source: MondoRescue/branches/2.2.8/mindi/mindi-get-perl-modules@ 2812

Last change on this file since 2812 was 2812, checked in by Bruno Cornec, 13 years ago

r2184@localhost (orig r2183): bruno | 2009-04-30 17:52:54 +0200
Tries to solve issue on ia64 where perl modules used by mindi were missing by adding a dedicated script handling them based on what is used on mandriva to make rpm deps


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1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# Get perl modules required by mindi and mondo and that should be on the restore media
4#
5use strict;
6
7use File::Find;
8
9my $file = get_perl_modules(@ARGV) if (defined $ARGV[0]);
10
11foreach my $f (sort keys %$file) {
12 print "$f\n";
13}
14
15sub get_perl_modules {
16
17my %files;
18
19#print "Searching in ";
20#print join "\n", @INC;
21
22my $require = process_file(@_);
23
24find(
25 sub {
26 if ((-f $File::Find::name)
27 && (/\.pm$/)
28 && (not defined $files{$File::Find::name})) {
29 foreach my $m (keys %$require,"warnings") {
30 (my $mod = $m) =~ s|::|/|g;
31 #print "Looking at $mod in $File::Find::name\n";
32 if (index($File::Find::name,"$mod.pm") ne -1) {
33 $files{$File::Find::name} = $mod;
34 #push @files, $File::Find::name;
35 #print "Found $mod in $File::Find::name\n";
36 last;
37 }
38 }
39 }
40 },
41 @INC);
42
43return(\%files);
44}
45
46# Adapted From /usr/lib/rpm/mandriva/perl.req
47# by Ken Estes Mail.com kestes@staff.mail.com
48
49sub process_file {
50
51 my %line;
52 my %require;
53 my $current_line;
54 my $tag;
55
56 foreach my $file (@_) {
57
58 open(FILE, "<$file") || return(\%require);
59
60 while (<FILE>) {
61
62 # skip the "= <<" block
63
64 if ( ( m/^\s*\$(.*)\s*=\s*<<\s*["'](.*)['"]/i) ||
65 ( m/^\s*\$(.*)\s*=\s*<<\s*(.*);/i) ) {
66 $tag = $2;
67 while (<FILE>) {
68 ( $_ =~ /^$tag/) && last;
69 }
70 }
71
72 # skip the documentation
73
74 # we should not need to have item in this if statement (it
75 # properly belongs in the over/back section) but people do not
76 # read the perldoc.
77
78 if ( (m/^=(head1|head2|pod|item)/) .. (m/^=(cut)/) ) {
79 next;
80 }
81
82 if ( (m/^=(over)/) .. (m/^=(back)/) ) {
83 next;
84 }
85
86 # skip the data section
87 if (m/^__(DATA|END)__$/) {
88 last;
89 }
90
91 # Each keyword can appear multiple times. Don't
92 # bother with datastructures to store these strings,
93 # if we need to print it print it now.
94
95 if ( m/^\s*\$RPM_Requires\s*=\s*["'](.*)['"]/i) {
96 foreach $_ (split(/\s+/, $1)) {
97 print "$_\n";
98 }
99 }
100
101 if (
102
103# ouch could be in a eval, perhaps we do not want these since we catch
104# an exception they must not be required
105
106# eval { require Term::ReadLine } or die $@;
107# eval "require Term::Rendezvous;" or die $@;
108# eval { require Carp } if defined $^S; # If error/warning during compilation,
109
110
111 (m/^(\s*) # we hope the inclusion starts the line
112 (require|use)\s+(?!\{) # do not want 'do {' loops
113 # quotes around name are always legal
114 [\'\"]?([^\;\ \'\"\t]*)[\'\"]?[\t\;\ ]
115 # the syntax for 'use' allows version requirements
116 \s*([.0-9]*)
117 /x)
118 ) {
119 my ($whitespace, $statement, $module, $version) = ($1, $2, $3,$4);
120 my $usebase;
121
122 # we only consider require statements that are flush against
123 # the left edge. any other require statements give too many
124 # false positives, as they are usually inside of an if statement
125 # as a fallback module or a rarely used option
126
127 ($whitespace ne "" && $statement eq "require") && next;
128
129 # if there is some interpolation of variables just skip this
130 # dependency, we do not want
131 # do "$ENV{LOGDIR}/$rcfile";
132
133 ($module =~ m/\$/) && next;
134
135 # skip if the phrase was "use of" -- shows up in gimp-perl, et al
136 next if $module eq 'of';
137
138 # if the module ends in a comma we probaly caught some
139 # documentation of the form 'check stuff,\n do stuff, clean
140 # stuff.' there are several of these in the perl distribution
141
142 ($module =~ m/[,>]$/) && next;
143
144 # if the module name starts in a dot it is not a module name.
145 # Is this necessary? Please give me an example if you turn this
146 # back on.
147
148 # ($module =~ m/^\./) && next;
149
150 # if the module ends with .pm strip it to leave only basename.
151 # starts with /, which means its an absolute path to a file
152 if ($module =~ m(^/)) {
153 print "$module\n";
154 next;
155 }
156
157 # as seen in some perl scripts
158 # use base qw(App::CLI Class::Accessor::Chained::Fast App::CLI::Command);
159 if ($module eq 'base') {
160 $require{$module} = $version;
161 $line{$module} = $current_line;
162 ($module = $_) =~ s/use\s*base\s*//;
163 $module =~ s/qw\((.*)\)\s*;/$1/;
164 $module =~ s/qw(.)(.*)\1\s*;/$2/;
165 $module =~ s/\s*;$//;
166 $module =~ s/#.*//;
167 $usebase = 1;
168 }
169 # sometimes people do use POSIX qw(foo), or use POSIX(qw(foo)) etc
170 # we can strip qw.*$, as well as (.*$:
171 $module =~ s/qw.*$//;
172 $module =~ s/\(.*$//;
173
174 $module =~ s/\.pm$//;
175
176 # some perl programmers write 'require URI/URL;' when
177 # they mean 'require URI::URL;'
178
179 $module =~ s/\//::/;
180
181 # trim off trailing parenthesis if any. Sometimes people pass
182 # the module an empty list.
183
184 $module =~ s/\(\s*\)$//;
185
186 # if module is a number then both require and use interpret that
187 # to mean that a particular version of perl is specified. Don't
188 # add a dependency, though, since the rpm will already require
189 # perl-base at the build version (via find-requires)
190 next if $module =~ /^v?\d/;
191
192 # ph files do not use the package name inside the file.
193 # perlmodlib documentation says:
194 # the .ph files made by h2ph will probably end up as
195 # extension modules made by h2xs.
196 # so do not spend much effort on these.
197
198 # there is no easy way to find out if a file named systeminfo.ph
199 # will be included with the name sys/systeminfo.ph so only use the
200 # basename of *.ph files
201
202 ($module =~ m/\.ph$/) && next;
203
204 # if the module was loaded trough base, we need to split the list
205 if ($usebase) {
206 my $current_line = $_;
207 foreach (split(/\s+/, $module)) {
208 next unless $_;
209 $require{$_} = $version;
210 $line{$_} = $current_line;
211 }
212 } else {
213 $require{$module}=$version;
214 $line{$module}=$current_line;
215 }
216 }
217 }
218
219 close(FILE) ||
220 die("$0: Could not close file: '$file' : $!\n");
221 }
222
223 return(\%require);
224}
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