C++ class for reading and writing XML structures. No need for a C++ code parser or special pre compiler. Specify a schema entirly in native C++. The schema is verified when XML is read and exceptions are thrown when the XML to be parse is invalid.
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#! /bin/bash -ex
## @id $Id$
## Resolve Debian Build Dependencies
## Installs all the required packages
## Call: ./resolve-debbuilddeps 'name of build schroot'
## e.g. call: ./resolve-debbuilddeps trusty_amd64
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SCHROOTNAME="$1"
sed 's,@[^@]*@, dummytext,g' debian/control.in > debian/control
if test -n "${SCHROOTNAME}"; then
schroot -c "${SCHROOTNAME}" -u root -d / -- apt-get install -y dpkg-dev
DEPS=$(schroot -c "${SCHROOTNAME}" -- dpkg-checkbuilddeps 2>&1 || true)
else
sudo apt-get install -y dpkg-dev
sudo apt-get update
DEPS=$(dpkg-checkbuilddeps 2>&1 || true)
fi
DEPS=$(echo "$DEPS" | sed -n '/Unmet build dependencies/ { s,.*Unmet build dependencies: ,,g; s, ([^)]*),,g; s, *| *,|,g; p}')
for pa in ${DEPS}; do
success=0
for p in $(echo "${pa}" | sed 's,|, ,g'); do
if test -n "${SCHROOTNAME}"; then
if schroot -c "${SCHROOTNAME}" -u root -d / -- apt-get -y install ${p}; then
success=1
break;
fi
else
if sudo apt-get -y install ${p}; then
success=1
break;
fi
fi
done
if test ${success} -eq 0; then
echo "**** Error: Installation Failed: ${pa}"
fi
done
echo "**** Success: All Dependencies Resolved"