN OpenWRT - iamromulan
# This script accepts an optional path to the directory containing the `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# Usage: ./build-ipk.sh [path]
# If no path is provided, the script will look in the current directory for `CONTROL` and `root` directories.
# This will spit out an ipk in the current directory
# Check if the script is run as root. If not, rerun with sudo.
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Script is not running as root. Re-executing with sudo..."
exec sudo "$0" "$@"
fi
# Set the default build path to the current directory
build_path="."
# Check if a path is provided as the first argument
if [ "$1" ]; then
build_path="$1"
fi
# Check if the required directories are present in the specified path
if [ ! -d "${build_path}/CONTROL" ] || [ ! -d "${build_path}/root" ]; then
echo "Error: CONTROL and root directories must be present in the specified path (${build_path})."
exit 1
fi
# Extract values from the CONTROL/control file in the specified path
pkgname=$(grep -i '^Package:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
version=$(grep -i '^Version:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
architecture=$(grep -i '^Architecture:' "${build_path}/CONTROL/control" | awk '{print $2}')
# Check if values are extracted correctly
if [ -z "$pkgname" ] || [ -z "$version" ] || [ -z "$architecture" ]; then
echo "Error: Failed to extract Package, Version, or Architecture from ${build_path}/CONTROL/control."
exit 1
fi
# Set the final IPK name based on the extracted values
ipkname="${pkgname}_${version}_${architecture}.ipk"
# Ensure all CONTROL scripts are executable
echo "Setting permissions for CONTROL scripts..."
chmod +x "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
# Set ownership for CONTROL and root files
echo "Setting ownership for all package files..."
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/CONTROL"/*
chown -R root:root "${build_path}/root"/*
# Create control.tar.gz from the CONTROL directory
echo "Creating control.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf control.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/CONTROL" .
# Create data.tar.gz from the root directory
echo "Creating data.tar.gz..."
tar -czvf data.tar.gz -C "${build_path}/root" .
# Create debian-binary file (must contain exactly "2.0" without a newline)
echo -n "2.0" > debian-binary
chown -R root:root debian-binary
# Combine the components into the final .ipk file using tar
echo "Packaging ${ipkname}..."
tar -czvf "$ipkname" debian-binary control.tar.gz data.tar.gz
# Clean up intermediate files
echo "Cleaning up temporary files..."
rm -f control.tar.gz data.tar.gz debian-binary
echo "IPK package ${ipkname} created successfully using tar."

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config settings 'settings'
option log_stderr '1'
option log_stdout '1'
option port '41641'
option state_file '/etc/tailscale/tailscaled.state'

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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
# Copyright 2020 Google LLC.
# Copyright (C) 2021 CZ.NIC z.s.p.o. (https://www.nic.cz/)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
USE_PROCD=1
START=80
start_service() {
local state_file
local port
local std_err std_out
config_load tailscale
config_get_bool std_out "settings" log_stdout 1
config_get_bool std_err "settings" log_stderr 1
config_get port "settings" port 41641
config_get state_file "settings" state_file /etc/tailscale/tailscaled.state
/usr/sbin/tailscaled --cleanup
procd_open_instance
procd_set_param command /usr/sbin/tailscaled
# Set the port to listen on for incoming VPN packets.
# Remote nodes will automatically be informed about the new port number,
# but you might want to configure this in order to set external firewall
# settings.
procd_append_param command --port "$port"
procd_append_param command --state "$state_file"
procd_set_param respawn
procd_set_param stdout "$std_out"
procd_set_param stderr "$std_err"
procd_close_instance
}
stop_service() {
/usr/sbin/tailscaled --cleanup
}

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/etc/tailscale/tailscaled.state