This is a modified version of DragonFlyBSD's fastbulk utility, that
has been adapted for xbps/xbps-src and contains multiple improvements
like configurable logging path, skipping building non working packages
(broken/only_for_archs), etc.
A manual page will be pushed soon.
This is still WIP, it needs more changes to support building a customizable
set of packages and other additions.
We use a simple file lock that is created with O_CREAT|O_EXCL.
This should fix the concurrency issues with multiple processes
running xbps-rindex -a/-c on the same repository/arch combo.
The latter could be too expensive, and we only care for the data to be written
to the binary package because a bit later we rename() the temporary file,
which will ensure a data flush to disk.
There's no reason to make them absolute, simply store in the metadata
the target file as is. This vastly simplifies the code and makes all
test pass correctly.
If xbps-create(8) did not guess the target file of relative symlinks for
some reason, just compare the current symlink and what's stored as is,
without converting it to absolute.
This might happen with dangling relative symlinks or existing binary
packages that were not created with a newer xbps-create(8).
- This now checks for vars that have refs to other vars:
pkgname=${_myvar}
- This now checks for unwanted garbage before assignment:
. ./source/file
pkgname=${_myvar}
- Misc tweaks to use my coding style.
- downgrade if new version in repos is less than installed one.
- reinstall if both versions are equal.
and additionally always print installed pkg version, irrespectively of
the transaction mode.
Close#72
- Clear completely the rcv struct.
- Remove unapplicable free()a before assignment (wtf)
- Fix usage, -C expects a path to a directory not a filename.
- Remove obsolete xbps.conf handling, this is unnecessary (xbps.d(5)).
- Random tweaks after a quick inspection.
If xbps_repo_open() was called with the lock arg set, xbps_repo_close()
will now unlock the repo file lock, without the need to set it.
This avoids the need to always unlock the file lock even if it wasn't
locked previously. This also introduceds an ABI/API break, but this
way it's cleaner.
- Simplify xbps_repo_open::repo_get_dict().
- Use xbps_end() in the utils where necessary.
- Make xbps_end() call xbps_pkgdb_unlock() if necessary.
- Make xbps_end() release rpool resources.
- Make xbps_end() release resources from xbps_handle.
- Fixed 90% of reported leaks (still reachable at exit) from valgrind.
That was to silence valgrind's memcheck with --leak-check=full.
-i, --ignore can be specified multiple times and can be used to
ignore configuration of those packages while configuration of all
packages is being performed.
Close#67
This explicitly enables the in memory fetch/store of remote repository
data archives mode, ignoring existing on-disk repodata archives.
This changes the previous behaviour of falling back to this mode if no
on-disk repodata archives were found.
Thanks to @Gottox and @dominikh for comments.
- Full dependency graphs can be generated with -f in pkgdb or repository
mode (-R).
- Removed -o and writing dot files by default, the generated dot file
is written to stdout.
- Misc tweaks that I cannot remember right now.
These routines return a xbps_array_t with a full sorted dependency graph
for the target pkg, by querying pkgdb or rpool.
Update xbps-query(8) to use the new libxbps API.
* Rather than requiring a config file to be generated with -g, if -c
is unset and default config file does not exist, use builtin defaults.
* Always process all available pkg objs.
* -R is now used to enable repository mode rather than checking revdeps.
* -o removed; simply use <pkgname>.dot.
The "architecture" configuration keyword is now available to override
the native machine architecture returned by (uname(2)).
The XBPS_ARCH environment variable still has preference.
This allows you to print to stdout any file stored in a binary package,
locally or remotely!
$ xbps-query -R --cat=/usr/bin/ls coreutils > ls
$ file ls
ls: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, BuildID[sha1]=7a195fc46d1d5cdca32bfccd3b30f81784e342ed, stripped
$