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34.Dd October 27, 2018
35.Dt RCORDER 8
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm rcorder
39.Nd print a dependency ordering of interdependent files
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm
42.Op Fl k Ar keep
43.Op Fl s Ar skip
44.Ar
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Nm
48utility is designed to print out a dependency ordering of a set of
49interdependent files.
50Typically it is used to find an execution
51sequence for a set of shell scripts in which certain files must be
52executed before others.
53.Pp
54Each file passed to
55.Nm
56must be annotated with special lines (which look like comments to the
57shell) which indicate the dependencies the files have upon certain
58points in the sequence, known as
59.Dq conditions ,
60and which indicate, for each file, which
61.Dq conditions
62may be expected to be filled by that file.
63.Pp
64Within each file, a block containing a series of
65.Dq Li REQUIRE ,
66.Dq Li PROVIDE ,
67.Dq Li BEFORE
68and
69.Dq Li KEYWORD
70lines must appear.
71The format of the lines is rigid.
72Each line must begin with a single
73.Ql # ,
74followed by a single space, followed by
75.Dq Li PROVIDE: ,
76.Dq Li REQUIRE: ,
77.Dq Li BEFORE: ,
78or
79.Dq Li KEYWORD: .
80No deviation is permitted.
81Each dependency line is then followed by a series of conditions,
82separated by whitespace.
83Multiple
84.Dq Li PROVIDE ,
85.Dq Li REQUIRE ,
86.Dq Li BEFORE
87and
88.Dq Li KEYWORD
89lines may appear, but all such lines must appear in a sequence without
90any intervening lines, as once a line that does not follow the format
91is reached, parsing stops.
92.\" Note that for historical reasons REQUIRES, PROVIDES, and KEYWORDS
93.\" are also accepted in addition to the above, but not documented so
94.\" that they can be deprecated at some point in the future.
95.Pp
96The options are as follows:
97.Bl -tag -width indent
98.It Fl k
99Add the specified keyword to the
100.Dq "keep list" .
101If any
102.Fl k
103option is given, only those files containing the matching keyword are listed.
104.It Fl s
105Add the specified keyword to the
106.Dq "skip list" .
107If any
108.Fl s
109option is given, files containing the matching keyword are not listed.
110.El
111.Pp
112An example block follows:
113.Bd -literal -offset indent
114# REQUIRE: networking syslog
115# REQUIRE: usr
116# PROVIDE: dns nscd
117.Ed
118.Pp
119This block states that the file in which it appears depends upon the
120.Dq Li networking ,
121.Dq Li syslog ,
122and
123.Dq Li usr
124conditions, and provides the
125.Dq Li dns
126and
127.Dq Li nscd
128conditions.
129.Pp
130A file may contain zero
131.Dq Li PROVIDE
132lines, in which case it provides no conditions, and may contain zero
133.Dq Li REQUIRE
134lines, in which case it has no dependencies.
135There must be at least one file with no dependencies in the set of
136arguments passed to
137.Nm
138in order for it to find a starting place in the dependency ordering.
139.Sh KEYWORDS
140There are several
141.Em KEYWORDs
142in use:
143.Bl -tag -width ".Cm shutdown" -offset indent
144.It Cm firstboot, nojail, nojailvnet, nostart
145Used by
146.Xr rc 8 .
147.It Cm resume
148Used by
149.Nm /etc/rc.resume
150(see
151.Xr acpiconf 8 )
152.It Cm shutdown
153Used by
154.Xr rc.shutdown 8 .
155.El
156.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
157The
158.Nm
159utility may print one of the following error messages and exit with a non-zero
160status if it encounters an error while processing the file list.
161.Bl -diag
162.It "Requirement %s has no providers, aborting."
163No file has a
164.Dq Li PROVIDE
165line corresponding to a condition present in a
166.Dq Li REQUIRE
167line in another file.
168.It "Circular dependency on provision %s, aborting."
169A set of files has a circular dependency which was detected while
170processing the stated condition.
171.It "Circular dependency on file %s, aborting."
172A set of files has a circular dependency which was detected while
173processing the stated file.
174.El
175.Sh SEE ALSO
176.Xr acpiconf 8 ,
177.Xr rc 8 ,
178.Xr rc.shutdown 8
179.Sh HISTORY
180The
181.Nm
182utility appeared in
183.Nx 1.5 .
184.Nm
185utility first appeared in
186.Fx 5.0 .
187.Sh AUTHORS
188.An -nosplit
189Written by
190.An Perry E. Metzger Aq Mt perry@piermont.com
191and
192.An Matthew R. Green Aq Mt mrg@eterna.com.au .
193.Sh BUGS
194The
195.Dq Li REQUIRE
196keyword is misleading:
197It does not describe which daemons have to be running before a script
198will be started.
199It describes which scripts must be placed before it in
200the dependency ordering.
201For example,
202if your script has a
203.Dq Li REQUIRE
204on
205.Dq Li named ,
206it means the script must be placed after the
207.Dq Li named
208script in the dependency ordering,
209not necessarily that it requires
210.Xr named 8
211to be started or enabled.
212