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Translators and developers should count this as the string freeze unless
something REALLY essential comes up. Send in patches to these translations
when you get a chance (and patches are appreciated, as they are much easier
to deal with).
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* Added some {}
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specified
* Use db->path when appropriate
* Commented out the FAKEROOT checks in libalpm. This should never ever be done.
TODO test this quite a bit, as this will never cause the transactions to fail
if RW operations are requested... right now it is totally up to the front end
to decide when to fail
* Use realpath() to canonicalize the root path when specified, so
_alpm_makepath() doesn't freak out
* Fixed some output/indent of MDFile and SHAFile algorithms
* More efficient sprintf() usage in MDFile/SHAFile
* Added real error output to _alpm_makepath
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occasions where some alpm stuff could be used without initializing the
library (vercmp is one). TODO make these functions (handle accessors)
better by returning "library not initialized" instead of failing.
* Removed NoUpgrade lines from pacman.conf - we need to test this!
* Re-corrected the lib targets for src/util/*
* make dist seems to have updated the po files
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in but did it right by duplicating the package first.
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anyway.
* Spelling/commenting etc.
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
* Updated German translation
Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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it. Eventually we'll make progress.
* Rewrote the _alpm_splitdep function to behave more like all our other
function calls. Use heap instead of stack allocation for the depend struct,
so now it needs to be freed by the caller.
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* Moved entirely to alpm_pkg_get_* accessors, to read data on demand
* Mostly removed the INFRQ_ parameters from outside the be_files backend (making
the backend more extensible in the long run)
* packages created from _alpm_db_scan now have the db and origin set (making
accessors actually work for these packages)
* removed _alpm_db_ensure_pkgcache
* totally revamped the _alpm_checkconflicts function, making it cleaner and
easier to read (and thus fix in the long run) - maintainable code ftw
NOTE: feel free to rename the functions... I couldn't think of anything better
* removed an extra loop in sync.c:find_replacements - no sense in looping over
an entire DB while strcmp'ing the name, when we have get_pkgfromcache
Other:
* package struct "license" -> "licenses"
* Created _alpm_sync_find (duplicate code in some places, find_pkginsync
* Minor const correctness changes along the way
* fixed a couple extra '/' pathing issues (non-issues really)
* removed a duplicate pkg_cmp function
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
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allows for the same bit operators to be used across the board on pkg_get
operations.
* Changed name of INFRQ_NONE -> INFRQ_BASE to more clearly reflect what it
does (loads pkg name and version).
* Added a few missing things on package functions, such as SYMEXPORT and
ALPM_LOG_FUNC.
* Slight updates to pmenv to print 'pass' and 'fail' instead of 'passed' and
'failed'. Keeps output a bit more concise.
* Fixed a doxygen comment spelling error. :P
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* Added some provision switching hackery. This could probably use some
refactoring,.. it solves the following case:
pkg1 and pkg2 provide 'foo' and are both installed
pkg3 depends on 'foo' and so lists 'pkg1' in the REQUIREDBY db section
pkg1 is upgraded and no longer provides 'foo'
** This code ensures that the REQUIREDBY of pkg3 is updated to require pkg2
now instead of pkg1
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
* Fixed FS #6442 - don't list directories in -Ql output.
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about bigger DB changes later, but lets not screw anything up for release.
* Removed some weird uses of "not ... ==" usage in pactest- correct me if I'm
wrong, but isn't "!=" a lot more clean and concise?
* Print description of failed tests in the pactest summary. This could get
dirty with a lot of failed tests though, so watch out.
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for and is a dependency of another package. (upgrade057)
* Removed man2html stuff from doc/Makefile.am.
* Patch: improved depends checking in _alpm_checkdeps
Nagy Gabor <ngaba@petra.hos.u-szeged.hu>
* Slight revisions to pmrule.py to allow for a PKG_PROVIDES test.
* Very quick updates to the pactest README.
* Added rules to some of the newer upgrade tests. Note: upgrade055 now fails
due to requiredby entries not being written packages that are dependencies
in a provides role.
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per package.
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* Unified some functions names "package" -> "pkg" for consistency
* Removed the goofy 'faketarget' stuff used for dep testing
* Renamed alpm_pkg_isin -> alpm_pkg_find
* Renamed alpm_db_readpkg -> alpm_db_get_pkg
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
* added '-fstack-protector' flag to debug compile, to catch any buffer
overflows we may have in stack variables.
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* Using the wrong info level for replacements
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these packages, but -S explicitly asks for confirmation.
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* Updated all of the language files, as the POT file was updated. NOTE FOR
TRANSLATORS, try to base your next contribution off of these, notice how
some msgids and messages have been wrapped to the next line- it makes it
easier to read anyway.
* More Makefile.am/configure.ac updates. 'make dist' and 'make distclean' now
work properly, with only one caveat- the automatic testing in distclean
doesn't do so hot as it is compiled with a default configure, which includes
the fakeroot-proof code (which does not cooperate with pactest).
* Added a Makefile.am for the pactest directory.
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current ones were a bit out of date.
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Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
* Updated Italian translations.
Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
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* Fixed conflict checking. I had mistakenly assumed that the transaction
packages were of type 'pmsyncpkg_t', but that is not the case. Reverted back
to pmpkg_t's and fixed some checking a bit.
* pactest results: PASSED = 71 (100.00%)
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* Fixed a segfault in the conflict checking code
* Added an automatic failure in the case of -A/-U for a replacement of an
existing package. This requires a large amount of work and is postponed for
now. Example:
If ncmpc is installed, pacman -U /path/to/ncmpc-svn.pkg.tar.gz will fail
with and appropriate error message
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to work as expected.
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
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properly
* Error when re-reading the DB for replacements, wrong info level
* Removed an duplicate debug message "checking for package replacements"
* Check ignorepkg for REAL upgrades...
* Properly check the NOSAVE flag
* some unlink_file (remove.c) cleanup
* fix indent level on handle.c
* Force libalpm paths to end with a '/' char
* Fixed 'target' looping in conflict.c (pmsyncpkg_t, not pmpkg_t)
* Added some debug output to cache and db scanning
** All pactest tests succeed again, yay **
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
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track down the great "Codemac Segfault"
* Fixed sortdeps - use the alpm_pkg_get functions to ensure data
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from one package to another seemlessly (knock on wood). This is implemented
through the use of two skip lists in the trans struct- skip_add and
skip_remove, which replace the former trans->skiplist.
* Removed an unnecessary function parameter, added a necessary one.
* If a package has no backup files, print '(none)' under the heading so it is
more obvious.
* Updated my TODO list.
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Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
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* Changed that removal message again, hopefully it sounds good now.
* Shortened a usage option description so it would not wrap at 81 chars.
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* Small change to string in remove.c (translators may or may not have to worry
about this, depending on their already existing translation).
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object
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operation, technically, as 1.1.2-1 >= 1.1.2 is true.
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- the code should be clearer, more organized, commented, and have worthwhile
variable names now
- proactive backup=()s now work. That is, adding a file to a backup array
does what it should on the upgrade to that package, no longer forcing you to
wait a full upgrade cycle for it to take effect
* ldconfig was being run twice on an upgrade operation - fixed
* fixed another pm_fprintf/printf output corruption with the progress bars
* refactored some duplicate code for adjusting 'requiredby' lists
* Added config.rpath to .cvsignore
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* Added comment for something I noticed while looking through code
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Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
* Added a blurb to 'translation-help' about wrapped messages in po files
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maintain here.
* moved bash_completion from the "archlinux" script in the official bash_completion package
* moved zsh_completion from the AUR zsh-pacman package
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* Updated pot translation templates
* Located culprit of progress bar moving when unicode characters are used,
added a TODO note about it
* Removed '(target)' string from the sync.c error message, just like we did
from add.c yesterday
* Updated my TODO
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versions match. (reported by Travis Willard)
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want the actual number of characters, not the number of bytes.
* Added a TODO to take care of later in scriptlet processing.
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