- simplified TextMeter/pb usage
- fixed header in meter.py
- delted unused vars in function calls
- get rid of most MGErrors
- do not check for file:// in grabber.py
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
* renamed mirror.py to grabber.py
* moved OscFileGraber Class to grabber.py
* in OscMirrorGroup we now use a OscFileGrabber class
* moved progressbar handling in own module (meter.py)
* simplified MGError
* removed meter.py (not needed anymore. We now use
progressbar2
* removed last urlgrabber fragments
* use progressbar2 as a replacement for UrlGrabber.ProgressBar
* use streamfile in combination with progressbar to download files
In case of a pulled/linkrepair wc, it is possible that the backend
requests a hash for a tracked file, which is neither added, restored,
nor modified. For instance, this can happen if a new file was added
to the link target. Hence, for a pulled/linkrepair wc always send
the sha256 hashes of the tracked files.
This is needed for a new validation of the source server.
The source server will 'ask' for the sha256 sum of files which are new or
modified and osc calculates the sha256 sums for those files and sends them
back to the server.
The server checks the sha256 sums and if dies if something is wrong.
At the moment just repo.name is considered. So if
the repo is disabled for s390 all other repo / arch
combination are not shown in the repo list.
To be able to change this r is now a list of dicts
containing the name and arch of the disabled repo.
None for repo if a complete arch gets disabled
None for arch if a complete repo gets disabled
Multiple context expressions are only supported since version 2.7.
It was introduced in commit f6f879d ("Fix potential shell injection
when running rpm2cpio").
Actually, there is nothing that can be injected, except the "-h"
option. However, in case rpm2cpio evolves, we are on the safe side.
Also, document the potential shell injection in the cpio call
(the comment was accidentally removed in commit dbdc712) (the
current osc code is not affected, because we never pass filenames
via *files to core.unpack_srcrpm).
It seems that the "find" binary has no way to indicate an
end of options for its arguments. Hence, we use os.walk to mimic
"find"'s behavior, which is also the cleaner solution.
Fixes: #340 ("osc add of directories does not quote the argument")
This basically reverts commit b2b59ca, because the old code performed
a "no" instead of a "yes" (see also the discussion in
https://github.com/openSUSE/osc/pull/269).
Fixes: #343 ("'osc sr --yes ...' doesn't supersede existing requests
as promised")