pmdepmissing_t was used for two totally different things :
missing dependencies, and dependency conflicts.
So this patch simply adds a type for dep conflicts,
and convert the code to use it.
This fix the TODO in conflict.c :
/* TODO WTF is a 'depmissing' doing indicating a conflict? */
Additionally, the code in conflict.c now eliminates the duplicated conflicts.
If pkg1 conflicts with pkg2, and pkg2 conflicts with pkg1, only one of them will be stored.
However the conflict handling in sync_prepare (sync.c) is still very asymetrical, and very ugly too.
This should be improved in the future (there is already a pending patch from Nagy that cleans it a lot).
Signed-off-by: Chantry Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com>
The names related to conflicts are misleading :
For dependencies conflicts, the type is pmdepmissing,
and the function names contain just "conflict".
For file conflicts, the type is pmconflict,
and some functions contained just "conflict", some others "fileconflict".
So this is the first step for improving the situation.
Original idea/patch from Nagy, but the patch already didn't apply anymore,
so I did it again.
The main difference is that I kept the conflictype, with the following renaming :
pmconflicttype_t -> pmfileconflicttype_t
PM_CONFLICT_TYPE_TARGET -> PM_FILECONFLICT_TARGET
PM_CONFLICT_TYPE_FILE -> PM_FILECONFLICT_FILESYSTEM
Signed-off-by: Chantry Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com>
This really doesn't give us any regressions in behavior, so it is safe to
do although quite ugly. Tell the conflict checking code to ignore symlinks
to dirs so that they are not seen as conflicts.
Hopefully this entire commit will get factored out soon enough.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Linux lstat follows POSIX standards and dereferences a symlink pointing
to a directory if there is a trailing slash. For purposes of libalpm, we
don't want this so make a lstat wrapper that suppresses this behavior.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
These macros take the place of the common 4 or 5 line blocks of code we had
in most places that called malloc or calloc. This should reduce some code
duplication and make memory allocation more standard in libalpm.
Highlights:
* Note that the MALLOC macro actually uses calloc, this is just for safety
so that memory is initialized to 0. This can be easily changed in one
place.
* One malloc call was completely eliminated- it made more sense to do it
on the stack.
* The use of RET_ERR in public functions (mainly the alpm_*_new functions)
was standardized, this makes sense so pm_errno is set.
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>
A bunch of changes related to my first "real" install of pacman-git into
/usr/local and trying to use it.
* Shift some uses of free -> FREE in libalpm.
* Move stat and sanity checks of config paths into libalpm from the
config and argument parsing in pacman.c.
* Fix issue where dbpath still was not defined early enough due to its
requirement for being used in alpm_db_register. This should be rewritten
so it doesn't have this dependency, but this will work for now.
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>
A side effect of the previous commit ( ea9a756eea )
is that it's now possible to use versioned conflicts.
Add two new conflict pactests for showing it.
Signed-off-by: Chantry Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com>
The three chk_ functions overlap for packages both in targets and in the
database. This caused the same conflict to be found in both direction
(A conflicts with B, and B conflicts with A).
This patch avoids this duplication. which shouldn't be needed, but other
changes might be required for that to work correctly.
This also has the unexpected side effect to hide the failure of sync022
pactest, for FS #7415. That's maybe not a good thing though..
Note from Dan: sync022 does succeed, but a sync023 pactest added to check
regressions also seems to pass. This may be a valid fix to this 'problem'
sync022 was meant to find.
Signed-off-by: Chantry Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com>
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>
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>
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.
it. Eventually we'll make progress.
* Rewrote the _alpm_splitdep function to behave more like all our other
function calls. Use heap instead of stack allocation for the depend struct,
so now it needs to be freed by the caller.
* 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
* Fixed conflict checking. I had mistakenly assumed that the transaction
packages were of type 'pmsyncpkg_t', but that is not the case. Reverted back
to pmpkg_t's and fixed some checking a bit.
* pactest results: PASSED = 71 (100.00%)
* 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 **
from one package to another seemlessly (knock on wood). This is implemented
through the use of two skip lists in the trans struct- skip_add and
skip_remove, which replace the former trans->skiplist.
* Removed an unnecessary function parameter, added a necessary one.
* If a package has no backup files, print '(none)' under the heading so it is
more obvious.
* Updated my TODO list.
unbelievable amount of strcmp() calls (25 million) due to the list searching.
This has been reimplemented with a set-intersection scheme, due to the fact
that file lists are always ordered. - NEEDS TESTING
* Minor clean up, "globalized" the str_cmp helper to match the alpm comparison
signature, so we can use it elsewhere.
* alpm_list_is_in --> alpm_list_find
* alpm_list_is_strin --> alpm_list_find_str
* Flip parameters of both functions to be inline with rest of alpm_list.
First commit, woohoo.
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>
* renamed pmlist_t -> alpm_list_t
* made alpm_list_t a public type (alpm_list.h header)
* removed additional storage for registered DBs in pacman source
* some code cleanup
* removed duplicate (pm)list_display functions from pacman source
* misc code cleanup
* Removed some unnecessary headers and library links
* Made things static if possible
* Cleaned up makefiles a bit
* Fixed some old comments in the code
* Fixed some errors the static code checker splint pointed out
* Backwards arguments in a memset call in _alpm_db_read (could have been worse)
* Other various small fixes
Other:
* Default to 80 columns when getcols cannot determine display width
* Removal of ._install as a valid install file in packages
* Modified some dependancy checking
* Changed "performing local database upgrade" message to be more clear
* Change 'usize' to 'isize' in database files
* Scriptlet output is now sent to pacman's log file
* Limited some debugging output to be more clear
* libalpm api changes - move from a _getinfo(p, WHAT_WE_WANT) scheme to a
typesafe _get_what_we_want(p) scheme [not 100% complete yet]
* some const correctness changes
* removal of PM_* types in alpm.h in favor of the pm*_t types used throughout
libalpm
* Furthered the "lazy caching" to force the pkgcache to read nothing
(INFRQ_NONE) by default. Anything requiring package data should now check
the infolevel of each package and attempt to update it. This could be
ironed out a bit more later (by using the front-end get_info function
* Switched to libfetch. Drastic changes to the download code and the callback
progress bar functions. Also fixed the return value of
_alpm_downloadfiles_forreal. Downloading now supports http, ftp, https, and
files urls, along with 'mtime's and numerous other fancy features from
libfetch.
* Removed the PMList typedef, in favor of the same naming scheme other
structs use 'pmlist_t'
* Added a time stamp on debug output, to make it more informational
* Moved alpm_db_register to _alpm_db_register, making the public function
not take a callback parameter