This fixes some regressions with osc chroot:
- osc chroot --wipe --root=/dir/ can now be called outside
a working copy
- osc chroot --noinit --root=/dir/ can now be called outside
a working copy and behaves like the old code (Just entering
the chroot without any modifications)
- The confirmation of the deletion is implemented again and thus
the --force option was implemented too.
without this patch, `importsrcpkg` breaks with the following output:
```
File "/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/osc/commandline.py", line 7868, in do_importsrcpkg
createPackageDir(os.path.join(project.dir, pac), project)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/posixpath.py", line 94, in join
genericpath._check_arg_types('join', a, *p)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/genericpath.py", line 151, in _check_arg_types
raise TypeError("Can't mix strings and bytes in path components") from None
TypeError: Can't mix strings and bytes in path components
```
Fixes#712
fix the lastbuildroot handling if the package is being build oustide of
a package directory and thus no .osc/ dir can be found.
We then just skip the store_write_last_buildroot and store_read_last_buildroot
calls.
The error message if the call of _commit is just:
"ERROR: service run failed"
One option why this can fail is that the user Editor in env('EDITOR')
is not present.
We check now if e.msg gives a hint about "not found file" and then
error out with a better error message
There is a config option 'include_request_from_project' which
can be set to 0 to exclude all requests originating from the
project in osc [rq|review] list.
To force this behaviour just once (without always editing oscrc
the '--incoming' option can be used.
Make "osc buildinfo --alternative-project <project> ..." consistent with
"osc build --alternative-project <project> ...". This change breaks some
invocations where a build_descr is omitted (but in this case, simply
use "osc buildinfo <project> <package> <repo> <arch>).
Simplify the project sr handling in do_submitrequest a bit. It also fixes
a bug in case a target project and --separate-request is specified.
Other bugs are retained for now (for instance, --update-link is ignored).
Most of the stuff is now done in the API.
For just submitting all in one request the following is sufficient:
<action type="submit"> <source project="%s" /> %s </action>
If a target project is given it looks like this:
<action type="submit"> <source project="%s" /> <target project="%s"> %s </action>
We don't need package name or source package and targets anymore.
This is all handled by the API now.
For the --seperate-requests case the check for the entries in the linkinfo
is not working on most cases. So we handle this in the do_submitrequest
and skip the package if X-Opensuse-Errorcode is missing_action which means
basically nothing to do for this package
redesign target_project handling
* Adapt do_config to use the new credentials manager implementation
and add a --change-password option which can be used to change the
password.
* Adapt config_set_option to follow the change in do_config.
* Split selection of the credentials manager descriptor to reuse it
in do_config and interactive_config_setup.
* Introduce new ConfigMissingCredentialsError which is raised in case
of missing credentials (user or password). In this case the user will
be asked to enter the new credentials.
Handle multiple revisions the same as a single revision in terms of what
is allowed (digit, or 32 character string [md5]). Additionally, support
either blank or "latest" to mean latest revision (None).
This allows for new revision to be specified without old revision like the
following example:
osc rdiff ... -r :17