904 lines
23 KiB
Perl
904 lines
23 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
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# RPM (and it's source code) is covered under two separate licenses.
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# The entire code base may be distributed under the terms of the GNU
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# General Public License (GPL), which appears immediately below.
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# Alternatively, all of the source code in the lib subdirectory of the
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# RPM source code distribution as well as any code derived from that
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# code may instead be distributed under the GNU Library General Public
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# License (LGPL), at the choice of the distributor. The complete text
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# of the LGPL appears at the bottom of this file.
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# This alternatively is allowed to enable applications to be linked
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# against the RPM library (commonly called librpm) without forcing
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# such applications to be distributed under the GPL.
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# Any questions regarding the licensing of RPM should be addressed to
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# Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>.
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# rpmdiff - a program for comparing two rpm files for differences.
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# Written by Ken Estes, Mail.com.
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use Getopt::Long;
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# much of this code comes from reading the book
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# "Maximum RPM" by Edward C. Bailey
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sub usage {
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my $args = "[--".join("] [--", @ARGS)."]";
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my @default_args = map $RPMTAG->{$_}->{'arg'}, @DEFAULT_CMP;
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my $default_args = "--".join(" --", @default_args)."";
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my $usage =<<EOF;
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$0 [--version] [--help] [--cmpmode] [--all]
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$args
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old_rpm_file new_rpm_file
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Arguments
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--version Print version information for this program
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--help Show this usage page
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--cmpmode Do not send any information to stdout, instead
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exit with zero if the rpm files are identical and
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exit with 1 if there are differences.
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--all Ensure that all possible comparisons will be performed.
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This argument should not be used with any CMP arguments.
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CMP Arguments
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Many of the options are designed to select which comparisons the user
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is interested in so that spurious differences can be ignored. If no
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CMP arguments are chosen then the default arguments are picked.
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The CMP arguments are:
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$args
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The default arguments are:
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$default_args
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There are two methods of picking which comparisions will be performed.
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Any differences between the two files which are not in the list of
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performed comparisons will be ignored.
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First arguments may be specified on the command line preceeded with a
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'--' as in '--md5' these arguments specify which comparisons will be
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performed. If a comparison is not mentioned on the command line it will
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not be performed.
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Second arguments may be specified on the command line preceeded with a
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'--no' as in '--nomd5' these arguments specify which comparisons will
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not be performed. If a comparison is not mentioned on the command line
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it will be prefomed.
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You can not mix the two types of arguments.
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Synopsis
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This script will compare old_rpm_file and new_rpm_file and print to
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standard out the differences between the two files. The output is
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designed to help isolate the changes which will occur when upgrading
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an installed package. The output looks like the output of 'rpm -V'.
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It is assumed that you have installed oldpackage and are thinking of
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upgrading to newpackage. The output is as if you ran 'rpm -Va' after
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installing the new package with cpio so that the rpm database was not
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up todate. Thus 'rpm -Va' will pick up the differences between the
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two pacakges.
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Additionally the RPM scripts (prein, postin, triggers, verify, etc)
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are compared and their results are displayed as if the scripts ended
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up as files in the filesystem.
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Exit Code
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The if not run in cmpmode the program exists with the number of files
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which are different between the two packages, the exitcode will get no
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bigger than $MAX_EXIT.
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If run in cmpmode then the program will exit with zero if the rpm
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files are identical and exit with 1 if there are differences.
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BUGS
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This program only parses the RPM file headers not the cpio payload
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inside the RPM file. In the rare case where an tag is defined in one
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RPM and not in another we charitably assume that the RPMs match on
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this tag. An example of this may be file uid/gid\'s. Currently rpm
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does not store this information in the header, it appears only in the
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cpio payload. If you were to compare two rpm files and one of them
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does not have the uid/gid\'s in the header then no difference in
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uid/gid will ever appear in the output regardless of what the RPMs
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actually contain.
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The program only checks differences between files and scripts, any
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changes to dependencies, prefixes, or spec file header information are
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not checked.
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There is no method provided to check changes in a files flags, this
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includes changes to the files documentation, MISSINGOK, NOREPLACE, or
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configuration status.
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Output Format
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The differences are sent to stdout. There is one line for each file
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which is different. The differences are encoded in a string using the
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following letters to represent the differerences and the following
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order to encode the information:
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S is the file size
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M is the file\'s mode
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5 is the MD5 checksum of the file
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D is the files major and monor numbers
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L is the files symbolic link contents.
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U is the owner of the file
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G is the file\'s group
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T is the modification time of the file
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added indicates the file was added to the old version
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missing indicates the file was deleted from the old version
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Any attributes which match are denoted with a '.'.
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Output Example
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S.5..... PREIN
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.....UG. /bin/echo
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..5....T /usr/bin/grep
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S.5....T /etc/info-dir
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missing /usr/doc/dhcpcd-0.70/README
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.M...... /usr/lib/libpanel.so.4
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added /usr/lib/libmenu.so.4
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SM5....T /usr/info/dir
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Usage Example
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$0 --help
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$0 --version
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$0 java-jdk-1.1.7-2.rpm java-jdk-1.1.7-3.rpm
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$0 --md5 java-jdk-1.1.7-2.rpm java-jdk-1.1.7-3.rpm
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$0 --nomd5 java-jdk-1.1.7-2.rpm java-jdk-1.1.7-3.rpm
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$0 --md5 --link --mtime java-jdk-1.1.7-2.rpm java-jdk-1.1.7-3.rpm
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$0 --all java-jdk-1.1.7-2.rpm java-jdk-1.1.7-3.rpm
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$0 --cmpmode java-jdk-1.1.7-2.rpm java-jdk-1.1.7-3.rpm
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$0 --cmpmode --md5 java-jdk-1.1.7-2.rpm java-jdk-1.1.7-3.rpm
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EOF
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print $usage;
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exit 0;
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}
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sub set_static_vars {
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# This functions sets all the static variables which are often
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# configuration parameters. Since it only sets variables to static
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# quantites it can not fail at run time. Some of these variables are
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# adjusted by parse_args() but asside from that none of these
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# variables are ever written to. All global variables are defined here
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# so we have a list of them and a comment of what they are for.
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# The numerical indicies to the hash comes from ~rpm/lib/rpmlib.h
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# the index is the number of the tag as it appears in the rpmfile.
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# tag_name: the name of the tag as it appears in rpmlib.h.
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# all entries have a tag_name if an entry has one of the next three
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# fields it must have the rest. If a tag does not have the next three
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# fields we we will still gather data for it. This is for future
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# functionality as these fields look important, and for debugging.
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# diff_order: if the tag is used in the different output then this is
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# the order of the character differences.
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# diff_char: if the tag is used in the different output then this is
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# the character which will appear when there is a
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# difference.
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# arg: the name of the command line option to specify whether this tag
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# is used in the difference or not
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# The scripts contained in the rpm (preinstall, postinstall) do not
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# have the comparison information that files have. Some of the
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# comparisons (md5, size) can be performed on scripts, using regular
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# perl functions, others (uid, modes, link) can not. We use
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# script_cmp to link the perl comparison function to the comparison
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# arguments and to the diff_char.
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# script_cmp: the perl comparion function to perform if this
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# difference can be performed on the rpm scripts
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# is_script: if defined this indicates that the datatype is a script
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# and we can use script_cmp on it. The data is stored as an array
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# containing a single string.
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# note: that although we may need to denote differences in the flags
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# this table may not be appropriate for that task.
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# The data from the RPM files is stored in $RPM0, $RPM1 they are HoL.
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# The hash is indexed with the same index as appears in $RPMTAG, the
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# other data is what ever comes out of the file. Most of the data we
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# want is stored as arrays of values (occasionally it is a scalar
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# value). We keep a hash to allow us to find the index number to use
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# in all arrays given the filename. Some information like the package
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# name and the posinstall script are stored, in the hash table as an
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# array which contains a single string.
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$RPMTAG = {
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1000 => {
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'tag_name' => 'NAME',
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},
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1001 => {
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'tag_name' => 'VERSION',
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},
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1002 => {
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'tag_name' => 'RELEASE',
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},
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1006 => {
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'tag_name' => 'BUILDTIME',
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},
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1027 => {
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'tag_name' => 'OLDFILENAMES',
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},
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1028 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILESIZES',
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'diff_order' => 0,
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'diff_char' => 'S',
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'arg' => 'size',
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'script_cmp' => sub { return (length($_[0]) ne
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length($_[1])); },
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},
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1029 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILESTATES',
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},
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1030 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILEMODES',
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'diff_order' => 1,
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'diff_char' => 'M',
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'arg' => 'mode',
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},
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1033 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILERDEVS',
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'diff_order' => 3,
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'diff_char' => 'D',
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'arg' => 'dev',
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},
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1034 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILEMTIMES',
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'diff_order' => 7,
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'diff_char' => 'T',
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'arg' => 'mtime',
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},
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1035 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILEMD5S',
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'diff_order' => 2,
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'diff_char' => '5',
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'arg' => 'md5',
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'script_cmp' => sub{ return ($_[0] ne
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$_[1]); },
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},
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1036 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILELINKTOS',
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'diff_order' => 4,
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'diff_char' => 'L',
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'arg' => 'link',
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},
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1037 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILEFLAGS',
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},
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1038 => {
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'tag_name' => 'ROOT',
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},
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1039 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILEUSERNAME',
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'diff_order' => 5,
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'diff_char' => 'U',
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'arg' => 'user',
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},
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1040 => {
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'tag_name' => 'FILEGROUPNAME',
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'diff_order' => 6,
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'diff_char' => 'G',
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'arg' => 'group',
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},
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1098 => {
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'tag_name' => 'PREFIXES',
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},
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1099 => {
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'tag_name' => 'INSTPREFIXES',
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},
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# support for differences of scripts
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1023 => {
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'tag_name' => 'PREIN',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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1024 => {
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'tag_name' => 'POSTIN',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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1025 => {
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'tag_name' => 'PREUN',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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1026 => {
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'tag_name' => 'POSTUN',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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1079 => {
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'tag_name' => 'VERIFYSCRIPT',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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1065 => {
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'tag_name' => 'TRIGGERSCRIPTS',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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1091 => {
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'tag_name' => 'VERIFYSCRIPTPROG',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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1092 => {
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'tag_name' => 'TRIGGERSCRIPTPROG',
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'is_script' => 1,
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},
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};
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# by default check these options, which are the "contents" of the
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# files.
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@DEFAULT_CMP = ( 1028, 1035, 1036, );
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$RPM_FILE_MAGIC = chr(0xed).chr(0xab).chr(0xee).chr(0xdb);
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$RPM_HEADER_MAGIC = chr(0x8e).chr(0xad).chr(0xe8);
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# we want the second header block, as the first header is the
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# signature block.
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$HEADER_BLOCK_NUM = 2;
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# number of bytes in the file to skip when looking for the first
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# header. Actually I think the lead is bigger then this like 96, but
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# I am sure this minimum value is correct.
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$LEAD_LENGTH = 66;
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$HEADER_RECORD_SIZE = 16;
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# largest exit code we allow.
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$MAX_EXIT = 250;
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$NUM_DIFFERENCES = 0;
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$RCS_REVISION = ' $Revision: 1.8 $ ';
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# set a known path.
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$ENV{'PATH'}= (
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'/opt/gnu/bin'.
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':/usr/local/bin'.
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':/usr/bin'.
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':/bin'.
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'');
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# taint perl requires we clean up these bad environmental variables.
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delete @ENV{'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'};
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$VERSION = 'NONE';
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if ( $RCS_REVISION =~ m/([.0-9]+)/ ) {
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$VERSION = $1;
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}
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return ;
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}
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sub parse_args{
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my $arg_include = '';
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my $arg_exclude = '';
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my %arg_tags= ();
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my @args_with_bang = ();
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my %arg2tag = ();
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# find out what arguments are availible and build some
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# data structures to work with them.
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foreach $tag (keys %$RPMTAG ) {
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my $arg = $RPMTAG->{$tag}->{'arg'};
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($arg) || next;
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push @ARGS, $arg;
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push @ALL_CMP_TAGS, $tag;
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push @args_with_bang, "$arg!";
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$arg2tag{$arg}=$tag;
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}
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# sort the tags to determine the proper comparison order.
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# use the order stored in the RPMTAG table.
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# If this code is too confusing, look up
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# 'Schwartzian Transform' in perlfaq4 or an advanced perl book.
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@ALL_CMP_TAGS = map { $_->[0] }
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sort{ $a->[1] <=> $b->[1] }
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map { [ $_, $RPMTAG->{$_}->{'diff_order'} ] }
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@ALL_CMP_TAGS;
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$FILES_EQ_STRING = '.' x scalar(@ALL_CMP_TAGS);
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if( !GetOptions("version", "help", "all", "cmpmode!", @args_with_bang) ) {
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print("Illegal options in \@ARGV: '@ARGV'\n");
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usage() ;
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exit 1 ;
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}
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if($opt_version) {
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print "$0: Version: $VERSION\n";
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exit 0;
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}
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if ($opt_help) {
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usage();
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}
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if ($opt_all) {
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# all is just an exclude with nothing to exclude
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$arg_exclude = 1;
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}
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# process each of the arguments derived from the $RPMTAG hash
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foreach $arg (@ARGS) {
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my $arg_var = "opt_$arg";
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if (defined($$arg_var)) {
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$arg_tags{$arg2tag{$arg}} = 1;
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if ($$arg_var) {
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$arg_include = 1;
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} else {
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$arg_exclude = 1;
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}
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}
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}
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($arg_include) && ($arg_exclude) &&
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die("$0: Can not mix both include and exclude arguements ".
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"on the command line.\n");
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if ($arg_include) {
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# check only the options listed
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foreach $tag (keys %arg_tags) {
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$CMP_TAGS{$tag} = 1;
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}
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} elsif ($arg_exclude) {
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# check everything but the options listed
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foreach $tag (@ALL_CMP_TAGS) {
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$CMP_TAGS{$tag} = 1;
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}
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foreach $tag (keys %arg_tags) {
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delete $CMP_TAGS{$tag};
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}
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} else {
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# check the default options
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foreach $tag (@DEFAULT_CMP) {
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$CMP_TAGS{$tag} = 1;
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}
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}
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($#ARGV == 1) ||
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die("$0: Argument list must include two file names\n");
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$RPMFILE0 = $ARGV[0];
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$RPMFILE1 = $ARGV[1];
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( !(-f $RPMFILE0) || !(-r $RPMFILE0) ) &&
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die("$0: '$RPMFILE0' is not a readable file\n");
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( !(-f $RPMFILE1) || !(-r $RPMFILE1) ) &&
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die("$0: '$RPMFILE1' is not a readable file\n");
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$CMP_MODE = ($opt_cmpmode == 1);
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return ;
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}
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# read the rpmfile and extract the header information.
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sub parse_rpm_headers {
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my ($filename) = @_;
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my $file = '';
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my $out = {};
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# read whole file into memory
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{
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open (RPMFILE, "<$filename")||
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die("$0: Could not open: $filename for reading. $!\n");
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|
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# not needed on unix but lets be very clear
|
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binmode (RPMFILE);
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# slurp whole file
|
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my $old_irs = $/;
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undef $/;
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$file = <RPMFILE>;
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$/ = $old_irs;
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|
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close(RPMFILE)||
|
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die("$0: Could not close: $filename. $!\n");
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|
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$file =~ m/^$RPM_FILE_MAGIC/ ||
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die("$0: file: $filename is not an RPM file. ".
|
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"No magic number found.\n");
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}
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|
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# we want the second header block, as the first header is the
|
|
# signature block.
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my ($header_start, $store_start) = ($LEAD_LENGTH,0);
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my ($_version, $_reserved, $num_header_entries, $num_store_bytes) = ();
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|
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foreach $i (1 .. $HEADER_BLOCK_NUM) {
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|
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# find beginning of header,
|
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$header_start = index($file, $RPM_HEADER_MAGIC, $header_start);
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($header_start < 0) &&
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|
die("$0: file: $filename is not an RPM file. ".
|
|
"No: $i, header found.\n");
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|
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$header_start += length($RPM_HEADER_MAGIC);
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|
|
($_version, $_reserved, $num_header_entries, $num_store_bytes) =
|
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unpack("CNNN", substr($file, $header_start, 1+(4*3)));
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$header_start += 1+(4*3);
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|
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# find beginning of store
|
|
$store_start = $header_start +
|
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($num_header_entries * $HEADER_RECORD_SIZE);
|
|
|
|
( ($store_start + $num_store_bytes) < length($file) ) ||
|
|
die("$0: File Parse Error, file: $filename, ".
|
|
"is not long enough to hold store.\n");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# the header is just a list of information about data.
|
|
# the data is stored in the store futher down the file.
|
|
my $header_position = $header_start;
|
|
foreach $i (0 .. $num_header_entries-1) {
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|
|
|
my ($tag, $data_type, $offset, $data_count) =
|
|
unpack("N4", substr($file, $header_position, $HEADER_RECORD_SIZE));
|
|
$header_position += $HEADER_RECORD_SIZE;
|
|
|
|
(
|
|
( ($tag < 60) || ($tag > 1200) ) ||
|
|
( ($data_type < 0) || ($data_type > 10) ) ||
|
|
($offset < 0)
|
|
) && die("$0: Error parsing header in rpm file: $filename, ".
|
|
"record number: $i.\n");
|
|
|
|
# we are only interested in the tags which are defined
|
|
$RPMTAG->{$tag} || next;
|
|
|
|
foreach $j (0 .. $data_count-1) {
|
|
my $value ='';
|
|
if (0) {
|
|
# dummy for aliging the code like a case statement
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 0) {
|
|
# null
|
|
$value = '';
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 1) {
|
|
# char
|
|
$value = substr($file, $store_start+$offset, 1);
|
|
$offset += 1;
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 2) {
|
|
# int8
|
|
$value = ord(substr($file, $store_start+$offset, 1));
|
|
$offset += 1;
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 3) {
|
|
# int16
|
|
$value = unpack("n", substr($file, $store_start+$offset, 2));
|
|
$offset += 2;
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 4) {
|
|
# int32
|
|
$value = unpack("N", substr($file, $store_start+$offset, 4));
|
|
$offset += 4;
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 5) {
|
|
# int64
|
|
# ---- These aren't supported by RPM (yet) */
|
|
die("$0: int64 type found in rpm file: $filename, ".
|
|
"record number: $i.\n");
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 6) {
|
|
# string
|
|
my $null_position = index ($file, "\0", $store_start+$offset);
|
|
my $length = $null_position - ($store_start+$offset);
|
|
$value = substr($file, $store_start+$offset, $length);
|
|
$offset += $length;
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 7) {
|
|
# bin
|
|
# to properly support this I need to move it outside the $j
|
|
# loop. However I do not need it.
|
|
die("$0: Bin type found in rpm file: $filename, ".
|
|
"record number: $i.\n");
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 8) {
|
|
# string_array
|
|
my $null_position = index ($file, "\0", $store_start+$offset);
|
|
my $length = $null_position - ($store_start+$offset);
|
|
$value = substr($file, $store_start+$offset, $length);
|
|
$offset += $length+1
|
|
} elsif ($data_type == 9) {
|
|
# this is listed as both RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE and RPM_MAX_TYPE
|
|
# in file ~rpm/lib/header.h but I ignore it
|
|
die("$0: I18NSTRING type found in rpm file: $filename, ".
|
|
"record number: $i.\n");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
push @{$out->{$tag}}, $value;
|
|
if ($RPMTAG->{$tag}->{"tag_name"} eq 'OLDFILENAMES') {
|
|
$out->{'name2index'}->{$value} = $j;
|
|
}
|
|
} # foreach $j
|
|
|
|
} # foreach $i
|
|
|
|
return $out;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# traverse the datastructures to create a text representation of the
|
|
# critical differences between rpmscripts. If we are running in
|
|
# cmpmode and a difference is found exit early.
|
|
|
|
|
|
sub format_script_differences {
|
|
my ($rpm0, $rpm1) = @_;
|
|
|
|
my $out = '';;
|
|
my %seen = ();
|
|
|
|
foreach $script ( sort (keys %$RPMTAG) ) {
|
|
|
|
($RPMTAG->{$script}->{'is_script'}) || next;
|
|
|
|
($rpm0->{$script} || $rpm1->{$script}) || next;
|
|
|
|
my $prefix='';
|
|
|
|
if ( ($rpm0->{$script}) && (!($rpm1->{$script})) ) {
|
|
$prefix = 'missing ';
|
|
} elsif ( (!($rpm0->{$script})) && ($rpm1->{$script}) ) {
|
|
$prefix = 'added ';
|
|
} else {
|
|
my $diff_str = '';
|
|
foreach $cmp_tag (@ALL_CMP_TAGS) {
|
|
if ( !($CMP_TAGS{$cmp_tag}) ||
|
|
!($RPMTAG->{$cmp_tag}->{'script_cmp'}) ){
|
|
$diff_str .= '.';
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# In the rare case where an tag is defined in one RPM and not
|
|
# in another we charitably assume that the RPMs match on this
|
|
# tag. There is a warning in the stderr anyway.
|
|
|
|
if (
|
|
($rpm0->{$cmp_tag}) &&
|
|
($rpm1->{$cmp_tag}) &&
|
|
|
|
# use the anonymous comparison function (stored in the
|
|
# table) to compare the two scripts
|
|
|
|
(&{$RPMTAG->{$cmp_tag}->{'script_cmp'}}
|
|
($rpm0->{$script}->[0], $rpm1->{$script}->[0]))
|
|
) {
|
|
$diff_str .= $RPMTAG->{$cmp_tag}->{'diff_char'};
|
|
} else {
|
|
$diff_str .= '.';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} # foreach $tag
|
|
if ($diff_str ne $FILES_EQ_STRING) {
|
|
$prefix = $diff_str;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
($prefix) || next;
|
|
|
|
if ($CMP_MODE) {
|
|
exit 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
($NUM_DIFFERENCES < $MAX_EXIT) &&
|
|
$NUM_DIFFERENCES++;
|
|
|
|
$out .= "$prefix $RPMTAG->{$script}->{'tag_name'}\n";
|
|
|
|
} # foreach $filename
|
|
|
|
return $out;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# traverse the datastructures to create a text representation of the
|
|
# critical differences between file stored in the pacakge. If we are
|
|
# running in cmpmode and a difference is found exit early.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
sub format_file_differences {
|
|
my ($rpm0, $rpm1) = @_;
|
|
|
|
my $out = '';;
|
|
my %seen = ();
|
|
|
|
foreach $filename ( sort (
|
|
(keys %{$rpm0->{'name2index'}}),
|
|
(keys %{$rpm1->{'name2index'}})
|
|
) ) {
|
|
|
|
$seen{$filename} && next;
|
|
$seen{$filename} = 1;
|
|
$index0 = $rpm0->{'name2index'}->{$filename};
|
|
$index1 = $rpm1->{'name2index'}->{$filename};
|
|
|
|
my $prefix='';
|
|
|
|
if ( ($index0) && (!($index1)) ) {
|
|
$prefix = 'missing ';
|
|
} elsif ( (!($index0)) && ($index1) ) {
|
|
$prefix = 'added ';
|
|
} else {
|
|
my $diff_str = '';
|
|
foreach $cmp_tag (@ALL_CMP_TAGS) {
|
|
if (!($CMP_TAGS{$cmp_tag})){
|
|
$diff_str .= '.';
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# In the rare case where an tag is defined in one RPM and not
|
|
# in another we charitably assume that the RPMs match on this
|
|
# tag. There is a warning in the stderr anyway.
|
|
|
|
if (
|
|
($rpm0->{$cmp_tag}->[$index0]) &&
|
|
($rpm1->{$cmp_tag}->[$index1]) &&
|
|
($rpm0->{$cmp_tag}->[$index0] ne
|
|
$rpm1->{$cmp_tag}->[$index1])
|
|
) {
|
|
$diff_str .= $RPMTAG->{$cmp_tag}->{'diff_char'};
|
|
} else {
|
|
$diff_str .= '.';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} # foreach $tag
|
|
if ($diff_str ne $FILES_EQ_STRING) {
|
|
$prefix = $diff_str;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
($prefix) || next;
|
|
|
|
if ($CMP_MODE) {
|
|
die 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
($NUM_DIFFERENCES < $MAX_EXIT) &&
|
|
$NUM_DIFFERENCES++;
|
|
|
|
# this set of blanks would contain information from the flags, if
|
|
# only I was not so lazy
|
|
|
|
$out .= "$prefix $filename\n";
|
|
|
|
} # foreach $filename
|
|
|
|
return $out;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# warn user of a cmp that was requested can not be carried out due to
|
|
# lack of data in the header of atleast one file.
|
|
|
|
sub data_missing_warnings {
|
|
my ($rpm0, $rpm1) = @_;
|
|
|
|
my $out = '';;
|
|
|
|
foreach $cmp_tag (@ALL_CMP_TAGS) {
|
|
if (!($CMP_TAGS{$cmp_tag})) {
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ( ($CMP_TAGS{$cmp_tag}) &&
|
|
(!$rpm0->{$cmp_tag})
|
|
){
|
|
$out .= ("Comparison: '$RPMTAG->{$cmp_tag}->{'arg'}' ".
|
|
"specified, but data is not availible in ".
|
|
"rpm: $RPMFILE0.\n");
|
|
}
|
|
if ( ($CMP_TAGS{$cmp_tag}) &&
|
|
(!$rpm1->{$cmp_tag})
|
|
){
|
|
$out .= ("Comparison: '$RPMTAG->{$cmp_tag}->{'arg'}' ".
|
|
"specified, but data is not availible in ".
|
|
"rpm: $RPMFILE1.\n");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $out;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -------------- main --------------
|
|
{
|
|
set_static_vars();
|
|
parse_args();
|
|
$RPM0 = parse_rpm_headers($RPMFILE0);
|
|
$RPM1 = parse_rpm_headers($RPMFILE1);
|
|
|
|
my $warnings = data_missing_warnings($RPM0, $RPM1);
|
|
|
|
# we must print warnings before running diff as we may exit early.
|
|
|
|
($warnings) &&
|
|
warn($warnings);
|
|
|
|
my $header = "oldpkg $RPMFILE0\n"."newpkg $RPMFILE1\n"."\n\n";
|
|
my $script_diffs = format_script_differences($RPM0, $RPM1);
|
|
my $file_diffs = format_file_differences($RPM0, $RPM1);
|
|
|
|
($script_diffs || $file_diffs) &&
|
|
print $header, $script_diffs, $file_diffs;
|
|
|
|
exit $NUM_DIFFERENCES;
|
|
}
|