08-17-2012
Create a list of all installed filesets using the lslpp command. Since you intend to analyse it by a script i suggest you use the "-c" switch, which gives a colon-separated one-line-per-fileset output ideally suited to using it in scripts.
Then use a grep -f <your.list.file> <fileset.list> of some sorts to find the filesets on your lists which are installed - misses will be not installed at all.
Depending on the exact format of your list you will have to tweak this general sketch into a script, but the idea should be obvious.
I hope this helps.
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stg-series
STG-SERIES(1) StGit Manual STG-SERIES(1)
NAME
stg-series - Print the patch series
SYNOPSIS
stg series [options] [<patch-range>]
DESCRIPTION
Show all the patches in the series, or just those in the given range, ordered from top to bottom.
The applied patches are prefixed with a + (except the current patch, which is prefixed with a >), the unapplied patches with a -, and the
hidden patches with a !.
Empty patches are prefixed with a 0.
OPTIONS
-b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH
Use BRANCH instead of the default branch.
-a, --all
Show all patches, including the hidden ones.
-A, --applied
Show the applied patches only.
-U, --unapplied
Show the unapplied patches only.
-H, --hidden
Show the hidden patches only.
-m BRANCH, --missing BRANCH
Show patches in BRANCH missing in current.
-c, --count
Print the number of patches in the series.
-d, --description
Show a short description for each patch.
--author
Show the author name for each patch.
-e, --empty
Before the +, >, -, and ! prefixes, print a column that contains either 0 (for empty patches) or a space (for non-empty patches).
--showbranch
Append the branch name to the listed patches.
--noprefix
Do not show the patch status prefix.
-s, --short
List just the patches around the topmost patch.
STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see linkman:stg[1]
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