Removed antiquated folder, and pulled the contents of ./osupdater/ into the root. This is a rust project only now, and the older tools are not useful any further. If one wishes to use the older python or bash versions, browse the commit history and snag them up. Not advised, however.
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# **osupdater**
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## **ABOUT**
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A terminal rust application for figuring out what package manager(s) are present on your system and use them to update your software packages.
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This is for my educational purposes of learning rust to do tasks that I have done successfully in either bash or C/C++. Feel free to snatch this up or not.
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Take note that currently, all the used update tools' parameters are hard coded. Down the line, I will incorporate a config file that will have these hardcoded settings as the defaults. Until then, to change said parameters, you _will_ need to edit the source.
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## v1.0 REQUIREMENTS
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Prior to releasing a v1.0, I will need the following features for the CLI version (GUI version will need not exist, but is on the roadmap)
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* [x] The smarts to not run an old version of a tool if a newer is purposefully installed. This is specifically aimed at dnf/dnf5
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* [x] CLI flags to pick and choose what to update and what to skip
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* [ ] Proper logging -- this means a datestamped file for each tool run plopped into /var/log/
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* [ ] Stock parameters to be pulled from /etc/osupdater.conf or ~/.config/osupdater/osupdater.conf
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## THE ROADMAP : v1.1 AND BEYOND
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* Central server for shared configs
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* GUI tool that is identical to the CLI version in functionality
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* Theming
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## **FILES**
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| File | Function |
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| :--| :-- |
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| ./antiquated/ | bash & python source |
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| ./osupdater/ | rust source |
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| ./rust_build_osupdater.sh | bash script to build the source |
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## **TESTED ENVIRONMENTS**
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Currently when I start work on distributions that I do not have a live environment to use or a VM available, I will use distrobox. Then, as time permits, I use VMs to test as a next best thing to a live environment.
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Consider distrobox tests as the lowest grade pass, then VMs better and native tests best.
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Trusted contributors will count as a passed/failed contributor test.
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|DISTRIBUTION|PERSONALLY TESTED|CONTRIBUTOR TESTED|
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| :-- | :-- | :-- |
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|Arch|distrobox|no|
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|Debian|distrobox|yes - tswamp|
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|OpenMandriva / Mageia|no|no|
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|RHEL / Fedora|yes|yes|
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|SuSE/ OpenSuSE|yes|no|
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|Ubuntu|distrobox|no|
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|CONTAINER TYPE|PERSONALLY TESTED|CONTRIBUTOR TESTED|
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| :-- | :-- | :-- |
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|Distrobox|yes|no|
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|Flatpak|yes|no|
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|Podman|yes|no|
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|Snap|yes|no|
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|OTHER TOOLS|PERSONALLY TESTED|CONTRIBUTOR TESTED|
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| :-- | :-- | :-- |
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|Python via pip-review|yes|no|
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|Firmware via fwupdmgr|yes|no|
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## **COMPILATION**
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In the repo there is a build script that will build things for you. To do so follow the instructions below to setup your build environment. You can also use __**cargo**__ to build and install as well, but again, the build environment will need to be setup.
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### **BUILD ENVIRONMENT**
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To compile the application you will need to have rust and cargo installed.
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#### **ARCH & DERIVATIVES**
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```
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sudo pacman -Sy rust
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rustup default stable
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```
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#### **DEBIAN & DERIVATIVES**
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The [official documentation from Debian](https://wiki.debian.org/Rust) states one can either install the apt packages or use the [official rustup installer](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install).
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Using apt packages for Debian 12+ (my used and tested method):
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```
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sudo apt update -y
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sudo apt upgrade -y
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sudo apt install rustc cargo rustfmt -y
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```
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Using rustup (required for Debian 11.x and older):
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```
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sudo apt update -y
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sudo apt upgrade -y
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sudo apt install curl build-essential gcc make -y
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curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
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```
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The final command above will pull in and run the installer. Follow the prompts on screen.
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#### **OPENMANDRIVA/MAGEIA (UNTESTED)**
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```
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sudo urpmi update
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sudo urpmi install gcc curl make
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curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
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```
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#### **RHEL/FEDORA**
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```
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sudo dnf install rust cargo -y
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```
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#### **SUSE/OPENSUSE**
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The [official documentation from OpenSuSE.org](https://en.opensuse.org/Rust) states to use rustup, so here it is:
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```
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sudo zypper install rustup -y && rustup toolchain install stable
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```
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### **INSTALLATION VIA CARGO**
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As of right now I have not published anything to crates.io or anything similar. So as of right now you can do a:
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cargo install --git https://git.schotty.com/andrew/osupdater.git
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This will download the repo, compile, and install the binary in __**~/.cargo/bin/**__, so ensure if you use this method you have that path in your __**$PATH**__ environment variable.
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### **GETTING SOURCE AND COMPILATION**
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To downloaded and then compile the program is done as follows:
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```
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git clone https://git.schotty.com/andrew/osupdater
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cd osupdater
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./rust_build_osupdater.sh
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```
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This should just build the application for you, providing you setup rust correctly. If you have issues compiling, double check that the toolchain is installed correctly for your platform. If the above instructions are insufficient, file a bug report and I can update them to include any missing instructions and/or caveats.
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## **SCOPE & USAGE**
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### **CURRENT SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS**
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The current scope and intended use of the tool is:
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* __**Not**__ to be run as root -- be a __**regular**__ user with sudo rights to run the package manager tools.
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* Currently custom parameters, logging, and other useful fancy stuff is not implemented. It will be, but not now.
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* The testing has been done in a limited fashion. I have several Workstations, Laptops, VMs, VPS's, and contributors that are able to validate things. The testing matrix above has the details, play in a VM if your platform is untested (notably arch). I test first in distrobox, then if things work a VM or a contributor report.
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* If you have any doubts as to what the hell is going on under the hood, look at the source. If the parameters are too conservative/aggressive -- edit the source or wait until I get custom parameters implemented.
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### **RUNNING OSUPDATE**
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Running the application is as simple as executing the ouput binary located at **osupdater/target/release/osupdater**
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Depending on tastes, you can copy said binary to ~/.local/bin or any other location that is in your PATH.
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The application will output whatever it does, and ignore any package managers that are not present on your system.
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* To run all the tools:
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osupdater
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or
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osupdater all
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* To select one tool:
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osupdater dnf
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* To run several tools:
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osupdater dnf flatpak distrobox
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#### **AVAILABLE UPDATER TOOLS SUPPORTED**
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* **Detect and run everything found**
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* all
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* **Package managers**
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* apt
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* dnf
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* pacman
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* urpmi
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* zypper
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* **Application sandboxes**
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* flatpak
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* python
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* snap
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* **Containers**
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* distrobox
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* podman
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* **Firmware**
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* firmware (via fwupdmgr)
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## **NOTES**
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During testing via distrobox, pip-review will fail if the host python version is not the same as the container. The tool will find the pip-review package, but be unable to execute due to a version mismatch.
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### **DISTROBOX CONTAINERS USED FOR TESTING**
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#### **USING DISTROBOX**
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Starting container:
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```
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distrobox-create --name CONTAINER_NAME --image CONTAINER_URI
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distrobox-enter CONTAINER_NAME
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```
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Entering container:
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```
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distrobox enter CONTAINER_NAME
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```
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Stopping container:
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```
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podman stop CONTAINER_NAME
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podman rm CONTAINERF_NAME
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```
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#### **CONTAINER URI'S**
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Arch:
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* quay.io/toolbx/arch-toolbox:latest
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Debian:
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* quay.io/toolbx-images/debian-toolbox:latest
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* quay.io/toolbx/ubuntu-toolbox:latest
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RHEL/Fedora:
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* quay.io/toolbx-images/almalinux-toolbox:latest
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* registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora-toolbox:40
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* quay.io/toolbx-images/rhel-toolbox:latest
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* registry.opensuse.org/opensuse/distrobox:latest
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#!/bin/bash
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# Universal updater by Andrew Schott andrew@schotty.com
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# Will detect and update via various packaging formats for distros I currently use.
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# Globals
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# edit as needed to set colors and soforth
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# presuming echo thus tput is chosen here as default\
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# tput text formatting
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# bold=bold dim=dimmed
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# rev=reverse bel=bell sound
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# smul=underline on rmul=underline off
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# setaf=foreground setab=background
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# sgr0=clear
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#
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# Colors
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# 0 Black 1 Red 2 Green 3 Yellow
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# 4 Blue 5 Magenta 6 Cyan 7 White
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#
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# Default is
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# * green for a true finding
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# * yellow for a false finding
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CMD_NOTIFY="tput rev bold setaf 7 setab 0"
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CMD_TRUE="tput rev bold setaf 2 setab 0"
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CMD_FALSE="tput rev bold setaf 1 setab 7"
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CMD_CLEAR="tput sgr0"
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echo $($CMD_NOTIFY)"Looking for native package managers"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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# apt -- Debian and derivatives
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if `which apt &> /dev/null 2>&1`
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echo $($CMD_TRUE)"Found apt. Updating: ($(which apt))"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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sudo apt udate -y
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sudo apt upgrade -y
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else
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echo $($CMD_FALSE)"apt not found/needed"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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fi
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if `which dnf &> /dev/null 2>&1`
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echo $($CMD_TRUE)"Found dnf. Updating: ($(which dnf))"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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sudo dnf --refresh --skip-broken --nobest -y update
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else
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echo $($CMD_FALSE)"dnf not found/needed"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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fi
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# pacman -- arch & arch derivatives
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if `which pacman &> /dev/null 2>&1`
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echo $($CMD_TRUE)"Found pacman. Updating: ($(which pacman))"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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sudo pacman -Syu
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echo $($CMD_FALSE)"pacman not found/needed"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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fi
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if `which yum &> /dev/null 2>&1` && ! `which dnf &> /dev/null 2>&1`
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else
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fi
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echo $($CMD_TRUE)"Found urpmi. Updating: ($(which urpmi))"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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echo $($CMD_FALSE)"urpmi not found/needed"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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if `which zypper &> /dev/null 2>&1`
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echo $($CMD_FALSE)"snap not found/needed"$($CMD_CLEAR)
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fi
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# pip
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if `which pip-review &> /dev/null 2>&1`
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class Example(wx.Frame):
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