assert() must not change program behaviour.
It's unlikely that xbps_dictionary_set_cstring() fails, but even
so proplib will report it, so no need to run it via assert().
Any compression format from that list is supported without
additional changes: gzip, bzip2, lz4, xz, zstd.
This is for repository data and binary packages.
Close#122
The character has to be checked for EOF (-1), otherwise with
architectures that use unsigned char by default this breaks at
compile and runtime.
https://github.com/void-linux/xbps/issues/123
xbps_get_pkg_fulldeptree() now returns NULL and sets errno to ENODEV
when there are missing dependencies, rather than assert()ing.
Added another test case to check returned error codes.
Signed-off-by: Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>
This replaces -s,--show-missing. This now prints all processed packages
and outputs in the following format:
pkgname repover srcver
if `repover` or `srcver` can't be known, '?' is print.
Will be used in xbps-src soon. Thanks to @duncaen for ideas.
Signed-off-by: Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>
-i,--ignore-conf-repos has been added.
The previous -i,--installed flag has been renamed to -I.
This breaks compat but we'll need to change buildbot anyway.
Signed-off-by: Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>
See the manual page:
XBPS-DIGEST(1) General Commands Manual XBPS-DIGEST(1)
NAME
xbps-digest - XBPS utility to generate message digests
SYNOPSIS
xbps-digest [OPTIONS] [FILE] [FILE+N]
DESCRIPTION
The xbps-digest utility generates message digests for specified FILE or
stdin if unset.
OPTIONS
-m, --mode mode
Sets the message digest mode. Supported: sha256. If unset, defaults
to sha256.
-h, --help
Show the help message.
-V, --version
Show the version information.
SEE ALSO
xbps.d(5), xbps-checkvers(1), xbps-create(1), xbps-dgraph(1),
xbps-fbulk(1), xbps-install(1), xbps-pkgdb(1), xbps-query(1),
xbps-reconfigure(1), xbps-remove(1), xbps-rindex(1), xbps-uchroot(1),
xbps-uunshare(1)
AUTHORS
Juan Romero Pardines <xtraeme@gmail.com>
BUGS
Probably, but I try to make this not happen. Use it under your own
responsibility and enjoy your life.
Report bugs at https://github.com/void-linux/xbps/issues
June 12, 2019
Signed-off-by: Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>
This now works as expected again, see https://i.imgur.com/pr2XO70.png
for the full dependency graph of the sway pkg installed on my system.
Closes: #80 [via git-merge-pr]
The previous idea was to use virtual packages in the users configuration
to satisfy dependencies by mapping them to existing installed packages.
Using virtual packages for it doesn't work as expected and trying to make
it work would break other functionalities of virtual packages, like the
version satisfaction checks for `provides` and the ability to replace
virtual packages with real packages. The virtual package functionality
should be used exclusively for virtual packages.
This allows users to specify packages packages that should be ignored.
Ignored packages in dependencies are always satisfied without installing
the package, while updating or installing a package that depends on an
ignored package.
This does NOT ignore the shlib checks, ignoring a package that provides
required shared libraries will abort the transaction as if there was no
package that provides the required shared library.
A segfault in xbps-create(1) was found in:
https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/7524
xbps-create adds a file type string to the xentry for every file it
finds in `destdir`, files other than symlinks, regular files and
directories weren't handled and resulted in a segfault later when
when processing the xentry structures.
This commit adds checks for sockets and fifos and exits with an
appropriate error message or with a generic error message for every
other unhandled file.
Closes#66