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#!/usr/bin/python
import apt
import locale
import datetime
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from apt.utils import *
from gettext import gettext as _
from optparse import OptionParser
from UpdateManager.Core.utils import twrap
CODENAME = subprocess.Popen(["lsb_release","-c","-s"],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0].strip()
def get_maintenance_status(cache, pkgname, supported_tag):
if supported_tag.endswith("y"):
supported_for_n_month = 12*int(supported_tag.rstrip("y"))
elif supported_tag.endswith("m"):
supported_for_n_month = int(supported_tag.rstrip("m"))
else:
raise Exception("Unsupported tag '%s'" % supported_tag)
# try to figure out the support dates of the release and make
# sure to look only for stuff in "Ubuntu" and "distro_codename"
# (to exclude stuff in ubuntu-updates for the support time
# calculation because the "Release" file time for that gets
# updated regularly)
releasef = get_release_filename_for_pkg(cache, pkgname,
"Ubuntu", CODENAME)
time_t = get_release_date_from_release_file(releasef)
# check the release date and show support information
# based on this
if not time_t:
raise Exception("No date tag found")
release_date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time_t)
now = datetime.datetime.now()
release_age = (now - release_date).days
# mvo: we do not define the end date very precisely
# currently this is why it will just display a end
# range
(support_end_year, support_end_month) = get_maintenance_end_date(release_date, supported_for_n_month)
support_end_month_str = locale.nl_langinfo(getattr(locale,"MON_%d" % support_end_month))
# check if the support has ended
support_ended = (now.year >= support_end_year and
now.month > support_end_month)
# build dict for the argument string
d = { 'support_tag' : supported_tag,
'support_end_month_str' : support_end_month_str,
'support_end_year' : support_end_year }
if support_ended:
(False, "%(support_end_month_str)s %(support_end_year)s (%(support_tag)s)" % d)
return (True, "%(support_end_month_str)s %(support_end_year)s (%(support_tag)s)" % d)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option("", "--show-unsupported",
action="store_true", default=False,
help=_("Show unsupported packages on this machine"))
parser.add_option("", "--show-supported",
action="store_true", default=False,
help=_("Show supported packages on this machine"))
parser.add_option("", "--show-all",
action="store_true", default=False,
help=_("Show all packages with their status"))
parser.add_option("", "--list",
action="store_true", default=False,
help=_("Show all packages in a list"))
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
# packages that are not downloadable
no_candidate = set()
# packages that we have no support information
unsupported = set()
# dict with pkgname : support time
supported_time_for_pkgname = {}
# dict with supporttime : set of packagenames
supported_by_time = {}
# total count, for statistics
total = 0
# analyize
cache = apt.Cache()
for pkg in cache:
if pkg.isInstalled:
total += 1
if not pkg.candidate or not pkg.candidate.downloadable:
no_candidate.add(pkg.name)
continue
if not "Supported" in pkg.candidate.record:
unsupported.add(pkg.name)
continue
# get support time
support_tag = pkg.candidate.record["Supported"]
(still_supported, support_str) = get_maintenance_status(cache, pkg.name, support_tag)
if not still_supported:
unsupported.add(pkg.name)
continue
supported_time_for_pkgname[pkg.name] = support_tag
if not support_str in supported_by_time:
supported_by_time[support_str] = set()
supported_by_time[support_str].add(pkg.name)
# output
print "Support status summary of '%s':" % os.uname()[1]
print
for (time, tset) in supported_by_time.iteritems():
print "You have %s packages (%.1f%%) supported until %s" % (
len(tset), len(tset) * 100.0 / total, time)
print
print "You have %s packages (%.1f%%) that can not/no-longer be downloaded" % (
len(no_candidate), len(no_candidate) * 100.0 / total)
print "You have %s packages (%.1f%%) that are unsupported" % (
len(unsupported), len(unsupported) * 100.0 / total)
if not (options.show_unsupported or
options.show_supported or
options.show_all):
print
print "Run with --show-unsupported, --show-supported or --show-all to see more details"
if options.show_unsupported or options.show_all:
print
print "No longer downloadable:"
print twrap(" ".join(sorted(no_candidate)))
print "Unsupported: "
print twrap(" ".join(sorted(unsupported)))
if options.show_supported or options.show_all:
for (time, tset) in supported_by_time.iteritems():
print "Supported until %s:" % time
print twrap(" ".join(sorted(tset)))
if options.list:
pkg = max(cache, key=lambda pkg: pkg.isInstalled and len(pkg.name))
field_width = len(pkg.name)
format_str = "%-"+str(field_width)+"s %s"
for pkg in sorted(cache, cmp=lambda a,b: cmp(a.name, b.name)):
if pkg.isInstalled:
support = supported_time_for_pkgname.get(pkg.name, _("Unsupported"))
print format_str % (pkg.name, support)
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