- 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.
once that 4 entries are checked for the plist file.
Processing 6 entries is too much, we can be sure that plist file will
always be in the first 4 entries.
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Some changes were made to the API when making the documentation:
- A few exported functions are now hidden, because they were only used
internally in the library.
- A few exported symbols were renamed to document them better than
previously.
- Cosmetic changes all along the way, as well as some fixes here and there.
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https://blueprints.launchpad.net/xbps/+spec/install-pkg-by-pkgmatch
The implementation works as expected, it was easier that I thought.
Bump XBPS_RELVER because the API was changed slightly.
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Now it looks like:
$ xbps-repo show xbps-devel
Fetching info from: /storage/xbps/packages
Filename: xbps-devel-20091128.i686.xbps (size: 69K)
SHA256: 2c54a61fbd128097692edc19a7c17bfb10d93b3f055b04171cd1e4d97cde79df
Compression type: xz
Package: xbps-devel
Installed size: 216K
Maintainer: Juan RP [xtraeme@gmail.com]
Architecture: i686
Version: 20091128
Description: The XBPS package system (development branch)
The XBPS package system. A new, fast, from scratch and simple
binary package manager. This packages includes code from a development
branch available from https://launchpad.net/xbps
$
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libxbps:
- Moved repolist code to lib/repository_pool.c.
- Renamed xbps_{prepare,release}_repolist_data() to
xbps_repository_pool_{init,release} respectively.
- Moved regpkgdb dict code to lib/regpkgs_dictionary.c.
- Renamed xbps_{prepare,release}_regpkgdb_dict() to
xbps_regpkgs_dictionary_{init,release} respectively.
- Use a global reference count for repository_pool and regpkgs_dictionary,
this gives a substantial performance gain while looking for dependencies
in repository pool, among other things.
- Make xbps_find_pkg_* functions return errno and use it to detect
for spurious errors in code using them.
- Add code to detect when a dependency is already unpacked.
xbps-bin:
- Do not set pkg state to unpacked in the transaction, it's set already
while a package is unpacked.
- While installing or updating packages, it now knows when a dependency
is already unpacked and shows it as "unconfigured".
Bump XBPS_RELVER to 20091126.
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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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