#! /usr/bin/ksh # Original Author: Tim Mooney # $Id: hpux.req,v 1.7 2001/09/15 13:49:11 jbj Exp $ # # This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License # # find-requires is part of RPM, the Red Hat Package Manager. find-requires # reads a list of full pathnames (in a package) on stdin, and outputs all # shared libraries the package requires to run correctly. # # On HP-UX, use `chatr' to find the library dependencies for an executable # # Example chatr output: # #$chatr /usr/bin/chatr #/usr/bin/chatr: # shared executable # shared library dynamic path search: # SHLIB_PATH disabled second # embedded path disabled first Not Defined # internal name: # chatr # shared library list: # dynamic /usr/lib/libc.1 # shared library binding: # deferred # static branch prediction disabled # kernel assisted branch predictionenabled # lazy swap allocationdisabled # text segment lockingdisabled # data segment lockingdisabled # data page size: 4K # instruction page size: 4K PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin export PATH # # TVM: Marc Stephenson (marc@austin.ibm.com) points out we run things # like `file', et. al. and expect the output to be what we see in the # C/POSIX locale. Make sure it is so. # LANG=C export LANG IFS="" while read f do # uncomment the next line if debugging # echo "### processing $f" # # Only run the file command once per file: # file_output=`file $f` # # First, check to see if it's a script, and try figure out what # intpreter it requires. This is more work on HP-UX, since `file' # doesn't tell us what interpreter the script uses, or even if it # really is a script. # is_shell_script=`od -N 2 -t c $f 2>/dev/null | grep '0000000 # !'` if test X"$is_shell_script" != X ; then # # it's a shell script. Now figure out what interpreter it needs # Look at me! I'm good with sed. ;-) interp=`head -1 $f | sed -e 's/^#! \{0,1\}\([^ ]*\).*$/\1/'` if test X"$interp" != X ; then echo "$interp" # # We've found what we need for this file. Skip back to the # top of the loop. This saves me an `else' and another indent # level! ;-) continue fi fi # # The `else' is implied here by the `continue' above # # # Is it a shared library? # maybe_shared_lib=`echo "$file_output" | grep -E '(executable|library)'` if test X"$maybe_shared_lib" != X ; then chatr $f 2>/dev/null \ | awk ' # # For you non-awk-ers, no single quotes in comments -- the shell # sees them and things get hosed. # BEGIN { in_shlib_list = 0; FS = " "; RS = "\n"; } # uncomment the next line for debugging information #{ print NR, ": ", $0 } in_shlib_list == 1 && /dynamic[ ]+[\/\.]/ { # split the line on "/" and print out the last element numfields = split($0,fields,"/") print fields[numfields] } /^ +shared library list: *$/ { in_shlib_list = 1 } /^ +shared library binding: *$/ { exit } ' # end of awk fi # end of shared library if. done | sort -u #comment out the previous line and uncomment the next one if debugging. #done