#!/bin/sh -e # # kiss-owns - Check which package owns a file. [ "$1" ] || { printf '%s\n' "usage: kiss-owns <file>" ; exit 1 ;} # Strip 'KISS_ROOT' from the file path if passed and # follow symlinks. file=$(readlink -f "$KISS_ROOT/${1##$KISS_ROOT}") # Check if the file exists and exit if it is not. [ -f "$file" ] || { [ -d "$file" ] && printf '%s\n' \ "error: please specify a file instead of a directory" >&2 || printf '%s\n' "error: file '$1' doesn't exist." >&2 exit 1 } # Print the full path to the manifest file which contains # the match to our search. pkg_owns=$(grep -lFx "${file##$KISS_ROOT}" \ "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/installed/"*/manifest) # Extract the package name from the path above. pkg_owns=${pkg_owns%/*} pkg_owns=${pkg_owns##*/} printf '%s\n' "[$pkg_owns] owns '$1'"