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Add basic dependency handling to PackageTrack and PackagerGroup.
PackageTrack now extracts dependency information from the debian/control
file and PackagerGroup sorts the tracks based on this information so
that packages on which other packages in the group depend on are built
first and their newly built binaries are installed added to the pbuilder
instance.
Also add some test cases.
author | Bernhard Herzog <bh@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 23 May 2008 16:11:22 +0000 |
parents | 3caf4a5ecbf0 |
children | 4d6c3431face |
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# Demo configuration file for publishpackages.py. The default config # file used by publishpackages.py is publishpackages.cfg, so to use this # file as the basis for your configuration, copy or rename this file and # adapt it to your needs. [publishpackages] # Username and host on which the treepackager runs. publishpackages.py # has to be able to connect to that host as the builduser via ssh # without knowning the password. This is best achieved with the # ssh-agent. build_user: builder build_host: localhost # the program to run on build_host to list the filenames of the packages # in question. Currently publishpackages.py assumes that the default # configuration for that program works. build_listpackages: ~/treepkg/bin/bin/listpackages.py # Username and host on which to publish the packages. # publishpackages.py uses ssh to execute commands on the publish_host to # create directories and scp to copy the files from the local cache to # the publish_host. publish_user: builder publish_host: localhost # the directory on the publish_host where the apt directories reside. publish_dir: /home/ftp/apt/dists/ # Command to execute on the build host to update the apt archive publish_apt_archive_update: /home/ftp/apt/update # local cache directory. publishpackages.py may delete it and its # contents. The value is passed through the python functions # os.expanduser and os.expandvars, so references to home directories of # the form ~ or ~user at the beginning of the value and environment # variable references of the form $VAR or ${VAR} are expanded. cachedir: /tmp/${LOGNAME}/treepkg-package-cache