Now it looks like this:
$ xbps-bin -r ~/blah install initscripts
Finding/sorting required binary packages...
Checking binary package file(s) integrity...
The following new packages will be installed:
xbps-base-files-0.8_1 gcc-libgcc-4.3.3 glibc-locales-2.9
ncurses-base-5.7 glibc-2.9 ncurses-libs-5.7 gawk-3.1.6 grep-2.5.4
coreutils-7.1 sed-4.1.5 ncurses-5.7 kbd-1.15 findutils-4.4.0_1
net-tools-1.60 rcorder-2009.01 minilogd-2009.01 dhcpcd-4.0.12
bash-4.0 procps-3.2.7 udev-140_2 initscripts-2009.03_2
Total download size: 16M
Total installed size: 48M
Do you want to continue? [y/N]
...
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The library is only responsible now to find all binary packages
from repositories, sort them and create a dictionary with all
details. The frontend (xbps-bin) provides support for this,
and this allows for more flexibility and removes some stuff
that didn't belong in the library.
While here implemented support to show total download/installed
size for all packages that are going to be installed.
Next step will be to implement user interactivity before
installing/removing/updating packages.
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extra : convert_revision : 858e9a89bc6a60b348435f2416a8af3ebb6ea5c9
Add util funcs to get/set global values for them:
* xbps_[gs]et_rootdir()
* xbps_[gs]et_flags()
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A new target has been added to xbps-bin: autoremove. It works in
the same way than 'apt-get', but there's no stdin input. By default
it will list you all orphaned packages, and -f flag must be set
to really remove them.
The following is a real example for the git package, which requires
directly perl and curl-libs, and indirectly libidn and openssl.
$ xbps-bin -r ~/testing-xbps remove git
Removing package git-1.6.1.3 ... done.
$
$ xbps-bin -r ~/testing-xbps autoremove
The following packages were installed automatically
(as dependencies) and aren't needed anymore:
perl-5.10.0 curl-libs-7.19.0 libidn-1.10 openssl-0.9.8j
If you are really sure you don't need them, use -f to confirm.
$
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Now if any package is going to be removed and it's required by
other packages, it won't let you remove it unless -f is set.
Here's an example of how it looks like:
[juan@fedora-vm xbps]$ xbps-bin -r ~/testing-xbps remove glibc
WARNING! glibc is required by the following packages:
zlib-1.2.3 ncurses-libs-5.7 gcc-libstdc++-4.3.2 e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.4
cracklib-2.8.13 expat-2.0.1 ncurses-5.7 cpio-2.9
module-init-tools-3.6 busybox-initramfs-1.13.2 udev-138 procps-3.2.7
pam-1.0.2 dbus-libs-1.2.12 lzma-utils-libs-4.32.7 coreutils-7.1
sed-4.1.5 grep-2.5.4 gawk-3.1.6 gzip-1.3.12
bzip2-1.0.5 bash-4.0 less-424 gdbm-1.8.3
groff-1.20.1 lzma-utils-4.32.7 dbus-1.2.12 proplib-0.3
dash-0.5.4 findutils-4.4.0 util-linux-ng-2.14.2 initramfs-tools-0.92o
file-5.00 diffutils-2.8.1 wget-1.11.4 man-db-2.5.3
sysklogd-1.5 eject-2.1.5 shadow-4.1.2.2 sudo-1.7.0
e2fsprogs-1.41.4 tzdata-2009a vim-7.2 upstart-0.5.1
kernel-2.6.28.1 xbps-base-pkg-0.1 kbd-1.14.1
If you are sure about this, use -f to force deletion for this package.
[juan@fedora-vm xbps]$
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* If any dep of a package cannot be found in the repository pool,
show it on xbps-bin.
* Add the automatic-install boolean obj into pkg's dictionary
on regpkgdb.plist, this will be used to implemented something
like "apt-get autoremove".
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This implementation will be faster and resolv the dependency chain
correctly taking into account indirect/direct deps and priority.
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- Remove lib/info.c that doesn't belong in the lib and add it into the
bins.
- Every binary now uses its own directory on bin/.
This is in preparation for future changes for correct behaviour of
the library and binaries.
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