Prior to this change, `osc co PROJECT' and `osc co PROJECT PACKAGE'
would both follow links, but `osc co PROJECT PACKAGE FILE' would not.
To make matters even more confusing, `osc ls PROJECT PACKAGE FILE'
does follow links - so, for linked files, an `ls' would tell you a file
exists, then `co' would give a 404 error.
This change fixes the inconsistency.
The pre_checkin.sh is script run after each checkin of package into
SUSE. Osc build and commit commands now runs it automatically too,
unless --no-precheckin is specified.
This shows all the hard to retrieve, but 'essential' details about a
package: version, revision, srcmd5
If there is a better way some day, than digging through _history,
please improve core.py:get_source_rev()
It is a new option, only because it is so slow; the version
number should rather be in default output.
This shows all changes since branching, be they committed or not.
Implementation folded into do_diff() for reuse of code, although
this can behave quite differently.
- removed getStatus
- added the following new methods to the Project class:
* get_status: get the status of all packages in the project
* status: get the status of a single package
* get_pacobj: return a new Package object
- added the following new method to the Package class:
* get_status: get the status of all files in the package
- do_commit: fixed getStatus() call
- do_status: rewrite (uses new methods)
Flagged 'ls' without arguments as deprecated. This should really list
relative to the working directory rather than all projects.
It's now consistent with running 'osc r' in PRJ/PKG working directory.
The previous convention of allowing multiple packages has caused
accidental deletion of packages while deleting files was intended (which
doesn't work that way). e.g. osc rdelete foo/bar/baz.spec would delete
foo/bar and then fail trying to delete foo/baz.spec
Also calling osc rdelete with accidental slash, e.g. osc rdelete
/foo/bar actually deleted project foo including all it's packages
without asking questions.
Both traps are eliminated now.
WARNING: source_validator_directory configured but it does not exist:
/usr/lib/osc/source_validators
Install osc-source_validator to fix.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <bphilips@suse.de>