#!/usr/bin/perl -wI.
use Getopt::Long;
use Cwd qw(abs_path);
# Global vars
my $version = "EPM version 1.40";
my $verbose = 0;
my $dbpath = '/var/db/pkg';
my $pkgregex =
'^.+?\/'. # group (ignored)
'(.+?)'. # name
'-(\d+(?:\.\d+)*\w*)'. # version, eg 1.23.4a
'((?:(?:_alpha|_beta|_pre|_rc)\d*)?)'. # special suffix
'((?:-r\d+)?)$'; # revision, eg r12
my $root = '/';
my %opt = (
'dbpath' => \$dbpath,
'root' => \$root,
'v' => \$verbose,
);
my $exitcode = 0;
##############################################
#
# UTILITY FUNCTIONS
#
##############################################
sub verb
{
print STDERR map "-- $_\n", @_ if $verbose;
}
sub vverb
{
print STDERR map "-- $_\n", @_ if $verbose > 1;
}
##############################################
#
# DATABASE FUNCTIONS
#
# @dgrps contains a list of all the groups at dbpath
# @dpkgs contains a list of all the packages at dbpath/@dgrps
# %dnampkg contains a mapping of nam=>@pkg (libxml=>[libxml-1.8.13])
# %dfilepkg is a mapping of filename=>@pkg
#
##############################################
my (@dgrps, @dpkgs, %dnampkg);
sub load_database()
{
# Check if the database is already loaded
return if @dgrps;
# Read all groups in the db (except for virtual)
opendir D, $dbpath or
die "epm: Database not found at $dbpath\n";
@dgrps = grep {-d "$dbpath/$_" && !/^\./ && $_ ne 'virtual'} readdir D;
closedir D;
verb "read ".@dgrps." groups from $dbpath"; vverb @dgrps;
# Read all pkgs in the db (except for virtual)
for my $g (@dgrps) {
opendir D, "$dbpath/$g" or
die "epm: Error reading directory $dbpath/$g\n";
my @dp = grep { !/^\./ &&
-d "$dbpath/$g/$_" &&
!-f "$dbpath/$g/$_/VIRTUAL" } readdir D;
@dp = map $g."/".$_, @dp;
verb "read ".@dp." pkgs in group $g"; vverb @dp;
push @dpkgs, @dp;
}
# Create association of names => pkgs
for my $p (@dpkgs) {
$p =~ /$pkgregex/o || $p =~ /^virtual/ ||
die "epm: Could't parse name/version/suffix/rev from $p";
# $2, $3, $4 aren't used right now, but they're in the regex
# for the sake of completeness.
push @{$dnampkg{$1}}, $p;
}
}
sub cmppkg($$)
{
my ($p1, $p2) = (shift, shift);
# Remove the group from the beginning
$p1 =~ s#.*/##;
$p2 =~ s#.*/##;
# Apply the regex
# [0] = name, [1] = version, [2] = special suffix, [3] = revision
my (@p1) = ($p1 =~ /$pkgregex/o);
die "epm: Couldn't parse name/version/suffix/rev from $p1" unless @p1;
my (@p2) = ($p2 =~ /$pkgregex/o);
die "epm: Couldn't parse name/version/suffix/rev from $p2" unless @p2;
#
# Compare VERSION (element 1)
#
# Split on .
my (@v1) = split /\./, $p1[1];
my (@v2) = split /\./, $p2[1];
# Make trailing letters their own element in the array
if ($v1[-1] =~ s/[a-z]+$//) { push @v1, $& }
if ($v2[-1] =~ s/[a-z]+$//) { push @v1, $& }
# Compare each element in turn
for (my $i = 0; $i < @v1 && $i < @v2; $i++) {
if ($v1[$i] =~ /^\d+$/) {
if ($v2[$i] =~ /^\d+$/) {
if ($v1[$i] != $v2[$i]) {
# 2 <=> 3
return $v1[$i] <=> $v2[$i];
} else {
# 2 == 2
next; # 2 == 2
}
} else {
# 1.2.1 is newer than 1.2a
return -1;
}
} elsif ($v2[$i] =~ /^\d+$/) {
# 1.2a is older than 1.2.1
return 1;
} elsif ($i != $#v1 || $i != $#v2) {
# 1.2a.3 is not a legal version
die "Error in comparing versions: $p1 vs. $p2";
} elsif ($v1[$i] ne $v2[$i]) {
# 1.2a <=> 1.2c
return $v1[$i] cmp $v2[$i];
}
# These elements are equal, just continue
}
#
# Compare SPECIAL SUFFIX (element 2)
#
#
if ($p1[2] eq '' && $p2[2] ne '') {
# 1.2 is newer than 1.2_pre1
return 1;
} elsif ($p1[2] ne '' && $p2[2] eq '') {
# 1.2_pre1 is older than 1.2
return -1;
} elsif ($p1[2] ne '' && $p2[2] ne '') {
my (%sufs) = qw/p 0 alpha 1 beta 2 pre 3 rc 4/;
die "Illegal suffix in $p1" unless defined $sufs{$p1[2]};
die "Illegal suffix in $p2" unless defined $sufs{$p2[2]};
}
# This isn't finished. What was I doing here?
}
##############################################
#
# QUERY MODE
#
##############################################
# Utility function to sum the size of a package on the filesystem
# in bytes
sub pkg_bytes($)
{
my ($p) = @_;
my $total = 0;
my $CONTENTS;
$CONTENTS = "$dbpath/$p/CONTENTS";
open F, "<$CONTENTS" or die "epm: Can't open $CONTENTS\n"
or die "epm: Can't open $CONTENTS: $!\n";
for my $f (grep /^obj/, <F>) {
$f =~ s/^obj (.+) \w+ \d+\s*$/$1/;
my ($size) = (stat($f))[7];
next unless $size;
verb "Adding $f ($size bytes)";
$total += $size;
}
close F;
return $total;
}
# Utility function to do -qi
sub query_info($)
{
my ($p) = @_;
my ($group, $ename) = $p =~ /^(.+?)\/(.+)$/;
my ($key, $value);
my %vals = map {$_, '(n/a)'} qw/CATEGORY HOSTNAME DESCRIPTION URL LICENSE NAME RELEASE VERSION SLOT PACKAGER/;
my $ldbpath = "$dbpath/$p";
my $fmt = <<EOT;
Name : \%s
Version : \%s
Release : \%-28s Slot: \%s
Install date: \%-28s Build Host: \%s
Group : \%-28s License: \%s
Size : \%s
Packager : \%s
URL : \%s
Summary : \%s
EOT
# Extract some information from files stored in the Portage pkgdb
open(F, "bzcat $ldbpath/environment.bz2|")
or die "epm: Can't open $ldbpath/environment.bz2: $!\n";
while (<F>) {
next unless (/^(?:declare\s+(?:-[x-]\s+)*)?(CATEGORY|HOSTNAME|DESCRIPTION|HOMEPAGE|LICENSE|PN|PR|PV|SLOT)=(.*)/);
($key, $value) = ($1, $2);
if ($key eq 'PN') {
$key = 'NAME';
} elsif ($key eq 'PR') {
$key = 'RELEASE';
$value =~ s/^r0?//o;
} elsif ($key eq 'PV') {
$key = 'VERSION';
} elsif ($key eq 'HOMEPAGE') {
$key = 'URL';
$value = '(none)' unless $value;
}
# Clean up the double and single quotes
$value =~ s/^'(.*)'$/$1/o;
$value =~ s/^"(.*)"$/$1/o;
$value =~ s/'\\''/'/go;
$value =~ s/\\"/"/go;
$vals{$key} = $value;
}
close(F);
# When was this last built/installed?
$vals{'DATE'} = localtime((stat "$ldbpath/USE")[9]);
# Calculate the SIZE for the files it uses on the filesystem
$vals{'SIZE'} = $opt{'nosize'} ? '' : pkg_bytes($p);
# Extract the packager and description from the ebuild itself
open(F, "$ldbpath/$ename.ebuild")
or die "epm: Can't open $ldbpath/$p.ebuild: $!\n";
while (<F>) {
if (/Header:.*:\d\d (\w+)/o) {
$vals{'PACKAGER'} = $1;
last;
}
}
close(F);
printf $fmt, $vals{'NAME'}, $vals{'VERSION'}, $vals{'RELEASE'},
$vals{'SLOT'}, $vals{'DATE'}, $vals{'HOSTNAME'}, $group,
$vals{'LICENSE'}, $vals{'SIZE'}, $vals{'PACKAGER'}, $vals{'URL'},
$vals{'DESCRIPTION'};
}
# Utility function to do -ql
sub query_list($)
{
my ($p) = @_;
my ($CONTENTS) = "$dbpath/$p/CONTENTS";
my (@files);
open F, "<$CONTENTS" || die "epm: Can't open $CONTENTS\n";
@files = <F>;
close F;
# Look up CONFIG_PROTECT if -c
if ($opt{'c'}) {
# Read in CONFIG_PROTECT from /etc/make.{global,conf}
my (@CONFIG_PROTECT) = split ' ',
`. /etc/make.globals; . /etc/make.conf; echo \$CONFIG_PROTECT`;
die "CONFIG_PROTECT is empty" unless @CONFIG_PROTECT;
my ($confprotre) = join '|', @CONFIG_PROTECT;
@files = grep {
(split ' ', $_, 2)[1] =~ /^($confprotre)/o } @files;
}
# Trim @files if doc files requested
if ($opt{'d'}) {
# We don't have a variable like CONFIG_PROTECT to work
# with, so just fake it... :-)
@files = grep {
(split ' ', $_, 2)[1] =~ m/\/(?:doc|man|info)\//o } @files;
}
# If this is a dump query, then print the entire array
if ($opt{'dump'}) {
print @files;
} else {
print grep {
s{^obj (.+?)(?:/\.keep[^\s/]*)? \w+ \d+\s*?}{$1} ||
s{^sym (\S.*?) -> .*$}{$1} } @files;
}
}
# Utility function to do -qf
sub query_file(@)
{
my (@pkgs) = @_;
# Search through CONTENTS for elements in ARGV. Building an
# index would be bad because it would be HUGE.
for my $a (@ARGV) {
my $found = 0;
my $origa = $a;
# Try to get the absolute path before searching
$a = abs_path($a) || $a;
# TODO: stat the file here so that we can determine later
# what package the file currently belongs to
for my $p (@dpkgs) {
my $CONTENTS = "$dbpath/$p/CONTENTS";
unless (-s $CONTENTS) {
verb "skipping empty/nonexistent $CONTENTS";
next;
}
open F, "<$CONTENTS" or die "epm: Can't open $CONTENTS\n";
# Check this list of files for the current query
while (my $f = <F>) {
chomp($f);
$f =~ s/^dir // or
$f =~ s/^obj (.+) \w+ \d+\s*$/$1/ or
$f =~ s/^sym (\S.*?) -> .*$/$1/ or next;
next unless $f eq $a;
$found = 1;
push @pkgs, $p;
}
close F;
}
unless ($found) {
if (-e $a) { print "file $origa is not owned by any package\n"; }
else { print "file $origa: No such file or directory\n"; }
$exitcode = 1;
}
}
return @pkgs;
}
# Utility function to do -V
sub verify($)
{
my ($p) = @_;
my ($CONTENTS) = "$dbpath/$p/CONTENTS";
verb "verifying $p";
# CONTENTS consists of lines such as
# dir /usr/bin
# obj /usr/bin/qpkg e4a2da62aabb399c537ea9fa92b5af29 1034786384
open F, "<$CONTENTS" || die "epm: Can't open $CONTENTS\n";
# Verify directories and files
# XXX should label config files with 'c'
while ($f = <F>) {
chomp($f);
if ($f =~ /^obj (.+) (\w+) (\d+)\s*$/o) {
my ($Cname, $Cmd5, $Cmtime) = ($1, $2, $3);
my ($md5, $mtime);
vverb "$Cname: $Cmd5 $Cmtime";
if (! -f $Cname) {
print "missing $Cname\n" unless ($opt{'nofiles'});
next;
}
unless ($opt{'nomd5'}) {
if (-r _) {
($md5 = `md5sum "$Cname"`) =~ s/\s.*//s;
} else {
$md5 = 'UNKNOWN';
}
# only report this if it's calculated.
vverb "Md5 is $md5 for $Cname";
}
$mtime = (stat _)[9];
vverb "Mtime is $mtime for $Cname";
# XXX size, device, user, group, and mode are not checked... :-(
next if (($opt{'nomd5'} or $md5 eq $Cmd5) and $mtime eq $Cmtime);
printf "..%s....%s %s\n",
($md5 ne $Cmd5) ? ($md5 eq 'UNKNOWN') ? '?' : '5' : '.',
($mtime ne $Cmtime) ? 'T' : '.', $Cname;
if ($md5 ne $Cmd5) { $exitcode = 1; }
next;
}
if ($f =~ /^dir (.+)/o) {
print "missing $1\n" unless (-d $1 or $opt{'nofiles'});
next;
}
if ($f =~/^sym (.+) -> (.+) (\d+)$/o) {
my ($Cname, $Clink, $Cmtime) = ($1, $2, $3);
my ($link, $mtime);
my ($modeok);
if (! -e $Cname) {
print "missing $Cname\n" unless ($opt{'nofiles'});
next;
}
vverb "$Cname -> $Clink $Cmtime";
$mtime = (stat $Cname)[9];
if (-l $Cname) {
$modeok = 1;
$link = readlink($Cname);
} else {
$modeok = 0;
$link = '';
}
next if ($modeok
and defined ($link)
and $Clink eq $link
and defined ($mtime)
and $Cmtime eq $mtime);
printf ".%s..%s..%s %s\n",
$modeok ? '.' : 'M',
defined($link) ? ($Clink ne $link) ? 'L' : '.' : '?',
defined($mtime) ? ($Cmtime ne $mtime) ? 'T' : '.' : '?',
$Cname;
next;
}
# XXX presently ignoring devices
}
close F;
}
sub query()
{
verb "query mode";
verb "actually Verify mode" if $opt{'V'};
# Load the database which is needed for query mode
load_database();
my (@pkgs); # list of packages being queried
# Package-based query (how does this work with emerge?)
if ($opt{'p'}) {
die "epm: Sorry, package-based query not yet supported\n";
}
# Implied -l similar to rpm
$opt{'dump'} and $opt{'l'} = 1;
$opt{'d'} and $opt{'l'} = 1;
$opt{'c'} and $opt{'l'} = 1;
# File-based query
if ($opt{'f'}) {
@pkgs = query_file(@pkgs);
@ARGV = (); # Clear out ARGV so queries below don't get confused
}
# Group-based query
# Note that if -qfg specified, then rpm prioritizes -qf over -qg,
# so we do too.
elsif ($opt{'g'}) {
for my $a (@ARGV) {
verb "checking for packages in group $a";
my @l = grep /^$a\//, @dpkgs;
vverb "packages in group $a:";
vverb " ", join "\n ", @l;
unless (@l) {
print "group $a does not contain any packages\n";
$exitcode = 1;
}
push @pkgs, @l;
}
@ARGV = (); # Clear out ARGV so queries below don't get confused
}
# Query on all packages
if ($opt{'a'}) {
die "epm: extra arguments given for query of all packages\n" if @ARGV;
@pkgs = @dpkgs;
}
elsif (@pkgs) {
# must have been populated by, for instance, -qf
}
else {
USERARG: for my $a (@ARGV) {
if ($a =~ /$pkgregex/o) {
verb "$a matches pkgregex";
vverb "name=$1, version=$2, suffix=$3, revision=$4";
# user has asked for specific version, check if any
# installed version matches
for my $pver (@{$dnampkg{$1}}) {
vverb "found version: $pver";
if ($pver eq $a) {
push @pkgs, $a;
next USERARG;
}
}
}
if (defined $dnampkg{$a}) {
verb "$a found in dnampkg";
vverb @{$dnampkg{$a}};
push @pkgs, @{$dnampkg{$a}};
next;
}
print "package $a is not installed\n";
next;
}
}
# Sort package order, by reverse mtime
if ($opt{'last'}) {
my %mtimes;
@pkgs = sort {
# When was this last built/installed?
unless (exists $mtimes{$a}) {
$mtimes{$a} = (stat "$dbpath/$a")[9];
vverb "$a = $mtimes{$a}";
}
unless (exists $mtimes{$b}) {
$mtimes{$b} = (stat "$dbpath/$b")[9];
vverb "$b = $mtimes{$b}";
}
$mtimes{$b} <=> $mtimes{$a} or $a cmp $b;
} @pkgs;
}
for my $p (@pkgs) {
# Verify package
if ($opt{'V'}) { verify($p); next; }
# Information query
query_info($p) if $opt{'i'};
# File listing...
# We allow this to chain after query_info because rpm allows it.
query_list($p) if $opt{'l'};
# If not another type of listing, then simply list the packages
if (!$opt{'l'} && !$opt{'i'}) {
# If doing -qS, then include the size in kb, like ls -s
printf "%6d ", int(pkg_bytes($p)/1000) if $opt{'S'};
# If doing -qG, then include the group name
if ($opt{'G'}) {
print "$p\n";
} else {
($nogrp) = $p =~ /^.+?\/(.+)$/;
print "$nogrp\n";
}
}
}
}
##############################################
#
# ERASE MODE
#
##############################################
sub erase()
{
my (@cmd);
verb "erase mode";
verb "(testing)" if $opt{'test'};
# Catch empty command-line
die "epm: no packages given for uninstall\n" unless @ARGV;
# Must be root to erase; rpm just lets permissions slide but I don't
if ($> != 0) {
print STDERR "Must be root to remove packages from the system\n";
$exitcode = 1;
return;
}
# There's no point implementing erase here. Might as well just
# use existing portage features. This means that we do
# --allmatches by default.
@cmd = qw(emerge --unmerge);
push @cmd, '--pretend' if $opt{'test'};
push @cmd, '--quiet' unless $opt{'verbose'};
push @cmd, @ARGV;
system(@cmd);
die "epm: Fatal error running emerge\n" if $?;
}
##############################################
#
# MAIN
#
##############################################
# Syntax string for errors
my $syntax = <<EOT;
$version
Copyright (C) 2001-2003 - Aron Griffis
This program may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2
'*' leading an option indicates not-yet-implemented
Usage:
--help - print this message
*--version - print the version of rpm being used
All modes support the following arguments:
-v - be a little more verbose
-vv - be incredibly verbose (for debugging)
-q, --query - query mode
--dbpath <dir> - use <dir> as the directory for the database
--root <dir> - use <dir> as the top level directory
--last - list package(s) by install time, most
recent first
Package specification options:
-a, --all - query all packages
-f <file>+ - query package owning <file>
*-p <packagefile>+ - query (uninstalled) package <packagefile>
*--triggeredby <pkg> - query packages triggered by <pkg>
*--whatprovides <cap> - query packages which provide <cap> capability
*--whatrequires <cap> - query packages which require <cap> capability
-g <group>+ --group <group>+ - query packages in group <group>
Information selection options:
-i, --info - display package information
--nosize - don't display size in info output (not in rpm)
-l - display package file list
-G, --showgroup - display group name in output (not in rpm)
-S, --size - display package size in output (not in rpm)
-d - list only documentation files (implies -l)
-c - list only configuration files (implies -l)
--dump - show all verifiable information for each file
(must be used with -l, -c, or -d)
*--provides - list capabilities package provides
*-R, --requires - list package dependencies
*--scripts - print the various [un]install scripts
--erase <package>
-e <package> - erase (uninstall) package
--allmatches - remove all packages which match <package>
(unlike rpm, this is the default)
--dbpath <dir> - use <dir> as the directory for the database
*--justdb - update the database, but do not modify the
filesystem
*--nodeps - do not verify package dependencies
*--noorder - do not reorder package installation to satisfy
dependencies
*--noscripts - do not execute any package specific scripts
*--notriggers - don't execute any scripts triggered by this
package
--root <dir> - use <dir> as the top level directory
--test - don't uninstall, but tell what would happen
-V, -y, --verify - verify a package installation using the same
package specification options as -q
--dbpath <dir> - use <dir> as the directory for the database
*--root <dir> - use <dir> as the top level directory
*--nodeps - do not verify package dependencies
*--nomd5 - do not verify file md5 checksums
*--nofiles - do not verify file attributes
EOT
# Allow bundling of options since rpm does
Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling");
# Parse the options on the cmdline. Put the short versions first in
# each optionstring so that the hash keys are created using the short
# versions. For example, use 'q|query', not 'query|q'.
my $result = GetOptions(
\%opt,
'help', # help message
'version', # version message
'v+', # verbose, more v's for more verbosity
'q|query', # query mode
'dbpath=s', # use <dir> as the directory for the database
'root=s', # use <dir> as the top level directory
'last', # order package listing by most recent install first
# Package specification options:
'a|all', # query all packages
'f', # query package owning file(s)
'p', # query (uninstalled) package
'g|group', # query packages in group(s)
'whatprovides', # query packages which provide capability
'whatrequires', # query packages which require capability
# Information selection options:
'i|info', # display package information
'nosize', # don't display size in info output
'l', # display package file list
'd', # list documentation files (implies -l)
'c', # list configuration files (implies -l)
'dump', # show all verifiable information for each file
# (must be used with -l, -c, or -d)
'R|requires', # list package dependencies
'scripts', # print the various [un]install scripts
'G|showgroup', # include group name in output
'S|size', # display package size
'e|erase', # erase mode
'allmatches', # remove all packages which match <package>
'test', # don't uninstall, but tell what would happen
'V|y|verify', # verify a package installation using the same
# package specification options as -q
'nodeps', # do not verify package dependencies
'nomd5', # do not verify file md5 checksums
'nofiles', # do not verify file attributes
);
# Handle help message
if ($opt{'help'}) { print $syntax; exit 0 }
if ($opt{'version'}) { print "$version\n"; exit 0 }
# Determine which mode we're running in; make sure it's valid.
# (q)uery
# (V)erify
# (U)pgrade
# (e)rase
# (b)uild
# other
if ((defined $opt{'q'} || 0) +
(defined $opt{'V'} || 0) +
(defined $opt{'U'} || 0) +
(defined $opt{'e'} || 0) +
(defined $opt{'b'} || 0) != 1) {
die "$syntax\nOne mode required, and only one mode allowed\n";
}
# Query mode
if ($opt{'q'} || $opt{'V'}) { query(); exit $exitcode }
if ($opt{'e'}) { erase(); exit $exitcode }
# Other modes not implemented yet
die "epm: Sorry, this mode isn't implemented yet. Check back later! :-)\n";
# Revision 1.4.0 2013-01-23 p2w
# Fix -qi (bug 310475).
# New maintainer.
# Revert the change of v1.33, fix others problems with -qf (Gentoo bugs 93843 and 153921)
#
# Revision 1.33 2006/09/13 15:09:19 agriffis
# Treat dirs the same in -qf as in -ql
#
# Revision 1.32 2006/09/13 15:04:49 agriffis
# Revert 1.30. Listing all intermediate dirs up to a file isn't useful, and doesn't match rpm. Only list dirs that contain .keep files
#
# Revision 1.31 2006/09/08 19:35:22 agriffis
# Switch to cvs-based versioning. Add --version option. Add --last option, based on patch submitted by Tim Stotts #138679
#
# Revision 1.30 2006/04/04 21:07:07 mr_bones_
# display directories as well as files and symlinks when doing query list (-ql)
# This matches what rpm does. Reported by Steven Elling via Gentoo bugzilla:
# http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128186
#
# Revision 1.29 2006/03/15 21:49:48 agriffis
# Leave Size blank instead of n/a when --nosize given
#
# Revision 1.28 2006/03/15 21:43:23 agriffis
# Add --nosize option
#
# Revision 1.27 2005/08/29 13:32:35 kanaka
# Update version to 0.9.0
#
# Revision 1.26 2005/08/25 22:03:59 mr_bones_
# -i is implemented so remove the * from the usage message. (reported by agriffis)
#
# Revision 1.25 2005/08/16 20:39:16 kanaka
# Fix broken regex during file list query
#
# Revision 1.24 2005/08/15 20:37:14 kanaka
# Fix situation where package group is different, but name and version are the same (i.e. crossdev)
#
# Revision 1.23 2005/07/05 20:01:36 mr_bones_
# pass --quiet to emerge when performing -e (erase) to be more like rpm
#
# Revision 1.22 2005/06/22 05:28:24 mr_bones_
# Print out usage if user didn't get the mode specified correctly.
# Suggested by Tristan Cebulla in
# http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96726
#
# Revision 1.21 2005/05/18 05:30:14 mr_bones_
# fix silly check for empty HOMEPAGE
#
# Revision 1.20 2005/05/16 03:15:26 mr_bones_
# Make all the regexs that match the obj lines from CONTENTS be the same.
#
# Revision 1.19 2005/05/14 23:50:33 mr_bones_
# remove "use epm". guessing that was an idea that never materialized
#
# Revision 1.18 2005/05/14 23:48:48 mr_bones_
# Added support for --nofiles in verify() - rpm man page claims it only
# suppresses reports of missing files. epm suppresses all "missing" reporting
# if --nofiles is given.
#
# Added support for --nomd5 in verify(); fixed up bare word in output.
#
# Added initial support for symlinks in verify().
#
# Revision 1.17 2005/05/14 22:24:12 mr_bones_
# no reason to read CONTENTS into memory in query_file(). Modified to read
# line at a time.
#
# Revision 1.16 2005/05/14 22:21:46 mr_bones_
# Make output more similar to rpm by changing "Description" to "Summary"
# in output. Maybe at some point the extended description from metadata.xml
# will be stored in portage and can be extracted then by epm for Description.
# Also changed "Build Host" from CHOST to HOSTNAME.
#
# Modified to read environment.bz2 instead of the ebuild for some values.
# This is more reliable because environment.bz2 is the state after ebuild
# and eclass processing. Epm was confused by ebuilds that have the HOMEPAGE
# and DESCRIPTION in an eclass. (eg. xmms-mpg123)
#
# Fixed up display of values that contain double and single quotes
# (eg. libmad)
#
# Added error checking for open()
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# Revision 1.15 2005/05/14 21:55:25 mr_bones_
# Pass long option (--unmerge) to emerge instead of short option (-C)
# for better readability.
#
# Revision 1.14 2005/05/14 21:47:51 mr_bones_
# fix bug in pkg_bytes() where files with whitespace in their name would
# cause incorrect behavior.
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# Revision 1.13 2005/05/14 21:38:10 mr_bones_
# prototype functions
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# Revision 1.12 2005/05/14 21:30:44 mr_bones_
# Use correct variable in error message ($p -> $p1/$p2)
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# Revision 1.11 2005/05/14 20:54:19 mr_bones_
# Trim trailing whitespace
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# Revision 1.10 2005/05/13 20:47:44 agriffis
# epm-0.8.8
#
# Revision 1.20 2004/04/28 13:22:41 agriffis
# - Fix printing of symlinks in -ql to exclude link target
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# Revision 1.19 2004/04/05 04:37:46 agriffis
# - Add patch from Michael Sterret in bug 45927 to handle whitespace
# in filenames
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# Revision 1.18 2004/03/29 16:47:34 agriffis
# Fix bug 45927: Handle filenames with spaces correctly
# Update version to 0.8.6
#
# Revision 1.17 2004/03/08 23:23:39 agriffis
# - Update to 0.8.5
#
# Revision 1.16 2004/03/08 23:21:46 agriffis
# - Added size option to -qi and -qS
# - Thanks to Bram Dumolin (http://lanka-expats.net/) for the idea and
# an initial effort at the code
#
# Revision 1.15 2003/05/27 01:36:01 agriffis
# - Update to 0.8.4
#
# Revision 1.14 2003/05/27 01:33:41 agriffis
# - Include patch from Michael Sterrett <msterret@gentoo.org> to display URL
# in -qi output
#
# Revision 1.13 2003/05/02 02:00:22 agriffis
# - Update to 0.8.3
# - Check if file exists to choose error message for -qf
#
# Revision 1.12 2003/05/01 02:42:39 agriffis
# - Add man-page in pod format inside epm
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# Revision 1.11 2003/05/01 01:53:09 agriffis
# - Update version to 0.8.2; forgot to checkin 0.8.1
# - Fix bug 8832: Add code to determine full path for epm -qf.
# Reported by Bill Gjestvang, patch provided by Wayne Davison.
# - Fix bug 12798: Fix -V output for unreadable files
# Reported and patched by Wayne Davison.
# - Fix bug 19806: Need double-quotes to interpret \n on die message
# Reported and patched by Scott Hunt
# - Fix bug 19681: Check for requested version on epm -q.
# Reported by Neil McCalden, patch provided by Wayne Davison.
#
# Revision 1.10 2002/10/22 13:55:00 agriffis
# - Fix version reporting in help message
# - Fix unmerging to use -C instead of non-existent --unmerge
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# Revision 1.9 2002/10/22 13:48:47 agriffis
# - Fixed erase -e to do something when not --test
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# Revision 1.8 2002/10/22 13:44:08 agriffis
# - Fix bug in -qa which listed too many packages
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# Revision 1.7 2002/10/22 13:31:47 agriffis
# - Split out query types into separate functions
# - Add sub cmppkg which was for --update but might be abandoned
# - Add information query -qi
# - Add first-pass verification -V
# - Change erase -e to use emerge (which maintains world)
#
=head1 NAME
epm - rpm workalike for Gentoo
=head1 SYNOPSIS
epm { -eqVy | --erase | --help | --query | --verify } options...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This tool provides a Gentoo query tool for users familiar with Red
Hat's "rpm" package manager. In particular, it can query, verify, and
erase packages from the system. I've tried to make it act as much
like rpm as possible, but there are some differences made necessary by
the differences in the distributions.
Querying and verifying are the most powerful features of epm. Erase
mode is really just a gate to "emerge -C", but force of habit makes it
easier for me to type "epm -e".
=head1 MODES
=over
=item B<-q --query>
Query mode, for querying either the list of installed packages or the
files owned by a package.
=item B<-V -y --verify>
Verify mode, for determining the integrity of an installed package
using timestamps and md5 sums. Size, device, user, group, and mode
are not presently checked.
=item B<-e --erase>
Erase mode, for removing packages from the system. Specify a package
by version to remove a specific package. Specify a package by name to
remove all versions (i.e. --allmatches is the default for epm, this is
a difference from rpm).
=item B<--help>
This isn't really a mode, but it's the only thing you can do without
otherwise specifying a mode. Run "epm --help" to see the
comprehensive list of options available for each mode.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
To find out if vim is installed:
$ epm -q vim
vim-6.2_pre2
To include the group in the output:
$ epm -qG vim
app-editors/vim-6.2_pre2
To see what binaries vim installs:
$ epm -ql vim | grep bin
/usr/bin/ex
/usr/bin/vim
/usr/bin/rvim
/usr/bin/view
/usr/bin/rview
/usr/bin/vimdiff
To find what package owns /usr/bin/vim
$ epm -qf /usr/bin/vim
vim-6.2_pre2
To verify your installation of vim:
$ epm -V vim
No output indicates the installation is fine. If you get some other
output when you verify a package installation, try the following link
for an explanation. http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-verify-output.html
To show all vim related packages on the system:
$ epm -qa | grep vim
vim-core-6.2_pre2
vim-6.2_pre2
gvim-6.2_pre2
=head1 NOTES
This tool was written by Aron Griffis. Currently, Peter Weilbacher
<peter@weilbacher.org> tries to maintain it.
It will probably blow up your computer, but it works well enough for
me. If you report bugs at http://bugs.gentoo.org/, assigned to Peter,
they might get fixed. Your chances increase a lot if you include a
good patch.
=cut