#! /usr/bin/ksh # Original Author: Tim Mooney # $Id: osf.prov,v 1.7 2000/10/31 20:47:23 mooney Exp $ # # This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License # # find-provides is part of RPM, the Red Hat Package Manager. find-provides # reads a list of full pathnames (in a package) on stdin, and outputs all # shared libraries provided by (contained in) the package. # # # On Digital/Tru64 Unix (OSF1), use `odump -D' to find what libraries a # package provides. Note that Tru64 Unix 5.x and later come with `ldd', # but sticking with `odump' works with versions of the OS back to at least # 3.x, so it's the preferred method. # # Example `odump -D' output: # #$odump -D /usr/shlib/libc.so # # # # # ***DYNAMIC SECTION*** # Tag Value # #/usr/shlib/libc.so: # UNREFEXTNO: 14. # LOCAL_GOTNO: 521. # GOTSYM: 2205. # LOCAL_GOTNO: 1606. # GOTSYM: 3289. # SONAME: libc.so # TIME_STAMP: (0x34a82daa) Mon Dec 29 17:09:30 1997 # # ICHECKSUM: 0x5e955f9b # IVERSION: osf.1 # CONFLICTNO: 0. # RLD_VERSION: 2. # HASH: 0x000003ff800a82e0 # STRTAB: 0x000003ff8008aad0 # SYMTAB: 0x000003ff80094ab0 # MSYM: 0x000003ff800842c0 # STRSZ: 40922. # SYMENT: 24. # PLTGOT: 0x000003ffc008f240 # SYMTABNO: 3330. # BASE_ADDRESS: 0x000003ff80080000 # HIPAGENO: 0. # RELSZ: 15296. # RELENT: 16. # REL: 0x000003ff80080700 # LIBLISTNO: 0. # INIT: 0x000003ff8019c520 # FINI: 0x000003ff8019c570 # FLAGS: 0x00000001 # 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 # # Use `while read ...' instead of a `for f in ...', because there may # be too many files to stuff into one shell variable. # IFS="" while read f do # # if it's a shared library, run odump on it. # maybe_shared_lib=`file $f | grep -E 'COFF.*shared library'` if test X"$maybe_shared_lib" != X ; then odump -D $f 2>/dev/null | awk ' BEGIN { FS = " "; RS = "\n"; OFS = ""; found_soname = 0; found_iversion = 0; } # Uncomment the next line for some debugging info. #{ print NR , ":", $0 } /^[ ]+SONAME: .*[ ]*$/ { found_soname = 1; numfields = split($0, internal_name) if (numfields == 2) { soname = $2 # # we should probably check to see if the soname ends with # a number (indicating that it contains versioning info, # possibly in addition to the versioning info in the # versions field) and generate a warning here. Shared # libraries should not be built with version info in # the soname on Digital/Tru64 Unix. # } else { # # Should never be here. # print "Really odd looking soname:", $0 | "cat 1>&2" exit } } /^[ ]+IVERSION: .*[ ]*$/ { if (found_soname == 1) { numfields = split($0, iversion) if (numfields == 2) { version = $2 # # handle libraries with multiple versions, like # 1.1:1.2. Since they really provide both versions, # we need to generate output for each version. # numfields = split(version, versions, ":") if (numfields > 1) { for (i = 1; i < numfields; i++) { print soname, "(", versions[i], ")" } # # let our END routine print out the *last* version # provided # version = versions[numfields] } # # stick a fork in us. # found_iversion = 1; exit } else { # # Should never be here. # print "Odd looking library version:", $0 | "cat 1>&2" exit } } else { # # found an iversion without an soname. Is that possible? # print "Found version but no soname:", $0 | "cat 1>&2" exit } } # # we could probably watch for some other token (like RLD_VERSION) # that *generally* occurs later in the input than the stuff we watch # for, and exit if we see it, but it is just as easy to read all # the output, even after we have seen what we are looking for. # END { # Uncomment the next line for debugging info #{ print "END: NR: ", NR } if ( (found_soname == 1) && (found_iversion == 1) ) { print soname, "(", version, ")" exit } else if (found_soname == 1) { # # no library version information # print soname } # else do nothing } ' # end of awk fi done | sort -u #comment out the previous line and uncomment the next line when debugging #done