The string.encode('bz2') does not work in python3. Implement
passx_encode/passx_decode functions compatible with python 2.6, 2.7 and
3.3.
Add a simple unit test.
The reason of the crash is that not all targets are always defined for
all packages. In our environment it happens when linked project is
created and sources have just been uploaded to one package.
Here is the crash:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "../tools-testing/build-package", line 313, in <module>
sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
File "../tools-testing/build-package", line 309, in main
return build(apiurl, tproject, package, timeout)
File "../tools-testing/build-package", line 226, in build
hide_legend=True, csv=True)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/osc/core.py", line 5135, in get_prj_results
row = [pac] + [status[pac][tg] for tg in targets]
status[pac]]
KeyError: ('Fedora_18', 'i586', 'outdated')
Please note that this fix fixes only csv mode. For other modes osc still
can crash, but it's hard to reproduce here as we're not using them.
Signed-off-by: Ed Bartosh <bartosh@gmail.com>
Let "osc develproject" (with new alias "dp") display the devel package
if it doesn't match the package name. Deprecate "--raw" option which
only was a crude workaround for that anyway.
Add "osc setdevelproject" (alias "sdp") command to change a package's
devel project / package.
As long as the timeout is >= 0, Python's _ssl module will still use
non-blocking I/O but not poll() but select(). poll(&fd, 1, TIMEOUT)
seems to block _at least_ TIMEOUT time regardless of any errors.
Currently, with SUSE's internal IPv6 layout, this meant a hang of a
second per binary to fetch during "osc build".
Note: it is probably better to raise a ServiceRuntimeError in
Serviceinfo.execute instead of Package.commit because "execute"
has all the information about the failing service...
This is needed for backward compatibility. New plugins
(which do not care about "old" osc versions) should not
use "self.<imported modname>.<something>" anymore
to refer to the imported module. Instead use
"<imported modname>.<something>" (this will only work with
osc > 0.140.1).