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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.
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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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