from lintian import parse_lintian_output, generate_reject_messages
from contents import UnpackedSource
-# suppress some deprecation warnings in squeeze related to apt_pkg
-# module
-import warnings
-warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', \
- "apt_pkg.ParseSection\(\) is deprecated. Please see apt_pkg\.TagSection\(\) for the replacement\.", \
- DeprecationWarning)
-warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', \
- "Attribute 'Find' of the 'apt_pkg\.TagSection' object is deprecated, use 'find' instead\.", \
- DeprecationWarning)
-
###############################################################################
def get_type(f, session):
file_type = f["dbtype"]
elif re_source_ext.match(f["type"]):
file_type = "dsc"
+ elif f['architecture'] == 'source' and f["type"] == 'unreadable':
+ utils.warn('unreadable source file (will continue and hope for the best)')
+ return f["type"]
else:
file_type = f["type"]
utils.fubar("invalid type (%s) for new. Dazed, confused and sure as heck not continuing." % (file_type))
# Determine what parts in a .changes are NEW
-def determine_new(filename, changes, files, warn=1, session = None, dsc = None, new = {}):
+def determine_new(filename, changes, files, warn=1, session = None, dsc = None, new = None):
"""
Determine what parts in a C{changes} file are NEW.
# TODO: This should all use the database instead of parsing the changes
# file again
byhand = {}
+ if new is None:
+ new = {}
dbchg = get_dbchange(filename, session)
if dbchg is None:
self.future_files = {}
self.ancient_files = {}
- def callback(self, Kind, Name, Link, Mode, UID, GID, Size, MTime, Major, Minor):
- if MTime > self.future_cutoff:
+ def callback(self, member, data):
+ if member.mtime > self.future_cutoff:
self.future_files[Name] = MTime
- if MTime < self.past_cutoff:
+ if member.mtime < self.past_cutoff:
self.ancient_files[Name] = MTime
###############################################################################
cnf = Config()
self.Subst = {}
self.Subst["__ADMIN_ADDRESS__"] = cnf["Dinstall::MyAdminAddress"]
- self.Subst["__BUG_SERVER__"] = cnf["Dinstall::BugServer"]
+ if cnf.has_key("Dinstall::BugServer"):
+ self.Subst["__BUG_SERVER__"] = cnf["Dinstall::BugServer"]
self.Subst["__DISTRO__"] = cnf["Dinstall::MyDistribution"]
self.Subst["__DAK_ADDRESS__"] = cnf["Dinstall::MyEmailAddress"]
session.close()
- return True
+ return (len(self.rejects) == 0)
###########################################################################
if entry["type"] == "deb":
tar.reset()
try:
- deb_file = utils.open_file(filename)
- apt_inst.debExtract(deb_file, tar.callback, "control.tar.gz")
- deb_file.seek(0)
- try:
- apt_inst.debExtract(deb_file, tar.callback, "data.tar.gz")
- except SystemError, e:
- # If we can't find a data.tar.gz, look for data.tar.bz2 instead.
- if not re.search(r"Cannot f[ui]nd chunk data.tar.gz$", str(e)):
- raise
- deb_file.seek(0)
- apt_inst.debExtract(deb_file,tar.callback,"data.tar.bz2")
-
- deb_file.close()
+ deb = apt_inst.DebFile(filename)
+ deb.control.go(tar.callback)
future_files = tar.future_files.keys()
if future_files:
del self.Subst["__ANNOUNCE_LIST_ADDRESS__"]
- if cnf.FindB("Dinstall::CloseBugs"):
+ if cnf.FindB("Dinstall::CloseBugs") and cnf.has_key("Dinstall::BugServer"):
summary = self.close_bugs(summary, action)
del self.Subst["__SHORT_SUMMARY__"]
session.commit()
# Move the .changes into the 'done' directory
+ ye, mo, da = time.gmtime()[0:3]
+ donedir = os.path.join(cnf["Dir::Queue::Done"], str(ye), "%0.2d" % mo, "%0.2d" % da)
+ if not os.path.isdir(donedir):
+ os.makedirs(donedir)
+
utils.move(self.pkg.changes_file,
- os.path.join(cnf["Dir::Queue::Done"], os.path.basename(self.pkg.changes_file)))
+ os.path.join(donedir, os.path.basename(self.pkg.changes_file)))
- if self.pkg.changes["architecture"].has_key("source") and cnf.get("Dir::UrgencyLog"):
+ if self.pkg.changes["architecture"].has_key("source"):
UrgencyLog().log(self.pkg.dsc["source"], self.pkg.dsc["version"], self.pkg.changes["urgency"])
self.update_subst()
if self.logger:
self.logger.log(["rejected", self.pkg.changes_file])
+ stats = SummaryStats()
+ stats.reject_count += 1
return 0
################################################################################
"""
Cnf = Config()
anyversion = None
- anysuite = [suite] + Cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::VersionChecks::Enhances" % (suite))
+ anysuite = [suite] + [ vc.reference.suite_name for vc in get_version_checks(suite, "Enhances") ]
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:
# Check versions for each target suite
for target_suite in self.pkg.changes["distribution"].keys():
- must_be_newer_than = [ i.lower() for i in cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::VersionChecks::MustBeNewerThan" % (target_suite)) ]
- must_be_older_than = [ i.lower() for i in cnf.ValueList("Suite::%s::VersionChecks::MustBeOlderThan" % (target_suite)) ]
+ # Check we can find the target suite
+ ts = get_suite(target_suite)
+ if ts is None:
+ self.rejects.append("Cannot find target suite %s to perform version checks" % target_suite)
+ continue
+
+ must_be_newer_than = [ vc.reference.suite_name for vc in get_version_checks(target_suite, "MustBeNewerThan") ]
+ must_be_older_than = [ vc.reference.suite_name for vc in get_version_checks(target_suite, "MustBeOlderThan") ]
# Enforce "must be newer than target suite" even if conffile omits it
if target_suite not in must_be_newer_than: