#!/bin/sh set -e if [ "$VCS" = git ] || [ "$VCS" = hg ] || [ "$VCS" = bzr ]; then # ensure the file exists so that it will list its own metadata if [ ! -e .fix-metadata ]; then touch .fix-metadata # Make sure the file is not readable by others, since it can leak # information about contents of non-readable directories in /etc. chmod 700 .fix-metadata fi echo "# Generated by etckeeper." > .fix-metadata echo >> .fix-metadata # Any files that aren't owner=root, group=root, or mode=0644 or 0755 # will be fixed by the .fix-metadata script. Let's generate it. # Find all files and directories that don't have root as the owner # Need to be sure UNKNOWN users and groups don't end up in the .fix-metadata # file because chown and chgrp will choke on it. output=$(find /etc \! -user root -exec stat --format="chown %U {}" {} \; | sort) if [ -n "$output" ]; then echo "$output" | grep "^chown UNKNOWN" >&2 || true echo "$output" | grep -v "^chown UNKNOWN" >> .fix-metadata || true fi # Find all files and directories that don't have root as the group output=$(find /etc \! -group root -exec stat --format="chgrp %G {}" {} \; | sort) if [ -n "$output" ]; then echo "$output" | grep "^chgrp UNKNOWN" >&2 || true echo "$output" | grep -v "^chgrp UNKNOWN" >> .fix-metadata || true fi # Find all directories that aren't 0755 find /etc -type d \! -perm 0755 -exec stat --format="chmod %a {}" {} \; \ | sort >> .fix-metadata # Find all files that aren't either 0644 or 0755 (git keeps track of the # executable bit so we don't have to). All the files in the # /etc/.git/objects directory are 0444 so we'll specifically avoid it. find /etc -wholename /etc/.git -prune -o \ -type f \! -perm 0644 \! -perm 0755 -exec stat --format="chmod %a {}" {} \; \ | sort >> .fix-metadata # NOTE: we don't handle xattrs! # Maybe check for getfattr/setfattr and use them if they're available? # stage the file as part of the current commit if [ "$VCS" = git ]; then # this will do nothing if the metadata file is unchanged. git add .fix-metadata fi # hg and bzr add not done, they will automatically # include the file in the current commit fi