Update the GPL boilerplate to direct people to the GNU website for a copy of
the license, as well as bump all of Judd's copyrights to 2007.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Legacy code is hitting the trash here. Remove unnecessary _alpm_time2string
time storage abstraction in favor of just writing the time_t value to the
disk.
The only drawback is that everyone's sync DBs will have to be updated at
least once so that the lastupdate values are stored right. :)
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Holy inefficient batman! For a pacman -Qt operation (when we are using
compute_requiredby and not database entries), splitdep was being called ~1.3
million times on my local database. By splitting when we read the DB, we
drop this number to around 1700 and save a LOT of time in doing so (a 5x
increase in pacman -Qt speed here).
Note that the depends alpm_list_t in the package struct is no longer a
string list, but a list of pmdepent_t objects.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Instead of using the often-busted REQUIREDBY entries in the pacman database,
compute them each time they are required. This should help many things:
1. Simplify the codebase
2. Prevent future database corruption
3. Ensure when we do use requiredby, it is always correct
4. Shrink the pmpkg_t memory overhead
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Too many fields were being shown on -Qip output, and sizes were not always
correct (-Qi and -Qip output on the same package did not agree).
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Commit 47622eef4d introduced localized times
in the metadata by way of storing the UNIX epoch value instead of a hard
coded date string. However, it missed a few things:
* If we weren't in the C/POSIX/en_US locale, the date parsing would fail
as it tried to use the abbreviations of the locale being used. Fix this
by switching the LC_TIME value before we parse a date.
* We used ctime to print the date value, which is always the C locale
string. Instead, use strftime to print a localized date string.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
The recommended C99 way to print the value of a time_t is to cast it to
uintmax_t or intmax_t. Do this to ensure compatability with all platforms.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
The code for setting the lastupdate file path still referenced both the
root and dbpath, when we should only be using dbpath. Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Packages and DBs now support using the UNIX epoch (seconds since Jan 1, 1970)
for use in builddate and installdate. This will only affect newly built
packages. Old existing packages with the text format are still supported, but
this is deprecated.
In the case of removal of text time support, this code will fail gracefully,
returning the start of the epoch for broken packages.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>
Previously, package names must match a specified scheme or they will cause
pacman add operations to fail. This is not a very intelligent or necessary
way to act, so remove the dependency on the name of the package to be
installed and read all relevant information from the metadata instead.
This does have one causality to be addressed later- pacman cache cleaning
functionality, which has never been phenomenal, just lost most capability.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Add some alpm functions for getting optdepends, have makepkg include them
in the PKGINFO file, and have a pacman -Qi operation display the raw string
as stored by libalpm.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
This reverts commit dfc85cb5f5
and b6f3fe6957.
This DB check is already in testdb (among others).
Also testdb now uses the db path set at make time by default,
so specifying the db path is optional.
Signed-off-by: Chantry Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
This allows us to remove the hack in the frontend where we added a newline
to everything coming out of the pm_printf functions, and instead let the
developer put newlines where they want them. This should be the last hangover
of that auto-newline stuff.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
There's no need for a second hashing algorithm. MD5 serves the purpose
of verifying that a package file hasn't been corrupted during download.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Fyfe <andrew@neptune-one.net>
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
We were using a void *data element in pmpkg_t before, which is unsafe by its
nature of being untyped. Reimplement data as origin_data being a union that
can hold either a path to a package file or a pointer to a cache database,
and make the other necesary updates in the code to reflect this. See package.h
for details.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Remove the commented desc_localized stuff, we can find it later in version
control. Also remove some unnecessary includes of the stat header and
use -fstack-protector-all which is a bit more broad.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Remove unused buildtype field from pmpkg_t struct and anything associated
with it, as it is unused at the moment. If we need to readd it, it is an
easy revert of this commit.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
There is no real reason to burden our translators with these messages, as
anyone helping to debug these will probably want them in English.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Add some 'const' keywords all over the code to make it a bit more strict on
what you can and can't do with data. This is especially important when we
return pointers to the pacman frontend- ideally this would always be
untouchable data.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
alpm.h is the only "publically viewable" file, so there is no reason to have
functions in alpm.c that belong in package.c, db.c, etc. Move the functions
where they belong and leave only the library init functions in alpm.c.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Fix for FS#7133 - when DB scanning finds an invalid named entry,
scanning is currently aborted. Instead we will simply skip it
and find the next valid package.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>
Remove inclusion of libintl.h from all files, because we can do it once
in util.c where the _() macro is defined.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
work of fixing these in the translation files, and I removed a few fuzzys
while doing so. If any more patches for translations come, try to do it
against these files.
duplicated.
* Updated the util Makefile.am to link with the proper libalpm.la.
* Fixed bitmasking issues in be_files.c and db.h.
* Rankmirrors updates from James Rosten (with some cleaning up of my own).
KeyboardInterrupts are now handled gracefully.
reordering and adding ones that were forgotten (noticed when trying to
compile after reordering).
* Updated the HACKING file to include information on #include usage.
* print -> vprint in "making dir" function in pactest.
specified
* Use db->path when appropriate
* Commented out the FAKEROOT checks in libalpm. This should never ever be done.
TODO test this quite a bit, as this will never cause the transactions to fail
if RW operations are requested... right now it is totally up to the front end
to decide when to fail
* Use realpath() to canonicalize the root path when specified, so
_alpm_makepath() doesn't freak out
* Fixed some output/indent of MDFile and SHAFile algorithms
* More efficient sprintf() usage in MDFile/SHAFile
* Added real error output to _alpm_makepath
occasions where some alpm stuff could be used without initializing the
library (vercmp is one). TODO make these functions (handle accessors)
better by returning "library not initialized" instead of failing.
* Removed NoUpgrade lines from pacman.conf - we need to test this!
* Re-corrected the lib targets for src/util/*
* make dist seems to have updated the po files
* Moved entirely to alpm_pkg_get_* accessors, to read data on demand
* Mostly removed the INFRQ_ parameters from outside the be_files backend (making
the backend more extensible in the long run)
* packages created from _alpm_db_scan now have the db and origin set (making
accessors actually work for these packages)
* removed _alpm_db_ensure_pkgcache
* totally revamped the _alpm_checkconflicts function, making it cleaner and
easier to read (and thus fix in the long run) - maintainable code ftw
NOTE: feel free to rename the functions... I couldn't think of anything better
* removed an extra loop in sync.c:find_replacements - no sense in looping over
an entire DB while strcmp'ing the name, when we have get_pkgfromcache
Other:
* package struct "license" -> "licenses"
* Created _alpm_sync_find (duplicate code in some places, find_pkginsync
* Minor const correctness changes along the way
* fixed a couple extra '/' pathing issues (non-issues really)
* removed a duplicate pkg_cmp function
about bigger DB changes later, but lets not screw anything up for release.
* Removed some weird uses of "not ... ==" usage in pactest- correct me if I'm
wrong, but isn't "!=" a lot more clean and concise?
* Print description of failed tests in the pactest summary. This could get
dirty with a lot of failed tests though, so watch out.
* Unified some functions names "package" -> "pkg" for consistency
* Removed the goofy 'faketarget' stuff used for dep testing
* Renamed alpm_pkg_isin -> alpm_pkg_find
* Renamed alpm_db_readpkg -> alpm_db_get_pkg
* Fixed a segfault in the conflict checking code
* Added an automatic failure in the case of -A/-U for a replacement of an
existing package. This requires a large amount of work and is postponed for
now. Example:
If ncmpc is installed, pacman -U /path/to/ncmpc-svn.pkg.tar.gz will fail
with and appropriate error message
properly
* Error when re-reading the DB for replacements, wrong info level
* Removed an duplicate debug message "checking for package replacements"
* Check ignorepkg for REAL upgrades...
* Properly check the NOSAVE flag
* some unlink_file (remove.c) cleanup
* fix indent level on handle.c
* Force libalpm paths to end with a '/' char
* Fixed 'target' looping in conflict.c (pmsyncpkg_t, not pmpkg_t)
* Added some debug output to cache and db scanning
** All pactest tests succeed again, yay **
descriptions, nor do we actually build them with the newest makepkg. The actual
implementation in here seems like it could be done better, and it soaks a large
amount of CPU time according to profilers.
* scan loops no longer abort on corrupt entries
* reloading a cache package (and discovering it corrupt) no longer prints 2 messages
and uses the pre-build "remove from package cache" function
NOTE: The TODOs in there are important for later w.r.t. cleaning up corrupt DB
entries but there are some logical complexities with doing so, so I'm holding
off for now.
* The --debug params were goofy. New setup allows --debug without params,
--debug=<level> where level 1=debug output, 2=debug and download output,
3=debug, download, and function tracing output. This seems more sane to me.
* Removed PM_LOG_FLOW1 and PM_LOG_FLOW2. They were just confusing. When adding
new functions, it is near impossible to determin if your output should be
"flow1" or "flow2" without tracking all the way up the call chain. Rarely
would one ever say "ok, lets just show "flow2" output. These have both been
replaced with PM_LOG_DEBUG
* Removed the need for the root parameter on alpm_initialize. it is now
defaulted to PM_ROOT just like dbpath and cachedir. This allows alpm to be
initialized BEFORE option parsing in the front end, saving us some duplicate
variables in the frontend.
* Cleaned up front end variables due to early alpm_initialize call.
* Added alpm_list_remove_node for single list node removal
* Proper error checking/output for failed db_read/db_write (missing files)
* Invalid packages (missing files) are now removed from the package cache
* -Qs and -Ss output now look the same
* config.rpath causes errors on one machine I had, so I added it to CVS
* Fixed a "clobbered memory" issue when installing groups - only the outer list
should be free'd, not the contained data
optimizations in order to make the code much more readable and
type-checkable. Every enum in the library now has it's own type that
should be used instead of the generic 'unsigned char'. In addition,
several #define statements dealing with constants were converted to
enums.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>