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By authorative, this means "the cache is accurate; skip validation". While
a useful hint for a slight speedup in validation, the true gain is for
repositories that are distributed in a fashion that doesn't preserve mtime;
git primarily. Setting authorative-cache = true results in portage
skipping mtime validation checks for the bundled cache, allowing
for git vcs based repos to distribute a cache.
BUG=chromium-os:21049
TEST=dump a cache into metadata/cache, touch it to now, set layout.conf
to authorative-cache=true, verify it doesn't generate cache entries
for that repo.
Change-Id: I92423e679bc171d2411a18d6d3ac22e8ef457753
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This fixes a false --binpkg-respect-use warning that's triggered by
erroneous USE/IUSE comparison between the new-style virtual and an
old-style virtual match.
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This causes new-style virtuals to get pulled in for virtuals that are
already satisfied by installed old-style virtuals. This case is common,
due to PROVIDE being (removed without revision bump) from lots of
ebuilds.
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Since the change involving slot conflict parent atoms in commit
6cea2091526659521d35be6c8dc7733f69f1a760, we want to check to make
sure we don't display any false positives in the "missed updates".
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This narrows the range of possible behaviors, such that the manifest
will always be either written or unlinked, eliminating the possiblity
that a stale manifest will ever be allowed to slip through without
being overwritten or unlinked.
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This adds three states to layout.conf key use-manifest; false, true, and strict.
false means "don't use manifests at all"
true means "use and generate manifests, but allow them to be missing"
strict means "manifests must be used everywhere in this repo"
BUG=chromium-os:11308
TEST=repoman manifest usage.
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Change-Id: I92890279dc69974da94cc9a8a5483ddd295512d4
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We want to return an empty list for the match-* methods, otherwise an
empty string.
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This eliminates redundant code.
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This eliminates redundant code.
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This allows match-visible to avoid calling match-all, which allows it
to avoid an extra loop over all repos.
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Also, make repoman cache IUSE, since that's required for _match_use to
work effciently. This will eliminate lots of redundant aux_get calls
for repoman, triggered by USE deps.
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This optimizes aux_get and cp_list for cases where we only have a
single tree, which is common for repoman and ebuild(1).
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This allows use to avoid using a set to eliminate duplicates, since we
can break out of the repo loop as soon as a given cpv is found to be
visible.
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There's no need to have separate methods, and this allows us to avoid
using separate aux_get calls in each method.
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These don't mesh well with multi-repo support.
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This is a regression from commit
3d07f74a2fb2e0480e126335f6981218f60da824.
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This will fix bug #384063. The xmatch list-visible mode was previously
used to cache a list of all visible cpvs for a given cp, but this is
not useful when there can be duplicate cpvs with different visibility
from multiple repos.
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We don't want to check for --rebuilt-binaries here, unless --usepkg
is also enabled. In fact, we can skip the --rebuilt-binaries check
since people who really want to ensure that binary packages are used
as much as possible will typically specify --usepkgonly (or
--getbinpkgonly which implies --usepkgonly).
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If --binpkg-respect-use is not explicitly specified, we enable the
behavior automatically (like requested in bug #297549), as long as it
doesn't strongly conflict with other options that have been specified.
Strongly conflicting options currently include --usepkgonly and
--rebuilt-binaries.
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Explicitly stating --binpkg-respect-use=y will disable the ignored
binary warning. This will fix bug #297549.
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Trigger the --complete-graph behavior if an installed package version will
change (upgrade or downgrade). This option is enabled by default.
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See bug 379333.
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If backtracking masks a package that caused another package to
be masked, we declare this backtracking node as invalid. The
backtracker should be able to find another node that gives a
valid solution if one exists. This fixes bug 375573.
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