[OT] Fun with walking package licenses
Mike McCarty
mike.mccarty at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 21 15:42:56 UTC 2006
Andy Green wrote:
> Mike McCarty wrote:
>
>
>>> if [ -z "`echo $pkg | grep not\ owned`" ] ; then
>>
>>I'm not familiar with that form for grep. Do you mean
>>
>>grep -v owned
>
>
> Nope.
Oh, of course, you were escaping the space. But isn't this
still defective? If "not owned" is present, then grep finds
it, and the test fails, doesn't it? Don't you still need
grep -v not\ owned
?
>>Anyway, this still has a defect. If there is a package
>>with the string "owned" in its name, and it is the
>>only dependency, then this fails. See my other message
>>for a better solution.
>
>
> Well, thanks for that ;-)
You're welcome. It is a better solution, IMO. If the "not
owned" string gets changed by the maintainers of rpm,
then you'll have to track that. The "--quiet" is unlikely
to change, I think, and results in less coupling.
Mike
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