- util/packagequery.py: added vercmp(pkgq) method
- util/debquery.py: currently vercmp(degq) is only a dummy method. The real implementation will follow soon.
* util/packagequery.py: it's used to query a RPM or DEB package. It also contains a
base class for all package types (PackageQuery())
* util/debquery.py: query a DEB package (name, version, release, provides, requires etc.)
- adapted util/rpmquery.py to use PackageQuery() as a base class
- minor changes in util/ar.py
* so far it was only used for querying rpms which can be done with the rpmquery module
- core.py:
* removed data_from_rpm() and tag_to_rpmpy() methods
- util/rpmquery.py:
* added staticmethod "query()"
- commandline.py, fetch.py:
* use rpmquery module instead of rpm-python/data_from_rpm()
* We may remove direct gnome keyring support later (there are currently
reports of users who can't access obs anymore when not using gnome)
* do not write passwords to .oscrc if keyring is available and used
- expanded several tabs to spaces.
- added default project to new getpac and bco subcommand. .oscrc:getpac_default_project = OpenSUSE:Factory
(not added to branch subcommand, to not interfere with its syntax.)
- allow osc req as shortcut for osc request.
- allow osc cat with one parameter, if it is a url.
- core.py:makeurl() now prints the url for educational purposes if osc -v -v
do_maintainer relly on delPerson, which did not exists. It is
taken from old delMaintainer function with role handling.
Fixed also some issues in do_maintainer role handling
that preprocess helper for --days myself.
0.121.jw03
- fixed osc req list -U to not look into the local dir
- added osc my ... pkg/prj/req shorthand commands
- add 'osc se' alias for 'osc search -e'
- add -b -m -M to 'osc search'
0.121.jw02
- made rresults an alias for results. python decorators are a strange concept...
- asserting that ~/.oscrc remains mode 0600
- no more plain text passwords in ~/.oscrc, we store now as bz2+base64
- added verbosity control -v -q. To be used in guess_proj_pack()
- added 'll' and 'ls -l' as shorthand to 'list -v'
- started to change to explicit dual license GPLv2 or GPLv3 to conform to Novell policy.
- added revision parameter to show_upstream_srcmd5(), so that it can be used in do_cat later.
- allowed both integer and srcmd5 revisions in meta_get_filelist()
- added 'lL', 'LL': allowed -e and -v together in do_list(). Was an internal error before.
- added cat -e, to cat a file through a link.
'cat -e -r 3' expands through the third revision of the _link.
- added subcmd bco as alias for branch -c
- added default project to branch subcommand. .oscrc:branch_project = OpenSUSE:Factory
- added primitive experimental support for .oscrc:checkout_no_colon = 1
- suggest using svn when .svn found.
- alias submitpac submitrequest
- osc bco now continues to checkout after branch target exists error.
- added .oscrc:plaintext_passwd=1 for backwards compatibility
- moved core.py:exclude_stuff to .oscrc:exclude_glob and expand it to catch *.orig etc.
- allowed req as alias for request.
- bugfix get_request_list: use 'or' with multiple states, not 'and'.
- added osc req list -s all; a shorthand for enumerating all states
- osc req list no longer confuses creator with approver.
- osc req list -D nnn limit to requests nnn days old.
- osc req list now also shows requests from the the given package, not only to.
- improved help texts with repairlink to point to osc resolved.
- improved passx code when creating oscrc.
- osc sr -l is now a shortcut for 'osc req list -M -a -t submit -D 0'
--overlay OVERLAY
Copy overlay filesystem to buildroot after installing
all RPMs. This must be a valid directory.
--rsync-src RSYNCSRC
Copy overlay folder (RSYNCSRC) to a folder (RSYNCDEST)
inside the buildroot using rsync.
It will "%define RSYNCDONE 1" for handling %setup in your
specfile. E.g.:
%prep
%if 0%{?RSYNCDONE}
%setup -n aaa_base -T -D -b 5 -b 7
%else
%setup -n aaa_base -b 5 -b 7
%endif
--rsync-dest RSYNCDEST
Todo: tell rpmbuild not to delete the folders.
Removed files should be hanlded too, so the code will iterate through
non-dirs, instead of files only. Plus the default action for '!' files
is remove.