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Implemented in libostree in https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1464
Let's display it - wrapping the command will come later.
I also just noticed `rpmostree_syscore_filter_deployments()` at least is
going to have to learn about pinning; will need to improve the test suite
around this too.
Closes: #1292
Approved by: jlebon
I saw kalev's slides reference `rpm-ostree unlock`; this patch makes it exist.
In general, people have a hard time (understandably) grasping the distinction
between ostree and rpm-ostree; along with the goal of making ostree really
"libostree", let's start wrapping more commands where it makes sense.
I also took this opportunity to have a more descriptive name; it's important
to note that it *doesn't* overlay `/etc`, `/var`, or `/boot` for example.
Closes: #1233
Approved by: jlebon
Depends: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1296
As I mention in the commit there, I see two uses for this in rpm-ostree; first
in our test suite, and second for OCI-built image imports.
I also took a step further here and inject an `original-origin` metadata
key, though we aren't actually using that yet. The problem I'm trying
to solve there is that repeated `make vmoverlay` starts chaining things up,
but that gets very confusing. I think we should always have `vmoverlay` unwind
back to the base ref. (Or at least do that by default)
Closes: #1069
Approved by: jlebon
In another PR I did the manual bridging of commit metadata to deployment
property, but that's annoying. Let's just bridge all commit metadata.
Closes: #1069
Approved by: jlebon
As Colin mentioned in #1035, the new `--cache-only` implemented only the
rpmmd half of the story. Here we complete that story by also ensuring
that when in cache-only mode, we don't download new ostree data nor new
packages. We try to complete the requested operation with what we have.
To do this, we add support for the same `SYNTHETIC` pull that was added
in ostree[1] so that we don't actually pull, but still perform timestamp
checking.
On the pkgcache side, we disable all remote repos and instead insert all
our cached RPMs into the `DnfSack`. Care is taken to still perform
SHA256 verification for local pkg installs/replacements.
[1] https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/642Closes: #687Closes: #1049
Approved by: cgwalters
Rather than just letting the scriptlets inherit the daemon's
stdout/stderr, redirect their outputs so that we can set a customized
identifier to make it easier to distinguish from the daemon output.
Also print out the `journalctl` command needed so that users can
investigate the output themselves.
Closes: #998
Approved by: cgwalters
This PR uses https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1156
to ensure that when installing packages containing files with
exact same content, the files will be merged.
When installing packages containing conflicting files,
the error will still be detected at the ostree side.
The checkout overwrite option at rpm-ostree side is also
modified to accomodate the changes made in ostree side.
A test is added for regression
Commands like `upgrade` and `deploy` need to know if a new deployment
was actually laid down so that it may print a pkg diff if so. This is
implemented by listening for changes to the DefaultDeployment D-Bus
property. D-Bus emits a signal when the deployment variant changes
value.
However, in #595, with the introduction of `pending-*` related keys, the
deployment variant no longer represents data solely tied to that
specific deployment. In this case, because `deploy` operations currently
set the ref to the resolved checksum, it can happen that deploying the
same base commit when the current refspec *isn't* pointing to that base
commit will result in the `pending-*` keys dropping out and a default
deployment change notification going out.
In this patch, we strengthen how we determine whether a new deployment
was laid down by actually looking at the deployment id, rather than just
assuming that a change to the property implies a new deployment.
Closes: #981Closes: #984
Approved by: cgwalters
This fixes `rpm-ostree reload` as root, and supports configuring
it to be enabled for other users as well. This was overlooked
in the polkit work originally.
Closes: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/976Closes: #977
Approved by: jlebon
Since we have a copy of this libostree code, pick up the new
changes from <https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1055>.
Note the added test doesn't really test our logic since
we're only doing local pulls, but at least we have something.
Closes: #932
Approved by: jlebon
The new API to find pending and rollback deployments do so relative to
the booted deployment. This caused an interesting behaviour: the first
time a user uses "rpm-ostree rollback", it would (as expected) move the
previous deployment first. but the second call to "rpm-ostree rollback"
would fail since there were now no more rollback deployments.
We fine tune the logic here to allow this, as well as the more general
case of putting the booted deployment back on top.
This fixes a subtle regression from b7cf58e
(https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/767).
Closes: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/906Closes: #907
Approved by: cgwalters
When commit metadata contains ostree.endoflife attribute,
its information will be added to the deployment Variant,
which will later be shown as a red & bold message when
'rpm-ostree status' command is called.
A test is added for future regression
Closes: #889
Approved by: cgwalters
Follow-up tweak to #894. Make the client smarter so we only register
when we know we can. We could be more sophisticated here and e.g.
introduce the concept of "read-only" clients in the daemon to only allow
access to non-mutating methods, though let's delay that discussion at
least until the daemon learns to auto-exit.
Closes: #898Closes: #900
Approved by: cgwalters
Now that we require clients to have an active session to RegisterClient,
we can't use runuser to check for non-root functionality. Add a new
vm_cmd_as() function to allow connecting as a different user. While
we're there, do some minor cleanups to consistently use `local` when
possible.
Closes: #894
Approved by: cgwalters
This test would actually fail even if the bin user were allowed to
install a package because there are no enabled repos to install. Fix it
so that we know we have foo there and explicitly check that the error
message is what we expect.
Closes: #894
Approved by: cgwalters
The property of removal overrides dropping out if the package was
removed from the base layer felt a bit too magical and hacky. We really
should remember that wish and re-apply it if the pkg comes back. This is
similar to package layering: requests can become inactive (seems like a
better word than "dormant") if the package is already part of the base
layer, but they don't really go away.
This patch reworks the logic so that removal overrides work the same
way. In the status output, we now have both "RemovedBasePackages" and
"InactiveBaseRemovals" (which is only printed in verbose mode),
similarly to how we have "LayeredPackages" and "InactiveRequests". And
similarly, we also print out in the upgrader during a transaction all
the inactive base removals.
Another cool thing is that we now allow any pattern to be specified at
the CLI. E.g. `ex override remove /usr/bin/strace` will resolve to
strace.
Closes: #836
Approved by: cgwalters
This is a useless test for now since we should be able to test on a VM
even if there are updates available.
I initially had it just as an example of the vmcheck test harness,
without actually thinking too much into what it was testing. But we do
need a nice test-basic.sh that will give rpm-ostree a good general
workout.
Closes: #394
Approved by: cgwalters
This is a very simple test harness inspired by the atomic one. It's a
simple bash script that sets up a permanent ssh connection to the host
and runs the test scripts. Also add a "demo" test-basic.sh test to make
sure that it works.
Closes: #344
Approved by: cgwalters