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When checking whether to build a new revision, also update the rules
working copy, use it's revision too when comparing the current revision
with the already built revisions and use it when building a new revision.
Update the tests for this.
Part of this change is that now, the default revision for the rules is 0
not 1 as previously. To avoid extra builds, existing treepkg instances
will have to be updated so that the directories end in -0 not -1. There
will be a tool to help with this.
author | Bernhard Herzog <bh@intevation.de> |
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date | Tue, 13 Jan 2009 15:01:22 +0000 |
parents | cfeb0251055b |
children | 15de52d55432 |
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#! /usr/bin/python2.4 # Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 by Intevation GmbH # Authors: # Bernhard Herzog <bh@intevation.de> # # This program is free software under the GPL (>=v2) # Read the file COPYING coming with the software for details. """Reports the current status of the tree packager""" import sys import os from optparse import OptionParser import treepkgcmd from treepkg.options import create_parser from treepkg.report import get_packager_group, prepare_report def parse_commandline(): parser = create_parser() parser.set_defaults(sort_on="start-date") parser.add_option("--sort-on", help=("Field to sort on;" " either start-date (the default) or revision")) return parser.parse_args() def report_text(group, sort_on): report = prepare_report(group) if sort_on == "revision": sorted = (col for revno, row in report.revisions.sorted_by_revision() for col in row if col) elif sort_on == "start-date": sorted = (row for start, row in report.revisions.sorted_by_startdate()) else: raise ValueError("Unknown sort field %r" % sort_on) for item in sorted: print "%s %s: %s" % (item.name, item.revno, item.status.desc) print " Start:", item.status.start print " Stop:", item.status.stop print def main(): options, args = parse_commandline() group = get_packager_group(options.config_file) report_text(group, options.sort_on) main()