- do not link with -llua. We should not link apk or lua module with it.
- default to lua 5.2
- allow override the lua version with LUA_VERSION
- allow override the lua pkg-config package with LUA_PC
- only add the pkg-config lua --cflags to the lua module
Wildcard matching with no names should match all packages only for
info and search applet. "apk del" would otherwise try to delete
everything, etc.
Fix also interactive mode to ask questions only if we are actually
changing something.
If name N is required, and all providers of A also provide B, it
means that only instances of B can be selected that provide N. This
is strong help with cases when so:libfoo.so.1 is updated to
so:libfoo.so.2 and not everything is recompiled.
- let the apk_print functions deal with the forced print itself. We
avoid that the callbacks need to deal with the force flag. We can
also get rid of the APK_PRINT_PROGRESS_* defines.
- let the reader of --progress-fd decide how often things are updated
rather than having a fixed granularity off 1/100 (percent)
- avoid detect screen size and percent/bar calculations in case the
--no-progress was given
- track satistics for both the ascii bar and percent info and update bar
only if either percent or bar changes. This makes the bar go smoother
when width is wider than 100 chars and it makes the percent counter
go smooth when screen width is less thann 100 chars. It also
simplifies the callbacks as they no longer need to deal with update
granularity.
Select latest version of package (if it is not pinned), and print
error if it cannot be installed due to other dependencies.
Together with --available, it selects the latest package which is
present at least in some repository.
This also fixes few solver issues with ordering of package selection
that got quite apparent with this flag. Namely, we cannot "lock"
a package until it's reverse dependencies are locked or not all of
the solver flags are propagated properly.
the pinning11 changed when @repo got the leading @ on error messages.
analyze_dep() now properly ignores conflict dependencies, as those
names are usually intentionally left unassigned.