osc se did not sort the output anymore. The logic
in the existing results.sort(key=...) was wrong. Now it is using
key=itemgetter(0,1) has two columns and key=itemgetter(0) if there
is only one column.
When adding attribute with osc meta attribute <prj> -a <attr> -s '<val>'
the api call gets executed successfull but the return value needs to be
decoded to print it correctly.
The python3.x tests were deactivated because they wouldn't have
worked anyway. This is the last PR that should be activated within
the python3 PR stack.
* use cmp_to_key from functools for python 2.7 and higer
* use self written cmp_to_key for python 2.6
* new functions compare und cmp (used in python2 and python3)
* a lot of bytestring handling and decoding
* fix slow rbl based on f.readline(bufsize)
In that case, the packages to setup the build environment are
taken from the repositories defined in the kiwi file. Osc did
not take into account that the build config must match this
path. So it cannot just get the build config like with normal
builds, but must use a different path.
This led to build errors on some projects like CentOS 7 which
rely on 'Order' statements from the project config.
The OBS backend already had support for this: the 'path' parameter
can be used to overwrite the project path in the _buildconfig
query. We now use this to provide the correct path if we
detect this case. (The detection is currently a heuristic
because OBS does not provide us with a clear indicator.)
Always error out if the source services execution failed (the old
code only errored out if the local_service_run config option was
set (this behavior was probably unintentionally introduced in commit
d3dd8539d9 ('- fallback to "build
--local-package" if it does not exist instead of complaining'))).
Also, do not suppress all exceptions (if something failed in the
services execution code path, the user should be informed).
The bug was reported by darix.
The vc_export_env call was introduced in commit
37ca5535ce ("Export vc env vars when
running a source service") and broke the testsuite. The potential
http request is useless if there are no services. Hence, avoid it.
Thanks to Marco Strigl for catching the testsuite error!
Some services (like the obs_scm) will use them. Note: if realname
or email is not set in the oscrc, an additional http request will
be performed.
This change was requested by darix.
No functional changes. Note that we cannot simply decode the control's
fields as ascii/utf-8 because a field is not necessarily a valid
ascii/utf-8 encoding (it is possible to register _arbitrary_ custom
fields via a 'register-custom-fields' hook when building a deb
package).
Note: DebQuery.debvercmp really deserves a cleanup:/