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it's annoying flickering, and results the title being unset for
the time when last split is executed and packages are created.
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This is in preparation to support subpackages="pkg:split:arch"
syntax, and just makes the current code ignore anything after
the second colon if it exists. This allows to use the new syntax
in aports git without running experimental abuild on the official
builders.
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we probably will not be able to run the scripts as it can
be incompatible system type
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Fix filename_from_uri call
Ensure remote sources are fetched
Include remote sources in source package
Include pre/post scripts
Include trigger scripts
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The previous deletion of file did not work properly at all. Fix
this instead to rename the file, so we keep the previous download.
This allows builders to redownload upstream file if the checksum
has been changed in aports.
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this allows blacklisting architectures instead of just
whitelisting them. useful when more architectures comeabout.
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unzip(1) is verbose by default since we don't run tar(1) in verbose mode
we should run unzip with -q for consistency.
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"apk del" now returns error if the package name does not exist.
Thus when cross compiling, always install the virtual
.makedepends-$pkgname name for chroot also since undeps() will
try to uninstall it always.
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If $sdir is not defined find writes an error message to stderr. For
example when running:
newapkbuild -n foo -a foo
You will see a find error message because no source url was provided.
This commit silences any find error message. An alternative solution
would be to not invoke find unless $sdir is set.
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fix check that all subpackages exists, not only main package
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splice is a linux thing.
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Few days ago some user on IRC pointed out that the current error message:
abuild-apk: Not a member of group abuild
is confusing. He was trying to build a package using abuild -r and
didn't know what this message means.
fixes #5408
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some packages don't have patches. We should not error if builddir is not
set in this case.
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the _builddir should never been used bu abuild due to the _ prefix.
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the _ prefix is reserved for APKBUILD. This is to avoid use variable
names in APKBUILD that may clash with abuilds internal vars
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consistent result regardless of current setting
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To do so you need to set the patch_args variable to your desired
command line flags.
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it's a regular expression, not shell pattern. empty match will
match everything (default is ^user\\.)
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Do not add prepare() to new APKBUILDs in the future, as this
functionality is superseded by the addition of the default prepare
patcher in abuild.
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A majority of APKBUILDs currently use exactly the prepare() provided by
newapkbuild verbatim, even for packages where no patches exist, which
has created the expectation that patches listed as sources are applied
by default.
This rev simply adds that default prepare() to abuild (and exposes it as
default_prepare), with no configurability. If needed, default behaviour
can be overridden by providing explicitly prepare().
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For git repositories the $reporev variable is not really used since the
$_rev variable is passed to git and $_rev was only set when $reporev was
empty.
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The snapshot function was indented with spaces while the rest of the
code is indented with tabs.
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instead of forking stat once force every file with one file argument,
we fork it once with all the files as arg. This reduces number of forks.
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we should not compress man pages that are already compressed.
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This should be a minimal performance improvement since hardlinks are
replaced with symlinks and should thus already point to the correct
file.
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The problem is that gzip refuses to run if it detects that a file has
more than 1 link. Our existing solution (removing hardlinks, compressing
the man page and recreating the hardlinks) made certain assumptions
about inode order that are only given on Unix v7 like filesystems
meaning it didn't work properly on 'tree-based' filesystems like BTRFS
or ZFS.
This patch has a different more bulletproof approach: It simply replaces
all hardlinks with symlinks. This is way easier because symlinks (unlike
hardlinks) can point to a file that doesn't exist, therefore we can
update all links before compressing the file in an easy way.
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