from an url into a new function, xbps_get_pkg_plist_dict_from_url.
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This function will fetch a requested plist file in a binary
package matching its 'pkgname' object by searching in repository pool.
This works in any kind of repository, local and remote. Some code
was Taken from NetBSD's pkg_install HEAD. Oh, and it's on-the-fly!
doesn't need to download the binpkg first!
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As consequence of this, remove xbps_callback_array_iter_in_repolist().
Nowadays to iter over the repository pool we have a SIMPLEQ, this
allowed to simplify the code and remove some now unneeed stuff.
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Improved xbps-repo sync/add and xbps-fetch to print informative
messages when a transfer was not necessary because local/remote size
and/or mtime matched.
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checked for any spurious error, this should make the core more safer :-)
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remote repositories, so remove its argument.
xbps_sync_repository_pkg_index:
- create the local repo dir in XBPS_META_PATH.
- also add the uri scheme (http://, https://, ftp://) in the created
local directory and subst ':' also with an underscore.
- do not create local repo directories unless the download pkg-index
plist file is verified to be fetched correctly.
xbps_check_is_repo_string_remote:
New function to check if a repo string is a remote repository, use
it in all places where it was used before.
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in pkg dictionary to improve performance in some cases.
Bumped XBPS_RELVER to 20091121.
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Also always build the static bins so that it's done in one pass,
that means that objects are PIC and built with SSP.
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See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/xbps/+spec/essential-upgrades
for complete information.
Implementation used almost the same code than the pseudo-code explained
in the blueprint. Works really fine, tested with glibc-2.10.1 -> 2.11
upgrade.
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dependencies, as specified in blueprint "improved-version-matching".
It's possible now to require greater, greater or equal than,
less, less or equal than, and equal pkg versions, as well as using
'{}' and '[^!]' csh patterns in dependencies.
Code lifted from FreeBSD, thanks! :-)
Change XBPS_RELVER to 20091107 to match latest additions.
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Some HTTP servers (observerd with googlecode.com), issue a 404
if the headers are checked before issuing a GET transfer.
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fetchLastErrString.
Hook xbps-fetch to the tree and use the new function to print errors.
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libfetch from NetBSD's pkgsrc has been imported into lib/fetch, but
the objects are embedded into libxbps. Only a public function to fetch
files has been implemented: xbps_fetch_file().
The library now is built with -fvisibility=hidden by default, and
exported symbols are the ones that use the SYMEXPORT macro.
The code works well enough, but will need many more cleanups.
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* Fix 'autoupdate' target to look for new packages in ALL repos, not
just the first one that has the package.
* Fix 'update' target to work correctly.
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