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Allow omitting loading of system installed database and system
repositories for the commands that operate on package indexes
only.
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apk_db_close is not re-entrant, and would be executed by the signal
handler. It makes sense to just ignore the signal after applet
is complete as the clean up work has been started already.
fixes #10840
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fixes #10848
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fixes #10650
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- implement and document --no-interactive
- improve --interactive documentation
- treat EOF as Y
fixes #10860
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this allows the applet registration to work in a portable way, without having to
weird things with the linker.
ref #10794
[TT: rebased for 2.12]
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The progress bar requires the terminal emulator to support ANSI escape
sequences. Normally, TERM is set to dumb to indicate that the terminal
emulator doesn't support any ANSI escape sequences. Attempting to use
ANSI escape sequences on dumb terminals will lead to weird output. In
order to make apk work by default, even on dumb terminals, this commit
introduces an additional check which consults $TERM and disables the
progress bar if it is set to "dumb".
[TT: backported to 2.12]
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In case of failure when loading an APKINDEX, no errors are
propagated to the user which may uncorrectly interpret the
current problem.
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unintentional regression from commit edb45ae464
fixes #10707
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This uses some macro trickery to make sure that there's one-to-one
mapping with the option index enum and the descriptor. The down
side is that enum's are generated via #define's and editors might
not pick them up for auto completion, but the benefits are more:
it's no longer possible have mismatching enum value and descriptor
index, and the amount of source code lines is less.
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This greatly helps with memory management on applications that
may want to daemonize and open/close database several times.
Also the lifetime and "owner" of memory for all data is now
explicitly bound to owning struct apk_database, which might
be helpful when writing language bindings. As side effect, the
interned "atoms" are unique only within what apk_database, so
comparing packages from different apk_database may not work
as expected.
Fixes #10697
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This reduces the number of relocations on PIE binaries, and also
reduces the executable size. Parsing of the options is slightly
sped up as only the exact matching option group parser is called.
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This creates main help like:
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usage: apk [<OPTIONS>...] COMMAND [<ARGUMENTS>...]
Package installation and removal:
add Add packages to WORLD and commit changes
del Remove packages from WORLD and commit changes
System maintenance:
fix Check WORLD against the system and ensure consistency
update Update repository indexes
upgrade Install upgrades available from repositories
cache Commands related to the management of an offline package cache
Querying package information:
info Give detailed information about packages or repositories
list List packages matching a pattern or other criteria
dot Generate graphviz graphs
policy Show repository policy for packages
Repository maintenance:
index Create repository index file from packages
fetch Download packages from global repositories to a local directory
manifest Show checksums of package contents
verify Verify package integrity and signature
Miscellaneous:
audit Audit directories for changes
stats Show statistics about repositories and installations
version Compare package versions or perform tests on version strings
This apk has coffee making abilities.
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And applet specific help like:
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usage: apk add [<OPTIONS>...] PACKAGES...
Description:
apk add adds the requested packages to WORLD and installs (or upgrades)
them if not already present, ensuring all dependencies are met.
Options:
--initdb Initialize a new package database
-l, --latest Disables normal heuristics for choosing which repository to install a
-u, --upgrade When adding packages which are already installed, upgrade them rather
-t, --virtual NAME
Instead of adding the specified packages to WORLD, create a new
--no-chown Do not change file owner or group
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Instead, to make sure test mode produces same output, redefine
time() for the test mode binary.
Reverts parts of 0b82bcc53e60.
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Detailed docs have been removed from the apk binaries, in favor of
git-style short summaries of each command.
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Add also some testing to make sure help, long help and handling
of invalid arguments works as expected.
Based on pull request #19 originally by Laurent Arnoud (@spk).
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fixes test suite regression from previous commit
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This reverts commit 358f703b76ece639e5d3634f677e0b345b1b9f89.
The short option -s conflicts info --size and fetch --stdout.
Revert this for now.
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merge_options() will write one more entry to the options table
which is the end-of-table indicator. Allocate memory for it too.
valgrind did not pick it up due to being in stack; changing alloca
to malloc would make valgrind notice the issue too.
Reported-by: Mobile Stream <info@mobile-stream.com>
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there are several applets that support simulation but are not
committing changes to database
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Most applets return whatever apk_solver_commit() returns. It is the
number of errors found (or negative for hard error). Sanitize the
error value to not give false success exit code in the unlikely case
of errors % 256 == 0.
Reported-by: Max Justicz <max@justi.cz>
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tests)
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Internally the value is in seconds, but on command line it's in
minutes.
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This modifies apk cache for indexes to be automatically refreshed
periodically without explicit 'update' or '--update-cache' usage.
The default is to do if-modified-since request if the local copy
is older than 4 hours. This age can be changed with --cache-max-age.
Using --update-cache will change this age to 60 seconds to make
sure the cached copy is relatively new. The small age is in order
to try to avoid downloading indexes second time when apk-tools is
upgraded and apk re-execs after self-upgrade.
Accordingly using explicitly 'apk update' will now enforce
--force-refresh and request the very latest index by requesting
any potential http proxy to do refresh too.
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This unloads --force as several of the things are really not wanted
together. E.g. --force-refresh is a lot different from --force-broken-world
and doing --force to get the other might introduce unwanted behaviour.
--force is still kept for backwards compatibility and it enables
most things --force was used for.
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This flag enables a group of options used during initramfs tmpfs
initial install.
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This flag skips running hook scripts
This flag *must* be used during initramfs tmpfs initial install.
The reason that this new flag is needed is that the hooks will currently
always fail as musl and /bin/sh is missing at this stage on diskless.
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This fixes couple of valgrind reported leaks - though they are
non-important since the leak happens on "exit" only and kernel
frees it anyway.
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This reduces function pointers in heap, and unifies how the
io functions are called.
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cleans up procfs mount
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Implement --no-cache. The index is read directly from network and not
cached. This is useful for docker, where you install a set of packages
and directly after purge the cache. (see
https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/blob/1fc9e59d1689fc4eaf930ec66389fe58062fccec/builder/scripts/apk-install)
fixes #4905
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Add also a new 'commit' group that is the common options
for all applets that can commit package changes.
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