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2011-02-08Skip diskspace checking for symlinks and directories in all casesDan McGee
We did this in some but not all cases, assuming the 0 value coming out of libarchive would not be a problem. However, this does not work for "fake" filesystems such as rpc_pipefs, which reports a free block and total block count of zero. Fix this by not ever counting symlinks or directories, and adding a note explaining that if we someday do count directories, their size needs to be attributed to the proper place. This patch also includes a few cleanups/performance tweaks- avoid calling strlen() on the mountpoint directory string as much by storing this size in our mountpoint struct, and push the snprintf() call up to the calculate functions since we were already doing it here in the remove case. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-07Refactor out common code in pkghash add functionsPang Yan Han
The overlapping code in _alpm_pkghash_add() and _alpm_pkghash_add_sorted() are now in a new static function pkghash_add_pkg(). This function has a third flag parameter which determines whether the package should be added in sorted order. Signed-off-by: Pang Yan Han <pangyanhan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-07Handle null pkgcache for local/sync db_populate()Pang Yan Han
In sync_db_populate() and local_db_populate(), a NULL db->pkgcache is not caught, allowing the functions to continue instead of exiting. A later alpm_list_msort() call which uses alpm_list_nth() will thus traverse invalid pointers in a non-existent db->pkgcache->list. pm_errno is set to PM_ERR_MEMORY as _alpm_pkghash_create() will only return NULL when we run out of memory / exceed max hash table size. The local/sync db_populate() functions are also exited. Signed-off-by: Pang Yan Han <pangyanhan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-06Merge branch 'maint'Dan McGee
2011-02-06Remove redundant _alpm_strtrim() in be_local.cPang Yan Han
When reading the "desc" file in _alpm_local_db_read(), some strings are trimmed and checked for length > 0 before their use/duplication subsequently. They are then trimmed again when there is no need to. The following code snippet should illustrate it clearly: while(fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) && strlen(_alpm_strtrim(line))) { char *linedup; STRDUP(linedup, _alpm_strtrim(line), goto error); info->groups = alpm_list_add(info->groups, linedup); } This patch removes the redundant _alpm_strtrim() calls in _alpm_local_db_read() such as the one inside the STRDUP shown above. Signed-off-by: Pang Yan Han <pangyanhan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Handle PM_ERR_WRITE in alpm_strerror()Pang Yan Han
PM_ERR_WRITE is defined in alpm.h but not handled in alpm_strerror(). This patch corrects that. Signed-off-by: Pang Yan Han <pangyanhan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Add new translations from TransifexDan McGee
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Update translation file indexes and MakevarsDan McGee
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Add comment about download file resolutionDan McGee
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Merge remote-tracking branch 'allan/hash'Dan McGee
2011-02-04Add more error checking and loggingDan McGee
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Ensure found files are actually filesDan McGee
We located files in a few places but didn't check if they were files or directories. Ensure they are actually files using stat() and S_ISREG(); this showed itself when trying to download to the directory name itself in FS#22645. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Improve pkghash_remove algorithmDan McGee
Rather than potentially move every item to the next NULL, attempt to move at most one item at a time by iterating backwards from the NULL location in the hash array. If we move an item, we repeat the process on the now shorter "chain" until no more items need moving. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Use alpm_list_remove_item in pkghash_removeDan McGee
Removes the code that was duplicated and has now been refactored into a separate method. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Add new alpm_list_remove_item() functionDan McGee
This takes in the list and a list item, and does the pointer dance necessary to remove it from the list regardless of whether it is first, last, or somewhere in the middle. It is useful for callers that already know what item needs to be removed and have a pointer to it rather than doing a search by data that the plain alpm_list_remove() does. Refactor alpm_list_remove() to use this function as well. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Actually remove packages from pkghash on removalAllan McRae
Fully removes a package from the hash. Also unify prototype with removal from an alpm_list_t, fixing issues when removing a package from the pkgcache. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Refactor finding position for new hash entryAllan McRae
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Rehash efficientlyAllan McRae
Rehash without recreating the hash table list or reallocating the memory for holding the list nodes. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Slightly more efficient rehash size selectionAllan McRae
While probably still not optimal in terms of everyday usage in pacman, this reduces the absolute size increase to "more reasonable" levels. For databases greater than 5000 in size, the minimum size increase is used which is still on the order of a 10% increase. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Error handling for maximum database sizeAllan McRae
Check that the requested size of a pkghash is not beyond the maximum prime. Also check for successful creation of a new hash before rehashing. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Change default sync hash table sizing to 66% fullDan McGee
Since the sync database never changes size once we initialize it, we allow it to be filled a bit more. This reduces the overall memory footprint needed by the hash table. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Implement a quick and dirty rehash functionDan McGee
This allows us to get through the rehash required by smoke001 and pass all pactests. It is by no means the best or most efficient implementation but it does do the job. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Read pkgcache into hashAllan McRae
Read the package information for sync/local databases into a pmpkghash_t structure. Provide a alpm_db_get_pkgcache_list() method that returns the list from the hash object. Most usages of alpm_db_get_pkgcache are converted to this at this stage for ease of implementation. Review whether these are better accessing the hash table directly at a later stage. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Get estimated package count when populating databasesDan McGee
This works for both local and sync databases in slightly different ways. For the local database, we can use the directory hard link count on the local/ folder. For sync databases, we use the archive size coupled with some computed average per-package sizes to determine an estimate. This is currently a dead assignment once calculated, but could be used to set the initial size of a hash table. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-04Add a hash table for holding packagesAllan McRae
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2011-02-01Fix locale.h/setlocale inclusion with --disable-nlsDan McGee
Noted in FS#22697. When I factored out _alpm_parsedate() into a common function, I didn't move the <locale.h> include properly, causing a build failure when NLS is disabled and this header isn't automatically included everywhere. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-31alpm/depcmp: new NODEPVERSION flagXavier Chantry
This flag allows to disable version checking in dependency resolving code. depcmp_tolerant respects the NODEPVERSION flag but we still keep the original strict depcmp. The idea is to reduce the impact of the NODEPVERSION flag by using it in fewer places. I replaced almost all depcmp calls by depcmp_tolerant in deps.c (except in the public find_satisfier used by deptest / pacman -T), but I kept depcmp in sync.c and conflict.c Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-31libalpm: fix db_update documentationXavier Chantry
return codes were mixed up Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-29alpm: drop old target interfacesXavier Chantry
It's likely that these interfaces will break sooner or later, now that pacman no longer uses them. So better force the two people who use them to migrate their code to the new add_pkg/remove_pkg interface, which is very easy anyway. Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2011-01-29alpm: deprecate old interfaceXavier Chantry
Old interface is marked as deprecated: int alpm_sync_target(char *target); int alpm_sync_dbtarget(char *db, char *target); int alpm_add_target(char *target); int alpm_remove_target(char *target); New recommended interface: int alpm_add_pkg(pmpkg_t *pkg); int alpm_remove_pkg(pmpkg_t *pkg); Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2011-01-29alpm: new alpm_remove_pkg interfaceXavier Chantry
For consistency with alpm_add_pkg. The new recommended interface is alpm_add_pkg / alpm_remove_pkg, all others interfaces are deprecated. Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2011-01-29alpm: add alpm_find_grp_pkgsXavier Chantry
This group function is meant to help group handling from frontend : it scans all dbs, handling ignored packages and duplicate members (the first repo where a member is found has the priority). Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2011-01-29alpm: new alpm_add_pkg interfaceXavier Chantry
This new function is meant to deprecate all existing sync/add target functions : int alpm_sync_target(char *target); int alpm_sync_dbtarget(char *db, char *target); int alpm_add_target(char *target); Rather than dropping these 3 interfaces, it might be better to rewrite them using alpm_add_pkg for now. Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2011-01-29alpm/dep: add alpm_find_dbs_satisfierXavier Chantry
This is a public interface for resolvedep. It looks nicer to expose it this way rather than through sync_target. This function can also be helpful for external tools as it should give good results close to how pacman select a package for satisfying a given dep. Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2011-01-29Add interactive provider selectionXavier Chantry
If there are multiple providers in one db, pacman used to just stop at the first one (both during dependency resolution or for pacman -S 'provision' which uses the same code). This adds a new conversation callback so that the user can choose which provider to install. By default (user press enter or --noconfirm), the first provider is still chosen, so for example the behavior of sync402 and 403 is preserved. But at least the user now has the possibility to make the right choice in a manual run. If one of the provider is already installed, it is picked for reinstall/upgrade, so that provision 002/003 pactest now pass. $ pacman -S community/smtp-server :: There are 3 providers available for smtp-server: 1) courier-mta 2) esmtp 3) exim Which one do you want to install? Enter a number (default=1): Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>
2011-01-29Merge branch 'maint'Dan McGee
2011-01-29Remove need to explicitly register the local DBDan McGee
Perform the cheap struct and string setup of the local DB at handle initialization time to match the teardown we do when releasing the handle. If the local DB is not needed, all real initialization is done lazily after DB paths and other things have been configured anyway. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-28Ignore known but unused package descfile fieldsDan McGee
We explicitly place 'pkgbase' (and used to place 'force') fields inside PKGINFO files, so ignore them silently instead of printing an error for them. Also make the error message for unknown keys actually contain the key. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-28libalpm: Fix a missing "nicht" (not) in German translation.Thomas Bächler
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-24Fix memory leak and error code in DB readingDan McGee
We were returning a package error code rather than a DB one, and we would leak the archive memory if the database file didn't exist. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-22Compute download size for sync packages onlyDan McGee
Neither packages from files nor packages from the local database will ever have a download size. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-22Merge branch 'maint'Dan McGee
2011-01-21Remove epoch as an independent fieldDan McGee
Instead, go the same route we have always taken with version-release in libalpm and treat it all as one piece of information. Makepkg is the only script that knows about epoch as a distinct value; from there on out we will parse out the components as necessary. This makes the code a lot simpler as far as epoch handling goes. The downside here is that we are tossing some compatibility to the wind; packages using force will have to be rebuilt with an incremented epoch to keep their special status. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-21Allow version comparison to contain epoch specifierDan McGee
Adapting from RPM, follow the [epoch:]version[-release] syntax. We can also borrow some of their parsing code for our purposes (thanks!). Add some new tests to our vercmp shell script tester for epoch comparisons, and then make the code work with these newfangled epoch specifiers. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-21Copy new backend translation over from frontend translationDan McGee
Since it is the same string. Done with some bash looping and sed magic. for src in po/*.po; do echo $src newtrans=$(grep -A1 "msgid.*$1" $src | tail -n1) newtrans=${newtrans//\\/\\\\} echo "$newtrans" fname=${src##*/} dest=lib/libalpm/po/$fname sed -i -e "/msgid.*$1/{N; s/msgstr.*$/$newtrans/}" $dest done Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-21Add a likely_pkg hint argument to sync_db_readDan McGee
In most (all?) cases, we will process all files for a given sync database entry sequentially. The code currently does an _alpm_pkg_find() for every file in the database, but we had the "current" package readily available. Shift some local variables around a bit to expose this to sync_db_read() and use it if the package is the correct one. On my system, this cuts calls to _alpm_pkg_find() from 20,769 to 10,349 calls during a -Qu operation, and results in a ~30% speedup of the same operation (0.35 sec -> 0.27 sec). This benefit should be apparent anywhere we read in the full contents of the sync databases. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-21Improve splitname memory allocationDan McGee
We don't need to create a temporary copy of the string if we are smart with our pointer manipulation and string copying. This saves a bunch of string duplication during database parsing, both local and sync. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-21Improve depends string parsingDan McGee
Remove the need for an unconditional string duplication by using pointer arithmetic instead, and strndup() instead of an unspecified-length strdup(). This should reduce memory churn a fair amount as this is called pretty frequently during database loads. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-21Add strndup fallback function to libalpm utilDan McGee
The same fallback we are currently using in the pacman frontend. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-18Fix integrity check status when installing from fileDan McGee
When installing packages from a file, the integrity check count stays at (0/x) complete. This ensures it is bumped to (x/x) at the end of the process. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>