Subject: Re: Purging old library versions
To: Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: current-users
Date: 08/23/1998 04:53:32
Well, it may not be the prettiest thing around, but it does the job!
Thanks.
On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Simon Burge wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Aug 1998 17:23:31 -0700 (PDT) Paul Goyette wrote:
>
> > Having followed -current for a long time now, I notice that I've got a
> > few old versions of shared object libraries in /usr/lib. Is there some
> > relatively easy way to find out which executables I might still have
> > lying around linked to these older versions of libedit, libkvm (likely
> > not very many here), and libstdc++? I know I could just find all the
> > executables and try to run them, but there must be an easier way to
> > check which libraries they're linked against?
>
> I got this ages ago (1994!) and haven't used it in quite a while, so I
> don't even know if it works on -current (or anything recent). A quick
> glance doesn't show any obvious problems. Have a look and let us know
> how you go.
>
> Simon.
> ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> # hey emacs, this is a -*-perl-*- script!
>
> # A little script to build a reference listing for dynamic libraries.
> # This should help you to get rid of unused ones and find the binaries
> # you need to update before removing old lib revisions.
>
> # Martin Husemann, martin@euterpe.owl.de, 25-Apr-1994
>
> # Synopsis:
> # libref [-a]
> #
> # Description:
> # Lists usage count for all known shared libraries
> #
> # Options:
> # -a gives a complete reference table
>
> $doRef = $ARGV[0] eq "-a"; # yes, it may use getopt...
>
> # First ask ldconfig for a list of all shared libs and initialize the
> # reference and statistics table
> open(LIBS, "ldconfig -r |") || die("could not run ldconfig: $!\n");
> while(<LIBS>) {
> chop;
> next if (/ld.so.hints:$/);
> s/^.*=> (\S+)\s.*$/\1/o;
> $reference{$_} = "";
> $count{$_} = 0;
> }
> close(LIBS);
>
> # now lookup every dynamically linked executable on the whole disk
> open(FILES, "find / -type f -print |") || die("could not run find: $!\n");
> while (<FILES>) {
> chop;
> if ( -x ) {
> $whatis=`file $_`;
> if ($whatis =~ /dynamically linked/) {
> $prog="$_";
> open(LIBS, "ldd $prog |") || die("could not run ldd: $!\n");
> @libs = <LIBS>;
> close(LIBS);
> shift(@libs);
> foreach (@libs) {
> chop;
> s/^.*=> (\S+)\s.*$/\1/o;
> $count{$_}++;
> $reference{$_} .= " $prog" if ($doRef);
> }
> }
> }
> }
> close(FILES);
>
> # sort statistics
> sub ByUsage {
> $count{$a} <=> $count{$b};
> }
> @sorted = sort ByUsage keys(%count);
>
> # and finaly report statistics...
> print "Shared library usage counts\n\n" if ($doRef);
> foreach (@sorted) {
> printf "%8d %s\n", $count{$_}, $_;
> }
>
> # and the cross reference
> if ($doRef) {
> print "\n\nShared library cross reference\n\n";
> foreach $lib (sort(keys(%reference))) {
> print "$lib:$reference{$lib}\n";
> }
> }
> exit 0;
>
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