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Currently if you want to update a non-alias ref, you need to first check
if it exists and use either `ostree refs --create` or `ostree reset` as
appropriate. That's unnecessarily complicated and is much less
convenient than the old `write-refs` builtin that simply called
`ostree_repo_set_ref_immediate()` without any checks.
Add a `--force` option to be used with `--create` that does not raise an
error when the destination ref already exists.
Closes: #1870
Approved by: jlebon
Split the creation of the directory containing grub.cfg, and the creation
of the file, so that a failure in the mkdir command will fail the test
and not attempt the touch command.
Closes: #1831
Approved by: jlebon
Fix CI failure due to mismatching quotes in the error output given
between Fedora and Debian test suites.
Example of the error in Debian Stretch:
https://api.travis-ci.org/v3/job/519335717/log.txtCloses: #1839
Approved by: cgwalters
When writing a delta to a file this may not always be recorded
in the filename, and it's useful data.
Ref: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/ostree-list/2019-February/msg00000.html
This also required teaching `show` to accept a file path.
Note...for some reason `test-deltas.sh` breaks when run from
a tty - we get `SIGTTIN` which implies something is reading from
the tty but it wasn't obvious to me what.
Closes: #1823
Approved by: jlebon
In Silverblue right now, the boot menu title looks like this:
Fedora 29.20190301.0 (Workstation Edition) 29.20190301.0 (ostree)
This is because RPM-OSTree's `mutate-os-release` feature is enabled,
which injects the OSTree version string directly into `VERSION` and
`PRETTY_NAME`. So appending the version string again is a bit redundant.
Let's just do a simple substring check here before adding the version to
the title.
Closes: #1829
Approved by: cgwalters
The sysroot.bootloader key configures the bootloader
that OSTree uses when deploying a sysroot. Having this key
allows specifying behavior not to use the default bootloader
backend code, which is preferable when creating a first
deployment from the sysroot (#1774).
As of now, the key can take the values "auto" or "none". If
the key is not given, the value defaults to "auto".
"auto" causes _ostree_sysroot_query_bootloader() to be used
when writing a new deployment, which is the original behavior
that dynamically detects which bootloader to use.
"none" avoids querying the bootloader dynamically. The BLS
config fragments are still written to
sysroot/boot/loader/entries for use by higher-level software.
More values can be supported in future to specify a single
bootloader, different behavior for the bootloader code, or
a list of bootloaders to try.
Resolves: #1774Closes: #1814
Approved by: jlebon
Add ot_keyfile_get_value_with_default_group_optional() which allows
getting values from keys where the group is optional in the config
file. This is preparatory to add the sysroot.bootloader repo config
key, where the sysroot group is optional.
Closes: #1814
Approved by: jlebon
Currently it's not an error to provide too many arguments to an ostree
config command. Change it so we print usage information in that case,
and update the unit tests.
Closes: #1743
Approved by: cgwalters
Currently there's a way to set a key to the empty string but there's no
way to unset it completely (remove the key from the group). This might
be helpful for instance if you want to temporarily set
"core.lock-timeout-secs" to a specific value for the duration of one
operation and then return it to the default after that operation
completes.
This commit implements an "unset" operation for the config command, adds
a unit test, and updates the man page.
Closes: #1743
Approved by: cgwalters
Since commit a06bd82cd we no longer use OVERLAYFS_SUPER_MAGIC or
statfs() so remove the includes for linux/magic.h and sys/vfs.h
Closes: #1815
Approved by: cgwalters
glib 2.59.2 uses a non-breaking space instead of a space to
separate the quantity and unit in g_format_size() so update
our test to handle both a plain space and a non-breaking space.
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1625Closes: #1818
Approved by: cgwalters
OSTree's P2P support used to be a compile time option but is now always
enabled. One of the tests was still checking for the old feature flag,
"experimental", which has been renamed to "p2p" and skipping for that
reason. Delete the check so the test always runs.
Closes: #1804
Approved by: pwithnall
This uses the OSTREE_REPO_REMOTE_CHANGE_REPLACE operation to add a
remote or replace an existing one. This is roughly the opposite of
--if-not-exists and will raise an error if both options are passed.
Closes: #1166
Approved by: cgwalters
Add the OSTREE_REPO_REMOTE_CHANGE_REPLACE operation to the
OstreeRepoRemoteChange enum. This operation will add a remote or replace
an existing one. It respects the location of the remote configuration
file when replacing and the remotes config dir settings when adding a
new remote.
Closes: #1166
Approved by: cgwalters
We want a case where we can disable the min-free-space check. Initially,
it felt like to add a OSTREE_REPO_PULL_FLAGS_DISABLE_FREE_SPACE_CHECK but
the problem is prepare_transaction() does not have a OstreeRepoPullFlags
parameter which we can parse right here. On top of it, prepare_transaction()
enforces min-free-space check and won't let the transaction proceed if
the check failed.
This is pretty bad in conjunction with "inherit-transaction" as what
Flatpak uses. There is no way to disable this check unless we remove
it altogether from prepare_transaction.
This issue came out to light when flatpak wasn't able to write metadata
after fetching from remote:
[uajain@localhost ~]$ flatpak remote-info flathub org.kde.Platform//5.9
error: min-free-space-size 500MB would be exceeded
Metadata objects helps in housekeeping and restricting them means
restricting crucial UX (like search, new updates) functionalities
in clients like gnome-software. The error banners originated from
these issues are also abrupt and not much helpful to the user. This
is the specific instance of the issue this patches tries to address.
See https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/2139 for discussion.
Closes: #1779
Approved by: mwleeds
This allows specifying gpgpath as list of
paths that can point to a file or a directory. If a directory path
is given, paths to all regular files in the directory are added
to the remote as gpg ascii keys. If the path is not a directory,
the file is directly added (whether regular file, empty - errors
will be reported later when verifying gpg keys e.g. when pulling).
Adding the gpgkeypath property looks like:
ostree --repo=repo remote add --set=gpgpath="/path/key1.asc,/path/keys.d" R1 https://example.com/some/remote/ostree/repoCloses#773Closes: #1773
Approved by: cgwalters
I found this useful while hacking on rpm-ostree but I think it might be
useful enough to upstream. This stat is really helpful for validating
that a pipeline is hitting the devino cache sweet spot.
Closes: #1772
Approved by: cgwalters
It might be "local", but e.g. we may be crossing filesystems. So there
are valid use cases for only wanting to pull the commit metadata with
`pull-local`.
Closes: #1769
Approved by: cgwalters
This is the alias version of #1749. I.e. we want to make sure that one
can't even create an alias which would end up dangling.
See also: https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7891Closes: #1768
Approved by: sinnykumari
if a file ".wh..wh..opq" is present in a directory, delete anything
from lower layers that is already in that directory.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
Closes: #1486
Approved by: cgwalters
Rather than manually starting the `ostree-finalize-staged.service` unit,
we can leverage systemd's path units for this. It fits quite nicely too,
given that we already have a path we drop iif we have a staged
deployment.
To give some time for the preset to make it to systems, we don't yet
drop the explicit call to `systemctl start`. Though we do make it
conditional based on a DEBUG env var so that we can actually test it in
CI for now. Once we're sure this has propagated, we can drop the
`systemctl start` path and the env var together.
Closes: #1740
Approved by: cgwalters
Actually testing the patch to add `--force-copy-zerosized` to
rpm-ostree tripped over the fact that it uses `--union-identical`,
and we just hit an assertion failure with that combination.
Fix this by copying over the logic we have for the hardlink case.
Closes: #1753
Approved by: jlebon
In rpm-ostree we've hit a few cases where hardlinking zero-sized
files causes us problems. The most prominent is lock files in
`/usr/etc`, such as `/usr/etc/selinux/semanage.LOCK`. If there
are two zero-sized lock files to grab, but they're hardlinked,
then locking will fail.
Another case here is if one is using ostree inside a container
and don't have access to FUSE (i.e. `rofiles-fuse`), then the
ostree hardlinking can cause files that aren't ordinarily hardlinked
to become so, and mutation of one mutates all. An example where
this is concerning is Python `__init__.py` files.
Now, these lock files should clearly not be in the tree to begin
with, but - we're not gaining a huge amount by hardlinking these
files either, so let's add an option to disable it.
Closes: #1752
Approved by: jlebon
Deleting a ref with aliases makes them dangling. In such
cases, display an error message to the user.
Fixes#1597
Signed-off-by: Sinny Kumari <sinny@redhat.com>
Closes: #1749
Approved by: cgwalters
There are use cases for libostree as a local content store
for content derived or delivered via other mechanisms (e.g. OCI
images, RPMs, etc.). rpm-ostree today imports RPMs into OSTree
branches, and puts the RPM header value as commit metadata.
Some of these can be quite large because the header includes
permissions for each file. Similarly, some OCI metadata is large.
Since there's no security issues with this, support committing
such content.
We still by default limit the size of metadata fetches, although
for good measure we make this configurable too via a new
`max-metadata-size` value.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1721Closes: #1744
Approved by: jlebon
Copying the xattrs on metadata objects is wrong in general, we
don't "own" them. Notably this would fail in the situation of
doing a pull from e.g. a `bare-user` source to a destination
that was on a different mount point (so we couldn't hardlink),
and the source had e.g. a `security.selinux` attribute.
Closes: #1734Closes: #1736
Approved by: jlebon
Fetching value from a repo config using 'ostree config
get SECTIONNAME.KEYNAME' didn't work in some cases like
when having dots in Group Name entry.
As per Desktop entry file specification, Group Name
may contain all ASCII characters except for [ and ]
and control characters.
Link - https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-1.1.html
Having --group option will help user to clearly specify
Group Name and get desired result.
It also adds test for ostree config get|set and bash
completion for --group option
Fixes https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1565Closes: #1696
Approved by: cgwalters
Add an invalid-cache test error flag to ensure that the code that checks
for and recovers from a corrupted summary cache is hit. This helps make
sure that the recovery path is actually used without resorting to
G_MESSAGES_DEBUG.
Closes: #1698
Approved by: cgwalters
There have been subtle bugs in the past when a client pulls while the
remote server is updating the summary. The client may get the old
summary and new signature or vice versa. Add tests to simulate this
behavior to make sure there aren't regressions in the future.
Closes: #1698
Approved by: cgwalters
Mildly bikeshed, though I find the name `auto-update-summary` to be
easier to grok than `change-update-summary`. I think it's because it can
be read as "verb-verb-noun" rather than "noun-verb-noun".
Closes: #1693
Approved by: mwleeds
This commits adds and implements a boolean repo config option called
"change-update-summary" which updates the summary file every time a ref
changes (additions, updates, and deletions).
The main impetus for this feature is that the `ostree create-usb` and
`flatpak create-usb` commands depend on the repo summary being up to
date. On the command line you can work around this by asking the user to
run `ostree summary --update` but in the case of GNOME Software calling
out to `flatpak create-usb` this wouldn't work because it's running as a
user and the repo is owned by root. That strategy also means flatpak
can't update the repo metadata refs for fear of invalidating the
summary.
Another use case for this relates to LAN updates. Specifically, the
component of eos-updater that generates DNS-SD records advertising ostree
refs depends on the repo summary being up to date.
Since ostree_repo_regenerate_summary() now takes an exclusive lock, this
should be safe to enable. However it's not enabled by default because of
the performance cost, and because it's more useful on clients than
servers (which likely have another mechanism for updating the summary).
Fixes https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1664Closes: #1681
Approved by: jlebon
For `rpm-ostree ex livefs` we have a use case of pushing a rollback
deployment. There's no reason this should require deleting the staged
deployment (and doing so actually breaks livefs which tries to access
it as a data source).
I was initially very conservative here, but I think it ends up
being fairly easy to retain the staged deployment. We need to handle
two cases:
First, when the staged is *intentionally* deleted; here, we just need
to unlink the `/run` file, and then everything will be sync'd up after
reloading.
Second, (as in the livefs case) where we're retaining it,
e.g. adding a deployment to the end. What I realized here is that
we can have the code keep `new_deployments` as view without staged,
and then when we do the final reload we'll end up re-reading it from
disk anyways.
Closes: #1672
Approved by: jlebon
This runs a test involving many retries for the --network-retries
option directly rather than inside a conditional statement, so that
the command does not silently fail and allow the test to continue
running.
Closes: #1673
Approved by: jlebon