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fixes #1396
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fixes #1069
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Solver will now never report partial solution where a conflict
constraint is not satisfied. The is because with --force we might
install the partial solution; and if conflicted packages were to
be installed we might have extra trouble.
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in preparation for provides support. implements also some
dependency satisfaction helper routines.
ref #574.
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* default writing the world with spaces if a space is found
(for backwards compatibility) for now
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instead of just list all installed package
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.. so do not load them.
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Improves /etc/apk/repositories format so you can say:
http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v2.3/main
@edge http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
@testing http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing
After which you can pin dependencies to these tags using:
apk add stableapp newapp@edge bleedingapp@testing
Apk will now by default only use the untagged repositories,
but adding a tag to specific dependency:
1. will prefer that tag for the name
2. allowing pulling in dependencies from that tag (though,
it prefers untagged packages to satisfy deps if possible)
fixes #575
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"replaces" is now turned to a full dependency type list, so you can
make package overwrite files only certain versions of the package
(though, we should probably take this into account already at solution
calculation phase).
Also make 'info --replaces' print the "replaces" of the package.
This is in preparation for the policy package support, which still
requires "replacement priority" field to decide which packages' files
get the preference.
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still todo:
- 'fix' is missing
- 'del -R' does not work
- 'upgrade' does not do self-upgrade first
... and a lot of testing.
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Implement the logic for install_if lines. Update info applet to
also display the install_if related fields.
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When package is installed from commandline, we should always
install that specific instance of package (never favor repository
version if it has difference identity). Otherwise we might not
always end-up installing the .apk given on command line. The
dependency is now against specific checksum identity (marked
with >< dependency comparison). Fixes #492.
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The version now needs to be initialized atom always, since it's
dereferenced in various places.
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- implement a hash table for commonly shared fields such as
license, version and architecture
- use macroes to print blobs or pkgname-pkgver strings
- fix some old cruft
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Instead of having a null pointer, use a dummy array which just
says the array is empty. This helps in multiple places of the code
which would otherwise need explicitly need to check first if the
array exists. This has been cause of multiple seg.faults in the
past as the array check is easily omitted.
This also removes (or fixes) all existing checks accordingly.
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Check that package name has packages associated with it before
dereferencing the pointer. Fixes #345.
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ability embed description information to repository indexes
(e.g. repository name and version) and show it via "apk version -I".
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this makes the database package entry smaller, and we propbably
get more fields to installed_package later too. this cleans up
the way scripts are stored and is a preparation for supporting
triggers. some parsing for trigger meta-data. ref #45.
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so user can override trusted keys directory and repositories file.
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avoid recalculating hashes, and store the lengths of names, so
we can optimize some operations.
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more fine grained control what to load, and rename some of the
flags to be shorter.
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printf %i does not work so well with size_t on 64 bit.
Use %zu which seems to be portable enough.
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And add some more verbosity to the help message.
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and re-arrange the order of displayed info
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By using a bitmask we can combine subactions
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apk --help will list the generic options only and give a list of commands
To get the details for a spefic command, 'apk command --help' should be used.
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This allows you to query the state db even if you do not have write
permissions in cache dir (which is needed if you have remote repositories)
This should speed up things and save some memory if you have big and slow
remote repositories.
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Calculate changesets directly by stabilizating the package graph instead of
recalculating the whole graph and then diffing (similar approach as seen
in 'smart' package manager). The algorithm is not complete: defferred
search space forking is missing. So you don't always get a solution on
complex graphs.
Benefits:
- usually the search state tree is smaller (less memory used)
- speed relational to changeset size, not database size (usually faster)
- touch only packages related to users request (can work on partitially
broken state; upgrades only necessary packages, fixes #7)
Also implemented:
- command prompt to confirm operation if packages are deleted or downgraded
- requesting deletion of package suggests removal of all packages depending
on the package being removed (you'll get list of packages that also get
removed if you want package X removed)
- option --simulate to see what would have been done (mainly for testing)
- an untested implementation of versioned dependencies and conflicts
A lot has changed, so expect new bugs too.
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- empty lines comes after not before
- separate pkgname with : when using -v option
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Add flags field to db open call. Also make error reporting quite a bit
more detailed.
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also introduce apk_verbosity. --quiet reduce verbosity and --verbose
increases it.
Default verbosity is 1.
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In quiet mode e.g. "apk info -q -W <file list>" a list of dependencies
suitable for .PKGINFO is output in one line.
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