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/*
* dpkg - main program for package management
* enquiry.c - status enquiry and listing options
*
* Copyright © 1995,1996 Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
* Copyright © 2006, 2008-2016 Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org>
* Copyright © 2011 Linaro Limited
* Copyright © 2011 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
*
* This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <compat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <dpkg/i18n.h>
#include <dpkg/dpkg.h>
#include <dpkg/dpkg-db.h>
#include <dpkg/arch.h>
#include <dpkg/pkg-array.h>
#include <dpkg/pkg-show.h>
#include <dpkg/triglib.h>
#include <dpkg/string.h>
#include <dpkg/options.h>
#include <dpkg/db-ctrl.h>
#include <dpkg/db-fsys.h>
#include "main.h"
struct audit_problem {
bool (*check)(struct pkginfo *, const struct audit_problem *problem);
union {
int number;
const char *string;
} value;
const char *explanation;
};
static bool
audit_reinstreq(struct pkginfo *pkg, const struct audit_problem *problem)
{
return pkg->eflag & PKG_EFLAG_REINSTREQ;
}
static bool
audit_status(struct pkginfo *pkg, const struct audit_problem *problem)
{
if (pkg->eflag & PKG_EFLAG_REINSTREQ)
return false;
return (int)pkg->status == problem->value.number;
}
static bool
audit_infofile(struct pkginfo *pkg, const struct audit_problem *problem)
{
if (pkg->status < PKG_STAT_HALFINSTALLED)
return false;
return !pkg_infodb_has_file(pkg, &pkg->installed, problem->value.string);
}
static bool
audit_arch(struct pkginfo *pkg, const struct audit_problem *problem)
{
if (pkg->status < PKG_STAT_HALFINSTALLED)
return false;
return pkg->installed.arch->type == (enum dpkg_arch_type)problem->value.number;
}
static const struct audit_problem audit_problems[] = {
{
.check = audit_reinstreq,
.value.number = 0,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages are in a mess due to serious problems during\n"
"installation. They must be reinstalled for them (and any packages\n"
"that depend on them) to function properly:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_status,
.value.number = PKG_STAT_UNPACKED,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages have been unpacked but not yet configured.\n"
"They must be configured using dpkg --configure or the configure\n"
"menu option in dselect for them to work:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_status,
.value.number = PKG_STAT_HALFCONFIGURED,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages are only half configured, probably due to problems\n"
"configuring them the first time. The configuration should be retried using\n"
"dpkg --configure <package> or the configure menu option in dselect:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_status,
.value.number = PKG_STAT_HALFINSTALLED,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages are only half installed, due to problems during\n"
"installation. The installation can probably be completed by retrying it;\n"
"the packages can be removed using dselect or dpkg --remove:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_status,
.value.number = PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages are awaiting processing of triggers that they\n"
"have activated in other packages. This processing can be requested using\n"
"dselect or dpkg --configure --pending (or dpkg --triggers-only):\n")
}, {
.check = audit_status,
.value.number = PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSPENDING,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages have been triggered, but the trigger processing\n"
"has not yet been done. Trigger processing can be requested using\n"
"dselect or dpkg --configure --pending (or dpkg --triggers-only):\n")
}, {
.check = audit_infofile,
.value.string = LISTFILE,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages are missing the list control file in the\n"
"database, they need to be reinstalled:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_infofile,
.value.string = HASHFILE,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages are missing the md5sums control file in the\n"
"database, they need to be reinstalled:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_arch,
.value.number = DPKG_ARCH_EMPTY,
.explanation = N_("The following packages do not have an architecture:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_arch,
.value.number = DPKG_ARCH_ILLEGAL,
.explanation = N_("The following packages have an illegal architecture:\n")
}, {
.check = audit_arch,
.value.number = DPKG_ARCH_UNKNOWN,
.explanation = N_(
"The following packages have an unknown foreign architecture, which will\n"
"cause dependency issues on front-ends. This can be fixed by registering\n"
"the foreign architecture with dpkg --add-architecture:\n")
}, {
.check = NULL
}
};
static void describebriefly(struct pkginfo *pkg) {
int maxl, l;
const char *pdesc;
maxl= 57;
l= strlen(pkg->set->name);
if (l>20) maxl -= (l-20);
pdesc = pkgbin_synopsis(pkg, &pkg->installed, &l);
l = min(l, maxl);
printf(" %-20s %.*s\n", pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig), l, pdesc);
}
static struct pkginfo *
pkg_array_mapper(const char *name)
{
struct pkginfo *pkg;
pkg = dpkg_options_parse_pkgname(cipaction, name);
if (pkg->status == PKG_STAT_NOTINSTALLED)
notice(_("package '%s' is not installed"), pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig));
return pkg;
}
int
audit(const char *const *argv)
{
const struct audit_problem *problem;
struct pkg_array array;
bool head_running = false;
int i;
modstatdb_open(msdbrw_readonly);
if (!*argv)
pkg_array_init_from_hash(&array);
else
pkg_array_init_from_names(&array, pkg_array_mapper, (const char **)argv);
pkg_array_sort(&array, pkg_sorter_by_nonambig_name_arch);
for (problem = audit_problems; problem->check; problem++) {
bool head = false;
for (i = 0; i < array.n_pkgs; i++) {
struct pkginfo *pkg = array.pkgs[i];
if (!problem->check(pkg, problem))
continue;
if (!head_running) {
if (modstatdb_is_locked())
puts(_(
"Another process has locked the database for writing, and might currently be\n"
"modifying it, some of the following problems might just be due to that.\n"));
head_running = true;
}
if (!head) {
fputs(gettext(problem->explanation), stdout);
head = true;
}
describebriefly(pkg);
}
if (head) putchar('\n');
}
pkg_array_destroy(&array);
m_output(stdout, _("<standard output>"));
return 0;
}
struct sectionentry {
struct sectionentry *next;
const char *name;
int count;
};
static bool
yettobeunpacked(struct pkginfo *pkg, const char **thissect)
{
if (pkg->want != PKG_WANT_INSTALL)
return false;
switch (pkg->status) {
case PKG_STAT_UNPACKED:
case PKG_STAT_INSTALLED:
case PKG_STAT_HALFCONFIGURED:
case PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSPENDING:
case PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED:
return false;
case PKG_STAT_NOTINSTALLED:
case PKG_STAT_HALFINSTALLED:
case PKG_STAT_CONFIGFILES:
if (thissect)
*thissect = str_is_set(pkg->section) ? pkg->section :
C_("section", "<unknown>");
return true;
default:
internerr("unknown package status '%d'", pkg->status);
}
return false;
}
int
unpackchk(const char *const *argv)
{
int totalcount, sects;
struct sectionentry *sectionentries, *se, **sep;
struct pkg_hash_iter *iter;
struct pkginfo *pkg;
const char *thissect;
char buf[20];
int width;
if (*argv)
badusage(_("--%s takes no arguments"), cipaction->olong);
modstatdb_open(msdbrw_readonly);
totalcount= 0;
sectionentries = NULL;
sects= 0;
iter = pkg_hash_iter_new();
while ((pkg = pkg_hash_iter_next_pkg(iter))) {
if (!yettobeunpacked(pkg, &thissect)) continue;
for (se= sectionentries; se && strcasecmp(thissect,se->name); se= se->next);
if (!se) {
se = nfmalloc(sizeof(*se));
for (sep= §ionentries;
*sep && strcasecmp(thissect,(*sep)->name) > 0;
sep= &(*sep)->next);
se->name= thissect;
se->count= 0;
se->next= *sep;
*sep= se;
sects++;
}
se->count++; totalcount++;
}
pkg_hash_iter_free(iter);
if (totalcount == 0)
return 0;
if (totalcount <= 12) {
iter = pkg_hash_iter_new();
while ((pkg = pkg_hash_iter_next_pkg(iter))) {
if (!yettobeunpacked(pkg, NULL))
continue;
describebriefly(pkg);
}
pkg_hash_iter_free(iter);
} else if (sects <= 12) {
for (se= sectionentries; se; se= se->next) {
sprintf(buf,"%d",se->count);
printf(_(" %d in %s: "),se->count,se->name);
width= 70-strlen(se->name)-strlen(buf);
while (width > 59) { putchar(' '); width--; }
iter = pkg_hash_iter_new();
while ((pkg = pkg_hash_iter_next_pkg(iter))) {
const char *pkgname;
if (!yettobeunpacked(pkg,&thissect)) continue;
if (strcasecmp(thissect,se->name)) continue;
pkgname = pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig);
width -= strlen(pkgname);
width--;
if (width < 4) { printf(" ..."); break; }
printf(" %s", pkgname);
}
pkg_hash_iter_free(iter);
putchar('\n');
}
} else {
printf(P_(" %d package, from the following section:",
" %d packages, from the following sections:", totalcount),
totalcount);
width= 0;
for (se= sectionentries; se; se= se->next) {
sprintf(buf,"%d",se->count);
width -= (6 + strlen(se->name) + strlen(buf));
if (width < 0) { putchar('\n'); width= 73 - strlen(se->name) - strlen(buf); }
printf(" %s (%d)",se->name,se->count);
}
putchar('\n');
}
m_output(stdout, _("<standard output>"));
return 0;
}
static int
assert_version_support(const char *const *argv,
struct dpkg_version *version,
const char *feature_name)
{
struct pkginfo *pkg;
if (*argv)
badusage(_("--%s takes no arguments"), cipaction->olong);
modstatdb_open(msdbrw_readonly);
pkg = pkg_hash_find_singleton("dpkg");
switch (pkg->status) {
case PKG_STAT_INSTALLED:
case PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSPENDING:
return 0;
case PKG_STAT_UNPACKED:
case PKG_STAT_HALFCONFIGURED:
case PKG_STAT_HALFINSTALLED:
case PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED:
if (dpkg_version_relate(&pkg->configversion, DPKG_RELATION_GE, version))
return 0;
printf(_("Version of dpkg with working %s support not yet configured.\n"
" Please use 'dpkg --configure dpkg', and then try again.\n"),
feature_name);
return 1;
default:
printf(_("dpkg not recorded as installed, cannot check for %s support!\n"),
feature_name);
return 1;
}
}
int
assertpredep(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_version version = { 0, "1.1.0", NULL };
return assert_version_support(argv, &version, _("Pre-Depends field"));
}
int
assertepoch(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_version version = { 0, "1.4.0.7", NULL };
return assert_version_support(argv, &version, _("epoch"));
}
int
assertlongfilenames(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_version version = { 0, "1.4.1.17", NULL };
return assert_version_support(argv, &version, _("long filenames"));
}
int
assertmulticonrep(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_version version = { 0, "1.4.1.19", NULL };
return assert_version_support(argv, &version,
_("multiple Conflicts and Replaces"));
}
int
assertmultiarch(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_version version = { 0, "1.16.2", NULL };
return assert_version_support(argv, &version, _("multi-arch"));
}
int
assertverprovides(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_version version = { 0, "1.17.11", NULL };
return assert_version_support(argv, &version, _("versioned Provides"));
}
/**
* Print a single package which:
* (a) is the target of one or more relevant predependencies.
* (b) has itself no unsatisfied pre-dependencies.
*
* If such a package is present output is the Packages file entry,
* which can be massaged as appropriate.
*
* Exit status:
* 0 = a package printed, OK
* 1 = no suitable package available
* 2 = error
*/
int
predeppackage(const char *const *argv)
{
static struct varbuf vb;
struct pkg_hash_iter *iter;
struct pkginfo *pkg = NULL, *startpkg, *trypkg;
struct dependency *dep;
struct deppossi *possi, *provider;
if (*argv)
badusage(_("--%s takes no arguments"), cipaction->olong);
modstatdb_open(msdbrw_readonly | msdbrw_available_readonly);
/* We use clientdata->istobe to detect loops. */
clear_istobes();
dep = NULL;
iter = pkg_hash_iter_new();
while (!dep && (pkg = pkg_hash_iter_next_pkg(iter))) {
/* Ignore packages user doesn't want. */
if (pkg->want != PKG_WANT_INSTALL)
continue;
/* Ignore packages not available. */
if (!pkg->archives)
continue;
pkg->clientdata->istobe = PKG_ISTOBE_PREINSTALL;
for (dep= pkg->available.depends; dep; dep= dep->next) {
if (dep->type != dep_predepends) continue;
if (depisok(dep, &vb, NULL, NULL, true))
continue;
/* This will leave dep non-NULL, and so exit the loop. */
break;
}
pkg->clientdata->istobe = PKG_ISTOBE_NORMAL;
/* If dep is NULL we go and get the next package. */
}
pkg_hash_iter_free(iter);
if (!dep)
return 1; /* Not found. */
if (pkg == NULL)
internerr("unexpected unfound package");
startpkg= pkg;
pkg->clientdata->istobe = PKG_ISTOBE_PREINSTALL;
/* OK, we have found an unsatisfied predependency.
* Now go and find the first thing we need to install, as a first step
* towards satisfying it. */
do {
/* We search for a package which would satisfy dep, and put it in pkg. */
for (possi = dep->list, pkg = NULL;
!pkg && possi;
possi=possi->next) {
struct deppossi_pkg_iterator *possi_iter;
possi_iter = deppossi_pkg_iter_new(possi, wpb_available);
while (!pkg && (trypkg = deppossi_pkg_iter_next(possi_iter))) {
if (trypkg->archives &&
trypkg->clientdata->istobe == PKG_ISTOBE_NORMAL &&
versionsatisfied(&trypkg->available, possi)) {
pkg = trypkg;
break;
}
for (provider = possi->ed->depended.available;
!pkg && provider;
provider = provider->next) {
if (provider->up->type != dep_provides)
continue;
if (!pkg_virtual_deppossi_satisfied(possi, provider))
continue;
trypkg = provider->up->up;
if (!trypkg->archives)
continue;
if (trypkg->clientdata->istobe == PKG_ISTOBE_NORMAL) {
pkg = trypkg;
break;
}
}
}
deppossi_pkg_iter_free(possi_iter);
}
if (!pkg) {
varbuf_reset(&vb);
describedepcon(&vb,dep);
varbuf_end_str(&vb);
notice(_("cannot see how to satisfy pre-dependency:\n %s"), vb.buf);
ohshit(_("cannot satisfy pre-dependencies for %.250s (wanted due to %.250s)"),
pkgbin_name(dep->up, &dep->up->available, pnaw_nonambig),
pkgbin_name(startpkg, &startpkg->available, pnaw_nonambig));
}
pkg->clientdata->istobe = PKG_ISTOBE_PREINSTALL;
for (dep= pkg->available.depends; dep; dep= dep->next) {
if (dep->type != dep_predepends) continue;
if (depisok(dep, &vb, NULL, NULL, true))
continue;
/* This will leave dep non-NULL, and so exit the loop. */
break;
}
} while (dep);
/* OK, we've found it - pkg has no unsatisfied pre-dependencies! */
writerecord(stdout, _("<standard output>"), pkg, &pkg->available);
m_output(stdout, _("<standard output>"));
return 0;
}
int
printarch(const char *const *argv)
{
if (*argv)
badusage(_("--%s takes no arguments"), cipaction->olong);
printf("%s\n", dpkg_arch_get(DPKG_ARCH_NATIVE)->name);
m_output(stdout, _("<standard output>"));
return 0;
}
int
print_foreign_arches(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_arch *arch;
if (*argv)
badusage(_("--%s takes no arguments"), cipaction->olong);
dpkg_arch_load_list();
for (arch = dpkg_arch_get_list(); arch; arch = arch->next) {
if (arch->type != DPKG_ARCH_FOREIGN)
continue;
printf("%s\n", arch->name);
}
m_output(stdout, _("<standard output>"));
return 0;
}
int
validate_pkgname(const char *const *argv)
{
const char *emsg;
if (!argv[0] || argv[1])
badusage(_("--%s takes one <pkgname> argument"), cipaction->olong);
emsg = pkg_name_is_illegal(argv[0]);
if (emsg)
ohshit(_("package name '%s' is invalid: %s"), argv[0], emsg);
return 0;
}
int
validate_trigname(const char *const *argv)
{
const char *emsg;
if (!argv[0] || argv[1])
badusage(_("--%s takes one <trigname> argument"), cipaction->olong);
emsg = trig_name_is_illegal(argv[0]);
if (emsg)
ohshit(_("trigger name '%s' is invalid: %s"), argv[0], emsg);
return 0;
}
int
validate_archname(const char *const *argv)
{
const char *emsg;
if (!argv[0] || argv[1])
badusage(_("--%s takes one <archname> argument"), cipaction->olong);
emsg = dpkg_arch_name_is_illegal(argv[0]);
if (emsg)
ohshit(_("architecture name '%s' is invalid: %s"), argv[0], emsg);
return 0;
}
int
validate_version(const char *const *argv)
{
struct dpkg_version version;
struct dpkg_error err;
if (!argv[0] || argv[1])
badusage(_("--%s takes one <version> argument"), cipaction->olong);
if (parseversion(&version, argv[0], &err) < 0) {
dpkg_error_print(&err, _("version '%s' has bad syntax"), argv[0]);
dpkg_error_destroy(&err);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
int
cmpversions(const char *const *argv)
{
struct relationinfo {
const char *string;
/* These values are exit status codes, so 0 = true, 1 = false. */
int if_lesser, if_equal, if_greater;
int if_none_a, if_none_both, if_none_b;
bool obsolete;
};
static const struct relationinfo relationinfos[]= {
/* < = > !a!2!b */
{ "le", 0,0,1, 0,0,1 },
{ "lt", 0,1,1, 0,1,1 },
{ "eq", 1,0,1, 1,0,1 },
{ "ne", 0,1,0, 0,1,0 },
{ "ge", 1,0,0, 1,0,0 },
{ "gt", 1,1,0, 1,1,0 },
/* These treat an empty version as later than any version. */
{ "le-nl", 0,0,1, 1,0,0 },
{ "lt-nl", 0,1,1, 1,1,0 },
{ "ge-nl", 1,0,0, 0,0,1 },
{ "gt-nl", 1,1,0, 0,1,1 },
/* For compatibility with dpkg control file syntax. */
{ "<", 0,0,1, 0,0,1, .obsolete = true },
{ "<=", 0,0,1, 0,0,1 },
{ "<<", 0,1,1, 0,1,1 },
{ "=", 1,0,1, 1,0,1 },
{ ">", 1,0,0, 1,0,0, .obsolete = true },
{ ">=", 1,0,0, 1,0,0 },
{ ">>", 1,1,0, 1,1,0 },
{ NULL }
};
const struct relationinfo *rip;
struct dpkg_version a, b;
struct dpkg_error err;
int rc;
if (!argv[0] || !argv[1] || !argv[2] || argv[3])
badusage(_("--compare-versions takes three arguments:"
" <version> <relation> <version>"));
for (rip=relationinfos; rip->string && strcmp(rip->string,argv[1]); rip++);
if (!rip->string) badusage(_("--compare-versions bad relation"));
if (rip->obsolete)
warning(_("--%s used with obsolete relation operator '%s'"),
cipaction->olong, rip->string);
if (*argv[0] && strcmp(argv[0],"<unknown>")) {
if (parseversion(&a, argv[0], &err) < 0) {
dpkg_error_print(&err, _("version '%s' has bad syntax"), argv[0]);
dpkg_error_destroy(&err);
}
} else {
dpkg_version_blank(&a);
}
if (*argv[2] && strcmp(argv[2],"<unknown>")) {
if (parseversion(&b, argv[2], &err) < 0) {
dpkg_error_print(&err, _("version '%s' has bad syntax"), argv[2]);
dpkg_error_destroy(&err);
}
} else {
dpkg_version_blank(&b);
}
if (!dpkg_version_is_informative(&a)) {
if (dpkg_version_is_informative(&b))
return rip->if_none_a;
else
return rip->if_none_both;
} else if (!dpkg_version_is_informative(&b)) {
return rip->if_none_b;
}
rc = dpkg_version_compare(&a, &b);
debug(dbg_general, "cmpversions a='%s' b='%s' r=%d",
versiondescribe(&a,vdew_always),
versiondescribe(&b,vdew_always),
rc);
if (rc > 0)
return rip->if_greater;
else if (rc < 0)
return rip->if_lesser;
else
return rip->if_equal;
}
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