Hello,
On 21 Mar 2022, at 16:03, Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org wrote:
Hello Michael,
thanks for your reply.
Hello,
This is interesting.
That's a mild way of putting it, I think. :-)
On 21 Mar 2022, at 15:35, Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org wrote:
On an IPFire installation that has been around since Core Update 110 (released April 28, 2017), these files have been identified as being orphaned, comparing to a fresh installation of Core Update 164.
To avoid such a list of files agglomerating, persons responsible for a Core Update should check whether an updated package contains deleted files in its rootfile. If so, they should be deleted on existing systems via update.sh as well.
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org
config/rootfiles/core/166/update.sh | 260 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 258 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/166/update.sh b/config/rootfiles/core/166/update.sh index 1370555b0..b556986a5 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/core/166/update.sh +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/166/update.sh @@ -32,13 +32,269 @@ for (( i=1; i<=$core; i++ )); do done
# Remove files -rm -vf \ +rm -rvf \
- /bin/setserial \ /etc/dracut.conf \
- /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-urw-aliases.conf \
- /etc/grub.d/README \
- /etc/rc.d/init.d/networking/red.up/99-geoip-database \
- /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules \
- /lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd.bin.asc \
- /lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd_fam15h.bin.asc \
- /lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd_fam16h.bin.asc \
- /lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd_fam17h.bin.asc \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA4019/hw1.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw3.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-4.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw3.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-6.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-6.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9887/hw1.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9888/hw2.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA988X/hw2.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-4.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA988X/hw2.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9984/hw1.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA99X0/hw2.0/notice_ath10k_firmware-5.txt \
- /lib/firmware/atusb/ChangeLog \
- /lib/firmware/check_whence.py \
- /lib/firmware/cis/src \
- /lib/firmware/copy-firmware.sh \
- /lib/firmware/cxgb4/t4fw-1.20.8.0.bin \
- /lib/firmware/cxgb4/t4fw-1.24.3.0.bin \
- /lib/firmware/cxgb4/t5fw-1.20.8.0.bin \
- /lib/firmware/cxgb4/t5fw-1.24.3.0.bin \
- /lib/firmware/cxgb4/t6fw-1.20.8.0.bin \
- /lib/firmware/cxgb4/t6fw-1.24.3.0.bin \
- /lib/firmware/GPL-2 \
- /lib/firmware/GPL-3 \
- /lib/firmware/isci/README \
- /lib/firmware/LICENCE.* \
- /lib/firmware/Makefile \
- /lib/firmware/qca/NOTICE.txt \
- /lib/firmware/qcom/NOTICE.txt \
- /lib/firmware/README \
- /lib/firmware/WHENCE \
- /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/fi-latin1.map.gz \
- /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/fi-latin9.map.gz \
- /lib/ld-2.29.so \
- /lib/ld-2.31.so \
- /lib/ld-2.32.so \
These should have been gone before. Ideally by the filesystem cleanup script.
To be honest, I never had a look at this script, and therefore do not have an idea what it does and what it does not. I will investigate and get back to you, if necessary.
- /lib/libcap.so \
- /lib/libhistory.so.5 \
- /lib/libhistory.so.5.2 \
- /lib/libip4tc.so.0 \
- /lib/libip4tc.so.0.1.0 \
- /lib/libip6tc.so.0 \
- /lib/libip6tc.so.0.1.0 \
- /lib/libiptc.so \
- /lib/libiptc.so.0 \
- /lib/libiptc.so.0.0.0 \
- /lib/libnss_nis-2.31.so \
- /lib/libnss_nisplus-2.31.so \
- /lib/libnss_nisplus.so.2 \
- /lib/libnss_nis.so.2 \
- /lib/libproc-3.2.8.so \
- /lib/libreadline.so.5 \
- /lib/libreadline.so.5.2 \
- /lib/libsysfs.so \
- /lib/libsysfs.so.1 \
- /lib/libsysfs.so.1.0.3 \
- /lib/udev/bluetooth_serial \
- /lib/udev/rules.d/24-bluetooth.rules \
- /lib/xtables/libxt_IMQ.so \ /opt/pakfire/pakfire-2007.key \
- /sbin/mount.fuse \
- /sbin/raw \
- /sbin/xfs_scrub \
- /sbin/xfs_scrub_all \
- /srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/bluetooth.cgi \
- /usr/bin/ez-ipupdate \
LOL
?
- /usr/bin/fusermount \
- /usr/bin/gawk-5.1.0 \
- /usr/bin/gcov-dump \
- /usr/bin/getunimap \ /usr/bin/mkinitrd \
- /usr/bin/mtools \
- /usr/bin/pango-querymodules \
- /usr/bin/perl5.30.0 \
- /usr/bin/setlogcons \
- /usr/bin/setvesablank \
- /usr/bin/ulockmgr_server \
- /usr/include/python2.7 \
- /usr/lib/cairo \ /usr/lib/dracut \
- /usr/lib/findutils/bigram \
- /usr/lib/findutils/code \
- /usr/lib/gawk/testext.so \
- /usr/lib/itcl4.2.1 \
- /usr/lib/libasan.so.5 \
- /usr/lib/libasan.so.5.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libbfd-2.32.so \
- /usr/lib/libbfd-2.34.so \
- /usr/lib/libbfd-2.35.1.so \
- /usr/lib/libbind9-9.16.22.so \
- /usr/lib/libbind9.so.161 \
- /usr/lib/libbind9.so.161.0.4 \
- /usr/lib/libblkid.so \
- /usr/lib/libdns-9.16.22.so \
- /usr/lib/libdnssec.so.7 \
- /usr/lib/libdnssec.so.7.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libdns.so.* \
These should have been caught by the script as well. Any idea why that didn’t happen?
- /usr/lib/libevent-2.1.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libevent-2.1.so.6.0.2 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_core-2.1.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_core-2.1.so.6.0.2 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_extra-2.1.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_extra-2.1.so.6.0.2 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_openssl-2.1.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_openssl-2.1.so.6.0.2 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_openssl.so \
- /usr/lib/libevent_pthreads-2.1.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_pthreads-2.1.so.6.0.2 \
- /usr/lib/libevent_pthreads.so \
- /usr/lib/libexpat.so \
- /usr/lib/libexslt.so \
- /usr/lib/libffi.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libffi.so.6.0.4 \
- /usr/lib/libffi.so.7 \
- /usr/lib/libffi.so.7.1.0 \
- /usr/lib/libfuse.so \
- /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2 \
- /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2.9.7 \
- /usr/lib/libgdbm_compat.so \
- /usr/lib/libgdbm_compat.so.3 \
- /usr/lib/libgdbm_compat.so.3.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libgdbm.so \
- /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.3 \
- /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.3.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libgd.so \
- /usr/lib/libgd.so.2 \
- /usr/lib/libgd.so.2.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libgettextlib-0.19.8.1.so \
- /usr/lib/libgettextsrc-0.19.8.1.so \
- /usr/lib/libhistory.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libhistory.so.6.3 \
- /usr/lib/libhogweed.so.5 \
- /usr/lib/libhogweed.so.5.0 \
- /usr/lib/libidn.so \
- /usr/lib/libidn.so.11 \
- /usr/lib/libidn.so.11.6.18 \
- /usr/lib/libirs-9.16.22.so \
- /usr/lib/libisc-9.16.22.so \
- /usr/lib/libisccc-9.16.22.so \
- /usr/lib/libisccc.so.161 \
- /usr/lib/libisccc.so.161.0.1 \
- /usr/lib/libisccfg-9.16.22.so \
- /usr/lib/libisccfg.so.163 \
- /usr/lib/libisccfg.so.163.0.8 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1100 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1100.3.2 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1104 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1104.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1105 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1105.1.1 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1107 \
- /usr/lib/libisc.so.1107.0.5 \
See above.
- /usr/lib/libixml.so \
- /usr/lib/libknot.so.10 \
- /usr/lib/libknot.so.10.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libknot.so.11 \
- /usr/lib/libknot.so.11.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libknot.so.9 \
- /usr/lib/libknot.so.9.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/liblber-2.3.so.0 \
- /usr/lib/liblber-2.3.so.0.2.8 \
- /usr/lib/libldap-2.3.so.0 \
- /usr/lib/libldap-2.3.so.0.2.8 \
- /usr/lib/libldap_r-2.3.so.0 \
- /usr/lib/libldap_r-2.3.so.0.2.8 \
- /usr/lib/libloc.so.0 \
- /usr/lib/libloc.so.0.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/liblua-5.3.so \
- /usr/lib/liblua.so \
- /usr/lib/liblwres.so.161 \
- /usr/lib/liblwres.so.161.0.4 \
- /usr/lib/libmpfr.so.4 \
- /usr/lib/libmpfr.so.4.1.5 \
- /usr/lib/libmpx.so.2 \
- /usr/lib/libmpx.so.2.0.1 \
- /usr/lib/libmpxwrappers.so.2 \
- /usr/lib/libmpxwrappers.so.2.0.1 \
- /usr/lib/libnettle.so.7 \
- /usr/lib/libnettle.so.7.0 \
- /usr/lib/libns-9.16.22.so \
- /usr/lib/libopcodes-2.32.so \
- /usr/lib/libopcodes-2.34.so \
- /usr/lib/libopcodes-2.35.1.so \
- /usr/lib/libpcre2-posix.so.2 \
- /usr/lib/libpcre2-posix.so.2.0.3 \
- /usr/lib/libpng12.so \
- /usr/lib/libpng12.so.0 \
- /usr/lib/libpng12.so.0.57.0 \
- /usr/lib/libpng.so.3 \
- /usr/lib/libpng.so.3.57.0 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.100 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.100.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.110 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.110.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.111 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.111.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.66 \
- /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.66.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libqpdf.so.17 \
- /usr/lib/libqpdf.so.17.0.0 \
- /usr/lib/libreadline.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libreadline.so.6.3 \
- /usr/lib/libsensors.so.4 \
- /usr/lib/libsensors.so.4.4.0 \
- /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so \
- /usr/lib/libthreadutil.so \
- /usr/lib/libthreadutil.so.6 \
- /usr/lib/libthreadutil.so.6.0.3 \
- /usr/lib/libulockmgr.so \
- /usr/lib/libulockmgr.so.1 \
- /usr/lib/libulockmgr.so.1.0.1 \
- /usr/lib/libupnp.so \
- /usr/lib/libuuid.so \
- /usr/lib/libxml2.so \
- /usr/lib/libxslt.so \
- /usr/lib/pango \
- /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.30.0 \
- /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.32.1/Net/IP.pm \
- /usr/lib/python3.8/ensurepip/_bundled/pip-19.2.3-py2.py3-none-any.whl \
- /usr/lib/python3.8/idlelib/Icons/idle.icns \
- /usr/lib/python3.8/lib2to3/Grammar3.8.1.final.0.pickle \
- /usr/lib/python3.8/lib2to3/PatternGrammar3.8.1.final.0.pickle \
Why can we not delete /usr/lib/python3.8 as a whole? This should not be needed any more.
Yes, good point. I was running the comparison based on Core Update 164, but with Python being updated to 3.10.x in Core Update 165, this folder won't be necessary anymore completely.
- /usr/lib/sqlite3.34.0 \
- /usr/lib/squid/basic_nis_auth \
- /usr/lib/squid/ext_time_quota_acl \
- /usr/lib/tcl8/8.4/platform-1.0.14.tm \
- /usr/lib/tcl8/8.4/platform-1.0.15.tm \
- /usr/lib/tcl8/8.5/msgcat-1.6.0.tm \
- /usr/lib/tcl8/8.5/tcltest-2.4.0.tm \
- /usr/lib/tcl8/8.6/http-2.8.9.tm \
- /usr/lib/tcl8/8.6/tdbc/sqlite3-1.0.4.tm \
- /usr/lib/tcl8/8.6/tdbc/sqlite3-1.1.2.tm \
Why do we even ship tcl? Is anything reliant on this?
I don't know.
- /usr/lib/tdbc1.1.2 \
- /usr/lib/tdbcmysql1.1.2 \
- /usr/lib/tdbcodbc1.1.2 \
- /usr/lib/tdbcpostgres1.1.2 \
- /usr/lib/thread2.8.6 \
- /usr/libexec/xtables-addons \ /usr/local/bin/ovpn-ccd-convert \
- /usr/local/bin/rebuild-initrd
- /usr/local/bin/rebuild-initrd \
- /usr/local/bin/xt_geoip_build \
- /usr/local/bin/xt_geoip_update \
- /usr/sbin/batctl \
- /usr/sbin/fbset \
- /usr/sbin/update-usbids.sh \
- /usr/sbin/uuidd \
- /usr/share/doc/fireinfo \
- /usr/share/GeoIP \
- /usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/US/Pacific-New \
- /usr/share/zoneinfo/right/US/Pacific-New \
- /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Pacific-New \
- /var/lib/GeoIP
What method did you use to identify all these files?
On the IPFire installation in question, I ran
find bin/ etc/ lib/ opt/ run/ sbin/ srv/ usr/ var/ | sort > ~/ist
and scp'ed that file onto my workstation. Then, I downloaded the ISO for Core Update 164 (because I wanted to have something stable, which is why I did not choose C165 for this), installed it in a VM, rebooted it, mounted the root partition and executed the same find command with a different file name.
Okay, so this is based on a random system. Not bad, but would be better if we could diff two filelists from two core updates, wouldn’t it?
A
diff -Naur soll ist | less
(sorry for the German) outputs a long list, which I vetted manually since some add-ons were installed on the productive system, and I did not want to pipe the output into the rm command blindly.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
-Michael
# Delete old 2007 Pakfire key from GPG keyring export GNUPGHOME="/opt/pakfire/etc/.gnupg" -- 2.34.1