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The assert[_not]_file_has_content functions used grep to check the pattern against the content. This meant that the '.' characters are interpreted as "any char". Yesterday, the date was 20150910 and thus the otheros' tree's version was labelled as such. This date also happens to match the 1.0.10 pattern, and thus caused the test to fail. This patch makes sure this doesn't happen again by escaping all the dots to make them literal. |
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buildutil | ||
design | ||
doc | ||
libglnx@0cf50c6735 | ||
man | ||
packaging | ||
scripts | ||
src | ||
tests | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
autogen.sh | ||
configure.ac | ||
COPYING | ||
Makefile-daemon.am | ||
Makefile-decls.am | ||
Makefile-lib-defines.am | ||
Makefile-lib.am | ||
Makefile-libpriv.am | ||
Makefile-man.am | ||
Makefile-rpm-ostree.am | ||
Makefile-tests.am | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README.md | ||
TODO |
rpm-ostree
A system to compose RPMs on a server side into an OSTree repository, and a client side tool to perform updates.
The project aims to bring together a hybrid of image-like upgrade features (reliable replication, atomicity), with package-like flexibility (seeing package sets inside trees, layering, partial live updates).
rpm-ostree is in beta!
While many of the underlying technologies here are stable, if you are considering using this in your organization, you should perform a careful evaluation of the whole stack. Software updates are obviously critical, and touch on many areas of concern.