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I kept thinking `^a&s` was sufficient for allocation-free reading
of `as`, but it's not, we need to free the outer buffer. Other
minor cases were using `s` instead of `&s`.
Closes: #533
Approved by: jlebon
In f25 now, `kubernetes-master` is changed to be owned by `root:root`
but still has file capabilities. Our "non-root owned" check was
bombing out because we need to explicitly ignore "root" ownership.
(If there were no fcaps, then there's no override to check)
Closes: #532
Approved by: jlebon
This is a partial fix for
https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/529
We could drop into this codepath via multiple ways (containers,
etc.), so it makes sense to have a last ditch error here, even
if we should really give an error earlier.
Closes: #530
Approved by: jlebon
We're looking at changing Atomic Host to use multiple locales (but not all);
See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1186757
This revealed our `install-langs` support didn't really work. Our
`treecompose-post.sh` was deleting the extraneous translations anyways,
which masked this. And for other cases like workstations where
we drag along all the translations anyways, it was fine too.
There were two bugs:
- In the keyfile spec it's `instlangs`
- We were setting the macro a bit too late, it should be before
`dnf_context_setup()`.
Closes: #525
Approved by: jlebon
This is just the final bit required to make sure the vagrant and
non-vagrant paths can work happily together. It's mostly minor fixes,
though the most major change which also affects vagrant is that we now
sync to the root home dir, rather than ~vagrant.
Closes: #524
Approved by: cgwalters
My development environment is now using "pet" docker containers.
I use VMs for testing things that require that (like rpm-ostree).
This patch builds on work from @jlebon in
https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/509
to rework `vmcheck` such that it can work on any `ssh-config`. By
default we expect this to be Vagrant.
However, I go a lot farther and delete the `vmbuild` code that was
trying to do builds in a container on the target VM. I think this is
still worth pursuing at some point, but for now I think it's
reasonable to assume that the rpm-ostree developer audience uses Linux
as their host workstation and hence has containers.
(There's another important point here in that for developing lower
level things like rpm-ostree, there's a strong push to make the VM
disposable and not a pet)
Closes: #516
Approved by: jlebon
We further split libvm from vagrant. It no longer does 'vagrant
ssh-config'. Instead, it always assumes that an ssh-config is provided.
We now have complete separation of libvm from vagrant.
We change the ansible provisioner as follows:
- Allow passing in a VAGRANT_BOX env var to override the default
CentOS box.
- No longer assume that the root user account is unlocked and has a
valid 'vagrant' password. This worked for the centos box but isn't
sure to work on every box. Instead, we now just run ansible as the
default vagrant user, and during provisioning set up the root
account and generate an ssh-config so that libvm can connect
directly as root.
- No longer build the buildimg during provisioning. This actually
stopped working a while ago since the default rsync is disabled. We
can just let the buildimg get created on the first compilation. In
practice, the bigger issue isn't creating the buildimg, but being
able to easily update the host and buildimg pkgs.
Closes: #516
Approved by: jlebon
In the future we may add more commands that take as input commit
IDs. However, we really want to distinguish between server and
client generated commits, as some of these operations won't
make sense for derived commits.
This changes the API to have callers say which type of commit
they're generating, which also fixes a FIXME, and helps get us
a bit closer to the "unified core".
Closes: #520
Approved by: jlebon
For the fixes below, mostly Clang and install semantics.
```
$ git shortlog 34a9906d9311b59ba00e67b57eb038516cb2c7af..f102fd3785516b691864b2d48ef0a01825213d1a
Colin Walters (4):
build: Use -std=gnu11
tree-wide: Remove some unused variables
package: Fix return type of checksum conversion function
context: Change install() to honor exact NEVRAs, provides, paths
Michael Mraka (1):
fixing SIGSEGV in dnf_package_get_location()
Michal Luscon (1):
repo: remove assert nonsense
```
Closes: #513
Approved by: jlebon
This is the same thing done in OSTree; we still have a lot of
references to it. Maybe it should go in libglnx actually, since
flatpak uses it too.
Closes: #511
Approved by: jlebon
I hit a bit of a wall here around `gs_shutil_cp_al_or_fallback()`.
I guess we'll have to reimplement it here.
In the meantime, this gets us closer.
Closes: #510
Approved by: jlebon
Some people using Jenkins jobs and the like may want to separate
"trigger detection" from execution. If combined with `--cachedir`,
it's reasonably efficient to separate the two.
Closes: #508
Approved by: jlebon
Previously, in preparation for validating e.g. versions during 'deploy'
operations, we would pull the latest commit metadata. However, we would
then do resolve on the branch name only rather than the full refspec.
But this can sometimes give the wrong checksum. For example, if we have
multiple remotes holding the same branch name, ostree_repo_resolve_rev
will just start looking in each remote for the specified ref, and we may
thus end up with the checksum from the wrong remote.
Related: RHBZ#1390259
Closes: #507
Approved by: cgwalters
Mostly because when building with CLang, I get a spam of warnings
like:
```
/home/walters/src/github/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/libdnf/libdnf/dnf-transaction.h:37:27: warning: redefinition of typedef 'DnfTransaction' is a C11 feature [-Wtypedef-redefinition]
G_DECLARE_DERIVABLE_TYPE (DnfTransaction, dnf_transaction, DNF, TRANSACTION, GObject)
```
Closes: #501
Approved by: jlebon
This notably fixes the spam of transaction warnings. Due to a libdnf
build system improvement, we no longer need to manually propagate
`CFLAGS`.
Closes: #499
Approved by: jlebon
See https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/405
This patch adds an (off by default) `--enable-new-name` build option
which currently defaults to `nts`. This is purely additive, and
the intention is that we'll support the rpm-ostree name in
perpetuity most likely.
At the moment, we add a new name for:
- /usr/bin/$name
- The systemd unit file
But we notably *don't* attempt to add a new name to the DBus API,
as it'd be a lot more invasive of a patch, and less payoff (it's
mostly just programs/scripts that interact with the DBus).
Closes: #497
Approved by: jlebon
A funky behaviour of `rpm-ostree deploy` was that specifying a csum
directly allowed you to jump to any commit, regardless of whether that
commit exists on the current branch or not. We tighten that up here so
that we check that the checksum does exist on the current branch.
The previous behaviour can be useful of course, but we might want to
change how users access it so that we don't get inconsistencies such as
rpm-ostree status saying that we're sitting on a specific branch with a
specific commit which doesn't actually belong to that branch.
Closes: #495
Approved by: cgwalters