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e6feb4fa90
Let's not just filter everything with systemd in the name, but instead
use the same list of volatile packages that we install to do the
filtering.
(cherry picked from commit 70ecdbfa23
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#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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set -e
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if [[ "$1" == "build" ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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mapfile -t PACKAGES < <(jq --raw-output .VolatilePackages[] <"$MKOSI_CONFIG")
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for DEPS in --requires --recommends --suggests; do
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# We need --latest-limit=1 to only consider the newest version of the packages.
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# --latest-limit=1 is per <name>.<arch> so we have to pass --arch= explicitly to make sure i686 packages
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# are not considered on x86-64.
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dnf repoquery --arch="$DISTRIBUTION_ARCHITECTURE,noarch" --latest-limit=1 --quiet "$DEPS" "${PACKAGES[@]}" |
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grep --extended-regexp --invert-match --regexp "$(IFS=\| ; echo "${PACKAGES[*]}")" --regexp /bin/sh --regexp grubby --regexp sdubby --regexp libcurl-minimal |
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sort --unique |
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xargs --delimiter '\n' --no-run-if-empty mkosi-install
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done
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