Always pass the "--statistics" option to the build script (only affects
a vm build). It is not implemented as an option, because we already have
so many of them... (see also https://github.com/openSUSE/osc/pull/412).
yet another option, but
* only very old build scripts don't know it, we should just require a recent one
* build script is ignoring it for chroot case
so why bother with another option?
Note that the diff is only shown, if it was requested before (that is
the "i" command was issued). The new behavior is consistent with the
other commands like "a", "d" etc.
The script used ${PWD} without proper quoting causing Bash completion
to not work properly if there was whitespace in the path of the current
working directory.
Storing the error encoding in an "encoding" attribute "breaks" the
python3 "input" function: In essence, builtin_input_impl does a
getattr(sys.stdout, 'encoding'), which returns our error encoding
instead of the "real" stdout encoding. In order to avoid this, we
store the error encoding in an "_encoding" attribute.
Making SafeWriter a new-style class simplifies the code a lot.
This is a fix for issue #385. osc commit breaks due to
the use of sfilelist.findall('.//entry[@hash]')
I now will iterate through the sfilelist and use
for entry in sfilelist.findall('entry'):
if entry.get('hash'):
... execute hash code ...
This is a little bit slower, but should not break
on SLE11 anymore
Without this change, using "--alternative-project <prj>" in combination
with "--multibuild-package <flavor>" yields to unexpected results (from
a user's point of view). Note that this may break existing (artificial)
workflows (e.g., using --alternative-project to ignore the package
meta's debuginfo flag), but these workflows should be rare and there
are options to achieve the same.
Fixes: #376 ("osc build -M something does not work with
--alternative-project")
Only include a tag if it "has" text in get_request_issues. Note
that the code in get_formatted_issues always assumes the presence
of the "label" tag.
Fixes: #369 ("crash trying to view diff of a request")
"osc maintainer foo" performs a binary maintainer lookup first. If no
results were found, it aborted. Instead it should do a project maintainer
lookup in the no results case, because the cmd's syntax is ambiguous...
The retrun at this point breaks the call, because in most
cases <prj> is not a binary. And the code always checks for the
binary first and then returns if no binary with the name <prj>
is found.
The following abstract methods are added to the PackageQueryResult
class: recommends(), suggests(), supplements(), and enhances().
Note that not all package/metadata formats have a notion of these
weak dependencies.
rpm rpmmd deb arch
recommends x x x
suggests x x x x
supplements x x
enhances x x x
(where "x" represents "supported"). In case of an unsupported weak
dependency, the implementation returns an empty list.
We need the weak dependency support in order to fix#363 ("osc build
-p ../rpms/tw doesnt send recommends to the server which makes client
side build behave differently to server side build").
There is no good reason why "--revision <rev>" and "--expand-link" or
"--revision <rev>" and "--unexpand-link" should be mutually exclusive
during an "osc up" of a package wc.
Introduce the new "--linkrev <rev>" option to specify a rev of the link
target that is used during link expansion.