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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

#
# build-dpkg.sh - Script for building deb packages
#

set -e

SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname $0)
source $SCRIPT_DIR/pkg-common.sh

#
# usage -- print usage message and exit
#
usage()
{
	[ "$1" ] && echo Error: $1
	cat >&2 <<EOF
Usage: $0 [ -h ] -t version-tag -s source-dir -w working-dir -o output-dir
	[ -e build-experimental ] [ -c run-check ]
	[ -n with-ndctl ] [ -f testconfig-file ]

-h			print this help message
-t version-tag		source version tag
-s source-dir		source directory
-w working-dir		working directory
-o output-dir		outut directory
-e build-experimental	build experimental packages
-c run-check		run package check
-n with-ndctl		build with libndctl
-f testconfig-file	custom testconfig.sh
EOF
	exit 1
}

#
# command-line argument processing...
#
args=`getopt he:c:r:n:t:d:s:w:o:f: $*`
[ $? != 0 ] && usage
set -- $args
for arg
do
	receivetype=auto
	case "$arg"
	in
	-e)
		EXPERIMENTAL="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-c)
		BUILD_PACKAGE_CHECK="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-f)
		TEST_CONFIG_FILE="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-r)
		BUILD_RPMEM="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-n)
		NDCTL_ENABLE="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-t)
		PACKAGE_VERSION_TAG="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-s)
		SOURCE="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-w)
		WORKING_DIR="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	-o)
		OUT_DIR="$2"
		shift 2
		;;
	--)
		shift
		break
		;;
	esac
done


# check for mandatory arguments
if [ -z "$PACKAGE_VERSION_TAG" -o -z "$SOURCE" -o -z "$WORKING_DIR" -o -z "$OUT_DIR" ]
then
	error "Mandatory arguments missing"
	usage
fi


PREFIX=usr
LIB_DIR=$PREFIX/lib/$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)
INC_DIR=$PREFIX/include
MAN1_DIR=$PREFIX/share/man/man1
MAN3_DIR=$PREFIX/share/man/man3
MAN5_DIR=$PREFIX/share/man/man5
MAN7_DIR=$PREFIX/share/man/man7

DOC_DIR=$PREFIX/share/doc
if [ "$EXTRA_CFLAGS_RELEASE" = "" ]; then
	export EXTRA_CFLAGS_RELEASE="-ggdb -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
fi

LIBFABRIC_MIN_VERSION=1.4.2
NDCTL_MIN_VERSION=60.1

function convert_changelog() {
	while read line
	do
		if [[ $line =~ $REGEX_DATE_AUTHOR ]]
		then
			DATE="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
			AUTHOR="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
			echo "  * ${DATE} ${AUTHOR}"
		elif [[ $line =~ $REGEX_MESSAGE_START ]]
		then
			MESSAGE="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
			echo "  - ${MESSAGE}"
		elif [[ $line =~ $REGEX_MESSAGE ]]
		then
			MESSAGE="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
			echo "    ${MESSAGE}"
		fi
	done < $1
}

function rpmem_install_triggers_overrides() {
cat << EOF > debian/librpmem.install
$LIB_DIR/librpmem.so.*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/librpmem.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
librpmem: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/librpmem-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/librpmem.a $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/librpmem.so $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/librpmem.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/librpmem.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/librpmem.pc
$INC_DIR/librpmem.h
$MAN7_DIR/librpmem.7
$MAN3_DIR/rpmem_*.3
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/librpmem-dev.triggers
interest man-db
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/librpmem-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/rpmemd.install
usr/bin/rpmemd
$MAN1_DIR/rpmemd.1
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/rpmemd.triggers
interest man-db
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/rpmemd.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
EOF
}

function append_rpmem_control() {
cat << EOF >> $CONTROL_FILE

Package: librpmem
Architecture: any
Depends: libfabric (>= $LIBFABRIC_MIN_VERSION), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory remote access support library
 librpmem provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory
 (pmem) utilizing RDMA-capable RNICs. The library can be used to replicate
 remotely a memory region over RDMA protocol. It utilizes appropriate
 persistency mechanism based on remote node’s platform capabilities. The
 librpmem utilizes the ssh client to authenticate a user on remote node and for
 encryption of connection’s out-of-band configuration data.
 .
 This library is for applications that use remote persistent memory directly,
 without the help of any library-supplied transactions or memory allocation.
 Higher-level libraries that build on libpmem are available and are recommended
 for most applications.

Package: librpmem-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: librpmem (=\${binary:Version}), libpmem-dev, \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for librpmem
 librpmem provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory
 (pmem) utilizing RDMA-capable RNICs.
 .
 This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
 against librpmem.

Package: rpmemd
Section: misc
Architecture: any
Priority: optional
Depends: libfabric (>= $LIBFABRIC_MIN_VERSION), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: rpmem daemon
 Daemon for Remote Persistent Memory support
EOF
}

function daxio_install_triggers_overrides() {
cat << EOF > debian/daxio.install
usr/bin/daxio
$MAN1_DIR/daxio.1
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/daxio.triggers
interest man-db
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/daxio.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
EOF
}

function append_daxio_control() {
cat << EOF >> $CONTROL_FILE

Package: daxio
Section: misc
Architecture: any
Priority: optional
Depends: libpmem (=\${binary:Version}), libndctl (>= $NDCTL_MIN_VERSION), libdaxctl (>= $NDCTL_MIN_VERSION), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: daxio utility
 The daxio utility performs I/O on Device DAX devices or zero
 a Device DAX device.  Since the standard I/O APIs (read/write) cannot be used
 with Device DAX, data transfer is performed on a memory-mapped device.
 The daxio may be used to dump Device DAX data to a file, restore data from
 a backup copy, move/copy data to another device or to erase data from
 a device.
EOF
}


if [ "${BUILD_PACKAGE_CHECK}" == "y" ]
then
CHECK_CMD="
override_dh_auto_test:
	dh_auto_test
	if [ -f $TEST_CONFIG_FILE ]; then\
		cp $TEST_CONFIG_FILE src/test/testconfig.sh;\
	else\
	        cp src/test/testconfig.sh.example src/test/testconfig.sh;\
	fi
	make pcheck ${PCHECK_OPTS}
"
else
CHECK_CMD="
override_dh_auto_test:

"
fi

check_tool debuild
check_tool dch
check_file $SCRIPT_DIR/pkg-config.sh

source $SCRIPT_DIR/pkg-config.sh

PACKAGE_VERSION=$(get_version $PACKAGE_VERSION_TAG)
PACKAGE_RELEASE=1
PACKAGE_SOURCE=${PACKAGE_NAME}-${PACKAGE_VERSION}
PACKAGE_TARBALL_ORIG=${PACKAGE_NAME}_${PACKAGE_VERSION}.orig.tar.gz
MAGIC_INSTALL=utils/magic-install.sh
MAGIC_UNINSTALL=utils/magic-uninstall.sh
CONTROL_FILE=debian/control

[ -d $WORKING_DIR ] || mkdir $WORKING_DIR
[ -d $OUT_DIR ] || mkdir $OUT_DIR

OLD_DIR=$PWD

cd $WORKING_DIR

check_dir $SOURCE

mv $SOURCE $PACKAGE_SOURCE
tar zcf $PACKAGE_TARBALL_ORIG $PACKAGE_SOURCE

cd $PACKAGE_SOURCE

mkdir debian

# Generate compat file
cat << EOF > debian/compat
9
EOF

# Generate control file
cat << EOF > $CONTROL_FILE
Source: $PACKAGE_NAME
Maintainer: $PACKAGE_MAINTAINER
Section: libs
Priority: optional
Standards-version: 4.1.4
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9)
Homepage: http://pmem.io/pmdk/

Package: libpmem
Architecture: any
Depends: \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory low level support library
 libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
 for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
 provided.

Package: libpmem-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmem (=\${binary:Version}), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for libpmem
 libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
 for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
 provided.

Package: libpmemblk
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmem (=\${binary:Version}), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory block array support library
 libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where
 a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program
 interruption (no torn blocks).

Package: libpmemblk-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmemblk (=\${binary:Version}), libpmem-dev, \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for libpmemblk
 libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where
 a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program
 interruption (no torn blocks).

Package: libpmemlog
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmem (=\${binary:Version}), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory log file support library
 libpmemlog implements a pmem-resident log file.

Package: libpmemlog-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmemlog (=\${binary:Version}), libpmem-dev,  \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for libpmemlog
 libpmemlog implements a pmem-resident log file.

Package: libpmemobj
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmem (=\${binary:Version}), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory object store support library
 libpmemobj turns a persistent memory file into a flexible object store,
 supporting transactions, memory management, locking, lists, and a number of
 other features.

Package: libpmemobj-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmemobj (=\${binary:Version}), libpmem-dev, \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for libpmemobj
 libpmemobj turns a persistent memory file into a flexible object store,
 supporting transactions, memory management, locking, lists, and a number of
 other features.
 .
 This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
 against libpmemobj.

Package: libpmempool
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmem (=\${binary:Version}), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory pool management support library
 libpmempool provides a set of utilities for management, diagnostics and repair
 of persistent memory pools. A pool in this context means a pmemobj pool,
 pmemblk pool, pmemlog pool or BTT layout, independent of the underlying
 storage. The libpmempool is for applications that need high reliability or
 built-in troubleshooting. It may be useful for testing and debugging purposes
 also.

Package: libpmempool-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libpmempool (=\${binary:Version}), libpmem-dev, \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for libpmempool
 libpmempool provides a set of utilities for management, diagnostics and repair
 of persistent memory pools.
 .
 This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
 against libpmempool.

Package: libvmem
Architecture: any
Depends: \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory volatile memory support library
 The libvmem library turns a pool of persistent memory into a volatile memory
 pool, similar to the system heap but kept separate and with its own
 malloc-style API.
 .
 libvmem supports the traditional malloc/free interfaces on a memory mapped
 file. This allows the use of persistent memory as volatile memory, for cases
 where the pool of persistent memory is useful to an application, but when the
 application doesn’t need it to be persistent.

Package: libvmem-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libvmem (=\${binary:Version}), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for libvmem
 The libvmem library turns a pool of persistent memory into a volatile memory
 pool, similar to the system heap but kept separate and with its own
 malloc-style API.
 .
 This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
 against libvmem.

Package: libvmmalloc
Architecture: any
Depends: \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Persistent Memory dynamic allocation support library
 The libvmmalloc library transparently converts all the dynamic memory
 allocations into persistent memory allocations. This allows the use of
 persistent memory as volatile memory without modifying the target
 application.

Package: libvmmalloc-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libvmmalloc (=\${binary:Version}), \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Development files for libvmmalloc
 The libvmmalloc library transparently converts all the dynamic memory
 allocations into persistent memory allocations.
 .
 This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
 against libvmalloc.

Package: $PACKAGE_NAME-dbg
Section: debug
Priority: optional
Architecture: any
Depends: libvmem (=\${binary:Version}), libvmmalloc (=\${binary:Version}), libpmem (=\${binary:Version}), libpmemblk (=\${binary:Version}), libpmemlog (=\${binary:Version}), libpmemobj (=\${binary:Version}), libpmempool (=\${binary:Version}), \${misc:Depends}
Description: Debug symbols for PMDK libraries
 Debug symbols for all PMDK libraries.

Package: pmempool
Section: misc
Architecture: any
Priority: optional
Depends: \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Standalone utility for management and off-line analysis
 of Persistent Memory pools created by PMDK libraries. It provides a set
 of utilities for administration and diagnostics of Persistent Memory pools.
 Pmempool may be useful for troubleshooting by system administrators
 and users of the applications based on PMDK libraries.

Package: pmreorder
Section: misc
Architecture: any
Priority: optional
Depends: \${shlibs:Depends}, \${misc:Depends}
Description: Standalone tool which is a collection of python scripts designed
 to parse and replay operations logged by pmemcheck - a persistent memory
 checking tool. Pmreorder performs the store reordering between persistent
 memory barriers - a sequence of flush-fence operations. It uses a
 consistency checking routine provided in the command line options to check
 whether files are in a consistent state.
EOF

cp LICENSE debian/copyright

if [ -n "$NDCTL_ENABLE" ]; then
	pass_ndctl_enable="NDCTL_ENABLE=$NDCTL_ENABLE"
else
	pass_ndctl_enable=""
fi

cat << EOF > debian/rules
#!/usr/bin/make -f
#export DH_VERBOSE=1
%:
	dh \$@

override_dh_strip:
	dh_strip --dbg-package=$PACKAGE_NAME-dbg

override_dh_auto_build:
	dh_auto_build -- EXPERIMENTAL=${EXPERIMENTAL} prefix=/$PREFIX libdir=/$LIB_DIR includedir=/$INC_DIR docdir=/$DOC_DIR man1dir=/$MAN1_DIR man3dir=/$MAN3_DIR man5dir=/$MAN5_DIR man7dir=/$MAN7_DIR sysconfdir=/etc bashcompdir=/usr/share/bash-completion/completions NORPATH=1 ${pass_ndctl_enable} SRCVERSION=$SRCVERSION

override_dh_auto_install:
	dh_auto_install -- EXPERIMENTAL=${EXPERIMENTAL} prefix=/$PREFIX libdir=/$LIB_DIR includedir=/$INC_DIR docdir=/$DOC_DIR man1dir=/$MAN1_DIR man3dir=/$MAN3_DIR man5dir=/$MAN5_DIR man7dir=/$MAN7_DIR sysconfdir=/etc bashcompdir=/usr/share/bash-completion/completions NORPATH=1 ${pass_ndctl_enable} SRCVERSION=$SRCVERSION
	find -path './debian/*usr/share/man/man*/*.gz' -exec gunzip {} \;

override_dh_install:
	mkdir -p debian/tmp/usr/share/pmdk/
	cp utils/pmdk.magic debian/tmp/usr/share/pmdk/
	dh_install

${CHECK_CMD}
EOF

chmod +x debian/rules

mkdir debian/source

ITP_BUG_EXCUSE="# This is our first package but we do not want to upload it yet.
# Please refer to Debian Developer's Reference section 5.1 (New packages) for details:
# https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#newpackage"

cat << EOF > debian/source/format
3.0 (quilt)
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmem.install
$LIB_DIR/libpmem.so.*
usr/share/pmdk/pmdk.magic
$MAN5_DIR/poolset.5
EOF

cat $MAGIC_INSTALL > debian/libpmem.postinst
sed -i '1s/.*/\#\!\/bin\/bash/' debian/libpmem.postinst
echo $'\n#DEBHELPER#\n' >> debian/libpmem.postinst
cat $MAGIC_UNINSTALL > debian/libpmem.prerm
sed -i '1s/.*/\#\!\/bin\/bash/' debian/libpmem.prerm
echo $'\n#DEBHELPER#\n' >> debian/libpmem.prerm

cat << EOF > debian/libpmem.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
libpmem: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmem-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmem.a $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmem.so	$LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmem.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/libpmem.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/libpmem.pc
$INC_DIR/libpmem.h
$MAN7_DIR/libpmem.7
$MAN3_DIR/pmem_*.3
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmem-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
# pmdk provides second set of libraries for debugging.
# These are in /usr/lib/$arch/pmdk_dbg/, but still trigger ldconfig.
# Related issue: https://github.com/pmem/issues/issues/841
libpmem-dev: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger

EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemblk.install
$LIB_DIR/libpmemblk.so.*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemblk.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
libpmemblk: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemblk-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemblk.a $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemblk.so $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemblk.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/libpmemblk.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/libpmemblk.pc
$INC_DIR/libpmemblk.h
$MAN7_DIR/libpmemblk.7
$MAN3_DIR/pmemblk_*.3
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemblk-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
# pmdk provides second set of libraries for debugging.
# These are in /usr/lib/$arch/pmdk_dbg/, but still trigger ldconfig.
# Related issue: https://github.com/pmem/issues/issues/841
libpmemblk-dev: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemlog.install
$LIB_DIR/libpmemlog.so.*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemlog.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
libpmemlog: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemlog-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemlog.a $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemlog.so $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemlog.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/libpmemlog.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/libpmemlog.pc
$INC_DIR/libpmemlog.h
$MAN7_DIR/libpmemlog.7
$MAN3_DIR/pmemlog_*.3
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemlog-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
# pmdk provides second set of libraries for debugging.
# These are in /usr/lib/$arch/pmdk_dbg/, but still trigger ldconfig.
# Related issue: https://github.com/pmem/issues/issues/841
libpmemlog-dev: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemobj.install
$LIB_DIR/libpmemobj.so.*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemobj.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
libpmemobj: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemobj-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemobj.a $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemobj.so $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmemobj.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/libpmemobj.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/libpmemobj.pc
$INC_DIR/libpmemobj.h
$INC_DIR/libpmemobj/*.h
$MAN7_DIR/libpmemobj.7
$MAN3_DIR/pmemobj_*.3
$MAN3_DIR/pobj_*.3
$MAN3_DIR/oid_*.3
$MAN3_DIR/toid*.3
$MAN3_DIR/direct_*.3
$MAN3_DIR/d_r*.3
$MAN3_DIR/tx_*.3
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmemobj-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
# pmdk provides second set of libraries for debugging.
# These are in /usr/lib/$arch/pmdk_dbg/, but still trigger ldconfig.
# Related issue: https://github.com/pmem/issues/issues/841
libpmemobj-dev: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmempool.install
$LIB_DIR/libpmempool.so.*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmempool.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
libpmempool: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmempool-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmempool.a $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmempool.so $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libpmempool.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/libpmempool.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/libpmempool.pc
$INC_DIR/libpmempool.h
$MAN7_DIR/libpmempool.7
$MAN3_DIR/pmempool_*.3
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libpmempool-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
# pmdk provides second set of libraries for debugging.
# These are in /usr/lib/$arch/pmdk_dbg/, but still trigger ldconfig.
# Related issue: https://github.com/pmem/issues/issues/841
libpmempool-dev: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmem.install
$LIB_DIR/libvmem.so.*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmem.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
libvmem: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmem-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libvmem.a $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libvmem.so	$LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libvmem.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/libvmem.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/libvmem.pc
$INC_DIR/libvmem.h
$MAN7_DIR/libvmem.7
$MAN3_DIR/vmem_*.3
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmem-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
# pmdk provides second set of libraries for debugging.
# These are in /usr/lib/$arch/pmdk_dbg/, but still trigger ldconfig.
# Related issue: https://github.com/pmem/issues/issues/841
libvmem-dev: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmmalloc.install
$LIB_DIR/libvmmalloc.so.*
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmmalloc.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
libvmmalloc: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmmalloc-dev.install
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libvmmalloc.a   $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libvmmalloc.so   $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/pmdk_debug/libvmmalloc.so.* $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/
$LIB_DIR/libvmmalloc.so
$LIB_DIR/pkgconfig/libvmmalloc.pc
$INC_DIR/libvmmalloc.h
$MAN7_DIR/libvmmalloc.7
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/libvmmalloc-dev.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
# The following warnings are triggered by a bug in debhelper:
# http://bugs.debian.org/204975
postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
# We do not want to compile with -O2 for debug version
hardening-no-fortify-functions $LIB_DIR/pmdk_dbg/*
# pmdk provides second set of libraries for debugging.
# These are in /usr/lib/$arch/pmdk_dbg/, but still trigger ldconfig.
# Related issue: https://github.com/pmem/issues/issues/841
libvmmalloc-dev: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/$PACKAGE_NAME-dbg.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/pmempool.install
usr/bin/pmempool
$MAN1_DIR/pmempool.1
$MAN1_DIR/pmempool-*.1
usr/share/bash-completion/completions/pmempool
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/pmempool.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/pmreorder.install
usr/bin/pmreorder
usr/share/pmreorder/*.py
$MAN1_DIR/pmreorder.1
EOF

cat << EOF > debian/pmreorder.lintian-overrides
$ITP_BUG_EXCUSE
new-package-should-close-itp-bug
EOF

# librpmem & rpmemd
if [ "${BUILD_RPMEM}" = "y" -a "${RPMEM_DPKG}" = "y" ]
then
	append_rpmem_control;
	rpmem_install_triggers_overrides;
fi

# daxio
if [ "${NDCTL_ENABLE}" != "n" ]
then
	append_daxio_control;
	daxio_install_triggers_overrides;
fi


# Convert ChangeLog to debian format
CHANGELOG_TMP=changelog.tmp
dch --create --empty --package $PACKAGE_NAME -v $PACKAGE_VERSION-$PACKAGE_RELEASE -M -c $CHANGELOG_TMP
touch debian/changelog
head -n1 $CHANGELOG_TMP >> debian/changelog
echo "" >> debian/changelog
convert_changelog ChangeLog >> debian/changelog
echo "" >> debian/changelog
tail -n1 $CHANGELOG_TMP >> debian/changelog
rm $CHANGELOG_TMP

# This is our first release but we do
debuild --preserve-envvar=EXTRA_CFLAGS_RELEASE \
	--preserve-envvar=EXTRA_CFLAGS_DEBUG \
	--preserve-envvar=EXTRA_CFLAGS \
	--preserve-envvar=EXTRA_CXXFLAGS \
	--preserve-envvar=EXTRA_LDFLAGS \
	--preserve-envvar=NDCTL_ENABLE \
	-us -uc

cd $OLD_DIR

find $WORKING_DIR -name "*.deb"\
		-or -name "*.dsc"\
		-or -name "*.changes"\
		-or -name "*.orig.tar.gz"\
		-or -name "*.debian.tar.gz" | while read FILE
do
	mv -v $FILE $OUT_DIR/
done

exit 0