It is actually a (reasonably) simple linux/bash script which I run before/after upgrade. Then do a 'tkdiff' (if you know what that means) to visualize the deltas. Source code (feel free to (re)use).
Code:
#!/bin/bash
display_usage() {
echo "usage: $0 [{system|user}] [{path|pkg}] [{disabled|enabled}] [<filter>] ($1)"
}
SCNT=0
UCNT=0
PACNT=0
PKCNT=0
DCNT=0
ECNT=0
# by default we put package in first column
PPATH=false
# FLAGS1 selects between user (-3) and system (-s)
FLAGS1=""
# FLAGS2 selects between disabled (-d) and enabled (-e)
FLAGS2=""
# by default there is no grep filter
FCNT=0
FILTER=0
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case $1 in
"user")
if [ $SCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'user' and 'system' cannot occur together on the command line"
exit 1
fi
if [ $UCNT -eq 0 ]; then
UCNT=$((UCNT + 1))
FLAGS1="-3"
else
if [ $UCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'user' can only occur once on the command line"
exit 1
fi
fi
;;
"system")
if [ $UCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'user' and 'system' cannot occur together on the command line"
exit 1
fi
if [ $SCNT -eq 0 ]; then
SCNT=$((SCNT + 1))
FLAGS1="-s"
else
if [ $SCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'system' can only occur once on the command line"
exit 1
fi
fi
;;
"enabled")
if [ $DCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'enabled' and 'disabled' cannot occur together on the command line"
exit 1
fi
if [ $ECNT -eq 0 ]; then
ECNT=$((ECNT + 1))
FLAGS2="-e"
else
if [ $ECNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'enabled' can only occur once on the command line"
exit 1
fi
fi
;;
"disabled")
if [ $ECNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'enabled' and 'disabled' cannot occur together on the command line"
exit 1
fi
if [ $DCNT -eq 0 ]; then
DCNT=$((DCNT + 1))
FLAGS2="-d"
else
if [ $DCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'disabled' can only occur once on the command line"
exit 1
fi
fi
;;
"path")
if [ $PKCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'path' and 'pkg' cannot occur together on the command line"
exit 1
fi
if [ $PACNT -eq 0 ]; then
PACNT=$((PACNT + 1))
PPATH=true
else
if [ $PACNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'path' can only occur once on the command line"
exit 1
fi
fi
;;
"pkg")
if [ $PACNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'path' and 'pkg' cannot occur together on the command line"
exit 1
fi
if [ $PKCNT -eq 0 ]; then
PKCNT=$((PKCNT + 1))
PPATH=false
else
if [ $PKCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "'ppk' can only occur once on the command line"
exit 1
fi
fi
;;
*)
if [ $FCNT -eq 1 ]; then
display_usage "there can only be 1 filter argument"
exit 1
fi
FCNT=$((FCNT + 1))
FILTER="$1"
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ $FCNT -eq 0 ]; then
pkg=$(adb shell pm list packages $FLAGS1 $FLAGS2 -f | colrm 1 8 | sort)
else
pkg=$(adb shell pm list packages $FLAGS1 $FLAGS2 -f | colrm 1 8 | grep "$FILTER" | sort)
fi
LI=()
for P in $pkg; do
if [ $PPATH == "true" ]; then
# just push the entry <file>=<package>
LI+=("$P")
else
# extract filename and packagename and concat them
# so each entry looks like <package>=<filename>
P1=`echo $P | sed 's/apk=/apk /g' | awk '{print $1}'`
P2=`echo $P | sed 's/apk=/apk /g' | awk '{print $2}'`
LI+=("$P2=$P1")
fi
done
rm -rf /tmp/pkgdata
touch /tmp/pkgdata
for P in "${LI[@]:0}"; do
echo "$P" >> /tmp/pkgdata
done
for P in `sort /tmp/pkgdata | grep -v SwiftBlack | grep -v SwiftDark`; do
if [ $PPATH == true ]; then
P1=`echo $P | sed 's/apk=/apk /g' | awk '{print $1}'`
P2=`echo $P | sed 's/apk=/apk /g' | awk '{print $2}' | sed -e 's/ //g'`
else
P1=`echo $P | sed 's%=/% /%g' | awk '{print $2}'`
P2=`echo $P | sed 's%=/% /%g' | awk '{print $1}' | sed -e 's/ //g'`
fi
VER=`adb shell dumpsys package $P2 | grep versionName | head -n 1 | sed -e 's/versionName=//g' | sed -e 's/ //g' | cut -c-15`
VERC=`adb shell dumpsys package $P2 | grep versionCode | head -n 1 | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/versionCode=//g' | cut -c-15`
if [ $PPATH == true ]; then
# argument was not supplied, it means file name is before the = sign
printf "%-115s |%15s| %-s\n" "$P1" "$VER" "$P2"
else
printf "%-65s |%15s|%12s| %-10s\n" "$P2" "$VER" "($VERC)" "$P1"
fi
done
Run it from the linux command line with:
Code:
> apackages system > before-update
Then apply Google system update, then:
Code:
> apackages system > after-update
> tkdiff before-update after-update
Iḿ not a Windows guy, but I guess it is not so complicated to turn this into a .bat script which you can run from DOS/Powershell under Windows. You must have working adb though.
The script has some command line args:
Code:
system|user: filter on system packages or user packages
enabled|disabled: filter on packages which are enabled or disabled
pkg|path: outputs the path first or package name first
Sample output (package name, short version, long version, path in Android file system):
Code:
com.android.ons | 12| (31)| /system/priv-app/ONS/ONS.apk
com.android.phone.auto_generated_rro_product__ | 1.0| (1)| /product/overlay/TeleService__auto_generated_rro_product.apk
com.android.phone.auto_generated_rro_vendor__ | 1.0| (1)| /vendor/overlay/TeleService__auto_generated_rro_vendor.apk
com.android.phone | 12| (31)| /system/priv-app/TeleService/TeleService.apk
com.android.printspooler | 12| (31)| /system/app/PrintSpooler/PrintSpooler.apk
com.android.providers.blockednumber | 12| (31)| /system/priv-app/BlockedNumberProvider/BlockedNumberProvider.apk
com.android.providers.calendar | 12| (31)| /system/priv-app/CalendarProvider/CalendarProvider.apk
com.android.providers.contacts.auto_generated_rro_product__ | 1.0| (1)| /product/overlay/ContactsProvider__auto_generated_rro_product.apk