* obsolete deletepac and deleteprj to delete and rdelete commands.
- enable package tracking by default
* add support to hide commands in help list (so we can show propper
help when people still try to use it).
seife: this is for you, drop your own scripts emulating it :)
The usage information on osc co PACKAGE was a bit confusing and one of
the descriptions was inaccurate. Remove the inaccurate description and
improve the language on the clearer one.
A simple solution to the colons in project names messing up LD_LIBRARY_PATH:
http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse-buildservice/2008-12/msg00166.html
Example use:
$ osc co -c openSUSE:Factory osc
A $PWD/osc/debian.changelog
A $PWD/osc/debian.tar.gz
A $PWD/osc/osc-0.113.tar.gz
A $PWD/osc/osc.changes
A $PWD/osc/osc.dsc
A $PWD/osc/osc.spec
A $PWD/osc/ready
Versus without -c
$ osc co openSUSE:Factory osc
A $PWD/openSUSE:Factory/osc/debian.changelog
A $PWD/openSUSE:Factory/osc/debian.tar.gz
A $PWD/openSUSE:Factory/osc/osc-0.113.tar.gz
A $PWD/openSUSE:Factory/osc/osc.changes
A $PWD/openSUSE:Factory/osc/osc.dsc
A $PWD/openSUSE:Factory/osc/osc.spec
A $PWD/openSUSE:Factory/osc/ready
Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <bphilips@suse.de>
New functions:
osc.core.get_commit_message_template()
- check the differences in .changes
- extract them and add to the commit message
osc.core.dgst_from_string():
- same as dgst, but work with string argument
Modified functions:
osc.core.edit_message():
- new optional argument template
osc.commandline.do_commit():
- use get_commit_message_template to collect the changes and call the
edit_message with template argument
osc.core.edit_message():
- used dgst_from_string for header_orig value, so commit message could be
used as is with template. Used a mtime check for canceling support.
TODO: maybe is dgst_from_string unecessary
- print_buildlog: use streamfile() to retrieve the buildlog
- do_cat: use streamfile() to retrieve a file - there's no need to have a tempfile or to read the entire file into memory anymore
- add --current parameter for linkpac to use current revision of source
package fixed.
- add osc setlinkrev to add or update revision number in links easily
- fix streaming of binary files via "cat" (#493325)
fostering open source contributions says that it can discourage contribution by
conveying a false sense of "code ownership". Marking territory is negatively
affecting collaboration. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSFDm3UYkeE
* basically get rid of the scheme and apisrv mess - instead directly use the apiurl (== <protocol>://<host>) for everything
* some other minor cleanups here and there
* everyone who has a scheme or apisrv entry in his ~/.oscrc will get a deprecation warning but it's still working (at some point in the future we might remove these code paths)
* when writing a new ~/.oscrc store the apiurl in the conffile [fixes#478054]
- while being at it:
* fixed#478054 ("osc asks for build.o.o credential even if -A<somelocalapi> is always used")
* fixed#478052 ("osc backtrace on password entry (first startup)")
- osc diff -rX:Y: the default is to return an unified diff (to get a pretty diff use the --pretty option)
- osc rdiff: the default is to return a pretty diff (to get an unified diff use the --unified option)
- osc sr show --diff: the default is to return a pretty diff (to get an unified diff use the --unified option)
- core.get_binarylist(): add "verbose" switch that returns instances of class
File, instead of filenames
- improve core.get_binary_file():
* clean up tempfiles,
* set mtime,
* set file mask
Function signature is changed, because I'm not aware of any user than the example
script I once published on http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/osc_plugins
- do_addremove():
* if "do_package_tracking" is enabled scan the project dir for new/disappeared packages
* added --recursive option (If CWD is a project dir then scan all package dirs as well)
* minor pathname fix
- fixed argument handling in some methods: don't remove items from a list while looping over it
now 'osc submitrequest create' checks if you already submitted requests for this package, if so it'll ask you if the previous submissions should be revoked
OscConfigParser() behaves like a normal ConfigParser() object. The
only differences is that it preserves the order+format of configuration entries
and that it stores comments.
In order to keep the order and the format it makes use of the ConfigLineOrder()
class.
- removed .netrc cruft from the conf module
- other config cleanups