#!/bin/sh
#
# inventory.sh
# $Id: inventory.sh,v 1.6 2003/11/21 12:48:56 djm Exp $
#
# Originally written by Ben Lindstrom, modified by Darren Tucker to use perl
# This file is placed into the public domain.
#
# This will produce an AIX package inventory file, which looks like:
#
# /usr/local/bin:
# class=apply,inventory,openssh
# owner=root
# group=system
# mode=755
# type=DIRECTORY
# /usr/local/bin/slogin:
# class=apply,inventory,openssh
# owner=root
# group=system
# mode=777
# type=SYMLINK
# target=ssh
# /usr/local/share/Ssh.bin:
# class=apply,inventory,openssh
# owner=root
# group=system
# mode=644
# type=FILE
# size=VOLATILE
# checksum=VOLATILE
find . ! -name . -print | perl -ne '{
chomp;
if ( -l $_ ) {
($dev,$ino,$mod,$nl,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$sz,$at,$mt,$ct,$bsz,$blk)=lstat;
} else {
($dev,$ino,$mod,$nl,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$sz,$at,$mt,$ct,$bsz,$blk)=stat;
}
# Start to display inventory information
$name = $_;
$name =~ s|^.||; # Strip leading dot from path
print "$name:\n";
print "\tclass=apply,inventory,openssh\n";
print "\towner=root\n";
print "\tgroup=system\n";
printf "\tmode=%lo\n", $mod & 07777; # Mask perm bits
if ( -l $_ ) {
# Entry is SymLink
print "\ttype=SYMLINK\n";
printf "\ttarget=%s\n", readlink($_);
} elsif ( -f $_ ) {
# Entry is File
print "\ttype=FILE\n";
print "\tsize=$sz\n";
print "\tchecksum=VOLATILE\n";
} elsif ( -d $_ ) {
# Entry is Directory
print "\ttype=DIRECTORY\n";
}
}'