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     1  #!/usr/bin/env bash
     2  set -e
     3  
     4  rootfsDir="$1"
     5  shift
     6  
     7  # we have to do a little fancy footwork to make sure "rootfsDir" becomes the second non-option argument to debootstrap
     8  
     9  before=()
    10  while [ $# -gt 0 ] && [[ "$1" == -* ]]; do
    11  	before+=( "$1" )
    12  	shift
    13  done
    14  
    15  suite="$1"
    16  shift
    17  
    18  # get path to "chroot" in our current PATH
    19  chrootPath="$(type -P chroot)"
    20  rootfs_chroot() {
    21  	# "chroot" doesn't set PATH, so we need to set it explicitly to something our new debootstrap chroot can use appropriately!
    22  
    23  	# set PATH and chroot away!
    24  	PATH='/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin' \
    25  		"$chrootPath" "$rootfsDir" "$@"
    26  }
    27  
    28  # allow for DEBOOTSTRAP=qemu-debootstrap ./mkimage.sh ...
    29  : ${DEBOOTSTRAP:=debootstrap}
    30  
    31  (
    32  	set -x
    33  	$DEBOOTSTRAP "${before[@]}" "$suite" "$rootfsDir" "$@"
    34  )
    35  
    36  # now for some Docker-specific tweaks
    37  
    38  # prevent init scripts from running during install/update
    39  echo >&2 "+ echo exit 101 > '$rootfsDir/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d'"
    40  cat > "$rootfsDir/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d" <<-'EOF'
    41  	#!/bin/sh
    42  
    43  	# For most Docker users, "apt-get install" only happens during "docker build",
    44  	# where starting services doesn't work and often fails in humorous ways. This
    45  	# prevents those failures by stopping the services from attempting to start.
    46  
    47  	exit 101
    48  EOF
    49  chmod +x "$rootfsDir/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d"
    50  
    51  # prevent upstart scripts from running during install/update
    52  (
    53  	set -x
    54  	rootfs_chroot dpkg-divert --local --rename --add /sbin/initctl
    55  	cp -a "$rootfsDir/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d" "$rootfsDir/sbin/initctl"
    56  	sed -i 's/^exit.*/exit 0/' "$rootfsDir/sbin/initctl"
    57  )
    58  
    59  # shrink a little, since apt makes us cache-fat (wheezy: ~157.5MB vs ~120MB)
    60  ( set -x; rootfs_chroot apt-get clean )
    61  
    62  # this file is one APT creates to make sure we don't "autoremove" our currently
    63  # in-use kernel, which doesn't really apply to debootstraps/Docker images that
    64  # don't even have kernels installed
    65  rm -f "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels"
    66  
    67  # Ubuntu 10.04 sucks... :)
    68  if strings "$rootfsDir/usr/bin/dpkg" | grep -q unsafe-io; then
    69  	# force dpkg not to call sync() after package extraction (speeding up installs)
    70  	echo >&2 "+ echo force-unsafe-io > '$rootfsDir/etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/docker-apt-speedup'"
    71  	cat > "$rootfsDir/etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/docker-apt-speedup" <<-'EOF'
    72  		# For most Docker users, package installs happen during "docker build", which
    73  		# doesn't survive power loss and gets restarted clean afterwards anyhow, so
    74  		# this minor tweak gives us a nice speedup (much nicer on spinning disks,
    75  		# obviously).
    76  
    77  		force-unsafe-io
    78  	EOF
    79  fi
    80  
    81  if [ -d "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d" ]; then
    82  	# _keep_ us lean by effectively running "apt-get clean" after every install
    83  	aptGetClean='"rm -f /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/partial/*.deb /var/cache/apt/*.bin || true";'
    84  	echo >&2 "+ cat > '$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-clean'"
    85  	cat > "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-clean" <<-EOF
    86  		# Since for most Docker users, package installs happen in "docker build" steps,
    87  		# they essentially become individual layers due to the way Docker handles
    88  		# layering, especially using CoW filesystems.  What this means for us is that
    89  		# the caches that APT keeps end up just wasting space in those layers, making
    90  		# our layers unnecessarily large (especially since we'll normally never use
    91  		# these caches again and will instead just "docker build" again and make a brand
    92  		# new image).
    93  
    94  		# Ideally, these would just be invoking "apt-get clean", but in our testing,
    95  		# that ended up being cyclic and we got stuck on APT's lock, so we get this fun
    96  		# creation that's essentially just "apt-get clean".
    97  		DPkg::Post-Invoke { ${aptGetClean} };
    98  		APT::Update::Post-Invoke { ${aptGetClean} };
    99  
   100  		Dir::Cache::pkgcache "";
   101  		Dir::Cache::srcpkgcache "";
   102  
   103  		# Note that we do realize this isn't the ideal way to do this, and are always
   104  		# open to better suggestions (https://github.com/docker/docker/issues).
   105  	EOF
   106  
   107  	# remove apt-cache translations for fast "apt-get update"
   108  	echo >&2 "+ echo Acquire::Languages 'none' > '$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-no-languages'"
   109  	cat > "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-no-languages" <<-'EOF'
   110  		# In Docker, we don't often need the "Translations" files, so we're just wasting
   111  		# time and space by downloading them, and this inhibits that.  For users that do
   112  		# need them, it's a simple matter to delete this file and "apt-get update". :)
   113  
   114  		Acquire::Languages "none";
   115  	EOF
   116  
   117  	echo >&2 "+ echo Acquire::GzipIndexes 'true' > '$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-gzip-indexes'"
   118  	cat > "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-gzip-indexes" <<-'EOF'
   119  		# Since Docker users using "RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y ..." in
   120  		# their Dockerfiles don't go delete the lists files afterwards, we want them to
   121  		# be as small as possible on-disk, so we explicitly request "gz" versions and
   122  		# tell Apt to keep them gzipped on-disk.
   123  
   124  		# For comparison, an "apt-get update" layer without this on a pristine
   125  		# "debian:wheezy" base image was "29.88 MB", where with this it was only
   126  		# "8.273 MB".
   127  
   128  		Acquire::GzipIndexes "true";
   129  		Acquire::CompressionTypes::Order:: "gz";
   130  	EOF
   131  
   132  	# update "autoremove" configuration to be aggressive about removing suggests deps that weren't manually installed
   133  	echo >&2 "+ echo Apt::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant 'false' > '$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-autoremove-suggests'"
   134  	cat > "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-autoremove-suggests" <<-'EOF'
   135  		# Since Docker users are looking for the smallest possible final images, the
   136  		# following emerges as a very common pattern:
   137  
   138  		#   RUN apt-get update \
   139  		#       && apt-get install -y <packages> \
   140  		#       && <do some compilation work> \
   141  		#       && apt-get purge -y --auto-remove <packages>
   142  
   143  		# By default, APT will actually _keep_ packages installed via Recommends or
   144  		# Depends if another package Suggests them, even and including if the package
   145  		# that originally caused them to be installed is removed.  Setting this to
   146  		# "false" ensures that APT is appropriately aggressive about removing the
   147  		# packages it added.
   148  
   149  		# https://aptitude.alioth.debian.org/doc/en/ch02s05s05.html#configApt-AutoRemove-SuggestsImportant
   150  		Apt::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant "false";
   151  	EOF
   152  fi
   153  
   154  if [ -z "$DONT_TOUCH_SOURCES_LIST" ]; then
   155  	# tweak sources.list, where appropriate
   156  	lsbDist=
   157  	if [ -z "$lsbDist" -a -r "$rootfsDir/etc/os-release" ]; then
   158  		lsbDist="$(. "$rootfsDir/etc/os-release" && echo "$ID")"
   159  	fi
   160  	if [ -z "$lsbDist" -a -r "$rootfsDir/etc/lsb-release" ]; then
   161  		lsbDist="$(. "$rootfsDir/etc/lsb-release" && echo "$DISTRIB_ID")"
   162  	fi
   163  	if [ -z "$lsbDist" -a -r "$rootfsDir/etc/debian_version" ]; then
   164  		lsbDist='Debian'
   165  	fi
   166  	# normalize to lowercase for easier matching
   167  	lsbDist="$(echo "$lsbDist" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
   168  	case "$lsbDist" in
   169  		debian)
   170  			# updates and security!
   171  			if [ "$suite" != 'sid' -a "$suite" != 'unstable' ]; then
   172  				(
   173  					set -x
   174  					sed -i "
   175  						p;
   176  						s/ $suite / ${suite}-updates /
   177  					" "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/sources.list"
   178  					echo "deb http://security.debian.org $suite/updates main" >> "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/sources.list"
   179  				)
   180  			fi
   181  			;;
   182  		ubuntu)
   183  			# add the updates and security repositories
   184  			(
   185  				set -x
   186  				sed -i "
   187  					p;
   188  					s/ $suite / ${suite}-updates /; p;
   189  					s/ $suite-updates / ${suite}-security /
   190  				" "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/sources.list"
   191  			)
   192  			;;
   193  		tanglu)
   194  			# add the updates repository
   195  			if [ "$suite" != 'devel' ]; then
   196  				(
   197  					set -x
   198  					sed -i "
   199  						p;
   200  						s/ $suite / ${suite}-updates /
   201  					" "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/sources.list"
   202  				)
   203  			fi
   204  			;;
   205  		steamos)
   206  			# add contrib and non-free if "main" is the only component
   207  			(
   208  				set -x
   209  				sed -i "s/ $suite main$/ $suite main contrib non-free/" "$rootfsDir/etc/apt/sources.list"
   210  			)
   211  			;;
   212  	esac
   213  fi
   214  
   215  (
   216  	set -x
   217  
   218  	# make sure we're fully up-to-date
   219  	rootfs_chroot sh -xc 'apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -y'
   220  
   221  	# delete all the apt list files since they're big and get stale quickly
   222  	rm -rf "$rootfsDir/var/lib/apt/lists"/*
   223  	# this forces "apt-get update" in dependent images, which is also good
   224  
   225  	mkdir "$rootfsDir/var/lib/apt/lists/partial" # Lucid... "E: Lists directory /var/lib/apt/lists/partial is missing."
   226  )