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Capture rpm-3.0.3 examples from "Maximum RPM".
CVS patchset: 5306 CVS date: 2002/02/09 19:21:34
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-rw-r--r--examples/Makefile21
-rw-r--r--examples/README38
-rw-r--r--examples/dumprpm.c105
-rw-r--r--examples/index.html6
-rw-r--r--examples/showdb.c59
-rw-r--r--examples/showdb2.c58
-rw-r--r--examples/string.txt43
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diff --git a/examples/Makefile b/examples/Makefile
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+# Makes the Maxumum RPM example programs
+# Scott Bronson, 20 Mar 1999
+
+# NOTE: if you do not have libdb1, change this makefile to use libdb
+# (or whatever database library rpm was compiled with).
+
+
+all: dumprpm showdb showdb2
+
+dumprpm: dumprpm.c
+ gcc -Wall dumprpm.c -lrpm -lintl -lgz -o dumprpm
+
+showdb: showdb.c
+ gcc -Wall showdb.c -lrpm -lintl -ldb1 -lgz -o showdb
+
+showdb2: showdb2.c
+ gcc -Wall showdb2.c -lrpm -lintl -ldb1 -lgz -o showdb2
+
+clean:
+ rm -f dumprpm showdb showdb2
+
diff --git a/examples/README b/examples/README
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+readme
+Scott Bronson
+4 Oct 99
+
+
+These are the example programs from MaximumRPM, updated to today's rpmlib.
+You can find MaximumRPM on the http://www.rpm.org/ site.
+
+To build these, edit the makefile as appropriate (if you're using gcc,
+you should not have to change anything), then "make all". 3 utilities
+will be built:
+
+
+dumprpm: % dumprpm filename
+
+ Dumps a textual description of the the contents of the named RPM
+ file on disk.
+
+
+showdb: % showdb rpmname
+
+ Dumps a textual description of the named RPM. The RPM must be
+ currently installed in the database.
+
+
+showdb2: % showdb2 rpmname
+
+ Dumps a textual description of the named RPM, like showdb. However,
+ uses a database query rather than a brute-force scan to locate the
+ rpm (should be much more efficient).
+
+
+
+You will also find the string.txt file. This documents the only
+difficulty I had updating these programs.
+
+
+
diff --git a/examples/dumprpm.c b/examples/dumprpm.c
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+/* Example 1 from Maximum RPM book by Edward C. Bailey
+ * Updated for 2.5.6 Mar 99 by Scott Bronson
+ * Updated again for 3.0.3, 4 Oct 99.
+ */
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#include <rpm/rpmlib.h>
+
+
+int main( int argc, char **argv )
+{
+ HeaderIterator iter;
+ Header h, sig;
+ int_32 itertag, type, count;
+ void *p = NULL;
+ char *name;
+ FD_t fd;
+ int stat;
+
+ if( argc == 1 ) {
+ fd = fdDup( STDIN_FILENO );
+ } else {
+ fd = fdOpen( argv[1], O_RDONLY, 0644 );
+ }
+
+ if( !fdValid(fd) ) {
+ perror( "open" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ stat = rpmReadPackageInfo( fd, &sig, &h );
+ if( stat ) {
+ fprintf( stderr, "rpmReadPackageInfo error status: %d\n%s\n",
+ stat, strerror(errno) );
+ exit( stat );
+ }
+
+ headerGetEntry( h, RPMTAG_NAME, &type, (void**)&name, &count );
+
+ if( headerIsEntry(h,RPMTAG_PREIN) ) {
+ printf( "There is a preinstall script for %s\n", name );
+ }
+ if( headerIsEntry(h,RPMTAG_POSTIN) ) {
+ printf( "There is a postinstall script for %s\n", name );
+ }
+
+
+ /* NOTE:
+ * This is actually rather a ridiculous thing to do, since headerDump
+ * will incorrectly assume header types (RPMTAG_NAME, RPMTAG_RELEASE,
+ * RPMTAG_SUMMARY). Since we're passing a signature, the correct types
+ * would be (RPMSIGTAG_SIZE, RPMSIGTAG_PGP, and RPMSIGTAG_MD5).
+ * TO FIX:
+ * I think rpm's tagtable.c should define an rpmSigTable global var.
+ * This is the perfect dual to rpmTagTable and would be passed to
+ * headerDump when appropriate. It looks like someone intended to do
+ * this at one time, but never finished it?
+ */
+
+ printf( "Dumping signatures...\n" );
+ /* Use HEADER_DUMP_INLINE to include inline dumps of header items */
+ headerDump( sig, stdout, HEADER_DUMP_INLINE, rpmTagTable );
+
+ rpmFreeSignature( sig );
+
+ printf( "Iterating through the header...\n" );
+ iter = headerInitIterator( h );
+ while( headerNextIterator( iter, &itertag, &type, &p, &count ) ) {
+ /* printf( "itertag=%04d, type=%08lX, p=%08lX, c=%08lX\n",
+ (int)itertag, (long)type, (long)p, (long)count ); */
+
+ switch( itertag ) {
+ case RPMTAG_SUMMARY:
+ if( type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE ) {
+ /* We'll only print out the first string if there's an array */
+ printf( "The Summary: \"%s\"\n", *(char**)p );
+ }
+ if( type == RPM_STRING_TYPE ) {
+ printf( "The Summary: \"%s\"\n", (char*)p );
+ }
+ break;
+ case RPMTAG_FILENAMES:
+ printf( "There are %d files in %s\n", count, name );
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* rpmlib allocates a buffer to return these two values... */
+ if( type == RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE || type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE ) {
+ free( p );
+ }
+ }
+
+ headerFreeIterator( iter );
+ headerFree( h );
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
diff --git a/examples/index.html b/examples/index.html
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+<a href="Makefile">Makefile<a><p>
+<a href="dumprpm.c">dumprpm.c<a><p>
+<a href="README">README<a><p>
+<a href="showdb.c">showdb.c<a><p>
+<a href="showdb2.c">showdb2.c<a><p>
+<a href="string.txt">string.txt<a><p>
diff --git a/examples/showdb.c b/examples/showdb.c
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+/* Example 2 from Maximum RPM book by Edward C. Bailey
+ * Updated for 2.5.6 20 Mar 99 by Scott Bronson
+ * Updated again for 3.0.3 4 Oct 99 by Scott Bronson
+ */
+
+/* This iterates through all RPMs by name, using strcmp
+ * to find the RPM named on the command line. See Example 3
+ * for a much better way of doing this
+ */
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#include <rpm/rpmlib.h>
+
+
+int main( int argc, char **argv )
+{
+ Header h;
+ int offset;
+ int_32 type, count;
+ char *name;
+ rpmdb db;
+
+ rpmReadConfigFiles( NULL, NULL );
+
+ printf( "Calling rpmdbOpen\n" );
+ if( rpmdbOpen( "", &db, O_RDONLY, 0644 ) != 0 ) {
+ fprintf( stderr, "cannot open database!\n" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+ printf( "rpmdbOpen done.\n" );
+
+ offset = rpmdbFirstRecNum( db );
+ while( offset ) {
+ h = rpmdbGetRecord( db, offset );
+ if( !h ) {
+ fprintf( stderr, "Header Read Failed!\n" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ headerGetEntry( h, RPMTAG_NAME, &type, (void**)&name, &count );
+ if( strcmp(name,argv[1]) == 0 ) {
+ headerDump( h, stdout, 1, rpmTagTable );
+ }
+
+ headerFree( h );
+ offset = rpmdbNextRecNum( db, offset );
+ }
+
+ rpmdbClose( db );
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
diff --git a/examples/showdb2.c b/examples/showdb2.c
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+/* Example 3 from Maximum RPM book by Edward C. Bailey
+ * Updated for 2.5.6 20 Mar 99 by Scott Bronson
+ * Updated again for 3.0.3 4 Oct 99 by Scott Bronson
+ */
+
+/* This uses rpmlib to search the database for the RPM
+ * named on the command line.
+ */
+
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#include <rpm/rpmlib.h>
+
+
+int main( int argc, char **argv )
+{
+ Header h;
+ int stat;
+ rpmdb db;
+ dbiIndexSet matches;
+
+ if( argc != 2 ) {
+ fprintf( stderr, "usage: showdb2 <search term>\n" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ rpmReadConfigFiles( NULL, NULL );
+
+ if( rpmdbOpen( "", &db, O_RDONLY, 0644 ) != 0 ) {
+ fprintf( stderr, "cannot open RPM database.\n" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ stat = rpmdbFindPackage( db, argv[1], &matches );
+ printf( "Status is: %d\n", stat );
+ if( stat == 0 ) {
+ if( matches.count ) {
+ printf( "Number of matches: %d\n", matches.count );
+ h = rpmdbGetRecord( db, matches.recs[0].recOffset );
+ if( h ) {
+ headerDump( h, stdout, HEADER_DUMP_INLINE, rpmTagTable );
+ headerFree( h );
+ }
+ }
+ dbiFreeIndexRecord( matches );
+ }
+
+ rpmdbClose( db );
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
diff --git a/examples/string.txt b/examples/string.txt
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+
+ string.txt
+ Scott Bronson
+ bronson@trestle.com
+
+
+This describes the format of RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE or RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE,
+I could not find this documented anywhere except the source of rpmlib.
+
+This memory block consists of count charptrs pointing to strings further
+along in the block. A brief example for a count of 2 (as returned by
+headerGetEntry), using typedef to illustrate the structure:
+
+ count = 2;
+ typedef struct block { # beginning of malloc'd block
+ char *c1 = &s1; # points to s1 below
+ char *c2 = &s2; # points to s2 below
+ char s1[] = "data for string 1";
+ char s2[] = "data for string 2";
+ } # end of malloc'd block
+
+
+And, if count were three, this would be the result:
+
+ count = 2;
+ typedef struct block { # beginning of malloc'd block
+ char *c1 = &s1; # points to s1 below
+ char *c2 = &s2; # points to s2 below
+ char *c3 = &s3; # points to s2 below
+ char s1[] = "data for string 1";
+ char s2[] = "data for string 2";
+ char s3[] = "data for string 3";
+ } # end of malloc'd block
+
+
+Therefore, to print out all the strings in one of these blocks in order...
+(p and count are values returned by rpmlib)
+
+ for( i=0; i<count; i++ ) {
+ printf( "String %d: %s\n", i, *((char**)p+i) );
+ }
+
+