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Author SHA1 Message Date
clayton craft a9e5b362dc Implement zapping of apk packages with ver different than aports (466) (#474)
This adds a new option to `zap`: `-m / --mismatch-bins`

When set, any binary apks in the work directory packages folder will be
removed if their version differs from the version in the relevant
APKBUILD in aports.
2017-08-28 20:34:03 +00:00
clayton craft d0f09ca0d0 Resolve #361 by zapping existing chroots after init (#385)
This extends zap() to add a 'no_confirm' option (False by default), and
zap() is now called by init with no_confirm=True to automatically zap
any existing chroots after the user runs init. This helps insure that
what is installed in the chroots is exactly what the user expects after
setting options in init.

Additionally, we create `cache_http` to verify write access to the work
folder instead of `chroot_native`. So we can ask for zapping only if
no chroot folder exists.
2017-08-18 16:25:58 +00:00
Oliver Smith ff9f2d620f Fix #271: properly resolve symlinks in all paths (#329)
I've replaced all instances in the code of `os.path.abspath`
with `os.path.realpath`, as this does the same as `abspath`
plus resolving symlinks.
See also: https://stackoverflow.com/a/40311142
2017-08-15 14:08:48 +00:00
Oliver Smith a49187c6e4
Fix #242: Validate input in pmb.helpers.cli
* Validate all inputs from `pmbootstrap init`
* Add a new `confirm()` function, that validates input of yes/no
  questions properly
* All questions loop until they have a valid answer now
2017-07-26 19:05:06 +02:00
Oliver Smith 51bdc24315 Properly rebuild/install packages when something changed (Fix #120, #108, #131) (#129)
TLDR: Always rebuild/install packages when something changed when executing "pmbootstrap install/initfs/flash", more speed in dependency resolution.
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pmbootstrap has already gotten some support for "timestamp based rebuilds", which modifies the logic for when packages should be rebuilt. It doesn't only consider packages outdated with old pkgver/pkgrel combinations, but also packages, where a source file has a newer timestamp, than the built package has.

I've found out, that this can lead to more rebuilds than expected. For example, when you check out the pmbootstrap git repository again into another folder, although you have already built packages. Then all files have the timestamp of the checkout, and the packages will appear to be outdated. While this is not largely a concern now, this will become a problem once we have a binary package repository, because then the packages from the binary repo will always seem to be outdated, if you just freshly checked out the repository.

To combat this, git gets asked if the files from the aport we're looking at are in sync with upstream, or not. Only when the files are not in sync with upstream and the timestamps of the sources are newer, a rebuild gets triggered from now on.

In case this logic should fail, I've added an option during "pmbootstrap init" where you can enable or disable the "timestamp based rebuilds" option.

In addition to that, this commit also works on fixing #120: packages do not get updated in "pmbootstrap install" after they have been rebuilt. For this to work, we specify all packages explicitly for abuild, instead of letting abuild do the resolving. This feature will also work with the "timestamp based rebuilds".

This commit also fixes the working_dir argument in pmb.helpers.run.user, which was simply ignored before.

Finally, the performance of the dependency resolution is faster again (when compared to the current version in master), because the parsed apkbuilds and finding the aport by pkgname gets cached during one pmbootstrap call (in args.cache, which also makes it easy to put fake data there in testcases).

The new dependency resolution code can output lots of verbose messages for debugging by specifying the `-v` parameter. The meaning of that changed, it used to output the file names where log messages come from, but no one seemed to use that anyway.
2017-07-10 15:23:43 +00:00
Oliver Smith 328bed4ba2
Add testcases for pmbootstrap challenge.
* pmb/challenge/apk.py had to be renamed to pmb/challenge/apk_file.py,
  so the "internal" functions of that file could be accessed, while
  still providing the short notation pmb.challenge.apk().
* zap asks for each buildroot_* chroot, if you want to remove it, not
  only for the one with the device arch
* add new pmb.chroot.tempfolder() function, that creates a temporary
  folder, that belongs to "user" and deletes it, if it already exists.
  this function gets used in a few challenge testcases.
2017-06-19 20:07:51 +02:00
Oliver Smith ae950fb9f7
Hello, there! 2017-05-26 22:08:45 +02:00