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So creating an RPM for Linux x would be very complicated. The utility consists of a Perl script called rpmcheck. I initially considered writing the utility in C, but subsequently decided to use Perl for a number of reasons. This section discusses the concepts behind rpmcheck and describes the rationale behind some of the implementation decisions. This might not be desirable in some environments.
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I have tried to keep to well-formed documents so they can work with any XML-parser. Also the RPM itself might need a change control and root permissions to install. While I was testing version 1.
Some history and other comments follow. Simple package to read the XML file and was much more elegant. The files are supplied in a ZIP file called rpmcheck. Perl is human-readable; if security departments are concerned about the functionality of the utility, they can read the script.
Libaoi, this package is not installed on Linux servers by default and has a handful of dependencies.
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So creating an RPM for Linux x would be very complicated. The XML files are communal - anyone is welcome to contribute and I will try to ensure they are acknowledged on this page. The utility consists of a Perl script called rpmcheck.
At this point I realized that RPM only supports the native architecture; it is not possible to specify alternate architectures in the dependency rdehat. To install the utility Download the zip file and copy it to an empty directory. Unzip the file Run the utility using the following syntax: For the avoidance of doubt, the Perl script rpmcheck. The version comparison algorithm is based the rpmvercmp function in the RPM source library. I will add these to the library.
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In the short to medium term, the plan is to support installations of: The rpmcheck redhxt is not perfect and the set of XML files is currently incomplete.
Some history and other comments follow rpmcheck version 2. Package Name Version Release Architecture binutils 2. My first attempt was to build an RPM package to perform the validation. The system administrators need the list of RPMs in order to create a certified build that can be passed on to the DBAs; the package checks in the installer do not help in this case My first attempt was to build an RPM package to libxio the validation.
For each required package the rpmcheck utility uses RPM to identify whether the package is currently installed and, if so, the architecture, version and release. Perl is cevel in most Linux builds.
I initially considered writing the utility in C, but subsequently decided to use Perl for a number of reasons.
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I am hoping that this project will gain acceptance in the user community and that others will contribute additional XML files they have developed and tested in their own environments. I have used XML for the definition files. To install the utility.
Do not use it as a template for another application - you will regret it. In the short to medium term, the plan is to support installations of:. I wanted a utility that produced a standard output that I could just cut and paste into a report Past versions of Oracle documentation have not distinguished between bit and bit RPMs nor have they been very comprehensive.
I wanted a definitive list for each platform from a single source Recent versions Oracle products are now performing much more comprehensive checks for RPMs. Therefore I decided to write a stand-alone utility. Most Oracle users understand XML so the format does not need explaining.
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