#!/bin/bash # Slackware remove package script # # Copyright 1994, 1995, 1998 Patrick Volkerding, Moorhead, Minnesota USA # Copyright 2001, Slackware Linux, Inc., Concord, CA USA # Copyright 2009, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is # permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO # EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, # SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, # PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; # OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, # WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR # OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF # ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # Wed Apr 1 22:14:46 UTC 2020 # Add --skip-douninst option to skip running the uninstall script. # Save removed uninstall scripts in /var/log/removed_uninstall_scripts. # # Tue Mar 31 03:06:25 UTC 2020 # Support an uninstall script to be executed when the package is removed. # The script should be a standard sh script with the same name as the package # (without the .txz or other extension), and should be installed in # /var/lib/pkgtools/douninst.sh. # # Tue Jun 5 20:04:45 UTC 2018 # Use /var/lib/pkgtools for the package database, not /var/log. # Logs of the removed packages and scripts will remain in /var/log, but moved # into /var/log/pkgtools. # # Sun May 27 18:02:23 UTC 2018 # Added --terse mode to print one line per removed package. # # Wed May 23 17:31:23 UTC 2018 # Use file locking to prevent more than one copy of ldconfig from running at # a time. # # Thu Sep 15 17:46:28 UTC 2016 # If removepkg is called with a short package name (no -$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD), # remove the most recently installed matching package, not the oldest one. # # Thu Sep 15 08:09:01 BST 2016 # - Handle finding >1 match for a package. Thanks to SeB on LQ for the feedback. # # Wed Sep 14 20:44:00 BST 2016 # - Modify package_name function to cater for package file names that contain # >=4 hyphens. # Thanks to coralfang on LQ for the report and to Jim Hawkins for the patch. # - Modified to handle packages that contain file names with backslashes # Thanks to aaazen on LQ for the report and the patch. # # Thu Sep 24 03:31:58 UTC 2015 # extract_links() sed adjusted to handle symlinks with spaces. # # Sun Sep 6 21:58:36 BST 2009 # Replaced pkgbase & package_name code with 'sed' script by Jim Hawkins. # # Sat Apr 25 21:18:53 UTC 2009 (12.34567890b) # Converted to use new pkgbase() function to remove pathname and # valid package extensions. # # Revision 12.34567890 Sun Apr 5 20:59:32 CDT 2009 # - Support packages with the extensions: .tgz, .tbz, .tlz, .txz # # Revision 1.9 Wed Oct 31 14:04:28 CDT 2007 volkerding # - Fix problem removing packages with a large number of fields. # Thanks to Niki Kovacs for noticing this, and to Piter Punk # for the patch. # - Use LC_ALL=C locale, which is much faster with "sort". # Thanks to Tsomi. # - Don't try to remove any package that starts with '-'. This # is not a proper package name (usually a typo), and results # in the package database being broken. Thanks to Jef Oliver. # - Patched cat_except() to allow the last Slackware package on # a partition to be removed (using ROOT=, of course) # Thanks to Selkfoster for the patch, and to everyone else who # proposed solutions before. This issue really wasn't given # the highest priority before, but I figured while I'm in here... # # Revision 1.8 Thu Nov 22 14:00:13 PST 2001 volkerding Rel $ # - Move $TMP underneath $ROOT # - Understand the idea of a base package name, so that packages # can be removed with any of these notations: # removepkg foo-1.0-i386-1.tgz # removepkg foo-1.0-i386-1 # removepkg foo.tgz # removepkg foo # # Revision 1.7 2001/03/30 12:36:28 volkerding # - Strip extra ".tgz" from input names. # # Revision 1.6 1999/03/25 18:26:41 volkerding # - Use external $ROOT variable, like installpkg. # # Revision 1.5.1 1998/03/18 15:37:28 volkerding # - Since removepkg is always run by root, the temp directory has been # moved from /tmp to a private directory to avoid symlink attacks from # malicious users. # # Revision 1.5 1997/06/26 12:09:53 franke # - Fixed old bug in TRIGGER regex setting # - -preserve/-copy options now preserve non-unique files # and empty directories also # # Revision 1.4 1997/06/09 13:21:36 franke # - Package file preserve (-preserve, -copy) added. # - Don't execute "rm -rf" lines from doinst.sh, removing links explicit. # - Warning on no longer existing files added. # - Warning on files changed after package installation added. # - Intermediate file preserve (-keep) added. # - Check for required files/links now done on a combined list. # - Write access to /var/log/{packages,scripts} no longer necessary for -warn. # # Revision 1.3 1997/06/08 13:03:05 franke # Merged with revision 1.1.1.1 # # Revision 1.2 1996/06/01 20:04:26 franke # Delete empty directories & formated manual pages added # # Revision 1.1.1.1 1995/12/18 21:20:42 volkerding # Original Version from Slackware 3.1 # # Revision 1.1 1995/06/05 22:49:11 volkerding # Original Version from Slackware 3.0 # # Needed to find package names within the 'remove_packages' function: shopt -s extglob # Return a package name that has been stripped of the dirname portion # and any of the valid extensions (only): pkgbase() { # basename + strip extensions .tbz, .tgz, .tlz and .txz echo "$1" | sed 's?.*/??;s/\.t[bglx]z$//' } # This makes "sort" run much faster: export LC_ALL=C # Set the prefix for the package database directories (packages, scripts). ADM_DIR="$ROOT/var/lib/pkgtools" # Set the prefix for the removed packages/scripts log files: LOG_DIR="$ROOT/var/log/pkgtools" # Make sure there's a proper temp directory: TMP=$ADM_DIR/setup/tmp # If the $TMP directory doesn't exist, create it: if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then mkdir -p $TMP chmod 700 $TMP # no need to leave it open fi PRES_DIR=$TMP/preserved_packages # Lock directory for ldconfig... share it with installpkg so that upgradepkg # becomes properly ldconfig-locked, too. INSTLOCKDIR=${INSTLOCKDIR:-/run/lock/pkgtools} if [ ! -d $INSTLOCKDIR ]; then mkdir -p $INSTLOCKDIR fi # This simple cat_except() should be used on the installer, # since the busybox "find" can't handle the complex find # syntax: #cat_except() { # ( cd "$1" && cat $(ls * | sed "/^$2\$/d")) #} # This version of cat_except() allows the last package to be # removed when ROOT= is used: cat_except() { ( cd "$1" && \ if [ $(find . -type f -maxdepth 1 2> /dev/null | wc -l) -ne 1 ]; then cat $(find . -type f -maxdepth 1 2> /dev/null | grep -v "$2") 2> /dev/null fi ) } extract_links() { sed -n 's,^[ ]*( [ ]*cd[ ]* \(.*\) [ ]*; [ ]*rm [ ]*-rf[ ]* \(.*\) [ ]*)[ ]*$,\1/\2,p' } preserve_file() { if [ "$PRESERVE" = "true" ]; then F="$(basename "$1")" D="$(dirname "$1")" if [ ! -d "$PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/$D" ]; then mkdir -p "$PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/$D" || return 1 fi cp -p "$ROOT/$D/$F" "$PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/$D" || return 1 fi return 0 } preserve_dir() { if [ "$PRESERVE" = "true" ]; then if [ ! -d "$PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/$1" ]; then mkdir -p "$PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/$1" || return 1 fi fi return 0 } keep_files() { while read FILE ; do if [ ! -d "$ROOT/$FILE" ]; then if [ -r "$ROOT/$FILE" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$FILE was found in another package. Skipping." preserve_file "$FILE" else if [ "$(echo $FILE | cut -b1-8)" != "install/" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo "WARNING: Nonexistent $ROOT/$FILE was found in another package. Skipping." fi fi else preserve_dir "$FILE" fi done } keep_links() { while read LINK ; do if [ -L "$ROOT/$LINK" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$LINK (symlink) was found in another package. Skipping." else ! [ $TERSE ] && echo "WARNING: Nonexistent $ROOT/$LINK (symlink) was found in another package. Skipping." fi done } delete_files() { local unset LC_ALL # Locally (within this delete_files function) allow handling of backslashes while read -r AFILE ; do # do not expand backslashes on read FILE=$(printf "%b" "$AFILE") # unescape octal characters if [ ! -d "$ROOT/$FILE" ]; then if [ -r "$ROOT/$FILE" ]; then if [ "$ROOT/$FILE" -nt "$ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo "WARNING: $ROOT/$FILE changed after package installation." fi if [ ! "$WARN" = "true" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> Deleting $ROOT/$FILE" preserve_file "$FILE" && rm -f "$ROOT/$FILE" else ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$FILE would be deleted" preserve_file "$FILE" fi else if [ "$(echo $FILE | cut -b1-8)" != "install/" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$FILE no longer exists. Skipping." fi fi else preserve_dir "$FILE" fi done } delete_links() { while read LINK ; do if [ -L "$ROOT/$LINK" ]; then if [ ! "$WARN" = "true" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> Deleting symlink $ROOT/$LINK" rm -f "$ROOT/$LINK" else ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$LINK (symlink) would be deleted" fi else ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$LINK (symlink) no longer exists. Skipping." fi done } delete_dirs() { sort -r | \ while read DIR ; do if [ -d "$ROOT/$DIR" ]; then if [ ! "$WARN" = "true" ]; then if [ $(ls -a "$ROOT/$DIR" | wc -l) -eq 2 ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> Deleting empty directory $ROOT/$DIR" rmdir "$ROOT/$DIR" 2> /dev/null # Using 2> /dev/null to prevent noise from upgradepkg when a directory changes to a symlink. else ! [ $TERSE ] && echo "WARNING: Unique directory $ROOT/$DIR contains new files" fi else ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$DIR (dir) would be deleted if empty" fi fi done } delete_cats() { sed -n 's,/man\(./[^/]*$\),/cat\1,p' | \ while read FILE ; do if [ -f "$ROOT/$FILE" ]; then if [ ! "$WARN" = "true" ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> Deleting $ROOT/$FILE (fmt man page)" rm -f $ROOT/$FILE else ! [ $TERSE ] && echo " --> $ROOT/$FILE (fmt man page) would be deleted" fi fi done } # Conversion to 'comm' utility by Mark Wisdom. # is pretty nifty! :^) remove_packages() { for PKGLIST in $* do PKGNAME=$(pkgbase $PKGLIST) # If we don't have a package match here, then we will attempt to find # a package using the long name format (name-version-arch-build) for # which the base package name was given. On a properly-managed machine, # there should only be one package installed with a given basename, but # we don't enforce this policy. If there's more than one, only one will # be removed. If you want to remove them all, you'll need to run # removepkg again until it removes all the same-named packages. if [ ! -e $ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME ]; then # Short name not found - finally try looking for full name - e.g. foo-1.0-arm-1 pushd $ADM_DIR/packages > /dev/null # Don't set PKGNAME if there are no matches: if [ ! "$( ls -1 $PKGNAME-+([^-])-+([^-])-+([^-]) 2>/dev/null | wc -l )" = "0" ]; then # If there is more than one package with the same name, set PKGNAME to the # most recently installed version. This does not affect the behavior of # upgradepkg, which always removes all other existing versions of the # same package. PKGNAME=$( ls -1t $PKGNAME-+([^-])-+([^-])-+([^-]) 2> /dev/null | head -n1 ) fi popd > /dev/null fi if [ -r $ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME ]; then if [ ! "$WARN" = true ]; then echo "Removing package: $(basename $ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME)" # If there's an uninstall script, save it: if [ -r $ADM_DIR/douninst.sh/$PKGNAME -a ! "$SKIP_DOUNINST" = "true" ]; then cp -a $ADM_DIR/douninst.sh/$PKGNAME $TMP/$PKGNAME elif [ -r $ADM_DIR/douninst.sh/$(echo ${PKGNAME} | sed "s/-upgraded.*//") -a ! "$SKIP_DOUNINST" = "true" ]; then cp -a $ADM_DIR/douninst.sh/$(echo ${PKGNAME} | sed "s/-upgraded.*//") $TMP/$PKGNAME else rm -f $TMP/$PKGNAME fi fi if fgrep "./" $ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then TRIGGER="^\.\/" else TRIGGER="FILE LIST:" fi if [ ! "$WARN" = true ]; then ! [ $TERSE ] && echo "Removing files:" fi sed -n "/$TRIGGER/,/^$/p" < $ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME | \ fgrep -v "FILE LIST:" | sort -u > $TMP/delete_list$$ # Pat's new-new && improved pre-removal routine. cat_except $ADM_DIR/packages $PKGNAME | sort -u > $TMP/required_list$$ if [ -r $ADM_DIR/scripts/$PKGNAME ]; then extract_links < $ADM_DIR/scripts/$PKGNAME | sort -u > $TMP/del_link_list$$ cat_except $ADM_DIR/scripts $PKGNAME | extract_links | \ sort -u > $TMP/required_links$$ mv $TMP/required_list$$ $TMP/required_files$$ sort -u $TMP/required_links$$ $TMP/required_files$$ > $TMP/required_list$$ comm -12 $TMP/del_link_list$$ $TMP/required_list$$ | keep_links comm -23 $TMP/del_link_list$$ $TMP/required_list$$ | delete_links else cat $ADM_DIR/scripts/* 2> /dev/null | extract_links | \ sort -u > $TMP/required_links$$ mv $TMP/required_list$$ $TMP/required_files$$ sort -u $TMP/required_links$$ $TMP/required_files$$ >$TMP/required_list$$ fi comm -12 $TMP/delete_list$$ $TMP/required_list$$ | keep_files comm -23 $TMP/delete_list$$ $TMP/required_list$$ > $TMP/uniq_list$$ delete_files < $TMP/uniq_list$$ delete_dirs < $TMP/uniq_list$$ delete_cats < $TMP/uniq_list$$ if [ ! "$KEEP" = "true" ]; then rm -f $TMP/delete_list$$ $TMP/required_files$$ $TMP/uniq_list$$ rm -f $TMP/del_link_list$$ $TMP/required_links$$ $TMP/required_list$$ fi if [ "$PRESERVE" = "true" ]; then if [ -r $ADM_DIR/scripts/$PKGNAME ]; then if [ ! -d "$PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/install" ]; then mkdir -p "$PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/install" fi cp -p $ADM_DIR/scripts/$PKGNAME $PRES_DIR/$PKGNAME/install/doinst.sh fi fi if [ ! "$WARN" = "true" ]; then # We won't assume that anything in /var/log can be trusted to remain there, # so we'll remake the directories and symlinks first: mkdir -p $LOG_DIR/removed_packages $LOG_DIR/removed_scripts $LOG_DIR/removed_uninstall_scripts for symlink in removed_packages removed_scripts removed_uninstall_scripts ; do if [ ! -L $LOG_DIR/../$symlink ]; then rm -rf $LOG_DIR/../$symlink ( cd $LOG_DIR/.. ; ln -sf pkgtools/$symlink . ) fi done # Now that we know we have log directories, move the files: mv $ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME $LOG_DIR/removed_packages if [ -r $ADM_DIR/scripts/$PKGNAME ]; then mv $ADM_DIR/scripts/$PKGNAME $LOG_DIR/removed_scripts fi # If there is an uninstall script, run it here: if [ -r $TMP/$PKGNAME ]; then ( cd $ROOT/ ; sh $TMP/$PKGNAME ) # Move the uninstall script to $LOG_DIR/removed_uninstall_scripts: mv $TMP/$PKGNAME $LOG_DIR/removed_uninstall_scripts fi # In the case where a library and symlink are removed but an earlier version # remains on the machine, this will link it up and save potential problems: if [ "$ROOT" = "" ] && [ -x /sbin/ldconfig ]; then ( flock 9 || exit 11 /sbin/ldconfig 2> /dev/null ) 9> $INSTLOCKDIR/ldconfig.lock fi fi else echo "No such package: $(basename $ADM_DIR/packages/$PKGNAME). Can't remove." fi done } if [ "$#" = "0" ]; then echo "Usage: $(basename $0) [--copy] [--keep] [--preserve] [--skip-douninst] [--terse] [--warn] packagename ..."; exit 1 fi while : ; do case "$1" in -copy | --copy) WARN=true; PRESERVE=true; shift;; -keep | --keep) KEEP=true; shift;; -preserve | --preserve) PRESERVE=true; shift;; -skip-douninst | --skip-douninst) SKIP_DOUNINST=true; shift;; -terse | --terse) TERSE=0; shift;; -warn | --warn) WARN=true; shift;; -* | --*) echo "Usage: $(basename $0) [-copy] [-keep] [-preserve] [-warn] packagename ..."; exit 1;; *) break esac done if [ "$WARN" = "true" ]; then unset TERSE echo "Only warning... not actually removing any files." if [ "$PRESERVE" = "true" ]; then echo "Package contents is copied to $PRES_DIR." fi echo "Here's what would be removed (and left behind) if you" echo "removed the package(s):" echo else if [ "$PRESERVE" = "true" ]; then echo "Package contents is copied to $PRES_DIR." fi fi remove_packages $*