- xbps_repository_update_packages: return ENOENT if regpkgdb is NULL
(no packages currently registered).
- xbps_repository_update_packages: return EEXIST if no updates are
available.
- xbps_repository_pool: return ENOTSUP if no repositories were
registered.
- make xbps-{bin,repo} handle ENOTSUP errors.
Along with this change, compat code has been added (from NetBSD)
for systems that don't have it. The compat code has been reorganized
to be in a common place and its prototypes in compat.h.
The configure scripts checks if strcasestr() is available, and
uses compat code if not found.
This fixes issue #2 on github.com/vanilla/xbps.
It should be provided in the proplib dictionary with key 'automatic-install'.
This fixes a regression not respecting the 'automatic-install' value stored
in regpkgdb.
- While installing a package, always check its state and don't ignore it
if it was already unpacked, we have to configure it.
- Before unpacking packages, configure packages that were unpacked previously.
That means that the following functions were removed:
- xbps_set_{cachedir,flags,rootdir}.
- xbps_get_{cachedir,flags,rootdir}.
With this change fixed an obvious typo that made -c argument to not work,
and now the cache directory is an absolute path not relative to rootdir.
This structure sets up function callbacks for fetching files and
unpacking binary packages, as well as setting the debug boolean.
This way the affected functions (xbps_fetch_file() and
xbps_unpack_binary_pkg()) do not need to accept the fn cb pointers
and data as arguments.
Bump XBPS_RELVER.
This also makes xbps_unpack_binary_pkg follow this convention by avoiding
static variables.
--HG--
branch : progress_callback
rename : bin/xbps-repo/util.c => bin/xbps-bin/util.c
So now its prototype is the following:
int xbps_humanize_number(char *buf, int64_t bytes)
It is a wrapper around NetBSD's humanize_number(3) which uses 6 digits for max
length, HN_AUTOSCALE and HN_NOSPACE|HN_DECIMAL. All users have been updated.
This function replaces xbps_repository_get_path_from_pkg_dict() and
xbps_get_binpkg_local_path(). It takes a pkg dictionary as returned
by a repository pkg index or a transaction dictionary and returns
a string with the full path to the binary pkg, either in local
repos, cachedir or remote repos.
Update all code to use this function... sorry I broke ABI compatiblity.
Unless it's set, packages that are dependencies of other installed packages
won't be removed. This flag overrides this behaviour and forces the package removal.
While being here, misc cleanups.
- Rename regpkgs_dictionary to regpkgdb_dictionary to better describe what is is.
- Change some funcs in plist.c to return a boolean rather than int.
- Hide more internal funcs off the API.
- Simplify xbps_repository_update_pkg() and remove its second arg.
- Hide implementation details in xbps_repository_pool, now to iterate over the
pool you have to use xbps_repository_pool_foreach and its struct
repository_pool_index.
- Introduce xbps_{init,end}, to initialize/destroy some stuff in the library.
- Introduce xbps_dbg_printf to printf stuff for debugging purposes.
- xbps-{bin,repo}: added -d arg to enable debugging output.
- Before checking if a config file needs to be installed or such, check that
package contains the "conf_files" array.
- Remove obsolete dirs as well while updating packages.
- If transaction dictionary is ready remove the "missing_deps" array.
Bump XBPS_RELVER to 20101118.
--HG--
rename : lib/regpkgs_dictionary.c => lib/regpkgdb_dictionary.c
- There's no need to check rval for prop_dictionary_get_*, we are sure the
objects are there at prop_dictionary_set_* time.
- Avoid two chdir(2) calls per INSTALL/REMOVE run.
- Avoid using access(2) to check for existence of INSTALL/REMOVE scripts,
just try to run the executable directly and check for ENOENT.
Includes the following change:
* When replacing a package that is going to be updated in the transaction
do not remove it, just overwrite its files and continue. The updated
package will find that old files didn't match the SHA256 hash and will
skip them. This solves the issue of new package updates requiring new
dependencies with files that were previously stored in the old version.
For example gtk+-2.20 containing gdk-pixbuf, and gtk+-2.22 requiring
gdk-pixbuf externally.