When using keyring, osc would crash when called as
`osc config ENDPOINT --change-password`
and when the password didn't exist in the backend.
This prevents it by first checking if a password exists.
in build we imported "conf" and "from .conf import config" which let to
two different instances of config: "global config" at import was the
DEFAULTS array, and conf.config the updated config after reading the
user configuration.
Convert everything to use conf.config as everywhere else, which makes
setting of build defaults in the oscrc work again (like build-jobs).
ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2 - removed, because it's deprecated since py3.6
ssl.OP_NO_SSLv3 - removed, because it's deprecated since py3.6
ssl.OP_NO_TLSv1 - enabled only on py3.6, because it's deprecated since py3.7
ssl.OP_NO_TLSv1_1 - enabled only on py3.6, because it's deprecated since py3.7
This function was already doing most of the work, so we can do this
extra there as well. simplifies the code a little. also fix a regression
in previous change where Pwd.cwd().replace() would rename the directory
(rather than doing a replace on the string value).
This option adds extra packages listed in the specified file to build.
For now, osc does not support automatic buildrequires.
When a package has automatic buildrequires, osc just
returns error code 9 that is returned by build,
but build leaves a list of missing dependencies in
".build.packages/OTHER/_generated_buildreqs" file inside build root.
These extra packages can be added using "--extra-pkgs" ("-x") option,
but this is very inconvenient if there are many of them.
Allowing to add extra dependencies listed in a file makes building
packages with automatic buildrequires much more convenient:
just do a first stage build, resulting in a file with list of
extra dependencies, and then add extra packages from this file
using "--extra-pkgs-from" ("-X") option that is added by this change.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
dot (".") is already used as magic "current project/package" in
other commands like "ls" for example, but in the most useful ones
like copypac and rdelete it was missing. this adds a function that
does the dot expansion and adds it to the respective command expansions.