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kiss' help output will now include all executables found in $PATH which begin with kiss-*. A comment string is optionally usable via setting the second line of the script to a string. Example: ... This also means that 'kiss <script name>' is also possible now. If I have a script in my $PATH called kiss-depends, I can now use it via kiss with 'kiss depends'.
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42 lines
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#!/bin/sh -e
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# Find missing dependencies by parsing 'ldd'.
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kiss l "${1:-null}" >/dev/null
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db_dir=$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/installed
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grep=$(command -v ggrep) || grep='grep'
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printf '=> Detected dependencies:\n'
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while read -r file; do
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[ -d "$KISS_ROOT/$file" ] && continue
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ldd "$KISS_ROOT/$file" 2>/dev/null | while read -r dep; do
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# Skip lines containing 'ldd'.
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[ "${dep##*ldd*}" ] || continue
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# Extract the file path from 'ldd' output.
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dep=${dep#* => }
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dep=${dep% *}
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# Traverse symlinks to get the true path to the file.
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pkg=$(readlink -f "$KISS_ROOT/${dep##$KISS_ROOT}")
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# Figure out which package owns the file.
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pkg=$("$grep" -lFx "${pkg##$KISS_ROOT}" "$db_dir/"*/manifest)
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pkg=${pkg%/*}
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pkg=${pkg##*/}
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# Skip listing these packages as dependencies.
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case $pkg in
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musl|gcc|$1) ;;
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*) printf '%s\n' "$pkg" ;;
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esac
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done
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done < "$db_dir/$1/manifest" | sort -u
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printf '\n=> Package dependencies:\n'
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[ -f "$db_dir/$1/depends" ] &&
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cat "$db_dir/$1/depends"
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