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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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requiredby for 'already installed' packages, so the test didn't work
properly. Once these errors were fixed, both tests pass fine.
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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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deal with. Currently, libalpm with AND without Nagy's patch fails it.
* Slight spacing update to pmenv.py.
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tar: *: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
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* Added the actual "Nagy's bug" as upgrade055.py.
* Updated the Makefile to distribute the pactest readme.
* Removed COPYING from the pactest directory- see COPYING at the root for the
same license.
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.FILELIST
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add the "requiredby" information that libalpm would have written.
Now it succeeds.
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provides, and conflicts.
- upgrade051 is known to fail- but we want to eventually make it work.
- upgrade052 is Nagy's bug as reported on the ML- I think. If it isn't,
let me know.
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"replaces confusion" thread on pacman-dev for more information
* Cleaned up some 2 item loops in the sync131 test
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through to pacman, whereas --verbose affects the pactest output - this cleans
up the standard test output significantly
* sorted tests a bit better, sectioning off failed tests AFTER successful tests,
to make it easier to see what failed at a glance
* added a 'testname' member to pmtest, which strips path info (cleaner output)
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descriptions, additional rules, etc)
* One new pactest test regarding file migration between packages.
* Fix of a little output bug in pmenv.py
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* --manual-confirm was handled in the wrong order
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* Fail when no tests defined
* Added --manual-confirm to help with hand testing
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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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bumped the version to 0.4. Still a work in progress.
* Changed some linewraps in rankmirrors to keep everything under 80 chars.
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it's a PEP)
* Modified some sync tests
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the check that pkg1 is modified and pkg2 does not exist is good enough for this
use-case. Now we have a 100% pactest success
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http://aurelien.foret.free.fr/archlinux/pactest/
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