#! /bin/sh set -e dir=${LOCALDEBS:-$MIRROR} if [ ! -d "$dir" ]; then echo "error: directory '$dir' does not exist" echo "Check that the MIRROR or LOCALDEBS variable is set correctly." exit 1 fi cd $dir DI= if [ "$1" = "-i" ]; then DI=1 shift fi distr=$1 arch=$2 if [ -z "$distr" ] || [ -z "$arch" ]; then echo "Usage: $(basename $0) [-i] " exit 1 elif [ ! -d dists/$distr/local/ ]; then echo "No local repository matching '$distr' was found" exit 1 fi if [ -z "$DI" ]; then repo="dists/$distr/local/binary-$arch" else repo="dists/$distr/local/debian-installer/binary-$arch" fi [ -d $repo ] || mkdir -p $repo echo Creating Packages file for $repo... apt-ftparchive packages $repo > $repo/Packages # Fun fact, at least when building bookworm images on bullseye: # - a missing Release file is fine, but maybe downloads follow; # - a present Release file means uncompressed Packages must be present. echo Creating Release file for dists/$distr... ( cd dists/$distr rm -f Release* (echo "Codename: $distr"; apt-ftparchive release .) > Release.tmp mv -f Release.tmp Release )