Robert P. Goldman wrote:
>
>
> Can anyone explain how I might go about finding all the things on an
> RPM-based system that did NOT come from RPMs? I.e., I'd like to be
> able to wipe out an install and then make a new one without forgetting
> some key thing I liked....
>
> Executables would be better than nothing, but if I could find fonts,
> etc., as well, that would be just awesome...
>
> I know I should be a better sysadmin and keep track of these things
> better than I do, but there you are....
>
> Thanks!
> r
Try something like (in ksh, because I can, okay?):
for i in /bin /usr/bin /lib /usr/lib /etc /sbin /usr/sbin
do
find $i -type f -print | while read FN
do
if rpm -qf $FN >/dev/null 2>&1
then echo "$FN: okay" > /dev/null
else /bin/ls -lad "$FN"
fi
done
done
Oh yeah... it'll be kinda slow, too.
-S
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