import apt_inst
import apt_pkg
import utils
+import commands
+import shutil
+import textwrap
from types import *
+import yaml
+
from dak_exceptions import *
from changes import *
from regexes import *
from holding import Holding
from dbconn import *
from summarystats import SummaryStats
-from utils import parse_changes
+from utils import parse_changes, check_dsc_files
from textutils import fix_maintainer
+from binary import Binary
###############################################################################
-def get_type(f, session=None):
+def get_type(f, session):
"""
Get the file type of C{f}
@type f: dict
@param f: file entry from Changes object
+ @type session: SQLA Session
+ @param session: SQL Alchemy session object
+
@rtype: string
@return: filetype
"""
- if session is None:
- session = DBConn().session()
-
# Determine the type
if f.has_key("dbtype"):
file_type = file["dbtype"]
- elif f["type"] in [ "orig.tar.gz", "orig.tar.bz2", "tar.gz", "tar.bz2", "diff.gz", "diff.bz2", "dsc" ]:
+ elif re_source_ext.match(f["type"]):
file_type = "dsc"
else:
utils.fubar("invalid type (%s) for new. Dazed, confused and sure as heck not continuing." % (file_type))
pkg = f["package"]
priority = f["priority"]
section = f["section"]
- file_type = get_type(f)
+ file_type = get_type(f, session)
component = f["component"]
if file_type == "dsc":
if new[pkg].has_key("othercomponents"):
print "WARNING: %s already present in %s distribution." % (pkg, new[pkg]["othercomponents"])
+ session.close()
+
return new
################################################################################
# This is a stupid default, but see the comments below
is_dm = False
- user = get_uid_from_fingerprint(changes["fingerprint"], session)
+ user = get_uid_from_fingerprint(fpr, session)
if user is not None:
uid = user.uid
uid_name = user.name
# Check the relevant fingerprint (which we have to have)
- for f in uid.fingerprint:
- if f.fingerprint == changes['fingerprint']:
+ for f in user.fingerprint:
+ if f.fingerprint == fpr:
is_dm = f.keyring.debian_maintainer
break
"""
def __init__(self):
+ self.logger = None
self.pkg = Changes()
self.reset()
# If 'dak process-unchecked' crashed out in the right place, architecture may still be a string.
if not self.pkg.changes.has_key("architecture") or not \
- isinstance(changes["architecture"], DictType):
+ isinstance(self.pkg.changes["architecture"], DictType):
self.pkg.changes["architecture"] = { "Unknown" : "" }
# and maintainer2047 may not exist.
(self.pkg.changes["changedby822"] != self.pkg.changes["maintainer822"]):
self.Subst["__MAINTAINER_FROM__"] = self.pkg.changes["changedby2047"]
- self.Subst["__MAINTAINER_TO__"] = "%s, %s" % (self.pkg.changes["changedby2047"], changes["maintainer2047"])
+ self.Subst["__MAINTAINER_TO__"] = "%s, %s" % (self.pkg.changes["changedby2047"], self.pkg.changes["maintainer2047"])
self.Subst["__MAINTAINER__"] = self.pkg.changes.get("changed-by", "Unknown")
else:
self.Subst["__MAINTAINER_FROM__"] = self.pkg.changes["maintainer2047"]
This is simply to prevent us even trying things later which will
fail because we couldn't properly parse the file.
"""
+ Cnf = Config()
self.pkg.changes_file = filename
# Parse the .changes field into a dictionary
# Parse the Files field from the .changes into another dictionary
try:
- self.pkg.files.update(build_file_list(self.pkg.changes))
+ self.pkg.files.update(utils.build_file_list(self.pkg.changes))
except ParseChangesError, line:
self.rejects.append("%s: parse error, can't grok: %s." % (filename, line))
return False
(source, dest) = args[1:3]
if self.pkg.changes["distribution"].has_key(source):
for arch in self.pkg.changes["architecture"].keys():
- if arch not in [ arch_string for a in get_suite_architectures(source) ]:
+ if arch not in [ a.arch_string for a in get_suite_architectures(source) ]:
self.notes.append("Mapping %s to %s for unreleased architecture %s." % (source, dest, arch))
del self.pkg.changes["distribution"][source]
self.pkg.changes["distribution"][dest] = 1
entry["maintainer"] = control.Find("Maintainer", "")
if f.endswith(".udeb"):
- files[f]["dbtype"] = "udeb"
+ self.pkg.files[f]["dbtype"] = "udeb"
elif f.endswith(".deb"):
- files[f]["dbtype"] = "deb"
+ self.pkg.files[f]["dbtype"] = "deb"
else:
self.rejects.append("%s is neither a .deb or a .udeb." % (f))
source_version = m.group(2)
if not source_version:
- source_version = files[f]["version"]
+ source_version = self.pkg.files[f]["version"]
entry["source package"] = source
entry["source version"] = source_version
# Check the version and for file overwrites
self.check_binary_against_db(f, session)
- b = Binary(f).scan_package()
- if len(b.rejects) > 0:
- for j in b.rejects:
- self.rejects.append(j)
+ # Temporarily disable contents generation until we change the table storage layout
+ #b = Binary(f)
+ #b.scan_package()
+ #if len(b.rejects) > 0:
+ # for j in b.rejects:
+ # self.rejects.append(j)
def source_file_checks(self, f, session):
entry = self.pkg.files[f]
self.rejects.append("%s: changes file doesn't say %s for Source" % (f, entry["package"]))
# Ensure the source version matches the version in the .changes file
- if entry["type"] == "orig.tar.gz":
+ if re_is_orig_source.match(f):
changes_version = self.pkg.changes["chopversion2"]
else:
changes_version = self.pkg.changes["chopversion"]
def per_suite_file_checks(self, f, suite, session):
cnf = Config()
entry = self.pkg.files[f]
+ archive = utils.where_am_i()
# Skip byhand
if entry.has_key("byhand"):
return
+ # Check we have fields we need to do these checks
+ oktogo = True
+ for m in ['component', 'package', 'priority', 'size', 'md5sum']:
+ if not entry.has_key(m):
+ self.rejects.append("file '%s' does not have field %s set" % (f, m))
+ oktogo = False
+
+ if not oktogo:
+ return
+
# Handle component mappings
for m in cnf.ValueList("ComponentMappings"):
(source, dest) = m.split()
return
# Validate the component
- component = entry["component"]
- if not get_component(component, session):
+ if not get_component(entry["component"], session):
self.rejects.append("file '%s' has unknown component '%s'." % (f, component))
return
# Determine the location
location = cnf["Dir::Pool"]
- l = get_location(location, component, archive, session)
+ l = get_location(location, entry["component"], archive, session)
if l is None:
self.rejects.append("[INTERNAL ERROR] couldn't determine location (Component: %s, Archive: %s)" % (component, archive))
entry["location id"] = -1
# Check for packages that have moved from one component to another
entry['suite'] = suite
- res = get_binary_components(files[f]['package'], suite, entry["architecture"], session)
+ res = get_binary_components(self.pkg.files[f]['package'], suite, entry["architecture"], session)
if res.rowcount > 0:
entry["othercomponents"] = res.fetchone()[0]
has_binaries = False
has_source = False
- s = DBConn().session()
+ session = DBConn().session()
for f, entry in self.pkg.files.items():
# Ensure the file does not already exist in one of the accepted directories
for suite in self.pkg.changes["distribution"].keys():
self.per_suite_file_checks(f, suite, session)
+ session.close()
+
# If the .changes file says it has source, it must have source.
if self.pkg.changes["architecture"].has_key("source"):
if not has_source:
self.rejects.append("source only uploads are not supported.")
###########################################################################
- def check_dsc(self, action=True):
+ def check_dsc(self, action=True, session=None):
"""Returns bool indicating whether or not the source changes are valid"""
# Ensure there is source to check
if not self.pkg.changes["architecture"].has_key("source"):
# Build up the file list of files mentioned by the .dsc
try:
- self.pkg.dsc_files.update(utils.build_file_list(dsc, is_a_dsc=1))
+ self.pkg.dsc_files.update(utils.build_file_list(self.pkg.dsc, is_a_dsc=1))
except NoFilesFieldError:
self.rejects.append("%s: no Files: field." % (dsc_filename))
return False
# Validate the source and version fields
if not re_valid_pkg_name.match(self.pkg.dsc["source"]):
self.rejects.append("%s: invalid source name '%s'." % (dsc_filename, self.pkg.dsc["source"]))
- if not re_valid_version.match(dsc["version"]):
+ if not re_valid_version.match(self.pkg.dsc["version"]):
self.rejects.append("%s: invalid version number '%s'." % (dsc_filename, self.pkg.dsc["version"]))
- # Bumping the version number of the .dsc breaks extraction by stable's
- # dpkg-source. So let's not do that...
- if self.pkg.dsc["format"] != "1.0":
- self.rejects.append("%s: incompatible 'Format' version produced by a broken version of dpkg-dev 1.9.1{3,4}." % (dsc_filename))
+ # Only a limited list of source formats are allowed in each suite
+ for dist in self.pkg.changes["distribution"].keys():
+ allowed = [ x.format_name for x in get_suite_src_formats(dist, session) ]
+ if self.pkg.dsc["format"] not in allowed:
+ self.rejects.append("%s: source format '%s' not allowed in %s (accepted: %s) " % (dsc_filename, self.pkg.dsc["format"], dist, ", ".join(allowed)))
# Validate the Maintainer field
try:
if epochless_dsc_version != self.pkg.files[dsc_filename]["version"]:
self.rejects.append("version ('%s') in .dsc does not match version ('%s') in .changes." % (epochless_dsc_version, changes_version))
- # Ensure there is a .tar.gz in the .dsc file
- has_tar = False
- for f in dsc_files.keys():
- m = re_issource.match(f)
- if not m:
- self.rejects.append("%s: %s in Files field not recognised as source." % (dsc_filename, f))
- continue
- ftype = m.group(3)
- if ftype == "orig.tar.gz" or ftype == "tar.gz":
- has_tar = True
-
- if not has_tar:
- self.rejects.append("%s: no .tar.gz or .orig.tar.gz in 'Files' field." % (dsc_filename))
+ # Ensure the Files field contain only what's expected
+ self.rejects.extend(check_dsc_files(dsc_filename, self.pkg.dsc, self.pkg.dsc_files))
# Ensure source is newer than existing source in target suites
+ session = DBConn().session()
self.check_source_against_db(dsc_filename, session)
-
- self.check_dsc_against_db(dsc_filename)
+ self.check_dsc_against_db(dsc_filename, session)
+ session.close()
return True
# Find the .dsc (again)
dsc_filename = None
- for f in self.files.keys():
- if files[f]["type"] == "dsc":
+ for f in self.pkg.files.keys():
+ if self.pkg.files[f]["type"] == "dsc":
dsc_filename = f
# If there isn't one, we have nothing to do. (We have reject()ed the upload already)
return
# Create a symlink mirror of the source files in our temporary directory
- for f in self.files.keys():
+ for f in self.pkg.files.keys():
m = re_issource.match(f)
if m:
src = os.path.join(source_dir, f)
if not os.path.exists(src):
return
ftype = m.group(3)
- if ftype == "orig.tar.gz" and self.pkg.orig_tar_gz:
+ if re_is_orig_source.match(f) and pkg.orig_files.has_key(f) and \
+ pkg.orig_files[f].has_key("path"):
continue
dest = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), f)
os.symlink(src, dest)
- # If the orig.tar.gz is not a part of the upload, create a symlink to the
- # existing copy.
- if self.pkg.orig_tar_gz:
- dest = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.basename(self.pkg.orig_tar_gz))
- os.symlink(self.pkg.orig_tar_gz, dest)
+ # If the orig files are not a part of the upload, create symlinks to the
+ # existing copies.
+ for orig_file in self.pkg.orig_files.keys():
+ if not self.pkg.orig_files[orig_file].has_key("path"):
+ continue
+ dest = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.basename(orig_file))
+ os.symlink(self.pkg.orig_files[orig_file]["path"], dest)
# Extract the source
cmd = "dpkg-source -sn -x %s" % (dsc_filename)
return
# Get the upstream version
- upstr_version = re_no_epoch.sub('', dsc["version"])
+ upstr_version = re_no_epoch.sub('', self.pkg.dsc["version"])
if re_strip_revision.search(upstr_version):
upstr_version = re_strip_revision.sub('', upstr_version)
# We should probably scrap or rethink the whole reprocess thing
# Bail out if:
# a) there's no source
- # or b) reprocess is 2 - we will do this check next time when orig.tar.gz is in 'files'
- # or c) the orig.tar.gz is MIA
+ # or b) reprocess is 2 - we will do this check next time when orig
+ # tarball is in 'files'
+ # or c) the orig files are MIA
if not self.pkg.changes["architecture"].has_key("source") or self.reprocess == 2 \
- or self.pkg.orig_tar_gz == -1:
+ or len(self.pkg.orig_files) == 0:
return
tmpdir = utils.temp_dirname()
shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
except OSError, e:
if e.errno != errno.EACCES:
+ print "foobar"
utils.fubar("%s: couldn't remove tmp dir for source tree." % (self.pkg.dsc["source"]))
self.rejects.append("%s: source tree could not be cleanly removed." % (self.pkg.dsc["source"]))
if result != 0:
utils.fubar("'%s' failed with result %s." % (cmd, result))
shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
- except:
+ except Exception, e:
+ print "foobar2 (%s)" % e
utils.fubar("%s: couldn't remove tmp dir for source tree." % (self.pkg.dsc["source"]))
###########################################################################
# We need to deal with the original changes blob, as the fields we need
# might not be in the changes dict serialised into the .dak anymore.
- orig_changes = parse_deb822(self.pkg.changes['filecontents'])
+ orig_changes = utils.parse_deb822(self.pkg.changes['filecontents'])
# Copy the checksums over to the current changes dict. This will keep
# the existing modifications to it intact.
for j in utils._ensure_dsc_hash(self.pkg.dsc, self.pkg.dsc_files, hashname, hashfunc):
self.rejects.append(j)
- def check_hashes():
+ def check_hashes(self):
for m in utils.check_hash(".changes", self.pkg.files, "md5", apt_pkg.md5sum):
self.rejects.append(m)
for m in utils.check_size(".dsc", self.pkg.dsc_files):
self.rejects.append(m)
- for m in utils.ensure_hashes(self.pkg.changes, dsc, files, dsc_files):
- self.rejects.append(m)
+ self.ensure_hashes()
###########################################################################
def check_urgency(self):
# travel can cause errors on extraction]
def check_timestamps(self):
+ Cnf = Config()
+
future_cutoff = time.time() + int(Cnf["Dinstall::FutureTimeTravelGrace"])
past_cutoff = time.mktime(time.strptime(Cnf["Dinstall::PastCutoffYear"],"%Y"))
tar = TarTime(future_cutoff, past_cutoff)
- for filename, entry in self.pkg.files.keys():
+ for filename, entry in self.pkg.files.items():
if entry["type"] == "deb":
tar.reset()
try:
except:
self.rejects.append("%s: deb contents timestamp check failed [%s: %s]" % (filename, sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value))
+ ###########################################################################
+ def check_transition(self, session):
+ cnf = Config()
+
+ sourcepkg = self.pkg.changes["source"]
+
+ # No sourceful upload -> no need to do anything else, direct return
+ # We also work with unstable uploads, not experimental or those going to some
+ # proposed-updates queue
+ if "source" not in self.pkg.changes["architecture"] or \
+ "unstable" not in self.pkg.changes["distribution"]:
+ return
+
+ # Also only check if there is a file defined (and existant) with
+ # checks.
+ transpath = cnf.get("Dinstall::Reject::ReleaseTransitions", "")
+ if transpath == "" or not os.path.exists(transpath):
+ return
+
+ # Parse the yaml file
+ sourcefile = file(transpath, 'r')
+ sourcecontent = sourcefile.read()
+ try:
+ transitions = yaml.load(sourcecontent)
+ except yaml.YAMLError, msg:
+ # This shouldn't happen, there is a wrapper to edit the file which
+ # checks it, but we prefer to be safe than ending up rejecting
+ # everything.
+ utils.warn("Not checking transitions, the transitions file is broken: %s." % (msg))
+ return
+
+ # Now look through all defined transitions
+ for trans in transitions:
+ t = transitions[trans]
+ source = t["source"]
+ expected = t["new"]
+
+ # Will be None if nothing is in testing.
+ current = get_source_in_suite(source, "testing", session)
+ if current is not None:
+ compare = apt_pkg.VersionCompare(current.version, expected)
+
+ if current is None or compare < 0:
+ # This is still valid, the current version in testing is older than
+ # the new version we wait for, or there is none in testing yet
+
+ # Check if the source we look at is affected by this.
+ if sourcepkg in t['packages']:
+ # The source is affected, lets reject it.
+
+ rejectmsg = "%s: part of the %s transition.\n\n" % (
+ sourcepkg, trans)
+
+ if current is not None:
+ currentlymsg = "at version %s" % (current.version)
+ else:
+ currentlymsg = "not present in testing"
+
+ rejectmsg += "Transition description: %s\n\n" % (t["reason"])
+
+ rejectmsg += "\n".join(textwrap.wrap("""Your package
+is part of a testing transition designed to get %s migrated (it is
+currently %s, we need version %s). This transition is managed by the
+Release Team, and %s is the Release-Team member responsible for it.
+Please mail debian-release@lists.debian.org or contact %s directly if you
+need further assistance. You might want to upload to experimental until this
+transition is done."""
+ % (source, currentlymsg, expected,t["rm"], t["rm"])))
+
+ self.rejects.append(rejectmsg)
+ return
+
###########################################################################
def check_signed_by_key(self):
"""Ensure the .changes is signed by an authorized uploader."""
session = DBConn().session()
+ self.check_transition(session)
+
(uid, uid_name, is_dm) = lookup_uid_from_fingerprint(self.pkg.changes["fingerprint"], session=session)
# match claimed name with actual name:
for suite in self.pkg.changes["distribution"].keys():
q = session.query(DBSource)
q = q.join(DBBinary).filter_by(package=b)
- q = q.join(BinAssociation).join(Suite).filter_by(suite)
+ q = q.join(BinAssociation).join(Suite).filter_by(suite_name=suite)
for s in q.all():
if s.source != self.pkg.changes["source"]:
if self.pkg.files[f].has_key("new"):
self.rejects.append("%s may not upload NEW file %s" % (uid, f))
+ session.close()
+
###########################################################################
def build_summaries(self):
""" Build a summary of changes the upload introduces. """
for bug in bugs:
summary += "%s " % (bug)
if action:
+ self.update_subst()
self.Subst["__BUG_NUMBER__"] = bug
if self.pkg.changes["distribution"].has_key("stable"):
self.Subst["__STABLE_WARNING__"] = """
distribution."""
else:
self.Subst["__STABLE_WARNING__"] = ""
- mail_message = utils.TemplateSubst(self.Subst, template)
- utils.send_mail(mail_message)
+ mail_message = utils.TemplateSubst(self.Subst, template)
+ utils.send_mail(mail_message)
# Clear up after ourselves
del self.Subst["__BUG_NUMBER__"]
del self.Subst["__STABLE_WARNING__"]
- if action:
- self.Logger.log(["closing bugs"] + bugs)
+ if action and self.logger:
+ self.logger.log(["closing bugs"] + bugs)
summary += "\n"
self.Subst["__SHORT_SUMMARY__"] = short_summary
for dist in self.pkg.changes["distribution"].keys():
- announce_list = Cnf.Find("Suite::%s::Announce" % (dist))
+ announce_list = cnf.Find("Suite::%s::Announce" % (dist))
if announce_list == "" or lists_done.has_key(announce_list):
continue
summary += "Announcing to %s\n" % (announce_list)
if action:
+ self.update_subst()
self.Subst["__ANNOUNCE_LIST_ADDRESS__"] = announce_list
if cnf.get("Dinstall::TrackingServer") and \
self.pkg.changes["architecture"].has_key("source"):
targetdir = cnf["Dir::Queue::Accepted"]
print "Accepting."
- self.Logger.log(["Accepting changes", self.pkg.changes_file])
+ if self.logger:
+ self.logger.log(["Accepting changes", self.pkg.changes_file])
- self.write_dot_dak(targetdir)
+ self.pkg.write_dot_dak(targetdir)
# Move all the files into the accepted directory
utils.move(self.pkg.changes_file, targetdir)
# Send accept mail, announce to lists, close bugs and check for
# override disparities
if not cnf["Dinstall::Options::No-Mail"]:
+ self.update_subst()
self.Subst["__SUITE__"] = ""
self.Subst["__SUMMARY__"] = summary
mail_message = utils.TemplateSubst(self.Subst, accepttemplate)
overridetemplate = os.path.join(cnf["Dir::Templates"], 'process-unchecked.override-disparity')
+ self.update_subst()
self.Subst["__SUMMARY__"] = summary
mail_message = utils.TemplateSubst(self.Subst, overridetemplate)
utils.send_mail(mail_message)
rej_template = os.path.join(cnf["Dir::Templates"], "queue.rejected")
+ self.update_subst()
if not manual:
self.Subst["__REJECTOR_ADDRESS__"] = cnf["Dinstall::MyEmailAddress"]
self.Subst["__MANUAL_REJECT_MESSAGE__"] = ""
if not cnf["Dinstall::Options::No-Mail"]:
utils.send_mail(reject_mail_message)
- self.Logger.log(["rejected", pkg.changes_file])
+ if self.logger:
+ self.logger.log(["rejected", self.pkg.changes_file])
return 0
################################################################################
- def in_override_p(self, package, component, suite, binary_type, file, session=None):
+ def in_override_p(self, package, component, suite, binary_type, file, session):
"""
Check if a package already has override entries in the DB
cnf = Config()
- if session is None:
- session = DBConn().session()
-
if binary_type == "": # must be source
file_type = "dsc"
else:
Description: TODO
"""
+ Cnf = Config()
anyversion = None
- anysuite = [suite] + self.Cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::VersionChecks::Enhances" % (suite))
+ anysuite = [suite] + Cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::VersionChecks::Enhances" % (suite))
for (s, v) in sv_list:
if s in [ x.lower() for x in anysuite ]:
if not anyversion or apt_pkg.VersionCompare(anyversion, v) <= 0:
self.reject.append("%s: old version (%s) in %s <= new version (%s) targeted at %s." % (file, existent_version, suite, new_version, target_suite))
################################################################################
- def check_binary_against_db(self, file, session=None):
- if session is None:
- session = DBConn().session()
-
+ def check_binary_against_db(self, file, session):
# Ensure version is sane
q = session.query(BinAssociation)
q = q.join(DBBinary).filter(DBBinary.package==self.pkg.files[file]["package"])
q = q.join(Architecture).filter(Architecture.arch_string.in_([self.pkg.files[file]["architecture"], 'all']))
self.cross_suite_version_check([ (x.suite.suite_name, x.binary.version) for x in q.all() ],
- file, files[file]["version"], sourceful=False)
+ file, self.pkg.files[file]["version"], sourceful=False)
# Check for any existing copies of the file
- q = session.query(DBBinary).filter_by(files[file]["package"])
- q = q.filter_by(version=files[file]["version"])
- q = q.join(Architecture).filter_by(arch_string=files[file]["architecture"])
+ q = session.query(DBBinary).filter_by(package=self.pkg.files[file]["package"])
+ q = q.filter_by(version=self.pkg.files[file]["version"])
+ q = q.join(Architecture).filter_by(arch_string=self.pkg.files[file]["architecture"])
if q.count() > 0:
self.rejects.append("%s: can not overwrite existing copy already in the archive." % (file))
################################################################################
- def check_source_against_db(self, file, session=None):
+ def check_source_against_db(self, file, session):
"""
"""
- if session is None:
- session = DBConn().session()
-
source = self.pkg.dsc.get("source")
version = self.pkg.dsc.get("version")
file, version, sourceful=True)
################################################################################
- def check_dsc_against_db(self, file, session=None):
+ def check_dsc_against_db(self, file, session):
"""
@warning: NB: this function can remove entries from the 'files' index [if
- the .orig.tar.gz is a duplicate of the one in the archive]; if
+ the orig tarball is a duplicate of the one in the archive]; if
you're iterating over 'files' and call this function as part of
the loop, be sure to add a check to the top of the loop to
ensure you haven't just tried to dereference the deleted entry.
"""
- if session is None:
- session = DBConn().session()
-
- self.pkg.orig_tar_gz = None
+ Cnf = Config()
+ self.pkg.orig_files = {} # XXX: do we need to clear it?
+ orig_files = self.pkg.orig_files
# Try and find all files mentioned in the .dsc. This has
# to work harder to cope with the multiple possible
found = "%s in incoming" % (dsc_name)
# Check the file does not already exist in the archive
- ql = get_poolfile_like_name(dsc_name)
+ ql = get_poolfile_like_name(dsc_name, session)
# Strip out anything that isn't '%s' or '/%s$'
for i in ql:
if len(ql) > 0:
# Ignore exact matches for .orig.tar.gz
match = 0
- if dsc_name.endswith(".orig.tar.gz"):
+ if re_is_orig_source.match(dsc_name):
for i in ql:
if self.pkg.files.has_key(dsc_name) and \
int(self.pkg.files[dsc_name]["size"]) == int(i.filesize) and \
# TODO: Don't delete the entry, just mark it as not needed
# This would fix the stupidity of changing something we often iterate over
# whilst we're doing it
- del files[dsc_name]
- self.pkg.orig_tar_gz = os.path.join(i.location.path, i.filename)
+ del self.pkg.files[dsc_name]
+ if not orig_files.has_key(dsc_name):
+ orig_files[dsc_name] = {}
+ orig_files[dsc_name]["path"] = os.path.join(i.location.path, i.filename)
match = 1
if not match:
self.rejects.append("can not overwrite existing copy of '%s' already in the archive." % (dsc_name))
- elif dsc_name.endswith(".orig.tar.gz"):
+ elif re_is_orig_source.match(dsc_name):
# Check in the pool
ql = get_poolfile_like_name(dsc_name, session)
old_file_fh.close()
actual_size = os.stat(old_file)[stat.ST_SIZE]
found = old_file
- suite_type = f.location.archive_type
+ suite_type = x.location.archive_type
# need this for updating dsc_files in install()
- dsc_entry["files id"] = f.file_id
+ dsc_entry["files id"] = x.file_id
# See install() in process-accepted...
- self.pkg.orig_tar_id = f.file_id
- self.pkg.orig_tar_gz = old_file
- self.pkg.orig_tar_location = f.location.location_id
+ if not orig_files.has_key(dsc_name):
+ orig_files[dsc_name] = {}
+ orig_files[dsc_name]["id"] = x.file_id
+ orig_files[dsc_name]["path"] = old_file
+ orig_files[dsc_name]["location"] = x.location.location_id
else:
# TODO: Record the queues and info in the DB so we don't hardcode all this crap
# Not there? Check the queue directories...
for directory in [ "Accepted", "New", "Byhand", "ProposedUpdates", "OldProposedUpdates", "Embargoed", "Unembargoed" ]:
- in_otherdir = os.path.join(self.Cnf["Dir::Queue::%s" % (directory)], dsc_name)
+ if not Cnf.has_key("Dir::Queue::%s" % (directory)):
+ continue
+ in_otherdir = os.path.join(Cnf["Dir::Queue::%s" % (directory)], dsc_name)
if os.path.exists(in_otherdir):
in_otherdir_fh = utils.open_file(in_otherdir)
actual_md5 = apt_pkg.md5sum(in_otherdir_fh)
in_otherdir_fh.close()
actual_size = os.stat(in_otherdir)[stat.ST_SIZE]
found = in_otherdir
- self.pkg.orig_tar_gz = in_otherdir
+ if not orig_files.has_key(dsc_name):
+ orig_files[dsc_name] = {}
+ orig_files[dsc_name]["path"] = in_otherdir
if not found:
self.rejects.append("%s refers to %s, but I can't find it in the queue or in the pool." % (file, dsc_name))
- self.pkg.orig_tar_gz = -1
continue
else:
self.rejects.append("%s refers to %s, but I can't find it in the queue." % (file, dsc_name))
if actual_size != int(dsc_entry["size"]):
self.rejects.append("size for %s doesn't match %s." % (found, file))
+ ################################################################################
+ def accepted_checks(self, overwrite_checks, session):
+ # Recheck anything that relies on the database; since that's not
+ # frozen between accept and our run time when called from p-a.
+
+ # overwrite_checks is set to False when installing to stable/oldstable
+
+ propogate={}
+ nopropogate={}
+
+ # Find the .dsc (again)
+ dsc_filename = None
+ for f in self.pkg.files.keys():
+ if self.pkg.files[f]["type"] == "dsc":
+ dsc_filename = f
+
+ for checkfile in self.pkg.files.keys():
+ # The .orig.tar.gz can disappear out from under us is it's a
+ # duplicate of one in the archive.
+ if not self.pkg.files.has_key(checkfile):
+ continue
+
+ entry = self.pkg.files[checkfile]
+
+ # Check that the source still exists
+ if entry["type"] == "deb":
+ source_version = entry["source version"]
+ source_package = entry["source package"]
+ if not self.pkg.changes["architecture"].has_key("source") \
+ and not source_exists(source_package, source_version, self.pkg.changes["distribution"].keys()):
+ self.rejects.append("no source found for %s %s (%s)." % (source_package, source_version, checkfile))
+
+ # Version and file overwrite checks
+ if overwrite_checks:
+ if entry["type"] == "deb":
+ self.check_binary_against_db(checkfile, session)
+ elif entry["type"] == "dsc":
+ self.check_source_against_db(checkfile, session)
+ self.check_dsc_against_db(dsc_filename, session)
+
+ # propogate in the case it is in the override tables:
+ for suite in self.pkg.changes.get("propdistribution", {}).keys():
+ if self.in_override_p(entry["package"], entry["component"], suite, entry.get("dbtype",""), checkfile, session):
+ propogate[suite] = 1
+ else:
+ nopropogate[suite] = 1
+
+ for suite in propogate.keys():
+ if suite in nopropogate:
+ continue
+ self.pkg.changes["distribution"][suite] = 1
+
+ for checkfile in self.pkg.files.keys():
+ # Check the package is still in the override tables
+ for suite in self.pkg.changes["distribution"].keys():
+ if not self.in_override_p(entry["package"], entry["component"], suite, entry.get("dbtype",""), checkfile, session):
+ self.rejects.append("%s is NEW for %s." % (checkfile, suite))
+
+ ################################################################################
+ # This is not really a reject, but an unaccept, but since a) the code for
+ # that is non-trivial (reopen bugs, unannounce etc.), b) this should be
+ # extremely rare, for now we'll go with whining at our admin folks...
+
+ def do_unaccept(self):
+ cnf = Config()
+
+ self.update_subst()
+ self.Subst["__REJECTOR_ADDRESS__"] = cnf["Dinstall::MyEmailAddress"]
+ self.Subst["__REJECT_MESSAGE__"] = self.package_info()
+ self.Subst["__CC__"] = "Cc: " + cnf["Dinstall::MyEmailAddress"]
+ self.Subst["__BCC__"] = "X-DAK: dak process-accepted\nX-Katie: $Revision: 1.18 $"
+ if cnf.has_key("Dinstall::Bcc"):
+ self.Subst["__BCC__"] += "\nBcc: %s" % (cnf["Dinstall::Bcc"])
+
+ template = os.path.join(cnf["Dir::Templates"], "process-accepted.unaccept")
+
+ reject_mail_message = utils.TemplateSubst(self.Subst, template)
+
+ # Write the rejection email out as the <foo>.reason file
+ reason_filename = os.path.basename(self.pkg.changes_file[:-8]) + ".reason"
+ reject_filename = os.path.join(cnf["Dir::Queue::Reject"], reason_filename)
+
+ # If we fail here someone is probably trying to exploit the race
+ # so let's just raise an exception ...
+ if os.path.exists(reject_filename):
+ os.unlink(reject_filename)
+
+ fd = os.open(reject_filename, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL, 0644)
+ os.write(fd, reject_mail_message)
+ os.close(fd)
+
+ utils.send_mail(reject_mail_message)
+
+ del self.Subst["__REJECTOR_ADDRESS__"]
+ del self.Subst["__REJECT_MESSAGE__"]
+ del self.Subst["__CC__"]
+
################################################################################
# If any file of an upload has a recent mtime then chances are good
# the file is still being uploaded.