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.gitignore
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pacundo.1.gz
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Makefile
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Makefile
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# Copyright (C) 2024 Ortega Froysa, Nicolás <nicolas@ortegas.org> All rights reserved.
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# Author: Ortega Froysa, Nicolás <nicolas@ortegas.org>
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#
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# This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
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# warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
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# arising from the use of this software.
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#
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# Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
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# including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
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# freely, subject to the following restrictions:
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#
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# 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
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# claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
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# in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
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# appreciated but is not required.
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#
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# 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
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# misrepresented as being the original software.
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#
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# 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source
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# distribution.
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ifeq ($(PREFIX),)
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PREFIX := /usr/local
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endif
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pacundo.1.gz: pacundo.1
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gzip -c $^ > $@
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.PHONY: clean doc install uninstall
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clean:
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$(RM) pacundo.1.gz
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doc: pacundo.1.gz
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install: pacundo.1.gz
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install -d $(PREFIX)/bin
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install -m 755 pacundo.pl $(PREFIX)/bin/pacundo
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install -d $(PREFIX)/share/man/man1
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install -m 644 pacundo.1.gz $(PREFIX)/share/man/man1/
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uninstall:
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$(RM) $(PREFIX)/bin/pacundo
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$(RM) $(PREFIX)/share/man/man1/pacundo.1.gz
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README.md
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README.md
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## Installation
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Dependencies:
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### Dependencies
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- Perl 5
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- `File::ReadBackwards` module
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- cURL
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- GNU Make
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You can install these packages with the following command:
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```console
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# pacman -S perl perl-file-readbackwards curl
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```
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### Compiling & Installing
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The script is compiled and installed using GNU Makefile. Therefore you can use
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`make install` to build and install the script and its man-page as expected.
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They are installed (by default) to `/usr/local`. To change this to a different
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directory simply prepend the `PREFIX=<path>` to your `make install` command.
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## Usage
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The first concept to understand is that of a transaction. A transaction is
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defined in the pacman logs as package operations done during a single use of the
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command (or so it seems, at least). If you look at the logs
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(`/var/log/pacman.log`) this would be everything between the lines `[ALPM]
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transaction started` and `[ALPM] transaction completed`. You can set how many
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transactions to list/undo by using the `-t` argument.
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There are two modes for undoing pacman transactions:
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- Interactive (`-i`, default): will show you a numbered list with all the package
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operations of the selected transactions.
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- Automatic (`-r`): will automatically undo all package operations of the
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selected transactions.
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Look at the man-page (`man pacundo`) for more information.
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### Supported AUR Helpers
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- [yay](https://github.com/Jguer/yay)
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## Contributing
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If you find any issues, feel free to report them on GitHub or send me an E-Mail
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(see my website/profile for the address). I will add these issues to my personal
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Gitea page and (unless specified otherwise) mention you as the person who found
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the issue.
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For patches/pull requests, if you open a PR on GitHub I will likely not merge
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directly but instead apply the patches locally (via Git patches, conserving
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authorship), push them to my Gitea repository, which will finally be mirrored to
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GitHub. However, you can save me a bit of work by just sending me the Git
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patches directly (via E-Mail).
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If you're looking for a way to contribute, there are a few to-do items within
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the code which you can find using `grep`:
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```console
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# grep -n "TODO" pacundo.pl
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```
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## License
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pacundo.1
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.TH PACUNDO "1" "April 2024" "pacundo 1.1" "User Commands"
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.SH "NAME"
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pacundo - A time machine to roll back your ArchLinux machine to a working state.
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.B pacundo
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[\fI\-i\fR|\fI\-r\fR] [\fI\-t\fR <\fInum\fR>] [\fI\-d\fR]
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.B pacundo
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\fI\-h\fR
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.B pacundo
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\fI\-v\fR
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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This program helps to undo the last pacman/yay transactions automatically, which
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is especially helpful if the last update broke your system for some reason.
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\fBNote:\fR the term \fItransaction\fR refers to an operation done by pacman
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(e.g. all packages upgraded by \fIpacman -Syu\fR).
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.SH "OPTIONS"
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.TP
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\fB\-i\fR
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Enter interactive mode to select package operations to undo (default behavior)
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.TP
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\fB\-r\fR
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Non-interactively undo entire transactions
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.TP
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\fB\-t\fR <\fInum\fR>
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Specify the number of transactions to include (default: 1)
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.TP
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\fB\-d\fR
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Dry run, i.e. don't actually do anything
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.TP
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\fB\-h\fR
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Show this help information
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.TP
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\fB\-v\fR
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Print program version
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.SH "AUTHOR"
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Written by Nicolás A. Ortega Froysa.
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.SH "COPYRIGHT"
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Copyright \(co 2024 Ortega Froysa, Nicolás A. <nicolas@ortegas.org>.
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License: ZLib License.
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
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There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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pacundo.pl
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pacundo.pl
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use Getopt::Std;
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use File::ReadBackwards;
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my $VERSION = '1.0';
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my $VERSION = '1.1';
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my $PROG_NAME = 'pacundo';
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sub print_version() {
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sub print_help() {
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&print_version();
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print("A time machine to return your ArchLinux machine back to a working state.
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print("A time machine to roll back your ArchLinux machine to a working state.
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USAGE:
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$PROG_NAME [-i|-r] [-t <num>] [-d]
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$PROG_NAME -v
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OPTIONS:
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-i Enter interactive mode to select packages to downgrade [default behavior]
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-r Automatically downgrade all packages from last upgrade
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-t <num> Specify the number of transactions to include for undoing selection [default 1]
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-i Enter interactive mode to select package operations to undo (default behavior)
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-r Non-interactively undo entire transactions
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-t <num> Specify the number of transactions to include (default: 1)
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-d Dry run, i.e. don't actually do anything
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-h Show this help information
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-v Print program version\n");
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# NOTE: Currently this subroutine only works for pacman and yay. You'll have to
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# add options for additional AUR helpers.
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sub get_pkgmgr() {
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# TODO: autodetect AUR helper
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my $mgr = $ENV{DEFAULT_PKGMGR} // 'pacman';
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my $mgr = '';
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my $mgr_bin;
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my @supported_mgrs = (
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'yay',
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'pacman',
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);
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my $sudo = '';
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my $user = $ENV{LOGNAME} || $ENV{USER};
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my $mgr_bin = `which $mgr 2>&1`;
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if ($? != 0) {
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foreach my $i (@supported_mgrs) {
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$mgr_bin = `which $i 2>&1`;
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if ($? == 0) {
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$mgr = $i;
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last;
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}
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}
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if ($mgr eq '') {
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print(STDERR "Failed to find pacman executable. Are you using an ArchLinux system?\n");
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exit 1;
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}
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my %pkgmgr = (
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name => $mgr,
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bin => $mgr_bin,
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search => "$sudo $mgr_bin -Ss",
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search => "$mgr_bin -Ss",
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info => "$mgr_bin -Si",
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install_remote => "$sudo $mgr_bin -S",
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install_local => "$sudo $mgr_bin -U",
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remove => "$sudo $mgr_bin -R",
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return \%pkgmgr;
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}
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sub find_local_pkg($pkgmgr, $pkg_name, $pkg_ver) {
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sub find_local_pkg($pkgmgr, $pkg_name, $pkg_ver='') {
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my $pkg_file = '';
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my $aur_dir = "$ENV{'XDG_CACHE_HOME'}/yay/$pkg_name";
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my $pkg_pat;
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my $repo = `$pkgmgr->{info} $pkg_name | awk '{ if (\$1 == "Repository") print \$3; }'`;;
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chomp($repo);
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if ($pkgmgr->{name} eq 'yay' && -d $aur_dir) {
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$pkg_file = `ls $aur_dir/$pkg_name-$pkg_ver-*.pkg.tar.zst | tail -n1`;
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if ($pkg_ver ne '') {
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$pkg_pat = "$pkg_name-$pkg_ver-*.pkg.tar.zst";
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} else {
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$pkg_file = `ls /var/cache/pacman/pkg/$pkg_name-$pkg_ver-*.pkg.tar.zst | tail -n1`;
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$pkg_pat = "$pkg_name-*.pkg.tar.zst";
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}
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if ($repo eq 'aur') {
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my $aur_dir;
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if ($pkgmgr->{name} eq 'yay') {
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$aur_dir = "$ENV{'XDG_CACHE_HOME'}/yay/$pkg_name";
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} else {
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return '';
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}
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$pkg_file = `ls $aur_dir/$pkg_pat 2> /dev/null | tail -n1`;
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} else {
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$pkg_file = `ls /var/cache/pacman/pkg/$pkg_pat 2> /dev/null | tail -n1`;
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}
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chomp($pkg_file);
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return $pkg_file;
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}
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sub find_remote_archive($pkgmgr, $pkg_name, $pkg_ver) {
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my $repo = `$pkgmgr->{info} $pkg_name | awk '{ if (\$1 == "Repository") print \$3; }'`;;
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chomp($repo);
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# TODO: look through git history for version.
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if ($repo eq 'aur') {
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return '';
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}
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# TODO: Probably a better way of managing architectures. There should be a
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# way of getting the architecture of the package.
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my @archs = (`uname -m`, 'any');
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my $ala_url = "https://archive.archlinux.org/packages/" .
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substr($pkg_name,0,1) . "/" . $pkg_name;
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my $pkg_file = '';
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foreach my $arch (@archs) {
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chomp($arch);
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my $filename = "$pkg_name-$pkg_ver-$arch.pkg.tar.zst";
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my $pkg_url = "$ala_url/$filename";
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my $output_file = "/tmp/$filename";
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my $resp = `curl -Lo $output_file -s -w '%{http_code}\n' $pkg_url`;
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chomp($resp);
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if ($resp eq '200') {
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system("curl -Lo $output_file.sig -s $pkg_url.sig");
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$pkg_file = $output_file;
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last;
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} else {
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unlink $output_file;
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}
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}
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if ($pkg_file ne '') {
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print("Downloaded from archive: $pkg_file\n");
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}
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return $pkg_file;
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}
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if ($tx->{action} eq 'installed') {
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$remove_pkgs .= "$tx->{pkg_name} ";
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} elsif ($tx->{action} eq 'removed') {
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# TODO: install local package if available
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$remote_install_pkgs .= "$tx->{pkg_name} ";
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} else {
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my $pkg_file = &find_local_pkg($pkgmgr, $tx->{pkg_name}, $tx->{oldver});
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my $pkg_file = &find_local_pkg($pkgmgr, $tx->{pkg_name});
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if ($pkg_file eq '') {
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$remote_install_pkgs .= "$tx->{pkg_name} ";
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} else {
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$local_install_pkgs .= "$pkg_file ";
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}
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} else {
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my $pkg_file = &find_local_pkg($pkgmgr, $tx->{pkg_name}, $tx->{oldver});
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$pkg_file = &find_remote_archive($pkgmgr, $tx->{pkg_name}, $tx->{oldver}) if ($pkg_file eq '');
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if ($pkg_file ne '') {
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$local_install_pkgs .= "$pkg_file ";
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} else {
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print(STDERR "Unable to find $tx->{pkg_name} $tx->{pkg_ver}");
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}
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}
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}
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system("$pkgmgr->{remove} $remove_pkgs") if ($remove_pkgs ne '');
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system("$pkgmgr->{install_remote} $remote_install_pkgs") if ($remote_install_pkgs ne '');
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system("$pkgmgr->{install_local} $local_install_pkgs") if ($local_install_pkgs ne '');
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if ($dry_run) {
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print("$pkgmgr->{remove} $remove_pkgs\n") if ($remove_pkgs ne '');
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print("$pkgmgr->{install_remote} $remote_install_pkgs\n") if ($remote_install_pkgs ne '');
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print("$pkgmgr->{install_local} $local_install_pkgs\n") if ($local_install_pkgs ne '');
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} else {
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system("$pkgmgr->{remove} $remove_pkgs") if ($remove_pkgs ne '');
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system("$pkgmgr->{install_remote} $remote_install_pkgs") if ($remote_install_pkgs ne '');
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system("$pkgmgr->{install_local} $local_install_pkgs") if ($local_install_pkgs ne '');
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}
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