#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 SUSE Linux Product GmbH, Germany. # Licensed under GPL v2, see COPYING file for details. # # Written by Michael Matz and Stephan Coolo # Enhanced by Andreas Jaeger # Compare two source RPMs FUNCTIONS=${0%/*}/functions.sh check_all= case $1 in -a | --check-all) check_all=1 shift esac if test "$#" != 2; then echo "usage: $0 [-a|--check-all] old.rpm new.rpm" exit 1 fi source $FUNCTIONS oldrpm=`readlink -f $1` newrpm=`readlink -f $2` # For source RPMs, we can just check the metadata in the spec file # if those are not the same, the source RPM has changed and therefore # the resulting files are needed. cmp_spec $1 $2 RES=$? case $RES in 0) exit 0 ;; 1) echo "RPM meta information is different" exit 1 ;; 2) ;; *) echo "Wrong exit code!" exit 1 ;; esac # Now check that only the spec file has a changed release number and # nothing else dir=`mktemp -d` unrpm $oldrpm $dir/old unrpm $newrpm $dir/new cd $dir check_single_file() { local file=$1 case $file in *.spec) sed -i -e "s,Release:.*$release1,Release: @RELEASE@," old/$file sed -i -e "s,Release:.*$release2,Release: @RELEASE@," new/$file if ! cmp -s old/$file new/$file; then echo "$file differs (spec file)" diff -u old/$file new/$file | head -n 20 return 1 fi return 0 ;; *) echo "$file differs" # Nothing else should be changed ;; esac return 1 } ret=0 for file in $files; do if ! check_single_file $file; then ret=1 if test -z "$check_all"; then break fi fi done rm -r $dir exit $ret