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double shame!
This will detect both, packages with missing .BUILDINFO (built in
non updated environments) and packages that are not built in a
chroot at all (indicated by non default builddir).
Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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With pacman 5.0 repo-add and repo-remove handle file databases by default.
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Shame.
Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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This allows for faster checking if an update might be needed and helps
to let reporead run when something changed.
Signed-off-by: Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at>
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ACLs from the WORKDIR were used, leading to problems as these weren't
world-readable. Fix follows ftpdir-cleanup.
Signed-off-by: Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) <jan.steffens@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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* A SVNUSER can be configured in the config file
* This user needs to be able to call svn without a password
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In addition to this dbscripts wont accept unsigned pacakges when
REQUIRE_SIGNATURE is set to true.
Note: At this point no signature verification is performed at all.
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repo-add and repo-remove is now indirectly called by arch_repo_add/remove.
This simplifies future extensions like incremental file list creations. See FS#11302
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* Decrease file stats as much as possible
* Create a list of all packages and meta data only once
* Create a list of available source packages only once
* Create a list of expected packages only once
* Combine all three scripts into one to share data and code
* Use as much information from the db files as possible and avoid using svn
* Avoid attempting to create the same source package twice
Logic works as follows:
1) create a list of all packages
2) Check for each package if we need a src package and create one
3) During this process create a list of all src packages that should be there
4) Diff both lists for the cleanup
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PKGBUILDs expect CARCH to be set. This is needed when sourcing them directly.
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In addition to pkgver and pkgrel it is checked if pkgname is defined in the PKGBUILD.
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Don't use globing as this will match a package of the same version but another arch.
We can be more specific here as there are no longer packages without $arch extension.
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Using the hostname to decide which repos to use is not releiable and hard to test.
Instead use config.local to configure these.
config files for sigurd and gerolde were added which can be copied or symlinked to config.local
on the specific host.
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This also checks if the sam package exists within the old package
layout (without package pool)
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See FS#20745
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* When writing the db file ensure that it has write permission of the group which owns the parent directory.
* This should make the adjust-permissions cron job obsolete.
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* Repositories can now be defined in the config file for each host
* added community-staging, gnome-unstable and kde-unstable
* Exception is the adjust-permission cron-job; but we might want to use acls in future anyway
Signed-off-by: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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If reading from a PKGBUILD fails stop immediatly. Also put out more usefull error messages.
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* db-update now updates all repos with packages in its staging dirs
* sanity checks are performed before any repo is touched
* improved performance
* less code; easier to maintain
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These functions are copied from makepkg
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Added a function to check if user has permission to alter the repos
and db files.
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There are no longer architecture-specific subdirs and the structure was switch to this:
ftp
└── pool
├── community
└── packages
packages contains all packages from core, extra and testing; this naming is in sync with the svn repo naming:
svn-packages and svn-community
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* fix indention
* use consistent output
* set vars local
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db-functions now sets an individual $WORKDIR and implements trap functinos that
remove locks on exit or error. There are new functions to lock and unlock the running script.
misc-scripts/ftpdir-cleanup was renamed to ftpdir-cleanup-repo as the cron-job had the same name.
Script names have to be unique when using db-functions.
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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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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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