| History log of /src/usr.bin/sys_info/sys_info.1 |
| Revision | | Date | Author | Comments |
| 1.8 |
| 21-Sep-2017 |
wiz | Sort options and their descriptions in man page and usage.
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| 1.7 |
| 21-Sep-2017 |
agc | Update sys_info to 20170920
+ add a -d <destdir> option, which allows the versions of programs in a directory tree rooted at "<destdir>" to be reported on, rather than the programs and libraries rooted under /. This is useful, for example, for finding out the versions of utilities and libraries after a build.sh run:
% sys_info awk-20121220 bind-9.10.5pl2 bozohttpd-20170201 bzip2-1.0.6 calendar-20160601 dhcpcd-7.0.0-rc1 dtc-1.4.4 ftpd-20110904 g++-5.4.0 gcc-5.4.0 grep-2.5.1anb1 gzip-20170803 libc-12.208 ... % sys_info -d /data/8/build/dest/x86_64 awk-20121220 bind-9.10.5pl1 bozohttpd-20170201 bzip2-1.0.6 calendar-20160601 dhcpcd-7.0.0-rc1 ftpd-20110904 g++-5.4.0 gcc-5.4.0 grep-2.5.1anb1 gzip-20150113 libc-12.207 ... %
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| 1.6 |
| 27-Aug-2017 |
wiz | Use Nm.
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| 1.5 |
| 27-Aug-2017 |
wiz | Fix xref.
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| 1.4 |
| 24-Aug-2017 |
kre | Get rid of the arg sorting - it doesn't work properly, and makes it impossible to support component names containing embedded \n's (the similar embedded space problem would have been trivial to fix.) Deleting the sorting makes those issues moot, the args are no longer processed, hence can be anything.
An alternative would be to sort the results - but that would separate the -v output from the real output (-v stuff is not rationally sortable) and also makes it much more difficult to get the error code for an unknown component (like one containing an embedded \n !) as the pipe to strt that would be used would cause the while loop to run in a sub-shell (effectively.)
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| 1.3 |
| 23-Aug-2017 |
kre | Put back getopts - it is easier to get correct than hand rolled code. Add -L and -P flags to allow the library/cmd search paths to be set. Add support for getting vers info from sh, dhcpcd, and userland (/etc/release). Stop abusing "sh -x" to support -v - do it properly. Get rid of the duplicate list of components used when there are no args, instead make better use of sh capabilities to just process everything. Better use of what sh can do for us other places too. Add a (more or less random) set of libraries to include in output when no args are given.
OK agc (well, earlier version...)
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| 1.2 |
| 21-Aug-2017 |
agc | Changes to sys_info (20170821)
+ get rid of -a argument, which was superfluous since no arguments means provide information on everything known
+ add the shell function to check for the path of a program. Taken from pkgsrc bootstrap script, modified for return values, and "not found" action
+ use this shell function for tcsh and unbound, both of which may not exist on systems
+ go back to using standard shell construct for parsing options now, since there is only 1 option with no optargs
+ from a suggestion from Paul Goyette, run the provided arguments through sort | uniq
+ add sys_info itself to the list of programs to report
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| 1.1 |
| 04-Jun-2016 |
agc | Following positive feedback on tech-userlevel, move the sys_info script from othersrc to usr.bin/sys_info
The sys_info script is a small script which will show the version information for installed utilities. It also works on the kernel, and on most libraries.
Its use is as follow:
[19:41:13] agc@netbsd-002 ...external/bsd/sys_info [4568] > ./sys_info -a awk-20121220 bind-9.10.3pl3 bzip2-1.0.6 calendar-20160601 ftpd-20110904 g++-4.8.5 gcc-4.8.5 grep-2.5.1anb1 gzip-20150113 bozohttpd-20151231 NetBSD-7.99.26 netpgp-3.99.17 netpgpverify-20160214 ntp-4.2.8pl5 openssl-1.0.1r sqlite3-3.12.2 openssh-7.1 opensshd-7.1 tcsh-6.19.00 xz-5.2.1 [19:41:20] agc@netbsd-002 ...external/bsd/sys_info [4569] > ./sys_info ntp ssh netpgp ntp-4.2.8pl5 openssh-7.1 netpgp-3.99.17 [19:41:31] agc@netbsd-002 ...external/bsd/sys_info [4570] > ./sys_info ntp ssh netbsd ntp-4.2.8pl5 openssh-7.1 NetBSD-7.99.26 [19:41:38] agc@netbsd-002 ...external/bsd/sys_info [4571] >
The -a option can be given to the script to print out the information on all known components.
The sys_info script also works on libraries, returning their "versions" as given by the shared object version numbers.
[19:45:06] agc@netbsd-002 ...external/bsd/sys_info [4572] > ./sys_info libevent libXfont libc netbsd libevent-4.0 libXfont-3.0 libc-12.200 NetBSD-7.99.26 [19:45:27] agc@netbsd-002 ...external/bsd/sys_info [4573] >
Alistair Crooks Wed Jun 1 19:44:01 PDT 2016
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