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#! /bin/bash # # Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 SUSE Linux Product GmbH, Germany. # Licensed under GPL v2, see COPYING file for details. # # Written by Michael Matz and Stephan Coolo # Enhanced by Andreas Jaeger FUNCTIONS=${0%/*}/functions.sh check_all= case $1 in -a | --check-all) check_all=1 shift esac if test "$#" != 2; then echo "usage: $0 [-a|--check-all] old.rpm new.rpm" exit 1 fi # Always clean up on exit local_tmpdir=`mktemp -d` if test -z "${local_tmpdir}" then exit 1 fi function _exit() { chmod -R u+w "${local_tmpdir}" rm -rf "${local_tmpdir}" } trap _exit EXIT # Let further mktemp refer to private tmpdir export TMPDIR=$local_tmpdir self_script=$(cd $(dirname $0); echo $(pwd)/$(basename $0)) source $FUNCTIONS oldpkg=`readlink -f $1` newpkg=`readlink -f $2` rename_script=`mktemp` if test ! -f "$oldpkg"; then echo "can't open $1" exit 1 fi if test ! -f "$newpkg"; then echo "can't open $2" exit 1 fi #usage unjar <file> function unjar() { local file file=$1 if [[ $(type -p fastjar) ]]; then UNJAR=fastjar elif [[ $(type -p jar) ]]; then UNJAR=jar elif [[ $(type -p unzip) ]]; then UNJAR=unzip else echo "ERROR: jar, fastjar, or unzip is not installed (trying file $file)" exit 1 fi case $UNJAR in jar|fastjar) # echo jar -xf $file ${UNJAR} -xf $file ;; unzip) unzip -oqq $file ;; esac } # list files in directory #usage unjar_l <file> function unjar_l() { local file file=$1 if [[ $(type -p fastjar) ]]; then UNJAR=fastjar elif [[ $(type -p jar) ]]; then UNJAR=jar elif [[ $(type -p unzip) ]]; then UNJAR=unzip else echo "ERROR: jar, fastjar, or unzip is not installed (trying file $file)" exit 1 fi case $UNJAR in jar|fastjar) ${UNJAR} -tf $file ;; unzip) unzip -l $file ;; esac } filter_disasm() { sed -e 's/^ *[0-9a-f]\+://' -e 's/\$0x[0-9a-f]\+/$something/' -e 's/callq *[0-9a-f]\+/callq /' -e 's/# *[0-9a-f]\+/# /' -e 's/\(0x\)\?[0-9a-f]\+(/offset(/' -e 's/[0-9a-f]\+ </</' -e 's/^<\(.*\)>:/\1:/' -e 's/<\(.*\)+0x[0-9a-f]\+>/<\1 + ofs>/' } echo "Comparing `basename $oldpkg` to `basename $newpkg`" case $oldpkg in *.rpm) cmp_spec $rename_script $oldpkg $newpkg RES=$? case $RES in 0) echo "RPM meta information is identical" if test -z "$check_all"; then exit 0 fi ;; 1) echo "RPM meta information is different" if test -z "$check_all"; then exit 1 fi ;; 2) echo "RPM file checksum differs." RES=0 ;; *) echo "Wrong exit code!" exit 1 ;; esac ;; esac file1=`mktemp` file2=`mktemp` dir=`mktemp -d` echo "Extracting packages" unpackage $oldpkg $dir/old unpackage $newpkg $dir/new # files is set in cmp_spec for rpms, so if RES is empty we should assume # it wasn't an rpm and pick all files for comparison. if [ -z $RES ]; then oldfiles=`cd $dir/old; find . -type f` newfiles=`cd $dir/new; find . -type f` files=`echo -e "$oldfiles\n$newfiles" | sort -u` fi cd $dir bash $rename_script dfile=`mktemp` diff_two_files() { if test ! -e old/$file; then echo "Missing in old package: $file" return 1 fi if test ! -e new/$file; then echo "Missing in new package: $file" return 1 fi if cmp -s old/$file new/$file; then return 0 fi echo "$file differs ($ftype)" hexdump -C old/$file > $file1 & hexdump -C new/$file > $file2 & wait diff -u $file1 $file2 | head -n 200 return 1 } trim_man_first_line() { # Handles the first line if it is like: #.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 2.28 (Pod::Simple 3.28) #.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.43.3. local f=$1 sed -i -e '1{ s|^\.\\"[[:blank:]]\+Automatically[[:blank:]]generated[[:blank:]]by[[:blank:]]Pod::Man[[:blank:]].*|.\\" Overly verbose Pod::Man| s|^\.\\"[[:blank:]]\+DO[[:blank:]]NOT[[:blank:]]MODIFY[[:blank:]]THIS[[:blank:]]FILE![[:blank:]]\+It[[:blank:]]was[[:blank:]]generated[[:blank:]]by[[:blank:]]help2man[[:blank:]].*|.\\" Overly verbose help2man| }' $f } trim_man_TH() { # Handles lines like: # .TH debhelper 7 "2010-02-27" "7.4.15" "Debhelper" # .TH DIRMNGR-CLIENT 1 2010-02-27 "Dirmngr 1.0.3" "GNU Privacy Guard" # .TH ccmake 1 "March 06, 2010" "ccmake 2.8.1-rc3" # .TH QEMU-IMG 1 "2010-03-14" " " " " # .TH kdecmake 1 "May 07, 2010" "cmake 2.8.1" # .TH "appender.h" 3 "12 May 2010" "Version 1.2.1" "log4c" \" -*- nroff -*- # .TH "appender.h" 3 "Tue Aug 31 2010" "Version 1.2.1" "log4c" \" -*- nroff -*- # .TH "OFFLINEIMAP" "1" "11 May 2010" "John Goerzen" "OfflineIMAP Manual" # .TH gv 3guile "13 May 2010" #.TH "GIT\-ARCHIMPORT" "1" "09/13/2010" "Git 1\&.7\&.1" "Git Manual" # .TH LDIRECTORD 8 "2010-10-20" "perl v5.12.2" "User Contributed Perl Documentation" # .TH ccmake 1 "February 05, 2012" "ccmake 2.8.7" # .TH "appender.h" 3 "Tue Aug 31 2010" "Version 1.2.1" "log4c" \" -*- nroff -*- # .TH ARCH "1" "September 2010" "GNU coreutils 8.5" "User Commands" # .TH "GCM-CALIBRATE" "1" "03 February 2012" "" "" #.TH Locale::Po4a::Xml.pm 3pm "2015-01-30" "Po4a Tools" "Po4a Tools" local f=$1 # (.TH quoted section) (quoted_date)(*) sed -i -e 's|^\([[:blank:]]*\.TH[[:blank:]]\+"[^"]\+"[[:blank:]]\+[^[:blank:]]\+\)[[:blank:]]\+\("[^"]\+"\)\([[:blank:]]\+.*\)\?|\1 "qq2000-01-01"\3|' $f # (.TH unquoted section) (quoted_date)(*) sed -i -e 's|^\([[:blank:]]*\.TH[[:blank:]]\+[^"][^[:blank:]]\+[[:blank:]]\+[^[:blank:]]\+\)[[:blank:]]\+\("[^"]\+"\)\([[:blank:]]\+.*\)\?|\1 "uq2000-02-02"\3|' $f # (.TH quoted section) (unquoted_date)(*) sed -i -e 's|^\([[:blank:]]*\.TH[[:blank:]]\+"[^"]\+"[[:blank:]]\+[^[:blank:]]\+\)[[:blank:]]\+\([^"][^[:blank:]]\+\)\([[:blank:]]\+.*\)\?|\1 qu2000-03-03\3|' $f # (.TH unquoted section) (unquoted_date)(*) sed -i -e 's|^\([[:blank:]]*\.TH[[:blank:]]\+[^"][^[:blank:]]\+[[:blank:]]\+[^[:blank:]]\+\)[[:blank:]]\+\([^"][^[:blank:]]\+\)\([[:blank:]]\+.*\)\?|\1 uu2000-04-04\3|' $f } strip_numbered_anchors() { # Remove numbered anchors on Docbook / HTML files. # This should be save since we remove them from old and new files. # A trailing </a> or </div> tag will stay also on both files. for f in old/$file new/$file; do sed -i -e 's%<[ ]*a[ ]\+name[^<]*[0-9]\+[^<]*%%g' \ -e 's%<[ ]*a[ ]\+href[^<]*#[^<]*[0-9]\+[^<]*%%g' \ -e 's%<[^<]*id="ftn\.[^<]*[0-9]\+[^<]*%%g' $f done } check_compressed_file() { local file=$1 local ext=$2 local tmpdir=`mktemp -d` local ftype local ret=0 echo "$ext file with odd filename: $file" if test -n "$tmpdir"; then mkdir $tmpdir/{old,new} cp --parents --dereference old/$file $tmpdir/ cp --parents --dereference new/$file $tmpdir/ if pushd $tmpdir > /dev/null ; then case "$ext" in bz2) mv old/$file{,.bz2} mv new/$file{,.bz2} bzip2 -d old/$file.bz2 & bzip2 -d new/$file.bz2 & wait ;; gzip) mv old/$file{,.gz} mv new/$file{,.gz} gzip -d old/$file.gz & gzip -d new/$file.gz & wait ;; xz) mv old/$file{,.xz} mv new/$file{,.xz} xz -d old/$file.xz & xz -d new/$file.xz & wait ;; esac ftype=`/usr/bin/file old/$file | sed 's@^[^:]\+:[[:blank:]]*@@'` case $ftype in POSIX\ tar\ archive) echo "$ext content is: $ftype" mv old/$file{,.tar} mv new/$file{,.tar} if ! 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