the old code treated a symlink to directory as file; it tried
to calculate regular has of it. fix this by: 1) using no follow
on migration and pruning stats, and 2) the helper function to
check if it's point to directory and not calculate hash in that
case. fixes#188.
this way we never change cwd, and relative filenames are always
parsed consistently. this also helps filename construction in many
places. this patch also changes '--root' to override location of
all configuration to be in the new root. previously it depended
on the file which one was used.
apparently it needs to have both PROT_READ and PROT_WRITE. and
it needs to be MAP_SHARED for the writing to be effective. oh,
and the data needs to be preallocated with ftruncate; otherwise,
one gets SIGBUS.
change the index generation to do old index, or the new style index
where package identity is sha1 of control block and it's contained
within an .tar.gz to allow signing in future.
If /etc/apk/cache is a symlink to directory, a copy of all installed
packages is stored there, and the index of remote repositories will
be there instead of /var/lib/apk. This enables to reconstruct running
system during boot.
Left as todo: remove cached copy when the package is removed, and
additional apk applet to download missing packages to cache and/or
remove extra items.
Checksum of installed is computed on the fly when extracting them
and it'll be saved to fdb. When installing config files those are
diverted with suffix .apk-new if earlier version of same file with
local changes exist.