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metalog_reader.lua
is a script that reads METALOG file created by pkgbase
(make packages) and generates reports about the installed system
and issues
the script accepts an mtree file in a format that's returned by
mtree -c | mtree -C
synopsis:
metalog_reader.lua [-h] [-a | -c | -p [-count] [-size] [-f...]] [-W...] [-v] metalog-path
options:
-a
prints all scan results. this is the default option if no option is provided.-c
lints the file and gives warnings/errors, including duplication and conflicting metadata-Wcheck-notagdir
entries with dir type and no tags will be also included the first time they appear (1)
-p
list all package names found in the file as exactly specified bytags=package=...
-count
display the number of files of the package-size
display the size of the package-fsetgid
only include packages with setgid files-fsetuid
only include packages with setuid files-fsetid
only include packages with setgid or setuid files
-v
verbose mode-h
help page
some examples:
metalog_reader.lua -a METALOG
prints all scan results described below. this is the default optionmetalog_reader.lua -c METALOG
only prints errors and warnings found in the filemetalog_reader.lua -c -Wcheck-notagdir METALOG
prints errors and warnings found in the file, including directories with no tagsmetalog_reader.lua -p METALOG
only prints all the package names found in the filemetalog_reader.lua -p -count -size METALOG
prints all the package names, followed by number of files, followed by total sizemetalog_reader.lua -p -size -fsetid METALOG
prints packages that has either setuid/setgid files, followed by the total sizemetalog_reader.lua -p -fsetuid -fsetgid METALOG
prints packages that has both setuid and setgid files (if more than one filters are specified, they are composed using logic and)metalog_reader.lua -p -count -size -fsetuid METALOG
prints packages that has setuid files, followed by number of files and total size
(1) if we have two entries
./bin type=dir uname=root gname=wheel mode=0755
./bin type=dir uname=root gname=wheel mode=0755 tags=...
by default, this is not warned. if the option is enabled, this will be warned as the second line sufficiently covers the first line.