#!/bin/bash #find-debuginfo.sh - automagically generate debug info and file list #for inclusion in an rpm spec file. # # Usage: find-debuginfo.sh [--strict-build-id] [--strip-disable] [--strip-option] [-g] [-r] [-m] [-i] [-n] # [--keep-section SECTION] [--remove-section SECTION] # [-j N] # [-o debugfiles.list] # [-S debugsourcefiles.list] # [--run-dwz] [--dwz-low-mem-die-limit N] # [--dwz-max-die-limit N] # [--build-id-seed SEED] # [--unique-debug-suffix SUFFIX] # [--unique-debug-src-base BASE] # [[-l filelist]... [-p 'pattern'] -o debuginfo.list] # [builddir] # # The -g flag says to use strip -g instead of full strip on DSOs or EXEs. # The -r flag says to use eu-strip --reloc-debug-sections. # Use --keep-section SECTION or --remove-section SECTION to explicitly # keep a (non-allocated) section in the main executable or explicitly # remove it into the .debug file. SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern. # Both options can be given more than once. # # The --strict-build-id flag says to exit with failure status if # any ELF binary processed fails to contain a build-id note. # The -m flag says to include a .gnu_debugdata section in the main binary. # The -i flag says to include a .gdb_index section in the .debug file. # The -n flag says to not recompute the build-id. # # The -j N option will spawn N processes to do the debuginfo extraction # in parallel. # # A single -o switch before any -l or -p switches simply renames # the primary output file from debugfiles.list to something else. # A -o switch that follows a -p switch or some -l switches produces # an additional output file with the debuginfo for the files in # the -l filelist file, or whose names match the -p pattern. # The -p argument is an grep -E -style regexp matching the a file name, # and must not use anchors (^ or $). # # The --run-dwz flag instructs find-debuginfo.sh to run the dwz utility # if available, and --dwz-low-mem-die-limit and --dwz-max-die-limit # provide detailed limits. See dwz(1) -l and -L option for details. # # If --build-id-seed SEED is given then debugedit is called to # update the build-ids it finds adding the SEED as seed to recalculate # the build-id hash. This makes sure the build-ids in the ELF files # are unique between versions and releases of the same package. # (Use --build-id-seed "%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}".) # # If --unique-debug-suffix SUFFIX is given then the debug files created # for will be named -.debug. This makes sure .debug # are unique between package version, release and architecture. # (Use --unique-debug-suffix "-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{_arch}".) # # If --unique-debug-src-base BASE is given then the source directory # will be called /usr/debug/src/. This makes sure the debug source # directories are unique between package version, release and architecture. # (Use --unique-debug-src-base "%{name}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{_arch}".) # # All file names in switches are relative to builddir (. if not given). # # Figure out where we are installed so we can call other helper scripts. lib_rpm_dir="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" # With -g arg, pass it to strip on libraries or executables. strip_g=false # with -r arg, pass --reloc-debug-sections to eu-strip. strip_r=false # keep or remove arguments to eu-strip. keep_remove_args= # with -m arg, add minimal debuginfo to binary. include_minidebug=false # with -i arg, add GDB index to .debug file. include_gdb_index=false # Barf on missing build IDs. strict=false # With --strip-disable arg, no strip strip_disable=false # With --strip-option arg, this will be used as arg. of eu-strip strip_option= # With --strip-option arg for ko file, this will be used as arg. of eu-strip strip_ko_option= # Do not recompute build IDs. no_recompute_build_id=false # DWZ parameters. run_dwz=false dwz_low_mem_die_limit= dwz_max_die_limit= # build id seed given by the --build-id-seed option build_id_seed= # Arch given by --unique-debug-arch unique_debug_suffix= # Base given by --unique-debug-src-base unique_debug_src_base= # Number of parallel jobs to spawn n_jobs=1 BUILDDIR=. out=debugfiles.list srcout= nout=0 while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case "$1" in --strict-build-id) strict=true ;; --run-dwz) run_dwz=true ;; --dwz-low-mem-die-limit) dwz_low_mem_die_limit=$2 shift ;; --dwz-max-die-limit) dwz_max_die_limit=$2 shift ;; --build-id-seed) build_id_seed=$2 shift ;; --unique-debug-suffix) unique_debug_suffix=$2 shift ;; --unique-debug-src-base) unique_debug_src_base=$2 shift ;; --strip-disable) strip_disable=true ;; *--strip-option*) strip_option=$(echo $1 | sed 's/--strip-option=//') ;; *--strip-ko-option*) strip_ko_option=$(echo $1 | sed 's/--strip-ko-option=//') ;; -g) strip_g=true ;; -m) include_minidebug=true ;; -n) no_recompute_build_id=true ;; -i) include_gdb_index=true ;; -o) if [ -z "${lists[$nout]}" -a -z "${ptns[$nout]}" ]; then out=$2 else outs[$nout]=$2 ((nout++)) fi shift ;; -l) lists[$nout]="${lists[$nout]} $2" shift ;; -p) ptns[$nout]=$2 shift ;; -r) strip_r=true ;; --keep-section) keep_remove_args="${keep_remove_args} --keep-section $2" shift ;; --remove-section) keep_remove_args="${keep_remove_args} --remove-section $2" shift ;; -j) n_jobs=$2 shift ;; -j*) n_jobs=${1#-j} ;; --jobs) n_jobs=$2 shift ;; -S) srcout=$2 shift ;; *) BUILDDIR=$1 shift break ;; esac shift done if test -n "$build_id_seed" -a "$no_recompute_build_id" = "true"; then echo >&2 "*** ERROR: --build-id-seed (unique build-ids) and -n (do not recompute build-id) cannot be used together" exit 2 fi i=0 while ((i < nout)); do outs[$i]="$BUILDDIR/${outs[$i]}" l='' for f in ${lists[$i]}; do l="$l $BUILDDIR/$f" done lists[$i]=$l ((++i)) done LISTFILE="$BUILDDIR/$out" SOURCEFILE="$BUILDDIR/debugsources.list" LINKSFILE="$BUILDDIR/debuglinks.list" ELFBINSFILE="$BUILDDIR/elfbins.list" > "$SOURCEFILE" > "$LISTFILE" > "$LINKSFILE" > "$ELFBINSFILE" debugdir="${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug" strip_to_debug() { local g= local r= if test "$strip_disable" = true ; then exit fi $strip_r && r=--reloc-debug-sections $strip_g && case "$(file -bi "$2")" in application/x-sharedlib*) g=-g ;; application/x-executable*) g=-g ;; esac case $2 in *.ko) # don't attempt to create a minimal backtrace binary for # kernel modules as this just causes the stripping process # to be skipped entirely eu-strip --remove-comment $r $strip_ko_option -f "$1" "$2" || exit ;; *) # Support an alternative way to choose between strip (binutils) and # eu-strip (elfutils) to handle a large shared object (e.g. chromium) if [ "$STRIP_DEFAULT_PACKAGE" != "binutils" ]; then eu-strip --remove-comment $g $strip_option -f "$1" "$2" || exit else cp "$2" "$1" strip --remove-section=.comment $g $strip_option "$2" || exit objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink="$1" "$2" || exit fi esac chmod 444 "$1" || exit } add_minidebug() { local debuginfo="$1" local binary="$2" local dynsyms=`mktemp` local funcsyms=`mktemp` local keep_symbols=`mktemp` local mini_debuginfo=`mktemp` # In the minisymtab we don't need the .debug_ sections (already removed # by -S) but also not other non-allocated PROGBITS, NOTE or NOBITS sections. # List and remove them explicitly. We do want to keep the allocated, # symbol and NOBITS sections so cannot use --keep-only because that is # too aggressive. Field $2 is the section name, $3 is the section type # and $8 are the section flags. local remove_sections=`readelf -W -S "$debuginfo" \ | awk '{ if (index($2,".debug_") != 1 \ && ($3 == "PROGBITS" || $3 == "NOTE" || $3 == "NOBITS") \ && index($8,"A") == 0) \ printf "--remove-section "$2" " }'` # Extract the dynamic symbols from the main binary, there is no need to also have these # in the normal symbol table nm -D "$binary" --format=posix --defined-only | awk '{ print $1 }' | sort > "$dynsyms" # Extract all the text (i.e. function) symbols from the debuginfo # Use format sysv to make sure we can match against the actual ELF FUNC # symbol type. The binutils nm posix format symbol type chars are # ambigous for architectures that might use function descriptors. nm "$debuginfo" --format=sysv --defined-only | awk -F \| '{ if ($4 ~ "FUNC") print $1 }' | sort > "$funcsyms" # Keep all the function symbols not already in the dynamic symbol table comm -13 "$dynsyms" "$funcsyms" > "$keep_symbols" # Copy the full debuginfo, keeping only a minumal set of symbols and removing some unnecessary sections objcopy -S $remove_sections --keep-symbols="$keep_symbols" "$debuginfo" "$mini_debuginfo" &> /dev/null #Inject the compressed data into the .gnu_debugdata section of the original binary xz "$mini_debuginfo" mini_debuginfo="${mini_debuginfo}.xz" objcopy --add-section .gnu_debugdata="$mini_debuginfo" "$binary" rm -f "$dynsyms" "$funcsyms" "$keep_symbols" "$mini_debuginfo" } # Make a relative symlink to $1 called $3$2 shopt -s extglob link_relative() { local t="$1" f="$2" pfx="$3" local fn="${f#/}" tn="${t#/}" local fd td d while fd="${fn%%/*}"; td="${tn%%/*}"; [ "$fd" = "$td" ]; do fn="${fn#*/}" tn="${tn#*/}" done d="${fn%/*}" if [ "$d" != "$fn" ]; then d="${d//+([!\/])/..}" tn="${d}/${tn}" fi mkdir -p "$(dirname "$pfx$f")" && ln -snf "$tn" "$pfx$f" } # Make a symlink in /usr/lib/debug/$2 to $1 debug_link() { local l="/usr/lib/debug$2" local t="$1" echo >> "$LINKSFILE" "$l $t" # this should correspond to what brp-symlink is doing case $t in /usr*) link_relative "$t" "$l" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" ;; *) if [ ! -e $t ]; then link_relative "$t" "$l" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" else mkdir -p "$(dirname "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT$l")" && \ ln -snf "$t" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT$l" fi ;; esac } get_debugfn() { dn=$(dirname "${1#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT}") bn=$(basename "$1")${unique_debug_suffix}.debug debugdn=${debugdir}${dn} debugfn=${debugdn}/${bn} } set -o pipefail strict_error=ERROR $strict || strict_error=WARNING temp=$(mktemp -d ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/find-debuginfo.XXXXXX) trap 'rm -rf "$temp"' EXIT # Build a list of unstripped ELF files and their hardlinks touch "$temp/primary" find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" ! -path "${debugdir}/*.debug" -type f \( -perm /111 -or -name "*.so*" -or -name "*.ko" \) ! -name "*.a" -print0 | sort -z | xargs --no-run-if-empty -0 stat -c '%h %D_%i %n' | while read nlinks inum f; do case $(objdump -h $f 2>/dev/null | egrep -o '(debug[\.a-z_]*|gnu.version)') in *debuglink*) continue ;; *debug*) ;; *gnu.version*) echo "WARNING: "`echo $f | sed -e "s,^$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/*,/,"`" is already stripped!" continue ;; *) continue ;; esac # double check that we really have an ELF file, # to handle monodevelop-debugger-gdb and monodevelop-debugger-mdb ftype=`/usr/bin/file $f | cut -d: -f2-` case $ftype in *ELF*) ;; *) echo "$f is not an ELF file, skipping" continue ;; esac if [ $nlinks -gt 1 ]; then var=seen_$inum if test -n "${!var}"; then echo "$inum $f" >>"$temp/linked" continue else read "$var" < <(echo 1) fi fi echo "$nlinks $inum $f" >>"$temp/primary" done # Strip ELF binaries do_file() { local nlinks=$1 inum=$2 f=$3 id link linked get_debugfn "$f" [ -f "${debugfn}" ] && return echo "extracting debug info from $f" # See also cpio SOURCEFILE copy. Directories must match up. debug_base_name="$RPM_BUILD_DIR" debug_dest_name="/usr/src/debug" if [ ! -z "$unique_debug_src_base" ]; then debug_base_name="$BUILDDIR" debug_dest_name="/usr/src/debug/${unique_debug_src_base}" fi no_recompute= if [ "$no_recompute_build_id" = "true" ]; then no_recompute="-n" fi mode=$(stat -c %a "$f") chmod +w "$f" id=$(${lib_rpm_dir}/debugedit -b "$debug_base_name" -d "$debug_dest_name" \ $no_recompute -i \ ${build_id_seed:+--build-id-seed="$build_id_seed"} \ -l "$SOURCEFILE" "$f") || exit if [ -z "$id" ]; then echo >&2 "*** ${strict_error}: No build ID note found in $f" $strict && exit 2 fi # Add .gdb_index if requested. if $include_gdb_index; then if type gdb-add-index >/dev/null 2>&1; then gdb-add-index "$f" else echo >&2 "*** ERROR: GDB index requested, but no gdb-add-index installed" exit 2 fi fi # A binary already copied into /usr/lib/debug doesn't get stripped, # just has its file names collected and adjusted. case "$dn" in /usr/lib/debug/*) chmod $mode "$f" return ;; esac mkdir -p "${debugdn}" if [ -e "${BUILDDIR}/Kconfig" ] ; then mode=$(stat -c %a "$f") chmod +w "$f" objcopy --only-keep-debug $f $debugfn || : ( shopt -s extglob strip_option="--strip-all" case "$f" in *.ko) strip_option="--strip-debug" ;; *$STRIP_KEEP_SYMTAB*) if test -n "$STRIP_KEEP_SYMTAB"; then strip_option="--strip-debug" fi ;; esac if test "$NO_DEBUGINFO_STRIP_DEBUG" = true ; then strip_option= fi if test "$strip_disable" = true ; then strip_option= fi objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=$debugfn -R .comment -R .GCC.command.line $strip_option $f chmod $mode $f ) || : else if test -w "$f"; then strip_to_debug "${debugfn}" "$f" else chmod u+w "$f" strip_to_debug "${debugfn}" "$f" chmod u-w "$f" fi fi # strip -g implies we have full symtab, don't add mini symtab in that case. # It only makes sense to add a minisymtab for executables and shared # libraries. Other executable ELF files (like kernel modules) don't need it. if [ "$include_minidebug" = "true" -a "$strip_g" = "false" ]; then skip_mini=true case "$(file -bi "$f")" in application/x-sharedlib*) skip_mini=false ;; application/x-executable*) skip_mini=false ;; esac $skip_mini || add_minidebug "${debugfn}" "$f" fi echo "./${f#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT}" >> "$ELFBINSFILE" # If this file has multiple links, make the corresponding .debug files # all links to one file too. if [ $nlinks -gt 1 ]; then grep "^$inum " "$temp/linked" | while read inum linked; do link=$debugfn get_debugfn "$linked" echo "hard linked $link to $debugfn" mkdir -p "$(dirname "$debugfn")" && ln -nf "$link" "$debugfn" done fi } # 16^6 - 1 or about 16 million files FILENUM_DIGITS=6 run_job() { local jobid=$1 filenum local SOURCEFILE=$temp/debugsources.$jobid ELFBINSFILE=$temp/elfbins.$jobid >"$SOURCEFILE" >"$ELFBINSFILE" # can't use read -n , because it reads bytes one by one, allowing for # races while :; do filenum=$(dd bs=$(( FILENUM_DIGITS + 1 )) count=1) if test -z "$filenum"; then break fi do_file $(sed -n "$(( 0x$filenum )) p" "$temp/primary") done echo 0 >"$temp/res.$jobid" } n_files=$(wc -l <"$temp/primary") if [ $n_jobs -gt $n_files ]; then n_jobs=$n_files fi if [ $n_jobs -le 1 ]; then while read nlinks inum f; do do_file "$nlinks" "$inum" "$f" done <"$temp/primary" else for ((i = 1; i <= n_files; i++)); do printf "%0${FILENUM_DIGITS}x\\n" $i done | ( exec 3<&0 for ((i = 0; i < n_jobs; i++)); do # The shell redirects stdin to /dev/null for background jobs. Work # around this by duplicating fd 0 run_job $i <&3 & done wait ) for f in "$temp"/res.*; do res=$(< "$f") if [ "$res" != "0" ]; then exit 1 fi done cat "$temp"/debugsources.* >"$SOURCEFILE" cat "$temp"/elfbins.* >"$ELFBINSFILE" fi # Invoke the DWARF Compressor utility. if $run_dwz \ && [ -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug" ]; then readarray dwz_files < <(cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug"; find -type f -name \*.debug | LC_ALL=C sort) if [ ${#dwz_files[@]} -gt 0 ]; then dwz_multifile_name="${RPM_PACKAGE_NAME}-${RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION}-${RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE}.${RPM_ARCH}" dwz_multifile_suffix= dwz_multifile_idx=0 while [ -f "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug/.dwz/${dwz_multifile_name}${dwz_multifile_suffix}" ]; do let ++dwz_multifile_idx dwz_multifile_suffix=".${dwz_multifile_idx}" done dwz_multfile_name="${dwz_multifile_name}${dwz_multifile_suffix}" dwz_opts="-h -q -r" [ ${#dwz_files[@]} -gt 1 ] \ && dwz_opts="${dwz_opts} -m .dwz/${dwz_multifile_name}" mkdir -p "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug/.dwz" [ -n "${dwz_low_mem_die_limit}" ] \ && dwz_opts="${dwz_opts} -l ${dwz_low_mem_die_limit}" [ -n "${dwz_max_die_limit}" ] \ && dwz_opts="${dwz_opts} -L ${dwz_max_die_limit}" if type dwz >/dev/null 2>&1; then ( cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug" && dwz $dwz_opts ${dwz_files[@]} ) else echo >&2 "*** ERROR: DWARF compression requested, but no dwz installed" exit 2 fi # Remove .dwz directory if empty rmdir "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug/.dwz" 2>/dev/null if [ -f "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug/.dwz/${dwz_multifile_name}" ]; then id="`readelf -Wn "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug/.dwz/${dwz_multifile_name}" \ 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/^.* Build ID: \([0-9a-f]\+\)/\1/p'`" fi # dwz invalidates .gnu_debuglink CRC32 in the main files. cat "$ELFBINSFILE" | (cd "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"; \ xargs -d '\n' ${lib_rpm_dir}/sepdebugcrcfix usr/lib/debug) fi fi # We used to make a .debug symlink for each symlink whose target # has a .debug file to that file. This is not necessary because # the debuglink section contains only the destination of those links. # Creating those links anyway results in debuginfo packages for # devel packages just because of the .so symlinks in them. ## For each symlink whose target has a .debug file, ## make a .debug symlink to that file. #find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" ! -path "${debugdir}/*" -type l -print | #while read f #do # t=$(readlink -m "$f").debug # f=${f#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT} # t=${t#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT} # if [ -f "$debugdir$t" ]; then # echo "symlinked /usr/lib/debug$t to /usr/lib/debug${f}.debug" # debug_link "/usr/lib/debug$t" "${f}.debug" # fi #done if [ -s "$SOURCEFILE" ]; then # See also debugedit invocation. Directories must match up. debug_base_name="$RPM_BUILD_DIR" debug_dest_name="/usr/src/debug" if [ ! -z "$unique_debug_src_base" ]; then debug_base_name="$BUILDDIR" debug_dest_name="/usr/src/debug/${unique_debug_src_base}" fi mkdir -p "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${debug_dest_name}" # Filter out anything compiler generated which isn't a source file. # e.g. , , <__thread_local_inner macros>. # Some compilers generate them as if they are part of the working # directory (which is why we match against ^ or /). # Get package name from directory and then filter out all files not # starting with this name #remove old patch: 6428714ec2f4a0aa2b3c3b2e1b81c2cedf06e8c6 #pn=$(basename "$BUILDDIR") LC_ALL=C sort -z -u "$SOURCEFILE" | grep -E -v -z '(^|/)<[a-z _-]+>$' | #grep -E -z "^${pn}" | (cd "${debug_base_name}"; cpio -pd0mL "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${debug_dest_name}") # stupid cpio creates new directories in mode 0700, # and non-standard modes may be inherented from original directories, fixup find "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${debug_dest_name}" -type d -print0 | xargs --no-run-if-empty -0 chmod 0755 find "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${debug_dest_name}" -type f -print0 | xargs --no-run-if-empty -0 chmod a+r fi if [ -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib" -o -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/src" ]; then ((nout > 0)) || test ! -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib" || (cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib"; test ! -d debug || find debug -type d) | sed 's,^,%dir /usr/lib/,' >> "$LISTFILE" (cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr" test ! -d lib/debug || find lib/debug ! -type d test ! -d src/debug -o -n "$srcout" || find src/debug -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 ) | sed 's,^,/usr/,' >> "$LISTFILE" fi if [ -n "$srcout" ]; then srcout="$BUILDDIR/$srcout" > "$srcout" if [ -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/src/debug" ]; then (cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr" find src/debug -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 ) | sed 's,^,/usr/,' >> "$srcout" fi fi # Append to $1 only the lines from stdin not already in the file. append_uniq() { grep -F -f "$1" -x -v >> "$1" } # Helper to generate list of corresponding .debug files from a file list. filelist_debugfiles() { local extra="$1" shift sed 's/^%[a-z0-9_][a-z0-9_]*([^)]*) *// s/^%[a-z0-9_][a-z0-9_]* *// /^$/d '"$extra" "$@" } # Write an output debuginfo file list based on given input file lists. filtered_list() { local out="$1" shift test $# -gt 0 || return grep -F -f <(filelist_debugfiles 's,^.*$,/usr/lib/debug&.debug,' "$@") \ -x $LISTFILE >> $out sed -n -f <(filelist_debugfiles 's/[\\.*+#]/\\&/g h s,^.*$,s# &$##p,p g s,^.*$,s# /usr/lib/debug&.debug$##p,p ' "$@") "$LINKSFILE" | append_uniq "$out" } # Write an output debuginfo file list based on an grep -E -style regexp. pattern_list() { local out="$1" ptn="$2" test -n "$ptn" || return grep -E -x -e "$ptn" "$LISTFILE" >> "$out" sed -n -r "\#^$ptn #s/ .*\$//p" "$LINKSFILE" | append_uniq "$out" } # # When given multiple -o switches, split up the output as directed. # i=0 while ((i < nout)); do > ${outs[$i]} filtered_list ${outs[$i]} ${lists[$i]} pattern_list ${outs[$i]} "${ptns[$i]}" grep -Fvx -f ${outs[$i]} "$LISTFILE" > "${LISTFILE}.new" mv "${LISTFILE}.new" "$LISTFILE" ((++i)) done if ((nout > 0)); then # Now add the right %dir lines to each output list. (cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}"; find usr/lib/debug -type d) | sed 's#^.*$#\\@^/&/@{h;s@^.*$@%dir /&@p;g;}#' | LC_ALL=C sort -ur > "${LISTFILE}.dirs.sed" i=0 while ((i < nout)); do sed -n -f "${LISTFILE}.dirs.sed" "${outs[$i]}" | sort -u > "${outs[$i]}.new" cat "${outs[$i]}" >> "${outs[$i]}.new" mv -f "${outs[$i]}.new" "${outs[$i]}" ((++i)) done sed -n -f "${LISTFILE}.dirs.sed" "${LISTFILE}" | sort -u > "${LISTFILE}.new" cat "$LISTFILE" >> "${LISTFILE}.new" mv "${LISTFILE}.new" "$LISTFILE" fi