bikeshed-1.78/0000775000175000017500000000000013500306321013402 5ustar kirklandkirklandbikeshed-1.78/ChangeLog0000664000175000017500000005410013500306321015154 0ustar kirklandkirklandbikeshed (1.78) released; urgency=medium * bch, release-build: - use dch -r in bch to update timestamp - build for debian/unstable, rather than experimental * debian/control: - depend on pinentry-curses, so that we can build and sign packages from the command line -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:37:29 -0500 bikeshed (1.77-0ubuntu1) eoan; urgency=medium * release-build: - fix for disco -- Dustin Kirkland Sat, 01 Jun 2019 15:36:38 -0500 bikeshed (1.76-0ubuntu1) eoan; urgency=medium * New release for disco, eoan -- Dustin Kirkland Sat, 01 Jun 2019 15:33:34 -0500 bikeshed (1.75-0ubuntu1) cosmic; urgency=medium * release, release-build: - send to debian experimental, by default -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 12 Aug 2018 12:08:46 -0500 bikeshed (1.74-0ubuntu1) cosmic; urgency=medium * release-build: - drop zesty and artful, add cosmic -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 27 May 2018 14:28:17 -0500 bikeshed (1.73-0ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium * release-build: - exclude snap packaging when creating orig tarball -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 31 Jan 2018 14:43:17 -0600 bikeshed (1.72-0ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium * release-build: - exclude autom4te.cache from release tarballs - drop yakkety, add bionic -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 17 Nov 2017 10:52:26 -0600 bikeshed (1.71-0ubuntu1) artful; urgency=medium * release-build: - deprecate precise, add artful -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 27 Apr 2017 16:10:45 -0500 bikeshed (1.70-0ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=medium * release, release-build: - initial support for snaps - add zesty -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 23 Oct 2016 13:18:30 -0500 bikeshed (1.69-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium * release-build: - drop wily -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 09 Aug 2016 14:10:43 -0500 bikeshed (1.68-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium * bch: - use target window name in tmux -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 09 May 2016 18:19:09 -0500 bikeshed (1.67-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium * rebuild -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 05 May 2016 16:58:25 -0500 bikeshed (1.66-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium * added yakkety -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 28 Feb 2016 23:29:02 -0600 bikeshed (1.65-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * Actually build/release; pulled the trigger too fast last time -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 28 Feb 2016 23:29:00 -0600 bikeshed (1.64-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * move purge-old-kernels to byobu -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 18 Feb 2016 12:44:29 -0800 bikeshed (1.63-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * release: - use the new model of updating __version__ in */__init__.py -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 18 Feb 2016 12:44:28 -0800 bikeshed (1.62-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * release-build: - deprecate vivid -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 04 Feb 2016 22:05:47 -0600 bikeshed (1.61-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * multi-push: - force upload local revision to remote repo -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:07:20 +0200 bikeshed (1.60-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * release: - run setup.py (to use the interpreter specified by the author) * release-build: - add xenial -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:40:28 +0900 bikeshed (1.59-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium * release-build: - deprecate utopic -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 06 Aug 2015 15:20:47 -0500 bikeshed (1.58-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium * release-build: - fix build for wily -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 06 Aug 2015 15:13:33 -0500 bikeshed (1.57-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium * release-build: add wily -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 06 Aug 2015 15:07:07 -0500 bikeshed (1.56-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium * debian/control: - add bzr-fastimport, required by multipush -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 17 Jun 2015 20:30:17 -0500 bikeshed (1.55-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium * Makefile, vigpg, vigpg.1: - vigpg promoted to byobu 5.94 -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 17 Jun 2015 20:18:06 -0500 bikeshed (1.54-0ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=medium [ Dustin Kirkland ] * debian/control, vigpg: - when re-encrypting, run-one-until-success to ensure we write out the encrypted file * cloud-sandbox.1, release-build: - deprecate lucid [ Adrien Cunin ] * cloud-sandbox.1: - removed dman stuff copy pasted into cloud-sandbox.1 -- Dustin Kirkland Sat, 02 May 2015 18:43:04 -0500 bikeshed (1.53-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium * release-build: - add support for vivid -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 31 Oct 2014 16:31:56 -0500 bikeshed (1.52-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * name-search: - don't leave garbage laying around -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 02 Oct 2014 15:27:27 -0500 bikeshed (1.51-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * apply-patch: - fix typo * Makefile, name-search, name-search.1: - add a new script, to check if various namespaces are available -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 01 Oct 2014 07:41:30 -0500 bikeshed (1.50-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * release: - handle byobu.in -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 14 Aug 2014 00:32:33 -0500 bikeshed (1.49-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * bch: - use tmux split to show the colorized diff (left) and edit the changelog (right) - close diff split on dch exit -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 05 Aug 2014 23:23:54 +0200 bikeshed (1.48-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * release-build: - drop support for saucy -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 28 Jul 2014 09:12:02 +0100 bikeshed (1.47-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * ctail, ctail.1, debian/control: - ctail moved to byobu package * Makefile, wifi-status, wifi-status.1: - moved to byobu package * col1, col1.1, Makefile: - moved to the byobu package * vigpg: - shred, rather than rm, the files -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 06 Jul 2014 15:51:16 -0500 bikeshed (1.46-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * debian/control, wifi-status: - add super slick support for monitoring wifi-status within byobu * apply-patch, release-build: - take ownership of our temp files/directories -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 28 Apr 2014 09:30:54 -0700 bikeshed (1.45-0ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=medium * cloud-sandbox: - safer use of ubuntu-distro-info, from Scott Moser * vigpg, wifi-status.1: -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 25 Apr 2014 07:42:05 -0500 bikeshed (1.44-0ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=medium * release-build: - add utopic -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 23 Apr 2014 18:16:57 -0500 bikeshed (1.43-0ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=low * debian/control, Makefile, vigpg: - add a script for editing gpg encrypted files * cloud-sandbox: LP: #1309591 - work around distro-info bug -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 22 Apr 2014 10:29:37 -0500 bikeshed (1.42-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * release-build: - missed one, complete fix for last upload -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:43:26 -0600 bikeshed (1.41-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * release-build: - deprecate quantal and raring -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:24:19 -0600 bikeshed (1.40-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * debian/control: - release and release-build depend on debhelper -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 31 Jan 2014 00:24:59 +0000 bikeshed (1.39-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * purge-old-kernels, purge-old-kernels.1: - remove old header packages, too -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 13 Dec 2013 10:46:04 -0600 bikeshed (1.38-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * release-build: - add "trusty" -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:48:46 -0500 bikeshed (1.37-0ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=low * release-build: - remove hardcoded path to automake tools -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 18 Oct 2013 15:41:16 -0500 bikeshed (1.36-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * release-build: - build the latest dev package source for PPA upload, too -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 19 Sep 2013 15:25:10 -0500 bikeshed (1.35-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * wifi-status: - add ping to wifi-status * release: - add ssh rm command - add missing * -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 12 Sep 2013 10:59:41 -0500 bikeshed (1.34-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * release, release-build: - add first pass at building upstream Debian packages during release -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 19 Aug 2013 18:28:50 -0500 bikeshed (1.33-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * release, release-build: - use 'unstable' if no ubuntu release is defined - drop oneiric,l add saucy * wifi-status: - use last wifi (?) adapter if there are more than one * debian/control: - fix lintian warning, no need for util-linux in deps/recs * col1.1, purge-old-kernels.1: - fix lintian warnings about manpage sections * debian/control: - bump standards -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 29 Apr 2013 09:59:07 -0500 bikeshed (1.32-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * release, release-build: - add a bit more checking to ensure release is ready + look for 'un-released' in the changes file + check bzr for uncommitted changes - do our pypi upload from the tarball directory, rather than disturbing our current directory with dist/ and egg info - print more precise dpkg -i instructions -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 07 Feb 2013 11:47:03 -0600 bikeshed (1.31-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * release: - fix order, upload to pypi before ppa/ubuntu - must sdist -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 06 Feb 2013 16:45:15 -0600 bikeshed (1.30-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * release: - don't do the push, just echo it ;-) whoops. -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 06 Feb 2013 16:34:11 -0600 bikeshed (1.29-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * release, release-build: - add instructions for dual-push and pypi uploads * dual-push => multi-push, Makefile, multi-push.1, release: - initial crack at a bzr/git sync script * release: - handle setup.py version incrementing * multi-push.1: - delete example, fix formatting -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 06 Feb 2013 16:31:06 -0600 bikeshed (1.28-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * purge-old-kernels: - validate candidate packages -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:36:18 -0600 bikeshed (1.27-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * ctail: - added new command for watching colorized log files * wifi-status: - add route information * cloud-sandbox: - seed urandom * release-build: - deprecate natty - add raring * ctail.1, debian/control, Makefile: - add documentation -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 23 Oct 2012 17:32:33 -0500 bikeshed (1.26-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low * release: - update release script with new ppa build names -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 24 Jun 2012 22:26:50 -0500 bikeshed (1.25-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low * release-build: - drop the enumerated ppa builds, use the code name -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 24 Jun 2012 22:24:43 -0500 bikeshed (1.24-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low * release-build: - fix last build to quantal * debian/control: - add lptools, for lp upload command used by release -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 06 May 2012 10:56:12 -0500 bikeshed (1.23-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low [ Dustin Kirkland ] * Makefile, purge-old-kernels, purge-old-kernels.1: - add the purge-old-kernels tool * debian/control: recommend bzrtools (for cdiff) * release-build: - drop hardy (too old of build tools to build) - drop maverick (deprecated) - add quantal [ Marius Gedminas ] * purge-old-kernels: fix counting of old kernels -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 06 May 2012 10:45:50 -0500 bikeshed (1.22-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * cloud-sandbox: - merge from Eddie Garcia, making cloud-sandbox more generally useful - added known-hosts entry for private ip address - fixed bug removing temp directory * cloud-sandbox: - make keypair finding a little more informative - fix error about rc vs. conf -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:00:02 -0500 bikeshed (1.21-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * Makefile, pbput, pbput.1: - pbput/pbget moved to pastebinit -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 16 Feb 2012 13:06:57 -0600 bikeshed (1.20-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * cloud-sandbox: - add copyright header - use distro-info * release: - use distro-info * release-build: - don't use 'bzr bd' any more - this is a result of using automake/configure style builds, where some of the build information is not under source control * cloud-sandbox, debian/control: - add a dependency of cloud-sandbox - improve detection of necessary env variables * debian/control: - fix syntax error -- Dustin Kirkland Sun, 12 Feb 2012 11:07:50 -0600 bikeshed (1.19-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * release-build: - note that this is 'released' in the generated ChangeLog; write the changelog properly - sign the tarball further down - add 'precise' build target * release: - precise is development release * cloud-sandbox.1, ec2-sandbox => cloud-sandbox, Makefile: - add cloud-sandbox utilty * Makefile, what-provides, what-provides.1, what-repo, what-repo.1, what-source, what-source.1: - moved what-* to its own package, what-utils -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 01 Dec 2011 15:09:45 -0600 bikeshed (1.18-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * Makefile, what-source: - add a tool for determining the source package of some binary package * pbput, pbput.1: - add support for public/private gpg signatures -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 31 Aug 2011 17:01:02 -0500 bikeshed (1.17-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * what-repo, what-repo.1: - added the what-repo utility * Makefile: - fix makefile breakage -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 03 Aug 2011 16:44:56 -0500 bikeshed (1.16-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low [ Andres Rodriguez ] * release-build: build the binary after the last source build [ Dustin Kirkland ] * release: - use fancy new lp-project-upload feature (under development) -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 02 Jun 2011 18:03:57 -0400 bikeshed (1.15-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * release: be explicit about what to upload * release-build: - clean up relic tarballs and signatures - clean up the location of the release-test logic -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 02 Jun 2011 14:52:18 -0400 bikeshed (1.14-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * release: open next milestone at upload -- Dustin Kirkland Sat, 28 May 2011 12:55:24 -0500 bikeshed (1.13-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * pbput, pbput.1: automatically support preserving filenames, directory structures, etc, via tar * release-build: - drop perms check - auto revert changelog if just unreleased/released change * Makefile, release-build: - add a release-test mode * debian/control, release: - use pitti's lp-project-upload from ubuntu-dev-tools to upload new release * release, release-build: - move the tarball signing to the orig building -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 27 May 2011 09:52:49 -0500 bikeshed (1.12-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * release, release-build: bump versions for oneiric, drop karmic * debian/source/format, === removed directory debian/source: - fix build errors yield by debian/source * apply-patch: break immediately after finding the right strip level -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 04 May 2011 15:16:26 -0500 bikeshed (1.11-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * apply-patch, apply-patch.1: - support URLs - use patch -i rather than stdin -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 25 Mar 2011 16:30:21 -0500 bikeshed (1.10-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * Makefile: brown paper bag, forgot to add apply-patch to the Makefile -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 25 Mar 2011 16:30:17 -0500 bikeshed (1.9-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * what-provides: exit non-zero, if no match found * apply-patch, apply-patch.1: add a utility for applying patches more cleanly * bch.1: fix formatting -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 23 Mar 2011 11:56:53 -0500 bikeshed (1.8-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * bch.1, bzrp.1, dman.1, pbput.1, release.1, release-build.1, wifi- status.1: fix GPL version in manpage documentation license * bch.1, bzrp.1, col1.1, dman.1, pbput.1, release.1, release-build.1, run-one.1, what-provides.1, wifi-status.1: add URL to GPL license * Makefile, run-one, run-one.1: moved to run-one package/project * what-provides: if file not in patch, search the system for it -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 27 Jan 2011 14:54:53 -0600 bikeshed (1.7-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * COPYING: add GPL license, LP: #663292 * Makefile, run-one, run-one.1: add the run-one utility * run-one, run-one.1: use flock, mention in documentation * debian/control: util-linux needed for flock * Makefile, what-provides.1, whatprovides => what-provides: provide a what-provides utility -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 11 Jan 2011 10:24:47 -0600 bikeshed (1.6-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low [ Nobuto MURATA ] * dman: set users' locale when gettting manpages, LP: #677200 * bzrp: avoid passing unsupported options to pager other than less, LP: #677049 -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 19 Nov 2010 22:20:23 -0600 bikeshed (1.5-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low [ Benjamin Drung ] * Add a Makefile and simplify the packaging. * debian/control: - Remove unused ${shlibs:Depends} from Depends. - Remove dependency on essential coreutils. * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format. * 1.1: Fix hyphen-used-as-minus-sign (thanks to lintian). [ Dustin Kirkland ] * 1.1, debian/links: add NF documentation in the manpage * pbput: drop umask code, unnecessary * wifi-status: track kernel messages about wireless too * 1.1 => col1.1, 1 => col1, Makefile: *much* to my chagrin, some users have objected to the use of the 1-character names of the 1..9 scripts/links; I'm capitulating and renaming them to col1..col9 * release-build: clean up bzr garbage * wifi-status: fix license, quote text * Makefile, q => system-search: rename the tool -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 09 Nov 2010 17:45:53 -0600 bikeshed (1.4-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low [ Dustin Kirkland ] * bzrp: fully qualify bzr, so that you can alias bzr=bzrp if you like * pbput, pbputs, debian/links: add support for secure pbputs/pbget * debian/links: fix broken symlinks * pbput.1: fix synopsis, add invocations [ Kees Cook ] * debian/links: add "NF" target. * 1: rearrange execution to allow multiple file argments, FS of ", etc. -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 25 Oct 2010 14:46:58 -0400 bikeshed (1.3-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * bzrp: handle args with spaces in them (thanks Marius Gedminas) * dchb.1 => bch.1, dchb => bch, debian/install: - rename dchb -> bch, update code/docs and install file -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 21 Oct 2010 11:03:19 -0500 bikeshed (1.2-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * bzrp: add a more sensible set of paging options for vi-compatible pagers; still a to-do to support other pagers * bzrdch.1', =>, 'dchb.1, bzrdch', =>, 'dchb, debian/install: rename bzrdch -> dchb; the "dchb" string rolls off the fingertips a bit more smoothly; really, this tool is an extension of dch; reflect that in the name -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 18 Oct 2010 23:40:24 -0700 bikeshed (1.1-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * bzrdiff.1', =>, 'bzrp.1, bzrdiff', =>, 'bzrp, bzrlog, bzrlog.1, debian/install, debian/manpages: eliminate the bzrlog, bzrdiff utilities, instead, create a simpler, more generic 'bzrp' utility -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 18 Oct 2010 21:53:24 -0700 bikeshed (1.0-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low * debian/*: initial packaging * 1, debian/install, debian/links: add the 1..9 awk hacks * debian/install, debian/manpages, dman, dman.1: add the dman utility, for remote retrieval of manpages * debian/install, debian/manpages, wifi-status, wifi-status.1: add the wifi-status utility, for monitoring a wifi connection * bzrdiff, bzrdiff.1, bzrlog, bzrlog.1, debian/install, debian/manpages: add a couple of useful bzr hacks, that pipe output to a sensible pager * bikeshed.odp, bikeshed.png, bikeshed_14.png, bikeshed_192.png, bikeshed_64.png: add a simple, colorful icon * debian/control, debian/install, debian/links, pbput, pbput.1: add a utility for uploading and downloading arbitrary files to/from a pastebin * bzrdch, bzrdch.1, debian/control, debian/install, debian/manpages: add a utility that conveniently edits debian/changelog in a bzr tree, seeding the entry with the current modified files * debian/control, debian/install, debian/manpages, release, release.1, release-build, release-build.1: add a set of handy scripts for upstream release management within Ubuntu, bzr, and Launchpad -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 15 Oct 2010 09:33:46 -0700 bikeshed-1.78/release0000775000175000017500000000756713334064533015002 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh -e # # release - convenient script for "releasing" an upstream project for Ubuntu # # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program 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. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . PKG=$(head -n1 debian/changelog | awk '{print $1}') LATEST=$(distro-info --devel || echo "experimental") VER=$(head -n 1 debian/changelog | sed 's/^.*(//' | sed 's/).*//' | sed 's/-.*//') MAJOR=$(echo "$VER" | awk -F. '{print $1}') MINOR=$(head -n1 debian/changelog | sed -e "s/^.*($MAJOR.//" -e "s/).*$//") error() { echo "ERROR: $@" >&2 exit 1 } # Check for "UNRELEASED" messages in our changes file grep -qsi "unreleased" ../${PKG}_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}-0ubuntu1_source.changes && error "'UNRELEASED' appears in ../${PKG}_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}-0ubuntu1_source.changes" || true # Ensure that we don't have uncommitted changes bzr_stat="$(bzr stat)" || error "Cannot 'bzr stat'" if "$bzr_stat" | grep -v "bzr shelve"; then error "'bzr stat' is dirty... \n$bzr_stat" fi # Append our packaging to the version in the changelog sed -i "s/) unreleased;/-0ubuntu1) $LATEST;/i" debian/changelog (head -n1 debian/changelog | grep "$LATEST") || error "This version must be ready for release" # Tag the release in bzr dch --release bzr tag --delete $MAJOR.$MINOR-0ubuntu1 || true debcommit --release --message="releasing $MAJOR.$MINOR" changelog=$(mktemp ../changelog-XXXXXXX) grep -B 10000 -m1 '^ \-\- ' debian/changelog > "$changelog" # Open the next release for development nextminor=`expr $MINOR + 1` if [ -r "usr/bin/$PKG" ]; then sed -i "s/^VERSION=.*$/VERSION=$MAJOR.$nextminor/" usr/bin/$PKG elif [ -r "usr/bin/${PKG}.in" ]; then sed -i "s/^VERSION=.*$/VERSION=$MAJOR.$nextminor/" usr/bin/${PKG}.in fi dch -v "$MAJOR.$nextminor" "UNRELEASED" sed -i "s/$MAJOR.$nextminor) .*;/$MAJOR.$nextminor) unreleased;/" debian/changelog if [ -f setup.py ]; then sed -i "s/version='$MAJOR.$MINOR'/version='$MAJOR.$nextminor'/" setup.py fi if [ -f */__init__.py ]; then sed -i "s/__version__ = '$MAJOR.$MINOR'/__version__ = '$MAJOR.$nextminor'/" */__init__.py fi if [ -r snapcraft.yaml ]; then sed -i "s/^version:.*$/version: \"$MAJOR.$nextminor\"/" snapcraft.yaml fi bzr commit -m "opening $MAJOR.$nextminor" echo echo "# Changes:" echo cat "$changelog" echo echo "# To push:" if [ -d "../${PKG}.git" ] && command -v multi-push >/dev/null; then echo " multi-push lp:$PKG" else echo " bzr push lp:$PKG" fi echo echo "# Publish tarball to https://launchpad.net/$PKG/trunk/+addrelease" echo " lp-project-upload ${PKG} ${MAJOR}.${MINOR} ../"$PKG"_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.orig.tar.gz ${MAJOR}.${nextminor}" "$changelog" /dev/null echo if [ -f "setup.py" ]; then echo "# To push to PyPI:" echo " cd ../${PKG}-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}/ && ./setup.py sdist upload && cd -" echo fi echo "# To upload packages:" echo " dput ppa:$PKG/ppa ../${PKG}_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}-0ubuntu1~*_source.changes" echo " dput ../${PKG}_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}-0ubuntu1_source.changes" echo " dupload --to anonymous-ftp-master ../${PKG}_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}-1_source.changes" echo if [ -n "$DEBIAN_STAGING" ]; then echo "# To upload for Debian sponsoring:" echo " ssh ${DEBIAN_STAGING%%:*} rm -f ${DEBIAN_STAGING##*:}/${PKG}/*" echo " rsync -aP ../${PKG}_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}-1* ../"$PKG"_${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.orig.tar.gz* ${DEBIAN_STAGING}/${PKG}/" echo fi bikeshed-1.78/release-build0000775000175000017500000000706213500306140016051 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh -e # # release-build - convenient script for "building" an upstream project, # just prior to release to Ubuntu # # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program 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. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . PKG=$(head -n1 debian/changelog | awk '{print $1}') VER=$(head -n 1 debian/changelog | sed 's/^.*(//' | sed 's/).*//' | sed 's/-.*//') error() { echo "ERROR: $@" >&2 exit 1 } get_orig_source() { # bzr export needs a --exclude option for the following to work: # $ bzr export ../${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz # use tar instead tmp=$(mktemp -d /tmp/release-build-XXXXXXXX) cp -a . $tmp/${PKG}-${VER} sed -e "s/ unreleased; urgency=/ released; urgency=/g" debian/changelog > $tmp/${PKG}-${VER}/ChangeLog if [ -r "$tmp/${PKG}-${VER}/configure.ac" ]; then cd $tmp/${PKG}-${VER} aclocal automake --add-missing --copy autoconf cd - fi rm -f ../${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz tar -C $tmp --exclude ".bzr*" --exclude autom4te.cache --exclude debian --exclude "*~" --exclude "snap*" -zcvf ../${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz ${PKG}-${VER} rm -rf $tmp # Sign the tarball rm -f ../${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz.asc ls -halF ../${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz* } if ! head -n1 debian/changelog | grep -i "unreleased"; then if bzr diff debian/changelog | diffstat | grep -qs '1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)'; then bzr revert debian/changelog fi fi head -n1 debian/changelog | grep -i "unreleased" || error "This version must be 'unreleased'" rm -rf ../build-area/ get_orig_source if tar -tvf ../"$PKG"_*.orig.tar.gz | egrep "\.bzr|debian|\.o$"; then error "Release tarball has invalid files" fi if [ "$(basename $0)" = "release-test" ]; then echo echo "# Test this build:" echo " sudo dpkg -Oi ../$PKG_*.deb" echo echo "# If testing looks good, release-build:" echo " release-build" echo exit 0 fi olddir=$(pwd) dir=$(mktemp -d /tmp/release-build-XXXXXXXX) cd $dir cp -af "$olddir"/../${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz . tar zxvf ${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz cd "${PKG}-${VER}/" cp -af "$olddir"/debian . sed -i "s/) unreleased;/-0ubuntu1~xenial) xenial;/" debian/changelog debuild -S sed -i "s/xenial) xenial;/bionic) bionic;/" debian/changelog debuild -S sed -i "s/bionic) bionic;/disco) disco;/" debian/changelog debuild -S sed -i "s/disco) disco;/eoan) eoan;/" debian/changelog debuild -S sed -i "s/~eoan) eoan;/) eoan;/" debian/changelog debuild debuild -S sed -i "s/-0ubuntu1.*) .*;/-1) unstable;/" debian/changelog debuild -S if [ -e "snapcraft.yaml" ]; then snapcraft cp -af *.snap "$olddir/.." snapcraft clean; rm -f *.snap fi cd .. cp -af * "$olddir/.." cd "$olddir" rm -rf "$dir" # Sign the tarball gpg --armor --sign --detach-sig ../${PKG}_${VER}.orig.tar.gz echo echo echo "# Test this build:" echo " sudo dpkg -Oi ../*_${VER}-0ubuntu1*.deb" echo echo "# If everything looks good, release:" echo " release" echo echo "# Otherwise:" echo " bzr revert debian/changelog; rm debian/changelog*~" echo echo bikeshed-1.78/uquick0000664000175000017500000000456611755516566014671 0ustar kirklandkirkland# Ubuntu Server Quick Install # by Dustin Kirkland # * Documentation: http://bit.ly/uquick-doc d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US.UTF-8 d-i debian-installer/splash boolean false d-i console-setup/ask_detect boolean false d-i console-setup/layoutcode string us d-i console-setup/variantcode string d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0 d-i netcfg/get_gateway string d-i netcfg/confirm_static boolean true d-i clock-setup/utc boolean true d-i partman-auto/method string regular d-i partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm boolean true d-i partman-lvm/confirm boolean true d-i partman/confirm_write_new_label boolean true d-i partman/choose_partition select Finish partitioning and write changes to disk d-i partman/confirm boolean true d-i partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true d-i partman/default_filesystem string ext3 d-i clock-setup/utc boolean true d-i clock-setup/ntp boolean true d-i clock-setup/ntp-server string ntp.ubuntu.com d-i base-installer/kernel/image string linux-server d-i passwd/root-login boolean false d-i passwd/make-user boolean true d-i passwd/user-fullname string ubuntu d-i passwd/username string ubuntu d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password $6$.1eHH0iY$ArGzKX2YeQ3G6U.mlOO3A.NaL22Ewgz8Fi4qqz.Ns7EMKjEJRIW2Pm/TikDptZpuu7I92frytmk5YeL.9fRY4. d-i passwd/user-uid string d-i user-setup/allow-password-weak boolean false d-i user-setup/encrypt-home boolean false d-i passwd/user-default-groups string adm cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare d-i apt-setup/services-select multiselect security d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.ubuntu.com d-i apt-setup/security_path string /ubuntu d-i debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated string false d-i pkgsel/upgrade select safe-upgrade d-i pkgsel/language-packs multiselect d-i pkgsel/update-policy select none d-i pkgsel/updatedb boolean true d-i grub-installer/skip boolean false d-i lilo-installer/skip boolean false d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean true d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean true d-i finish-install/keep-consoles boolean false d-i finish-install/reboot_in_progress note d-i cdrom-detect/eject boolean true d-i debian-installer/exit/halt boolean false d-i debian-installer/exit/poweroff boolean false d-i pkgsel/include string byobu vim openssh-server byobu byobu/launch-by-default boolean true bikeshed-1.78/system-search0000775000175000017500000000255011755516566016151 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh # # system-search - unified search of the system # # Copyright (C) 2010 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program 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. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . get_commands() { echo "COMMANDS:" /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/command-not-found -- $1 2>&1 | grep Command | sed -e "s/^.*Command /\t/" } get_packages() { echo "PACKAGES:" apt-cache search $1 | sed -e "s/^/\t/" } get_documentation() { echo "DOCUMENTATION:" apropos $1 | sed -e "s/^/\t/" } get_files() { echo "FILES:" locate $1 2>&1 | sed -e "s/^/\t/" } search_all() { get_commands $1 get_packages $1 get_documentation $1 get_files $1 } search_all $1 | vim -c "set foldmethod=indent" -c "set foldminlines=0" -c "set foldnestmax=1" -c "set foldcolumn=2" -R - bikeshed-1.78/socks-prox0000775000175000017500000001165211755516566015475 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh -e # # socks-prox - establish and encrypted connection for tunneling # traffic through a socks proxy # # Copyright (C) 2010 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # Scott Moser # # This program 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. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . ## Debugging info: ## The following "works for me" to use http://ip2location.com to check ## if the proxy is up and functional: ## $ curl --silent --socks4 localhost:${PORT} http://www.ip2location.com/ | ## sed -n -e 's,.*Livedemo1_lblISP[^>]*>\([^<]*\)<.*,\1,p' \ ## -e 's,.*Livedemo1_lblIpAddress[^>]*>\([^<]*\)<.*,\1,p' ## ## Where 'PORT' is the port as shown by 'status' ## If you remove the '--socks4', curl will connect directly, and you should ## see other information. error() { echo "ERROR: $@" 1>&2 exit 1 } info() { echo "INFO: $@" } status_info() { _RET_PID="" _RET_USERHOST="" _RET_CONNECTED="" _RET_SOCKS="" _RET_PID=$(pgrep -f "${SSH_TUNNEL_NAME}" -U "${UID}") || return 0 local flags="" flag="" uhost="" cpath="" pflag="" socks="" flags=$(ps -o args= ${_RET_PID}) for flag in $flags; do case "${pflag}:${flag}" in ${socks:-xxxxx}:*) uhost="${flag}";; *:ControlPath=*) cpath=${flag};; -D:*) socks=${flag};; esac pflag=${flag} done [ -n "${uhost}" ] && _RET_USERHOST=${uhost} [ -n "${socks}" ] && _RET_SOCKS=${socks} if [ -n "${cpath}" -a -n "${uhost}" ]; then _RET_CONNECTED=0 ssh -o "${cpath}" -o ControlMaster=no "${uhost}" \ /bin/true && _RET_CONNECTED=1 fi } Usage() { cat <&2; exit 1; } [ "$1" = "--help" -o "$1" = "-h" ] && { Usage; exit 0; } case $1 in start) status_info [ -n "${_RET_PID}" ] && error "${PROG} is already running as ${_RET_PID}. please stop first" if [ -z "$2" ]; then info "Looking for running cloud instances..." hostname=$(${EC2PRE}describe-instances | awk '-F\t' '$6 == "running" { print $4; exit(0); }') [ -z "$hostname" ] && error "No running instances found -- try starting a cloud instance" uhost=${RUSER}@${hostname} else uhost=${2} fi info "Selecting instance [$hostname]..." info "Configuring gnome..." gconftool-2 -t string -s /system/proxy/mode "auto" \ -t string -s /system/proxy/socks_host "localhost" \ -t string -s /system/proxy/socks_port "$SOCKS" # BUG: This is a nasty dirty hack, but a bug in chromium prevents it # from re-reading socks proxy information from gconf. find "$HOME/.config/chromium" -name "*.pac" -type f -print0 2>/dev/null | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty \ sed -i "s/'SOCKS5 localhost:.*'/'SOCKS5 localhost:$SOCKS'/" info "Establishing tunnel to [$hostname] on port [$SOCKS]..." info "You may need to restart your browser(s)..." SSH_TUNNEL_NAME="${SSH_TUNNEL_NAME}" \ bash -c 'exec -a ${SSH_TUNNEL_NAME} -- "$@"' arg0 \ ssh ${O_OPTS} -f -N -C -D "${SOCKS}" "${uhost}" [ $? -eq 0 ] || error "connection ssh failed" ;; stop) info "De-configuring gnome..." gconftool-2 -t string -s /system/proxy/mode "none" info "Terminating tunnel..." # BUG: Ideally, we'd save the pid of the ssh process and kill that here. # For now, kill any/all tunnels to AWS. pkill -f "${SSH_TUNNEL_NAME}" -U "${UID}" info "You may need to restart your browser(s)..." ;; status) status_info [ -n "${_RET_PID}" ] || { echo "$PROG is not running"; exit 1; } if [ "${_RET_CONNECTED}" = "1" ]; then echo "$PROG connected." info "pid=[${_RET_PID}] host=[${_RET_USERHOST}] port=[${_RET_SOCKS}]" exit 0 else echo "$PROG not connected." info "Seems bad connection on pid [${_RET_PID}] to [${_RET_USERHOST}]" exit 1 fi ;; *) error "Unknown parameter" ;; esac exit 0 # vi: ts=4 noexpandtab bikeshed-1.78/release.10000664000175000017500000000320311755516566015132 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH release 1 "6 Oct 2010" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME release - convenient script for "releasing" an upstream project for Ubuntu .SH SYNOPSIS \fBrelease\fP .SH DESCRIPTION Note that you must prepare the current directory by first running \fBrelease-build\fP(1), before running \fBrelease\fP(1). This script will work on a \fBbzr\fP(1) branch with \fBdebian\fP packaging in the current directory, officially "releasing" it. It will: * automatically determine the project/package name and version by parsing the \fIdebian/changelog\fP file * update the changelog timestamp * tag the release in bzr * \fBdebcommit\fP(1) with an appropriate release message * \fBgpg\fP(1) sign the original tarball * open the next release for development After the script performs these actions, the final steps to push the release are printed to the screen, for the user to copy-and-paste. These steps include: * the 'bzr push' command * the URL to the Launchpad 'addrelease' project action * the \fBdput\P(1) commands for pushing to PPAs and the official Ubuntu archive .SH SEE ALSO \fBrelease-build\fP(1)\fP, \fBbzr\fP(1), \fBdebcommit\fP(1), \fBgpg\fP(1), \fBdput\P(1) .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/release-build.10000664000175000017500000000432411755516566016234 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH release-build 1 "6 Oct 2010" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME release-build - convenient script for "building" an upstream project, prior to release to Ubuntu .SH SYNOPSIS \fBrelease-build\fP .SH ASSUMPTIONS This script, along with its partner, \fBrelease\fP(1)\fP, require a particular set of project parameters to operate properly. * The project must use \fBbzr\fP(1) and http://launchpad.net * The project name, [FOO], must match its Launchpad project, http://launchpad.net/[FOO] * There must be a corresponding Launchpad team, also matching the same name, http://launchpad.net/~[FOO] * The team must have a PPA activated, named "ppa" * The project must use a MAJOR.MINOR versioning scheme .SH DESCRIPTION This script will work on a \fBbzr\fP(1) branch with \fBdebian\fP packaging in the current directory. It will: * automatically determine the project/package name and version by parsing the \fIdebian/changelog\fP file * clean out the build-area * create an original tarball * check the original tarball for common mistakes * build a local binary deb * build a set of source packages, for each of a set of supported Ubuntu releases After the script performs these actions, the next steps are printed to the screen, for the user to copy-and-paste. These steps include: * the command to install the package locally (for testing) * the \fBrelease\fP command, to move on and make it official * also the command to revert the changes to the \fIdebian/changelog\fP .SH EXAMPLES For sample projects/packages that use the \fBrelease\fP and \fBrelease-build\fP commands for publishing, see: * bikeshed * byobu * ecryptfs * musica * pictor * powernap * screenbin * testdrive .SH SEE ALSO \fBrelease\fP(1)\fP, \fBbzr\fP(1), \fBdpkg\fP(1) .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/name-search.10000664000175000017500000000203212412772665015667 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH name-search 1 "1 Oct 2014" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME \fBname-search\fP \- check if a certain name is available for use on a handful of open source related sites .SH SYNOPSIS \fBname-search\fP $@ .SH DESCRIPTION \fBname-search\fP is a script that will check if a given namespace is available in the Ubuntu apt archive, on Github.com, on Launchpad.net, and if domain names might be available. This may be helpful when selecting the name of an open source project, for instance. .SH SEE ALSO \fBwget\fP(1), \fBnslookup\fP(1), \fBapt-cache\fP(8) .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/name-search0000664000175000017500000000344712413332217015525 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh # # name-search - check for namespaces, helpful when naming # an open source project # # Copyright (C) 2014 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program 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. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . FAIL=0 name="$1" fail() { tput setaf 1 tput bold echo "FAIL: $@" 1>&2 tput sgr 0 FAIL=1 } info() { tput setaf 2 tput bold echo "INFO: $@" tput sgr 0 } apt-cache show $name >/dev/null 2>&1 && fail "Package not available" || info "Package available" wget -O /dev/null http://github.com/$name >/dev/null 2>&1 && fail "Github not available" || info "Github available" wget -O /dev/null https://launchpad.net/~$name >/dev/null 2>&1 && fail "Launchpad team not available" || info "Launchpad team available" wget -O /dev/null https://launchpad.net/$name >/dev/null 2>&1 && fail "Launchpad project not available" || info "Launchpad project available" nslookup ${name}.org >/dev/null 2>&1 && fail ".org not available" || info ".org may be available" nsloopup ${name}.net >/dev/null 2>&1 && fail ".net not available" || info ".net may be available" nslookup ${name}.io >/dev/null 2>&1 && fail ".io not available" || info ".io may be available" [ "$FAIL" = "0" ] bikeshed-1.78/multi-push.10000664000175000017500000000233412645402477015617 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH multi-push 1 "6 Feb 2013" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME \fBmulti-push\fP \- push a source tree to multiple source repositories .SH SYNOPSIS \fBmulti-push\fP $@ \fBmulti-push-init\fP .SH DESCRIPTION \fBmulti-push\fP is a script that will first push a \fBbzr\fP(1) source tree up to \fILaunchpad.net\fP, then export that tree to \fBgit\fP(1), and push that tree up to \fIGithub.com\fP. It is often useful to have a backup copy of your source tree, and it enables wider sharing of your source code across other development communities. .SH CAVEATS Currently, the \fBbzr\fP(1) on \fILaunchpad.net\fP is assumed to be the master and the \fBgit\fP(1) tree on \fIGithub.com\fP is assumed to be the slave. .SH SEE ALSO \fBbzr\fP(1), \fBgit\fP(1) .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/multi-push0000775000175000017500000000317412645402472015461 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh # # multi-push - push a bzr branch to both Launchpad and Github # Copyright (C) Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: Dustin Kirkland # # This program 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, version 3 of the License. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . set -e # Ensure that we're in a bzr branch # TODO: Currently LP is master, GH is slave # TODO: Should support both directions [ -d ${PWD}/.bzr ] || exit 1 echo "INFO: bzr exists" bzr push "$@" # Handle bootstrapping of a new branch if [ $(basename "$0") = "multi-push-init" ]; then mkdir -p ${PWD}.git OLDPWD="${PWD}" cd ${PWD}.git git init . # export + import + push bzr fast-export --export-marks=../.marks.bzr ${OLDPWD} | git fast-import --quiet --export-marks=../.marks.git git remote add origin git@github.com:${GITHUB_ID}/$(basename ${OLDPWD}).git git push -u origin master elif [ -d ${PWD}.git ]; then echo "INFO: git exists" OLDPWD="${PWD}" cd ${PWD}.git # Export + import + push bzr fast-export --export-marks=../.marks.bzr ${OLDPWD} | git fast-import --quiet --export-marks=../.marks.git git push -f origin master fi bikeshed-1.78/dman.10000664000175000017500000000257411755516566014443 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH dman 1 "27 Sep 2010" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME dman \- download and read manpages from the internet, rather than the local system .SH SYNOPSIS \fBdman\fP [TOPIC] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBdman\fP is a script that remotely retrieves manpages from http://manpages.ubuntu.com, but reads them on the local system. This is often useful to read a manpage of a utility that you do not have installed on the local system. It will cycle through each manpage section available for a given TOPIC. .SH EXAMPLE dman open .SH CAVEATS Note that the network operations will be a little slower than perhaps you are used to, when reading a manpage. Also note that you must be internet-connected, and able to access manpages.ubuntu.com for this utility to be useful. Finally, the algorithm that \fBdman\fP uses to retrieve remote pages is considerably simpler than that of \fBman\fP(1). .SH SEE ALSO \fBman\fP(1)\fP .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/dman0000775000175000017500000000340111755516566014275 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh -e # dman - download and read manpages from the web, rather than # your local system # # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program 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. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . . /etc/lsb-release while true; do case "$1" in --release) DISTRIB_CODENAME="$2" shift 2 ;; *) break ;; esac done PAGE=`echo "$@" | awk '{print $NF}'` MAN_ARGS=`echo "$@" | sed "s/\$PAGE$//"` # Mirror support of man's languages if [ ! -z "$LANG" ]; then LOCALE="$LANG" fi if [ ! -z "$LC_MESSAGES" ]; then LOCALE="$LC_MESSAGES" fi if [ "$LOCALE" = C ]; then LOCALE="" elif [ ! -z "$LOCALE" ]; then LOCALE="${LOCALE%%_*}" fi URL="http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages.gz/" mandir=`mktemp -d dman.XXXXXX` trap "rm -rf $mandir" EXIT HUP INT QUIT TERM for i in `seq 1 9`; do man="$mandir/$i" if wget -O "$man" "$URL/$DISTRIB_CODENAME/$LOCALE/man$i/$PAGE.$i.gz" 2>/dev/null; then man $MAN_ARGS -l "$man" || true elif [ ! -z "$LOCALE" -a "$LOCALE" != en ]; then if wget -O "$man" "$URL/$DISTRIB_CODENAME//man$i/$PAGE.$i.gz" 2>/dev/null; then man $MAN_ARGS -l "$man" || true fi fi rm -f "$man" done bikeshed-1.78/cloud-sandbox.10000664000175000017500000000412412521260265016237 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH cloud-sandbox 1 "10 Oct 2011" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME cloud-sandbox \- launch a cloud instance and ssh directly into it, as a 'sandbox' system .SH SYNOPSIS \fBcloud-sandbox\fP [instance-type [ubuntu-release]] [ec2-run-instance-options] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBcloud-sandbox\fP is a program that launches a cloud instance (EC2 by default), automatically generates ssh host keys, ssh's into the launched system, and prompts the user for instance termination on exit. \fBcloud-sandbox\fP does the following: - conveniently supports simple parameters for instance-type and ubuntu-release, by passing those to \fBubuntu-ec2-run\fP(1)\fP - generates ssh-host keys locally using \fBssh-keygen\fP(1)\fP, and passes them to the instance - automatically adds host key fingerprints to a local host keys file, \fI$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts.cloud\fP, which removes the interactive fingerprint prompt - uses \fBssh-import-id\fP(1)\fP in the instance to import the user's public SSH key, if the environment variable $LAUNCHPAD_ID exists - uses \fBbootmail\fP(1) to send the user email noting that the instance has booted, if the environment variable $BOOTMAIL exists and is a valid email address - waits in a loop for \fBsshd\fP(8) to start on the cloud instance - execs an \fBssh\fP(1) session to the instance - upon exit, interactively prompts the user if they want to immediately terminate the instance and remote the ssh known host key .SH EXAMPLE cloud-sandbox cloud-sandbox m1.large cloud-sandbox t1.micro trusty .SH SEE ALSO \fBubuntu-ec2-run\fP(1)\fP, \fBssh-import-id\fP(1)\fP, \fBbootmail\fP(1)\fP, \fBssh-keygen\fP(1)\fP .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/cloud-sandbox0000775000175000017500000001403512326045270016105 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/bash # # cloud-sandbox - put and get binary files to/from pastebin.com # Copyright (C) 2011 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: Dustin Kirkland # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . PKG=cloud-sandbox mkdir -p "$HOME/.${PKG}" [ -r "$HOME/.${PKG}/conf" ] && . "$HOME/.${PKG}/conf" if [ -z "$EC2_KEYPAIR" ] || ! ec2-describe-keypairs "$EC2_KEYPAIR" >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "ERROR: You must define EC2_KEYPAIR to the path to your EC2 keypair pem file" 1>&2 echo "ERROR: You can do so in your environment or in [$HOME/.${PKG}/conf]" 1>&2 ec2-describe-keypairs exit 1 fi if [ -z "$LAUNCHPAD_ID" ]; then echo "ERROR: You must define LAUNCHPAD_ID to your Launchpad.net user id" 1>&2 echo "ERROR: You can do so in your environment or in [$HOME/.${PKG}/conf]" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if [ -z "$BOOTMAIL" ]; then echo "ERROR: You must define BOOTMAIL to an email address" 1>&2 echo "ERROR: You can do so in your environment or in [$HOME/.${PKG}/conf]" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if [ -z "$EC2_KEYPAIR_FILE" ]; then #backsupport for default keypair file EC2_KEYPAIR_FILE=$HOME/.ssh/ec2-keypair.pem fi EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS="$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts.cloud" SSH_CMD="ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=$EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS -i $EC2_KEYPAIR_FILE" generate_ssh_host_keys() { local d="$1" local f=$(mktemp /tmp/cloud-user-data.XXXXXXXXXX) printf "#cloud-config\nssh_keys:\n" >> "$f" for i in rsa dsa; do ssh-keygen -q -f "${d}/ssh_host_${i}_key" -t ${i} -N "" printf " ${i}_private: |\n" >> "$f" sed "s/^/ /" "${d}/ssh_host_${i}_key" >> "$f" echo >> "$f" printf " ${i}_public: " >> "$f" cat "${d}/ssh_host_${i}_key.pub" >> "$f" echo >> "$f" done _RET="$f" } add_known_hosts_entries() { local i local h="$1" local ip="$2" local d="$3" for i in rsa dsa; do printf "%s,%s %s %s\n" "$h" "$ip" $(awk '{print $1 " " $2}' "$d/ssh_host_${i}_key.pub") >> "$EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS" done #ssh-keygen -q -H -f "$EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS" } # Debugging, if I want to see what's going on #set -x # Optionally support release/size parameters size="$1" release="$2" # Default to t1.micro/latest [ -z "$size" ] && size="t1.micro" if [ -z "$release" ]; then command -v ubuntu-distro-info >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "FAIL: no ubuntu-distro-info."; exit 1; } release=$(ubuntu-distro-info --devel 2>/dev/null) if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "WARN: 'ubuntu-distro-info --devel' failed." release=$(ubuntu-distro-info --all | tail -n 1) || { echo "FAIL: failed to get latest distro"; exit 1; } fi fi echo "release=$release" # Generate the user-data file, and a first set of keys d=$(mktemp -d /tmp/cloud.XXXXXXXXXX) generate_ssh_host_keys "$d" f="$_RET" echo " output: {all: '| tee -a /var/log/cloud-init-output.log'} " >> $f # Add Byobu echo " byobu_by_default: system " >> $f # SSH Import ID if [ -n "$LAUNCHPAD_ID" ]; then echo " ssh_import_id: [$LAUNCHPAD_ID] " >> $f fi # Add bootmail if [ -n "$BOOTMAIL" ]; then echo " debconf_selections: | debconf bootmail/recipients string $BOOTMAIL packages: bootmail runcmd: - sudo bootmail " >> $f fi # Write random seed SEED="$(head -c 512 /dev/urandom | base64 -w 0)" echo " write_files: - encoding: b64 content: $SEED owner: root:root path: /dev/urandom perms: '0666' " >> $f # Get the run command from the uec-images page cmd="ubuntu-ec2-run -t $size --key $EC2_KEYPAIR --user-data-file $f $release" id=$($cmd | grep "^INSTANCE" | awk '{print $2}') rm -f "$f" if [ -z "$id" ]; then echo "ERROR: No instance id" 1>&2 exit 53 fi # Loop until this instance is running while ! (ec2-describe-instances $id | grep -qs running); do sleep 5 done # Now that it's running, get the hostname and ip str=$(ec2-describe-instances $id | grep "^INSTANCE.*running") h=$(echo "$str" | awk '{print $4}') ip=$(echo "$str" | awk '{print $14}') privip=$(echo "$str" | awk '{print $15}') # Create --tag Name, sets the instance name # Create --tag Created, sets a timestamp in a tag created=$(date) ec2-create-tags "$id" --tag Name="$LAUNCHPAD_ID" --tag Created="$created" --tag LaunchedBy="$PKG" # Add the known_hosts entry add_known_hosts_entries "$h" "$ip" "$d" add_known_hosts_entries "$h" "$privip" "$d" # Generate a second (secure) set of keys, since the first set was stored in EC2 metadata. # Not a big deal, but local users would have had access to the private key. d=$(mktemp -d /tmp/cloud.XXXXXXXXXX) generate_ssh_host_keys "$d" f="$_RET" # Wait for SSH to come up while ! $SSH_CMD ubuntu@$h true; do sleep 1 true done # Securely install second set of keys to /etc/ssh #tar -C "$d" -cf - . | $SSH_CMD ubuntu@$h "sudo tar -C /etc/ssh -xf -; sudo service ssh restart" tar -C "$d" -cf - . | $SSH_CMD ubuntu@$h "sudo tar -C /etc/ssh -xf -" ssh-keygen -q -f "$EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS" -R "$h" ssh-keygen -q -f "$EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS" -R "$ip" ssh-keygen -q -f "$EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS" -R "$privip" add_known_hosts_entries "$h" "$ip" "$d" add_known_hosts_entries "$h" "$privip" "$d" rm -rf $d # Now ssh in! while ! $SSH_CMD ubuntu@$h; do true done # Clean up? echo -n "Do you want to terminate this instance now? [y/N]: " answer=$(head -n1) case "$answer" in y|Y) ec2-terminate-instances $id ssh-keygen -f $EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS -R $h ssh-keygen -f $EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS -R $ip ssh-keygen -f $EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS -R $privip rm -f "$EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS".old ;; *) echo "# Remember to clean up!" echo " ec2-terminate-instances $id" echo " ssh-keygen -f $EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS -R $h" echo " ssh-keygen -f $EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS -R $ip" echo " ssh-keygen -f $EC2_KNOWN_HOSTS -R $privip" ;; esac bikeshed-1.78/bzrp.10000664000175000017500000000153111755516566014471 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH bzrp 1 "15 Oct 2010" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME bzrp - just like bzr, except pipe standard out to a sensible pager .SH SYNOPSIS \fBbzrp\fP [COMMAND] [ARGS] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBbzrp\fP is really just an alias for the \fBbzr\fP(1) command, except that its output is piped to \fBsensible-pager\fP(1). .SH SEE ALSO \fBbzr\fP(1)\fP, \fBsensible-pager\fP(1) .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/bzrp0000775000175000017500000000237311755516566014342 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh # # bzrp - run bzr commands, but sensibly page the output # # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . cmd=$(shift) pager=$(readlink /etc/alternatives/pager) if [ $pager = /bin/less ]; then opts="-F -R -X" fi # NOTE: The $opts are specific to vi-compatible pagers, like 'less'. # It would be nice to have a better way of detecting this. # Currently, these support: # -F to exit if output fits on one screen # -R for color (see 'cdiff') # -X to disable screen clearing exec /usr/bin/bzr $cmd "$@" | sensible-pager $opts bikeshed-1.78/bch.10000664000175000017500000000176511755516566014261 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH bch 1 "6 Oct 2010" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME bch - open the debian/changelog in sensible editor, appending a line showing the current files that have been modified .SH SYNOPSIS \fBbch\fP .SH DESCRIPTION \fBbch\fP is a program that determines the files that have been modified in the current bzr tree, and opens \fIdebian/changelog\fP for editing, using \fBdch\fP(1), and appending a changelog entry for the current list of modified files. .SH SEE ALSO \fBbzr\fP(1), \fBsensible-editor\fP(1), \fBdch\fP(1) .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/bch0000775000175000017500000000234213500305720014067 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh # # bch - open the debian/changelog in sensible editor, appending # a line showing the current files that have been modified # # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . msg=$(bzr diff | grep "^===" | sed -e "s:^.* file '::" -e "s:'::g" | grep -v "debian/changelog" | sort -u | xargs -i echo -n "{}, ") msg=$(echo "$msg" | sed -e "s:, $::") dch -a $@ "$msg: " if [ -z "$TMUX" ]; then exec dch -e else tmux new-window -n bch "bzrp cdiff; head -n1" \; split-window -t bch -h "dch -r && tmux kill-pane -t 0" fi bikeshed-1.78/apply-patch.10000664000175000017500000000231511755516566015737 0ustar kirklandkirkland.TH apply\-patch 1 "23 March 2011" bikeshed "bikeshed" .SH NAME apply\-patch \- apply a patch against the current directory, automatically detecting the patch strip level .SH SYNOPSIS \fBapply\-patch\fP PATCHFILE|URL .SH DESCRIPTION \fBapply\-patch\fP is a simply wrapper for the \fBpatch\fP(1) utility. It has two usability advantages over using \fBpatch\fP(1) alone, in the simple case of applying a patch: 1) it automatically detects the patch strip level (the \-p parameter to \fBpatch\fP(1)) 2) it takes the patch file in as a parameter, rather than as a stream on STDIN Note that PATCHFILE can also be an http or https URL, if you have the \fBwget\fP(1) utility installed. .SH SEE ALSO \fBpatch\fP(1), \fBwget\fP(1) .SH AUTHOR This manpage and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or on the web at \fIhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt\fP. bikeshed-1.78/apply-patch0000775000175000017500000000311712412527514015566 0ustar kirklandkirkland#!/bin/sh # # apply-patch - apply the patch specified on the argument line, # automatically detecting the patch level # # Copyright (C) 2011 Dustin Kirkland # # Authors: # Dustin Kirkland # # This program 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. # # This program 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 program. If not, see . # apply-patch [PATCHFILE|URL] P= DIFF="$1" # If $1 is a URL, grab it! case "$1" in http://*|https://*|ftp://*) DIFF=$(mktemp -t apply-patch-XXXXXXXX) trap "rm -f $DIFF 2>/dev/null || true" EXIT HUP INT QUIT TERM if which wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then if ! wget -q -O"$DIFF" "$1"; then echo "ERROR: Unable to retrieve [$1]" 1>&2 exit 1 fi else echo "ERROR: Please install wget to use a URL with this tool" 1>&2 exit 1 fi ;; esac # Try patch levels 0 - 16 for i in $(seq 0 16); do if patch -p$i --dry-run -i "$DIFF" 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then P=$i break fi done if [ -n "$P" ]; then exec patch -p$P -i "$DIFF" else echo "ERROR: Unable to determine suitable patch strip level" 1>&2 exit 1 fi bikeshed-1.78/Makefile0000664000175000017500000000174212664732623015070 0ustar kirklandkirklandPREFIX = /usr VERSION = 1.29 SCRIPTS = \ apply-patch \ cloud-sandbox \ bch \ bzrp \ dman \ multi-push \ name-search \ release \ release-build \ $(NULL) EXTRA_DIST = \ system-search \ img/bikeshed.odp \ img/bikeshed.png \ img/bikeshed_14.png \ img/bikeshed_64.png \ img/bikeshed_192.png \ $(NULL) all: clean: install: install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1 $(foreach script,$(SCRIPTS),install $(script) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/$(script) &&) true $(foreach script,$(SCRIPTS),install $(script).1 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1/$(script).1 &&) true ln -s release-build $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/release-test ln -s multi-push $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/multi-push-init dist: bikeshed-$(VERSION).tar.gz %.tar.gz: $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS:%=%.1) $(EXTRA_DIST) Makefile tar -c --exclude-vcs --transform="s@^@$*/@" $^ | gzip -cn9 > $@ %.tar.bzip2: tar -c --exclude-vcs --transform="s@^@$*/@" $^ | bzip2 -cz9 > $@ .PHONY: all clean dist install bikeshed-1.78/COPYING0000664000175000017500000010437411755516566014476 0ustar kirklandkirkland GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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