Re: [arch-dev-public] Integrity Check i686 of core, extra 28-08-2009

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On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 01:57:19PM +0200, Xavier wrote:
> 
> Maybe there should be a separate simple tool comparing pkgbuild tree
> vs pacman databases (vs packages on ftp/rsync) to make sure everything
> is in sync.
> But I will need some more details about what the information we
> currently have to make this possible.
> Afaik ftpdir-cleanup already takes care of the pacman databases vs ftp
> packages part so we really just need the pkgbuild tree vs pacman
> databases part to fill the gap.
> 

Something like this? Generated from a recently synced ABS tree and latest DBs from
ftp.archlinux.org .

================================================================================
Results for core
================================================================================


================================================================================
Results for extra
================================================================================

Found in PKGBUILD tree, but not in DB:

	daemontools
	kdemultimedia-strigi-analyzer
	pwlib


================================================================================
Results for community
================================================================================

Found in DB but not in PKGBUILD tree:

	klogwatch
	png2ico
	urlgrabber

Found in PKGBUILD tree, but not in DB:

	audacious-itouch-control
	cairo-docs
	clearlooks
	courier-pythonfilter
	dbus-glib-docs
	dillo-i18n
	ec-fonts-mftraced
	ftpmonitor
	kpacman
	nautilus-audio-convert
	perl-extutils-parsexs
	php-xdebug
	pyclamav
	pydns
	pyspf
	rkhunter
	syncekonnector
	tracker-gnome-search-tool
	twisted-words



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