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file audit



hello everyone,

recently for some unknown reason my /usr partition was corrupted.
running it through fsck, i answered 'y' to fix many, many errors.  my
system now appears to be fine, however there are scattered files that
had their permissions, sizes, owners, etc. changed to various strange
things.  as i've been updating packages, i'm finding these files and
fixing them, but i'm wondering if there might be a faster way.  dpkg
--audit seems to only check for the existence of files, not their
correct sizes/permissions/etc.  does anyone know of a way to do a
thorough audit of all installed packages, short of manually
uninstalling/reinstalling them?

/ben


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