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This will help build release engineering and other types of tools;
for example, rather than parsing the output of `db diff`, one
should be able to call an API.
Initially, this adds the generic infrastructure for a public shared
library, with a new function call to do the equivalent of `rpm -qa` on
a particular OSTree commit.
Closes: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/117
Closes: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/124
A local yum repository, which contains a dummy .rpm package adding
support for programs needed by the post-process phase, is created as
part of the test.
Since no libc is present, the empty.c program (which is a no-op)
directly invokes the interrupt 0x80 to exit.
The test works only on x86_64, it is skipped on other architectures.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
It breaks at least `/etc/resolv.conf` inside Docker. The right thing
here is to run all things involving networking (librepo) as an
unprivileged process with different constraints than the rpm installs.
We currently have an internal-only library, but the sources for it are
in the same dir as the app. For future work on a public shared
library, we'll need a clearer source structure.
Start by just renaming the app files into `src/app/`, and the internal
private library into `src/libpriv/`, with the appropriate
`Makefile.am` changes.
Closes: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/123
Makefile.dist-packaging seems to assume to be run under packaging/ as
"make -C packaging -f Makefile.dist-packaging rpm" so ensure the
srcdir is set correctly to point to the parent directory.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
The high level goal is to deprecate libgsystem. I was trying to share
code between ostree/rpm-ostree, but it was too painful to commit to
forver frozen ABI for new utility APIs.
The git submodule approach will much more easily allow breaking
API/ABI, and iterate on APIs until they either land in GLib or not.
Note that libglnx will not use GFile*, so a full port to it will
involve also not using that. Thus, it will be necessarily
incremental; in the meantime we'll link to both libgsystem and
libglnx.
This is a convenient way for external tools to integrate rpm-ostree
better into automation. With the caching, it's now cheaper to
just rerun rpm-ostree if you know an input yum repository changed,
or just on a timer.
Then one can use this flag to determine whether or not to launch any
further processes after rpm-ostree, such as disk image generation,
test suites, etc.
With yum, we would have had to make a custom Python app to cleanly
separate the fetch metadata/depsolve phases from installation.
Now that libhif/hawkey gives us that, make use of it by exiting after
depsolve if the previous compose has the same package set, and the
treefile is the same. This saves a fairly substantial amount of time
and I/O, and makes it much more palatable to simply run the compose
tool on demand in response to say repo regeneration notifications.
A further important note; --cachedir is no longer used; we store the
inputhash in the OSTree commit metadata itself.