HTTP connections are cached for performance, but they end up being
leaked when running configure scripts. To avoid this, close the
connection cache after all downloads are finished.
Closes: #326 [via git-merge-pr]
Both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS need to be passed during linkage as CFLAGS may
contain things that influence linkage (e.g. ssp_nonshared may be
necessary to link when using strong stack protector).
Pointed out by q66.
Closes: #330 [via git-merge-pr]
The HTTP_REDIRECT() macro already included this case, but the
switch-case with the return value of http_get_reply(conn) didn't. This
made it so that a server returning HTTP_TEMP_REDIRECT (307) would
generate a failure, unless libfetch was used in verbose mode, in which
case the headers would be parsed (in order to report errors), then the
'Location' header would be found and a new connection would be made.
Fixes#348
The width of unsigned long matching the width of a pointer isn't
guaranteed by any standard, though it is a requirement of the Linux
syscall API. Using uintptr_t directly is always correct.
This reverts commit be7d8cfaf1.
This commit missed some previous copyrights mentioned,
in general I think its better to have this per-file to
follow who wrote what and when.
- Added transaction stats for pkgs on hold.
- Always add packages on hold to the transaction dictionary,
its type will be set to XBPS_TRANS_HOLD.
- Changed xbps_transaction_update_pkg() to have a new "force"
bool argument to force an update with a pkg on hold.
- As discussed in #274 with @Duncaen the only way to update a
pkg on hold is by using `-f`, i.e `xbps-install -f foo`.
Closes#265Closes#274
I noticed that while updating a pkg that is on hold
or in repolock mode, does not keep those properties.
Always set those props in the new pkg dictionary to respect
this behaviour. If there's a pkg on hold and you update it,
you want to keep it in this state unless you tell it to change.
Added new test case to verify.
- xbps_repo_release(): new function to release all resources
associated with a repository object.
- xbps_repo_close(): this now just closes the file descriptor
associated with the archive and associated resources.
- repo_open_local: after getting the repository dictionaries,
use xbps_repo_close() to release archive resources.
Bump XBPS_API_VERSION.
Don't set transaction type from inside the revdep check,
if the package is being removed then there is not point
in continueing checking if its breaks.
Referencing #245
Make sure "automatic" bool is initialized to false before
checking its value. This way if xbps_dictionary_get_bool()
fails, "automatic" will be set to false.
Closes#234
This commit implements multiple performance improvements
to the transaction code:
- Don't process xbps_pkg_name() N times each time we access
its package dictionary (via pkgdb or rpool), just do it once
at xbps_pkgdb_init() time. At pkgdb init time, it just creates
a property in pkgdb, "pkgname". At rpool time, each time a
package is accessed, the "pkgname" string property is added.
- The package transaction dictionary contains the "transaction"
object to know what's the pkg type. This has been changed to an
uint8, this simplifies the logic and it's faster than checking
a string object. See xbps_trans_type_t and xbps_transaction_pkg_type().
- Fixed the issue that was marked with XXX in transaction shlibs
checking code. This has been fixed and improved and resources are
now just freed as expected.
- Simplified random code all over the place, avoiding unnecessary
allocations or operations.
- Rename some transaction files to have a better description.
This is my first rototill to the code in 2020.
This change ensures that no multiple versions of the same pkg
are added to the transaction; if a new version of the same
package is being added as a dependency, compare stored
and current and use the greatest one.
This fixes the recent issue seen in the aarch64 builders, where
two versions of the same package were added to the transaction.
Added a new test case.