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2011-03-20Fix handling of ignored packagesPang Yan Han1-1/+1
Noted in FS#23342. When the user attempts to install an ignored package and answers no when asked whether to install it, pacman bails out with: "error: target not found: packagename" This is because satisfiers are not found for the package and execution continues to process_group(), where the package is treated as a group (which does not exist). In addition, test ignore006.py is updated with PACMAN_RETCODE=0 since saying no to installing an ignored package should not be considered an error. Signed-off-by: Pang Yan Han <pangyanhan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-29pacman/sync: rewrite target handlingXavier Chantry1-1/+1
This uses the new public functions to handle targets from the frontend, like it used to be : 1) alpm_find_dbs_satisfier to find (optionally versioned) package or provision 2) alpm_find_grp_pkgs to find members for a groups 3) alpm_add_pkg to finally add the pmpkg_t from 1 or 2 Of course, this adds more code to the frontend, but it completely deprecates sync_target and sync_dbtarget interfaces. This all-in-one interfaces felt wrong and left no control to the frontend. A good frontend should just use alpm_add_pkg, with pkg coming from alpm_db_get_pkg (for normal targets), alpm_find_dbs_satisfier (for versioned provisions) or alpm_find_grp_pkgs (for groups). This also opens the way to provide a better group handling in pacman without constraint from libalpm and callbacks. In ignore006, only the retcode changes, because no package was found to satisfy the target (the only possible package is ignored). Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2010-06-20Handle sync target + ignore properlyDan McGee1-0/+10
Rather than say we can't find the target after saying "No, I guess I don't want to install this", we should make sure the ignored status gets passed all the way through. This fixes FS#19866. Pactest is also included that failed before due to the fact that we normally treat an unfound package as a reason to exit with a non-zero status. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>