127 lines
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127 lines
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#! /usr/bin/ksh
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# Original Author: Tim Mooney <mooney@golem.phys.ndsu.NoDak.edu>
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# $Id$
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#
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# This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License
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#
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# find-requires is part of RPM, the Red Hat Package Manager. find-requires
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# reads a list of full pathnames (in a package) on stdin, and outputs all
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# shared libraries the package requires to run correctly.
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#
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# On HP-UX, use `chatr' to find the library dependencies for an executable
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#
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# Example chatr output:
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#
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#$chatr /usr/bin/chatr
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#/usr/bin/chatr:
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# shared executable
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# shared library dynamic path search:
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# SHLIB_PATH disabled second
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# embedded path disabled first Not Defined
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# internal name:
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# chatr
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# shared library list:
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# dynamic /usr/lib/libc.1
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# shared library binding:
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# deferred
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# static branch prediction disabled
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# kernel assisted branch predictionenabled
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# lazy swap allocationdisabled
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# text segment lockingdisabled
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# data segment lockingdisabled
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# data page size: 4K
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# instruction page size: 4K
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PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin
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export PATH
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#
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# TVM: Marc Stephenson (marc@austin.ibm.com) points out we run things
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# like `file', et. al. and expect the output to be what we see in the
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# C/POSIX locale. Make sure it is so.
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#
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LANG=C
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export LANG
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IFS=""
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while read f
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do
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# uncomment the next line if debugging
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# echo "### processing $f"
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#
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# Only run the file command once per file:
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#
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file_output=`file $f`
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#
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# First, check to see if it's a script, and try figure out what
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# intpreter it requires. This is more work on HP-UX, since `file'
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# doesn't tell us what interpreter the script uses, or even if it
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# really is a script.
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#
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is_shell_script=`od -N 2 -t c $f 2>/dev/null | grep '0000000 # !'`
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if test X"$is_shell_script" != X ; then
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#
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# it's a shell script. Now figure out what interpreter it needs
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# Look at me! I'm good with sed. ;-)
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interp=`head -1 $f | sed -e 's/^#! \{0,1\}\([^ ]*\).*$/\1/'`
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if test X"$interp" != X ; then
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echo "$interp"
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#
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# We've found what we need for this file. Skip back to the
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# top of the loop. This saves me an `else' and another indent
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# level! ;-)
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continue
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fi
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fi
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#
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# The `else' is implied here by the `continue' above
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#
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#
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# Is it a shared library?
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#
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maybe_shared_lib=`echo "$file_output" | egrep '(executable|library)'`
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if test X"$maybe_shared_lib" != X ; then
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chatr $f 2>/dev/null \
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| awk '
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#
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# For you non-awk-ers, no single quotes in comments -- the shell
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# sees them and things get hosed.
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#
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BEGIN {
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in_shlib_list = 0;
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FS = " ";
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RS = "\n";
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}
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# uncomment the next line for debugging information
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#{ print NR, ": ", $0 }
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in_shlib_list == 1 && /dynamic[ ]+[\/\.]/ {
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# split the line on "/" and print out the last element
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numfields = split($0,fields,"/")
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print fields[numfields]
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}
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/^ +shared library list: *$/ {
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in_shlib_list = 1
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}
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/^ +shared library binding: *$/ {
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exit
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}
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' # end of awk
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fi # end of shared library if.
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done | sort -u
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#comment out the previous line and uncomment the next one if debugging.
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#done
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