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devtools take care of this anyway
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* There is no need to copy the db into a working dir
* cleanup is automatically called on exit
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Only inform of errors and processes that might take longer.
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Theses tests simulate the case of packages with the old repo layout
and the new package pool layout.
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* Cleanup code
* create symlinks instead of copies
* Moving split packages is now (more) atomic
* Move old packages to pool if needed
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This is a local copy of shUnit 2.1.5 from
http://shunit2.googlecode.com/
License: LGPL
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This is useful for local testing
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Signed-off-by: Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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The package pool dir depends on the host; so we solve this similar to
get_repos_for_host()
Note: There is no "os" subdir for the package pool.
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This is a relative var, descendent from FTP_BASE. We do this because
we also need a relative path to the package pool dir
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This should remove files if they are symlinks (pooled packages)
and move them to the cleanup dir if not
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This gets rid of a bash loop for link detection
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* The per repo script now simply removes files as they should all be
symlinks at this time
* The cron job script will do the extra job of checking the global
pool. If there are no more symlinks, move the pooled package
Signed-off-by: Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>
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This isn't needed and if "os" ever changes, we have bigger changes.
Won't save us any time and it's longer to type.
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This should save lots of transfer time with the mirrors :)
Signed-off-by: Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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Moved all cleanup related code in sourceballs-cleanup script and moved,
now common, functions in db-functions. The cleanup script is now ran
after all the new sourceballs have been fetched.
Signed-off-by: Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com>
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The repo locking function now use a lock directory instead of a lock
file. This makes the lock checking and creation an atomic process.
The repo_lock function will now try to obtain a lock every $LOCK_DELAY
seconds until it is successful. An optional third argument can be use
to give a timeout in seconds; this is intended for scripts that runs
unattended. Repo locking is now used in the ftpdir-cleanup script.
This should fix the problem of the ftpdir-cleanup script removing the
new package instead of the old one (FS#17058).
Signed-off-by: Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com>
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Make the files DB include everything the original packages DB includes
instead of just being 'files' entries. This will allow tools to do more with
these generated files and they can be used as a drop-in replacement for a
regular package database.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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Instead of wasting time extracting .PKGINFO twice from every single package
in the repos, use the package DB to eliminate most of the heavy lifting.
This way we only need to worry about looking at the packages that actually
have changed since the last time we built the package database.
This should give a noticeable performance increase to this job in addition to
reducing IO load and unnecessary reading of every package file.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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This will set up changes soon to come where we actually use the real repos
DB file so I don't want variable name confusion.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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* Specify lock name once
* Use new script name everywhere
* Clean up tabs/spaces and add a modeline. This isn't necessarily the one we
wanted to standardize on, but I picked the one the entire file is written
to at the moment.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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With this patch packages with different compressions are accepted. It is
ensured that one cannot have the same package with different compression
extensions.
The new functions getpkgfile{,s} are used to sanitize globed filenames.
Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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