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to work as expected.
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require a lot of duplicates - this may or may not be a good idea with regards
to portability, but we'll see
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
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beginning to match the way other repos are displayed.
* TODO updates.
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
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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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- 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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Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
* Added a blurb to 'translation-help' about wrapped messages in po files
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Giovanni Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
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MSG/ERR usage earlier, the trailing '\n's are no longer needed
* Oddly enough - *ADDED* some '\n's to the sync_info errors (last commit) as the
package info output does not use the pm_fprintf facility and thus does not
honor our newline/no-newline setup
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* Also don't stop searching when one package is not found (output and continue)
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language files with latest pot file.
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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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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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translations, but may want to update at some point)
* More libalpm/conflict.c changes. Optimized more, hopefully won't need too
much more than this.
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Douglas Soares de Andrade <douglas@archlinux-br.org>, 2007.
Hugo Doria <hugodoria@archlinux-br.org>, 2007.
Lincoln de Sousa <lincoln@archlinux-br.org>, 2007.
Leandro Inácio <leandro@archlinux-br.org>, 2007.
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Updated missing newlines in German translation.
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* German Translation from:
Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
Niclas Pfeifer <macwolf@archlinux.de>
* Italian Translation from:
Giovanni 'voidnull' Scafora <linuxmania@gmail.com>
Alessio 'mOLOk' Bolognino <themolok@gmail.com>
Lorenzo '^zanDarK' Masini <lorenxo86@gmail.com>
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unbelievable amount of strcmp() calls (25 million) due to the list searching.
This has been reimplemented with a set-intersection scheme, due to the fact
that file lists are always ordered. - NEEDS TESTING
* Minor clean up, "globalized" the str_cmp helper to match the alpm comparison
signature, so we can use it elsewhere.
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--cachedir.
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pacman didn't check targets and spit out an error message).
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now uses an strlen call.
* Updates of the *.pot files.
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* Removed usage of 'realpath'. From the manpage:
"Avoid using this function. It is broken by design"
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used instead
* Allow -T/--deptest to work without root privileges
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* Removed the handle->needles param. It's not needed not that alpm_list_t is
public
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* Questions no longer start with "error:"
* downloaded size is output as a float now
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* Update .cvsignore files a bit.
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* Moved some stderr output to stdout
* Remove "RETRIEVE_LOCAL" trans event as libdownload handles local files
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have issues with crazy speeds being displayed.
* Minor string updates to remove unnecessary 1-off translations.
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* Alphabetized options in pacman usage.
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* Fix -Qm segfault
* Minor query cleanup
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'it' and 'pt_BR'.
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* Makefile targets to rebuild po files now work - use 'make update-po' in
the po directories.
* Added two new translation templates as requested on the ML- 'it' and
'pt_BR'.
This commit might be a bit big for the mailing list to like on the commit
message. :)
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* Change libtool default to makepkg2 behavior.
* Other small changes.
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* change to Mb and Gb for both total size and transfer rate if needed
* round up to 1 second for downloads that were between 1s and 0.5s
This function needs some serious looking at, as it's probably not 64bit safe (thus the "wrong calculation" problem on the list).
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packages to be upgraded in a -Su operation. Much of the code is duplicated from
sync.c.
TODO: move the implementation to upgrades.c, and reimplement the sync_sysupgrade
function in terms of this:
trans->packages = alpm_get_upgrades();
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operations (now aborts on a corrupt archive)
* Fixed the pm_fprintf newline error that was plaguing us. It seems a line
resetting 'neednl' was removed a while back (by me). This causes all the
output errors we've been seeing
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* fixed progress output (needs an fflush to move cursor properly)
* broke display_targets function out, to display a list of syncpkgs in
preparation for a -Qu option
* added get_update_time function to deal with progress functions that shouldn't
update too fast due to output redraw speeds
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