#!/bin/bash basedir=/usr/lib/perl5 perlver=$(perl -e '$v = $^V->{version}; print $v->[0].".".($v->[1]);') dir_empty() { local dir=$1 [[ $(find $dir -maxdepth 0 -empty -exec echo empty \;) = "empty" ]] && return 0 || return 1 } print_unowned_files() { local dir=$1 LC_ALL=C find "$dir" -type f -exec pacman -Qqo {} + |& sed -n 's/^error: No package owns \(.*\)$/\1/p' } for dir in "$basedir/"*; do if [[ "${dir##*/}" != "$perlver" ]]; then if [[ -d "$dir" ]] && ! dir_empty "$dir"; then pkgcount=$(pacman -Qqo "$dir" | wc -l) if ((pkgcount > 0)); then printf "WARNING: '%s' contains data from at least %d packages which will NOT be used by the installed perl interpreter.\n" "$dir" "$pkgcount" printf " -> Run the following command to get a list of affected packages: pacman -Qqo '%s'\n" "$dir" fi unowned_count=$(print_unowned_files "$dir" | wc -l) if ((unowned_count > 0)); then printf "WARNING: %d file(s) in %s are not tracked by pacman and need to be rebuilt.\n" "$unowned_count" "$dir" printf " -> These were most likely installed directly by cpan or a similar tool.\n" printf " Run the following command to get a list of these files:\n" printf " LC_ALL=C find \"%s\" -type f -exec pacman -Qqo {} + |& sed -n 's/^error: No package owns \(.*\)$/\\\1/p'\n" "$dir" fi fi fi done