Improve the SSLError message if a version mismatch (TLSv1) is
detected and give the user a hint what is wrong.
(Basically the API does not supprt TLS <= 1.2 and the python
version does not support TLS >= 1.2)
In case of an error, core.get_user_data returns an empty list.
None is never returned. Hence, only pop data from the returned list,
if it is non-empty.
Fix counting of obs_repositories:/ in case of a product build. Also, always
pass --signdummy to the build script in case of a product build (otherwise,
the build seems to fail).
In interactive review mode:
If a diff is issued and the request is accepted with 'a -m ok'
the tmpfile with the diff will be read. This tmpfile.read() call
is now decoded properly.
When creating a submit reqeust against a project that does not
accept SR anymore a maintenance request via create_maintenance_request
is generated. With this commit the orev will be honored and the
appropriate revision will be submitted.
This fixes some regressions with osc chroot:
- osc chroot --wipe --root=/dir/ can now be called outside
a working copy
- osc chroot --noinit --root=/dir/ can now be called outside
a working copy and behaves like the old code (Just entering
the chroot without any modifications)
- The confirmation of the deletion is implemented again and thus
the --force option was implemented too.
without this patch, `importsrcpkg` breaks with the following output:
```
File "/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/osc/commandline.py", line 7868, in do_importsrcpkg
createPackageDir(os.path.join(project.dir, pac), project)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/posixpath.py", line 94, in join
genericpath._check_arg_types('join', a, *p)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/genericpath.py", line 151, in _check_arg_types
raise TypeError("Can't mix strings and bytes in path components") from None
TypeError: Can't mix strings and bytes in path components
```
Fixes#712
Only call store_write_last_buildroot, if os.curdir is a package wc.
(Actually, the guard around store_read_last_buildroot is not needed
at the moment.)
fix the lastbuildroot handling if the package is being build oustide of
a package directory and thus no .osc/ dir can be found.
We then just skip the store_write_last_buildroot and store_read_last_buildroot
calls.
Use the distro module (if available) for guessing the linux distribution.
In case of python < 3.8, use the platform.linux_distribution() fallback if
no distro module is available.
Rationale: platform.linux_distribution() was dropped in python3.8