Convert all implementations to do buffering. This is in preparation
to remove bstream interface as redundant.
istream_read() will return full reads unless end-of-file. The backends
can return short reads to optimize buffering or due to other reasons
like boundary change for gz.
The "apk info" option --install-if, which had the short option -i,
was being shadowed by the apk global option --interactive, which
has the same short option. To fix this issue the short option for
--install-if was removed, as has been done in other cases where an
applet short option would be shadowed by a global short option. The
short option for --rinstall-if was also removed for consistency,
since it is the complement of --install-if.
This commits adds a function for receiving the closet byte unit and the
size in that unit for a given size_t. The function doesn't return a
string since dynamic memory allocation (or a static buffer) would be
required to implement this properly.
Discussion: It might be useful to add a command line flag for disabling
this behaviour in order to retain compatibility with the previous apk
info output format.
This reverts commit d379edd5bf.
Requested multiple times. Let's enable this for now. For v3.0,
we reconsider which applets to keep and remove the ones not needed.
When unpacking a file that is in root, it got a temporary file
name /.apk... however if the --root option was used it should
have the name root/.apk... otherwise unpacking will fail if the
user does not have write access to /.
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Gustafsson <fredrigu@axis.com>
Since 37fbafcd92 the tests hasn't worked
since a string on the stack was added as version for a virtual package.
Instead create the version string on the heap and then simply leak it.
A short running program as apk shouldn't need to worry about memory
leaks.
Fixes 37fbafcd by adding more input to the hash than just second
grained time stamp - collisions would happen when running apk
scripted.
For virtual package the hash works only as unique identifier, so
try to add elements that should make it unique in most cases.
Fixes#10648
Add also some testing to make sure help, long help and handling
of invalid arguments works as expected.
Based on pull request #19 originally by Laurent Arnoud (@spk).
The return -1 seems to have been left over from earlier code, and
could have been treated as -EPERM. This helps to fix the other command
line handling that potentially require changing.
Notably this fixes occasional issues when doing upgrade with multiple
versions of same packages. Without this the upgrade flag is not always
propagated properly down the dependency chain.
Originally the virtual packages could have dependencies added to it.
However, commit b06e3b99 broke this behaviour to fix error reporting.
The root cause however was that the virtual depedency package was not
properly versioned.
This fixes to use current date/time as the package version, and
constructs the "faked" package hash from it. This effectively makes
"add -t virtpkg deps.." replace the dependencies which should be the
desired behaviour for "abuild deps".
'world' dependency to the generated virtual package is also now
versioned to make sure it get's upgraded.
BIT(1) corresponds with decimal 2, which is the first available repository.
Before this fix, `apk list -O` would list every package installed from the
first available repository, which is the 'system' repository on most Adélie
Linux computers.
After this fix, `apk list -O` correctly lists only the packages which are
no longer available.