This is used to turn "dir" into a package and add it to the version
control (got broken in commit b6f7d1be6c9b58ca6bcd5a12f72652977d3935ba).
Integrated the obscpio code that was introduced in commit
b6f7d1be6c9b58ca6bcd5a12f72652977d3935ba into core.addFiles (XXX: we
should get rid of the run_external(..., shell=True) code).
This is up for discussion, but I try to simplify the interface here:
- obsolete "localrun" and "disabledrun". Still implemented, but not anymore
recommended and documented. can hopefully removed later.
- "runall" is running all services local, also buildtime services
- files get replaced by the service
- can be used to get final tar balls to be used with tools like quilt
This is up for discussion, but I try to simplify the interface here:
- obsolete "localrun" and "disabledrun". Still implemented, but not anymore
recommended and documented. can hopefully removed later.
- "runall" is running all services local, also buildtime services
- files get replaced by the service
- can be used to get final tar balls to be used with tools like quilt
Note: this commit "breaks" the existing get_package_results api, because
it returns a generator, which yields a result xml, instead of a list of
result dicts.
In this case, "osc bl repo" behaves more or less the same as "osc rbl repo"
(in case no corresponding .osc/_buildinfo file exists, we default to
repo and hostarch).
The syntax to create a maintnancerequest for a single currently package
is:
osc mr SOURCEPROJECT SOURCEPACKAGES RELEASEPROJECT
which means that the source project, the package name and the release
project have to be specified on the command line.
Often times the workflow is such that the user will already be inside
of the subdirectory containing the checked out package.
To simplify the submission when the user is in a package subdirectory
this patch adds the syntax:
osc mr .
to indicate that the source project and source target is to be taken
from the meta information in this package directory.
Signed-off-by: Egbert Eich <eich@freedesktop.org>
This is using the request collection api call now instead of xpath query.
More searches should be adapted similar most likely.
"osc my sr" is not a good name for this since it is not limited to
submit actions. But "osc my rq" is used for incoming requests.