Blame SOURCES/find-requires

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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Auto-generate requirements for executables (both ELF and a.out) and library
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# sonames, script interpreters, and perl modules.
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#
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ulimit -c 0
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filelist=`sed "s/[]['\"*?{}]/\\\\\&/g"`
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[ -x /usr/lib/rpm/rpmdeps -a -n "$filelist" ] && \
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    echo $filelist | tr '[:blank:]' \\n | /usr/lib/rpm/rpmdeps --requires
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#
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# --- Kernel module imported symbols
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#
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# Since we don't (yet) get passed the name of the package being built, we
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# cheat a little here by looking first for a kernel, then for a kmod.
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#
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unset is_kmod
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for f in $filelist; do
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    if [ $(echo "$f" | sed -r -ne 's:^.*/lib/modules/(.*)/(.*).ko$:\2:p') ]
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    then
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        is_kmod=1;
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    elif [ $(echo "$f" | sed -r -ne 's:^.*/boot/(.*):\1:p') ]
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    then
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	unset is_kmod;
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	break;
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    fi
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done
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# Disabling for now while the Fedora kernel doesn't produce kABI deps.
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#[ -x /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/find-requires.ksyms ] && [ "$is_kmod" ] &&
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#    printf "%s\n" "${filelist[@]}" | /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/find-requires.ksyms
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exit 0