Hey, Excerpts from wisp3rwind's message of September 15, 2018 0:58:
--- I would feel a lot more confident about using the paccache systemd service if it kept packages based on age instead of just the few most recent.
This patch adds the functionality to skip candidates that are not older (in terms of atime or mtime) than some specified age. It seems to work, but I'm not exactly a bash expert, so please review with care. I'd appreciate if this could be merged!
So I would overall be okay with adding something like this, but there are some changes I would want to have made first. First of all, is there any specific case where you would need both supported? Because only having mtime support sounds like it should be good enough?
doc/paccache.8.txt | 5 ++++ src/paccache.sh.in | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/doc/paccache.8.txt b/doc/paccache.8.txt index db81283..c9e3807 100644 --- a/doc/paccache.8.txt +++ b/doc/paccache.8.txt @@ -38,6 +38,11 @@ Options Scan for packages for a specific architecture. Default is to scan for all architectures.
+*\--age-atime <age>*:: +*\--age-mtime <age>*:: + Only consider packages for removal with atime respectively mtime older than + specified. The age can be given as '10d', '1m', '1y', '1y1m' etc. +
I would much rather these be called min-.time, "age-mtime" feels rather non-obvious.
*-c, \--cachedir <dir>*:: Specify a different cache directory. This option can be used more than once. Default is to use the cache directory configured in 'pacman.conf'. diff --git a/src/paccache.sh.in b/src/paccache.sh.in index 012ba9f..8ee5792 100644 --- a/src/paccache.sh.in +++ b/src/paccache.sh.in @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ declare -r myver='@PACKAGE_VERSION@'
declare -a cachedirs=() candidates=() cmdopts=() whitelist=() blacklist=() declare -i delete=0 dryrun=0 filecount=0 move=0 needsroot=0 totalsaved=0 verbose=0 +declare -i age_atime=0 age_mtime=0 declare delim=$'\n' keep=3 movedir= scanarch=
QUIET=0 @@ -40,6 +41,29 @@ die() { exit 1 }
+# Parses the age --age-atime and --age-mtime arguments +parse_age() { + declare -i age=0 + if [[ $2 =~ ^[[:space:]]*([0-9]+[dmy][[:space:]]*)+$ ]]; then + # Add spaces to facilitate splitting + temp=${2//d/d } + temp=${temp//m/m } + temp=${temp//y/y } + read -a temp <<< "${temp[*]}" + for a in ${temp[@]}; do + num=${a:0: -1} + case ${a: -1} in + d) age=$(( age + num )) ;; + m) age=$(( age + num * 30 )) ;; + y) age=$(( age + num * 365 )) ;; + esac + done + else + die "argument '%s' to option '%s' must be of the form '([0-9]+[dmy])+'" "$2" "$1" + fi + echo $(( age * 24 * 60 * 60 )) +} + # reads a list of files on stdin and prints out deletion candidates pkgfilter() { # there's whitelist and blacklist parameters passed to this @@ -174,6 +198,10 @@ Usage: ${myname} <operation> [options] [targets...] -r, --remove remove candidate packages.
Options: + --age-atime <age> + --age-mtime <age> keep packages with an atime/mtime that is not at least + <age> ago, where <age> is given as '10d', '1m', '1y', + '1y1m' etc. -a, --arch <arch> scan for "arch" (default: all architectures). -c, --cachedir <dir> scan "dir" for packages. can be used more than once. (default: read from @sysconfdir@/pacman.conf). @@ -200,7 +228,8 @@ version() {
OPT_SHORT=':a:c:dfhi:k:m:qrsuVvz' OPT_LONG=('arch:' 'cachedir:' 'dryrun' 'force' 'help' 'ignore:' 'keep:' 'move' - 'nocolor' 'quiet' 'remove' 'uninstalled' 'version' 'verbose' 'null') + 'nocolor' 'quiet' 'remove' 'uninstalled' 'version' 'verbose' 'null' + 'age-atime:' 'age-mtime:')
if ! parseopts "$OPT_SHORT" "${OPT_LONG[@]}" -- "$@"; then exit 1 @@ -210,6 +239,18 @@ unset OPT_SHORT OPT_LONG OPTRET
while :; do case $1 in + --age-atime) + age_atime=$(parse_age "$1" "$2") + if (( $? )); then + exit 1 + fi + shift ;; + --age-mtime) + age_mtime=$(parse_age "$1" "$2") + if (( $? )); then + exit 1 + fi + shift ;; -a|--arch) scanarch=$2 shift ;; @@ -319,6 +360,21 @@ for cachedir in "${cachedirs[@]}"; do popd &>/dev/null done
+# remove any candidates that are not old enough yet +if (( $age_atime || $age_mtime )); then
Variables do not need to be dollar prefixed in arithmetic expansion.
+ currtime=$(date +%s) + for cand in "${candidates[@]}"; do + IFS=';' read -d '' -a temp <<< $(stat --format '%X;%Y' "$cand")
There's no reason to have this be read into an array, something like this would be simpler: IFS=';' read atime mtime < <(stat --format '%X;%Y' "$cand")
+ if (( ( $(( $currtime - ${temp[0]} )) > $age_atime ) && \ + ( $(( $currtime - ${temp[1]} )) > $age_mtime ) \
I think this should work?: if (( currtime - atime > min_atime )) && \ (( currtime - mtime > min_mtime ))
+ )); then + candtemp+=("$cand") + fi + done + candidates=("${candtemp[@]}") + unset candtemp +fi + if (( ! ${#candidates[*]} )); then msg 'no candidate packages found for pruning' exit 0 -- 2.19.0
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