Followup for recent work in commits:
- 8a7a359709
- 1a9a473580
Keep track of how many objects we imported, and print that for `ostree
pull-local` (also do this even if noninteractive, like we did for `pull`).
In implementing this at first I used separate variables for import
from repo vs import from localcache, but that broke some of the
tests that checked those values.
It's easier to just merge them; we know from looking at whether or not
`remote_repo_local` is set whether or not we were doing a "HTTP pull with
localcache" versus a true `pull-local` and can use that when rendering status.
Closes: #1219
Approved by: jlebon
This is more efficient in the non-collection case; in the collection
case, the implementation of ostree_repo_resolve_collection_ref() needs
to be rewritten to improve efficiency.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1182
Approved by: cgwalters
This is a parallel for ostree_repo_resolve_rev_ext() which works on
collection–refs. At the moment, the implementation is simple and uses
ostree_repo_list_collection_refs(). In future, it could be rewritten to
check the checksum directly rather than enumerating all
potentially-relevant checksums.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1182
Approved by: cgwalters
This can be used to put OSTree repositories on USB sticks in a format
recognised by OstreeRepoFinderMount.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1182
Approved by: cgwalters
Previously, collection–refs could only be pulled from a repository if it
had a summary file (which listed them). There was no way to pull from a
local repository which doesn’t have a summary file, and where the refs
were stored as refs/remotes/$remote/$ref, with a config section linking
that $remote to the queried collection ID.
Fix that by explicitly supporting pull_data->remote_repo_local in
fetch_ref_contents().
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1182
Approved by: cgwalters
I now think commit fab1e113db was a mistake;
because it breaks the mental model that at least I'd built up that "local repos
don't have checksums verified, HTTP does".
For example, a problem with this is (with that mental model in place) it's easy
for people who set up mirrors like this to then do local pulls, and at that
point we've done a deployment with no checksum verification.
Further, since then we did PR #671 AKA commit 3d38f03 which is really most of
the speed hit.
So let's switch the default even for this case to doing checksum verification,
and add `ostree pull --http-trusted`. People who are in situations where they
know they want this can find it and turn it on.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1211Closes: #1212
Approved by: jlebon
Rather than carrying two booleans, just convert `OstreeRepoPullFlags`
into `OstreeRepoImportFlags`. This allows us to drop an internal
wrapper function and just directly call `_ostree_repo_import_object()`.
This though reveals that our mirroring import path doesn't check the
`OSTREE_REPO_PULL_FLAGS_UNTRUSTED` flag...it probably should.
Prep for further work.
Closes: #1212
Approved by: jlebon
Make the "local repo" processing conditional the same as the "localcache" bits;
this is really just a de-indent. Also add some comments. Prep for further work.
Closes: #1212
Approved by: jlebon
Noticed this while reading the code. The `child` var hasn't been
initialized yet at the time we throw this error (and even then, it's
only conditionally initialized). To be nice, let's just always calculate
the child path and pass that along.
Also do some minor style porting to decl near use.
Closes: #1216
Approved by: cgwalters
Add a few comments for each of the central functions used for committing
data from a directory. Took me a bit to understand the relationship
between those functions.
Closes: #1216
Approved by: cgwalters
This fixes up the last of the embarassing bits I saw from
the stack trace in:
https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1184
We had a hardlink fast path, but that doesn't apply across
devices, which occurs in two notable cases:
- Installer ISO with local repo
- Tools like pungi that copy the repo to a local snapshot
Obviously there are a lot of subtleties here around things like the
bare-user-only conversions as well as exactly what data we copy. I think to get
better test coverage we may want to add `pull-local --no-hardlink` or so.
Closes: #1197
Approved by: jlebon
Add this as an additional well-known directory which is checked on
mounted removable drives to see if it contains OSTree repos we can pull
refs from.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1210Closes: #1213
Approved by: cgwalters
Introduce support for GnuTLS for computing cryptograpic
hashes, similar to the OpenSSL backend. A reason to do
this is some distributors want to avoid GPLv3, and GPG
pulls that in.
A possible extension of using GnuTLS would be replacing the GPG signing
with `PKCS#7` signatures and `X.509` keys.
We also support `--with-crypto=openssl`, which has the same effect
as `--with-openssl`, and continues to be supported.
Changes by Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>:
- Drop libgcrypt option for now
- Unify buildsystem on --with-crypto
Link: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/ostree-list/2017-June/msg00002.html
Signed-off-by: Jussi Laako <jussi.laako@linux.intel.com>
Closes: #1189
Approved by: cgwalters
For the old `OSTREE_REPO_MODE_ARCHIVE_Z2`. Use it mostly tree
wide except for the repo finder tests (to avoid conflicting with
some outstanding PRs).
Just noted another user coming in some of those tests and wanted to do a
cleanup.
Closes: #1209
Approved by: jlebon
We added a `.dir-locals.el` in commit: 9a77017d87
There's no need to have it per-file, with that people might think
to add other editors, which is the wrong direction.
Closes: #1206
Approved by: jlebon
Add a hash function for OstreeRepo instances, which relies on the repo
being open, and hence being able to hash the device and inode of its
root directory.
Add unit tests for this and ostree_repo_equal().
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1191Closes: #1205
Approved by: cgwalters
Such an evil bug 🙈. I was just reading an strace trying to figure out what was
going on, and noticed we had the `XXXXXX` in the lockfile name. It was only
after that I realized that that this might *be* the cause of the skopeo issue.
This is another case where we definitely need more test coverage of things that
actually use the API multiple times in process; might look at dusting off the
work for the rpm-ostree test.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1196Closes: #1204
Approved by: jlebon
While opening a repo we've recorded the device/inode for a while; use it to
avoid calling `linkat()` during object import if we know it's going to fail.
Closes: #1193
Approved by: jlebon
Conceptually `ostree-repo-pull.c` should be be written using
just public APIs; we theoretically support building without HTTP
for people who just want to use the object store portion and
do their own fetching.
We have some nontrivial behaviors in the pull layer though; one
of those is the "bareuseronly" verification. Make a new internal
API that accepts flags, move it into `commit.c`. This
is prep for further work in changing object import to support
reflinks.
Closes: #1193
Approved by: jlebon
In the `O_RDONLY` case, we were calling `openat` without a mode
argument. However, it's perfectly legal (albeit unusual) to do
`open(O_RDONLY|O_CREAT)`. One such application that makes use of this is
`flock(1)`.
This was actually caught by `_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2`, and once we run
`rofiles-fuse` with `-f`, the message is clear:
```
*** invalid openat64 call: O_CREAT or O_TMPFILE without mode ***:
rofiles-fuse terminated
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x7c8dc)[0x7f36d9f188dc]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x37)[0x7f36d9fbfaa7]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x10019a)[0x7f36d9f9c19a]
rofiles-fuse[0x401768]
...
```
Without `_FORTIFY_SOURCE`, the file gets created, but its mode is
completely random.
I ran into this while investigating
https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1003.
Closes: #1200
Approved by: cgwalters
There are use cases for not syncing at all; think build cache repos, etc. Let's
be consistent here and make sure if fsync is disabled we do no sync at all.
I chose this opportunity to add tests using the shiny new strace fault
injection. I can forsee using this for a lot more things, so I made
the support for detecting things generic.
Related: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1184Closes: #1186
Approved by: jlebon
Update the comments and remove an unneeded variable to make it clear
that the find_remotes_async() / pull_from_remotes_async() functions use
the unsigned summary support.
This is a follow-up of commit 8c148eb7e "lib/repo-finder: Emit
gpg-verify-summary=false in dynamic remote config".
Closes: #1195
Approved by: pwithnall
I saw in a stack trace that the main thread was calling `exit()` even while
worker threads were alive and doing sha256/write/fsync etc. for objects.
The stack trace was a SEGV as the main thread was calling into library
`atexit()` handlers and we were a liblz4 destructor:
```
#0 0x00007f2db790f8d4 _fini (liblz4.so.1)
#1 0x00007f2dbbae1c68 __run_exit_handlers (libc.so.6)
```
(Why that library has a destructor I don't know offhand, can't find
it in the source in a quick look)
Anyways, global library destructors and worker threads continuing simply don't
mix. Let's wait for our outstanding operations before we exit. This is also a
good idea for projects using libostree as a shared library, as we don't want
worker threads outliving operations.
Our existing pull corruption tests exercise coverage here.
I added a new `caught-error` status boolean to the progress API, and use it the
commandline to tell the user that we're waiting for outstanding ops.
Closes: #1185
Approved by: jlebon
We have a lot of layers of abstraction here; let's fold in the `trusted`
conditional into the call, since that's all the public API we're using does
anyways.
Prep for a future patch around object copying during imports.
Closes: #1187
Approved by: jlebon
This was some incomplete planning from while the find_remotes() API was
being designed; now totally outdated.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1179
Approved by: cgwalters
See issue #1174 for the rationale behind this. In summary:
• It required two lists of collection–refs to be maintained: one in the
repository, and one pointing to the repository.
• It didn’t automatically work for live USBs of OSs based on OSTree
(where there’s always a repository at /ostree/repo).
• It was unnecessarily complex.
The new scheme allows a list of repositories to be searched, but without
needing a layer of indirection through their collection–refs. It adds
/ostree/repo and /.ostree/repo as well-known repository locations which
are always checked on a mounted volume (if they exist).
Update the unit tests accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1174Closes: #1179
Approved by: cgwalters
This will compare their root directory inodes to see if they are the
same repository on disk. A convenience method for the users of the
public API who can’t access OstreeRepo.inode.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1179
Approved by: cgwalters
In 5c940987e7 / #646 we
added `--retain-branch-depth`; this adds a symmetric
`--only-branch` for the case where a repo owner just
wants to prune a specific branch.
The implementation here is pretty straightforward; we
just walk all refs and inject the equivalent of
`--retain-branch-depth=$ref=-1` if they're *not* in
`--only-branch`.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1115Closes: #1127
Approved by: jlebon
Update libglnx, which is mostly port the repo stagedir code
to the new tmpdir API. This turned out to require some
libglnx changes to support de-allocating the tmpdir ref while
still maintaining the on-disk dir.
Update submodule: libglnx
Closes: #1172
Approved by: jlebon
A `"}"` at line 641 is missing when `HAVE_LIBARCHIVE` is not defined
(even though probably few will use ostree without libarchive).
Closes: #1181
Approved by: jlebon
Doing this in prep for libglnx tmpdir porting, but I think we should also do
this because the partial fetch code IMO was never fully baked; among other
things it was never integrated into the scheme we came up with for "boot id
sync" that we use for complete/staged objects.
There's a lot of complexity here that while we have some coverage for, I think
we need to refocus on the core functionality. The libcurl backend doesn't have
an equivalent to this today.
In particular for small objects, this is simply overly complex. The downside is
clearly for large objects like FAH's 61MB initramfs; not being able to resume
fetches of those is unfortunate.
In practice though, I think most people should be using deltas, and we need to
make sure deltas work for large objects anyways.
Further ultimately the peer-to-peer work should help a lot for people
with truly unreliable connections.
Closes: #1176
Approved by: jlebon
I was looking at fixing an `rpm-ostree livefs` bug where we need to replace
`/usr/lib/passwd`. It's obviously bad if that temporarily disappears 😉. My plan
is to do a subpath checkout of just `/usr/lib/{passwd,group}`.
Make this atomic (i.e. file always exists) by changing the logic to create a
temporary link in repo/tmp, then rename() it into place.
A bonus here is we kill one of the very few (only?) non-error-cleanup i.e.
"non-linear" `goto`s in the ostree codebase.
Closes: #1171
Approved by: jlebon
It turns out that librpm automatically merges identical files between
distinct packages, and this occurs in practice with Fedora today between
`chkconfig` and `initscripts` for exmaple.
Since we added this for rpm-ostree, we basically want to do what librpm does,
let's change the semantics to do a merge. While we're here rename
to `UNION_IDENTICAL`.
Closes: #1156
Approved by: jlebon
If the new configuration passed to ostree_write_config () tries to
update options for a remote defined in a separate config file, return an
error. Without this, the full configuration would contain duplicate
remote specifications, which would raise an error the next time the repo
is opened.
Closes: #1159
Approved by: cgwalters
Subcommands will demand a repo argument themselves. This allows one to
call `ostree remote` and get the "No subcommand" error rather than the
"Missing --repo" error.
Closes: #1126
Approved by: cgwalters
There's no need to load the sysroot for root commands which have
subcommands, like `ostree admin` and `ostree admin instutil`. Otherwise,
even just calling them without arguments will cause a failure. The
subcommands will have the appropriate flags set as needed.
Closes: #1126
Approved by: cgwalters
Convert the whole file to new style. Also tweak the help outputs to make
it similar enough to the other commands for tests to pass. Of course, we
should just centralize all subcommand handling the same way it was done
in rpm-ostree, though let's punt on that for now.
Closes: #1126
Approved by: cgwalters
Minor regression from https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1106. We
want to print the usage text both when unknown commands are passed, as
well as when no commands are passed at all.
Closes: #1126
Approved by: cgwalters
The new libglnx `glnx_mkdtempat()` uses autocleanups, which
is inconvenient for this use case where we *don't* want autocleanups.
Since we don't need it to be fd-relative, just directly invoke
`g_mkdtemp_full()` which is fine for this use case.
Prep for updating libglnx.
Closes: #1161
Approved by: jlebon
This option allows a repo to explicitly opt out of adding new remotes in
a remotes configuration directory. This currently defaults to true for
system repos and false for non-system repos to maintain legacy behavior
that non-system repos don't add remotes in a configuration directory.
That would be problematic for flatpak, which specifies a remotes config
dir but adds remotes in ways that are incompatible with it.
So, what this really does is allow system repos to control whether they
want to add remotes in the config dir or not. That's important if your
flatpak repo is the system repo like at Endless.
Closes: #1134Closes: #1155
Approved by: cgwalters
If you lchown("symlink") then we were incorrectly trying to chown the
symlink target, rather than the symlink itself. In particular, this cause
cp -a to fail for a broken symlink. Additionally, it was using the
symlink target when verifying writability, rather than the symlink
itself.
To fix this, we need pass AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW in these cases.
In general, the kernel itself will always resolve any symlinks for us
before calling into the fuse backend, so we should really never do any
symlink following in the fuse fs itself. So, we pro-actively add
NOFOLLOW flags to a few other places:
truncate:
In reality this will never be hit, because
the kernel will resolve symlinks before calling us.
access:
It seems the current fuse implementation never calls this
(faccessat w/AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW never reaches the fuse fs)
but if this ever is implemented this is the correct behaviour.
We would ideally do `chmod` but this is not implemented on current kernels.
Because we're not multi-threaded, this is OK anyways.
Further, our write verification wasn't correctly handling the case of hardlinked
symlinks, which can occur for `bare` checkouts but *not* `bare-user` which the
tests were using. Change to `bare` mode to verify that.
Closes: #1137
Approved by: alexlarsson
There was only one tricky bit here around the ownership of the lines; I made use
of `g_steal_pointer()` to consistently track ownership, and converted to a `for`
loop while still preserving the loop logic around the last entry.
Closes: #1154
Approved by: jlebon
Steal some code from flatpak for this, which allows porting a few more things to
new style. I started on a public API version of this but was trying to roll some
other things into it and it snowballed. Let's do this version since it's easy
for now.
While here I changed things so that `generate_deployment_refs()` now just uses
`_set_ref_immediate()` rather than requring a txn.
Also, AFAICS there was no test coverage of `generate_deployment_refs()`; I tried
commenting it out and at least `admin-test.sh` passed. Add some coverage of this
- I verified that with this commenting out bits of that function cause the test
to fail.
Closes: #1132
Approved by: jlebon
I resisted trying to do anything invasive here like fd-relative porting as our
coverage is weak. But this was all straightforward porting to decl-after-stmt
style.
Closes: #1153
Approved by: jlebon
Before commit e0346c1, a non-system repo could specify
remotes-config-dir and have remotes read from there. However, adding
remotes would only be done in the config dir for a system repo. Restore
that by respecting remotes-config-dir when no sysroot is found and
adding back the ostree_repo_is_system() check when adding remotes.
Closes: #1133Closes: #1151
Approved by: cgwalters
Include non-default deployments in the uEnv.txt file imported by
U-Boot. All the configurations beside the defaults will have
numerical suffix E.G. "kernel_image2" or "bootargs2".
Those U-Boot environment variables may be used from interactive boot
prompt or from "altbootcmd" script.
Closes: #1138
Approved by: cgwalters
Split the code that merge the system uEnv to new function. While we're here,
clean up the logic to e.g. use `ot_openat_ignore_enoent()`.
Closes: #1138
Approved by: cgwalters
There were some important ones there like a random `syncfs()`. The remaining
users are mostly blocked on the "fstatat enoent" case, I'll wait to port those.
Closes: #1150
Approved by: jlebon
Add keys from the signing homedir to the GpgVerifier used to look
for duplicate signatures. This will allow signatures from subkeys
to be canonicalised and recognised as already signed despite the
differing key ID, avoiding duplicate signatures.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/608Closes: #1092
Approved by: cgwalters
In the case the signature time was bad, a line prefix was missing from the
result of `ostree_gpg_verify_result_describe_variant()`.
Closes: #1092
Approved by: cgwalters
Revert the switch of _FINGERPRINT to giving the primary key ID
rather than the signing key ID, and instead add the primary
key ID as a new attribute which is available if the key is not
missing.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/608Closes: #1092
Approved by: cgwalters
A lof of the functions here are async and have nontrivial exits, but these ones
are all sync were straightforward ports.
Not prep for anything, just chipping away at porting.
Closes: #1146
Approved by: jlebon
We have `ot_ensure_unlinked_at()` for the "ignore ENOENT" case, and
`glnx_unlinkat()` otherwise. Port all in-tree callers to one or the other as
appropriate.
Just noticed an unprefixed error in the refs case and decided to do a tree-wide
check.
Closes: #1142
Approved by: jlebon
I'd mostly been skipping the GPG functions due to lack of autoptr for a few
things, but I noticed these bits were straightforward.
Closes: #1136
Approved by: jlebon
The vast majority of invocations of `ot_gpgme_error_to_gio_error()` were paired
with `g_prefix_error()`; let's combine them for the same reason we do
`glnx_throw_errno_prefix()`. For the few cases that don't we might as well add
some prefix.
I also changed it to `return FALSE` in prep for more style porting.
Closes: #1135
Approved by: jlebon
I was reading the pull-local command docs and realized it was somewhat unclear
that `--untrusted` *only* applied to local repo pulls; in other words that we
always treat non-local pulls as untrusted.
Tweak the docstring, and add tests that verify this explicitly.
Closes: #1130
Approved by: jlebon
However, they weren't showing up in the output HTML and I have
no idea why; I looked at what we're doing and it looks close enough
to what's going on in `GDBusConnection` that I was using as a reference.
I'm not going to spend a lot of time to debug it right now.
Closes: #1140
Approved by: jlebon
Followup from previous patch - we can now centralize the sysroot loading.
Besides the obvious cleanup value, this is also prep for dropping an
`ostree_sysroot_get_path()` user.
Closes: #1123
Approved by: jlebon
This is exactly analogous to the `ostree init` case where
we have `OSTREE_BUILTIN_FLAG_NO_REPO` to avoid trying to load
a repo when we're creating one.
Let's avoid the pointless sysroot for `init-fs`; among other
things this will then let us do `ostree_sysroot_load()` inside
the argument parsing, and drop it from every other user.
Closes: #1123
Approved by: jlebon
Rather than calling `ostree_sysroot_get_path()`, which I'd like to deprecate for
the same reason as `ostree_repo_get_path()`.
Closes: #1123
Approved by: jlebon
In almost all places. There are just a few exceptions; one tricky bit for
example is that the repo config must still have `mode=archive-z2`, since
`archive` used to mean something else. (We could very likely just get rid of
that check, but eh, later).
I also added a test that one can still do `ostree repo init --mode=archive-z2`.
Closes: #1125
Approved by: jlebon
This is for issue projectatomic/rpm-ostree#365,
an extra option of overwrite mode is added to the checkout command
so that when there is "non-directory" file already exist
during checkout, the error will be handled.
Some tests are added for regression
Closes: #1116
Approved by: cgwalters
The new --selinux-policy added in [0] exposed a subtle issue in the way
we handle labeling during commit. The CI system in rpm-ostree hit this
when trying to make use of it[1].
Basically, because of the way we use a GVariant to represent xattrs, if
a file to be committed already has an SELinux label, the xattr object
ends up with *two* label entries. This of course throws off fsck later
on, since the checksum will have gone over both entries, even though the
on-disk file will only have a single label (in which the second entry
wins).
I confirmed that the `fsck` added in the installed test fails without
the rest of this patch.
[0] https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1114
[1] https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/953Closes: #1121
Approved by: cgwalters
For rpm-ostree, I want to move RPM files in `/boot` to `/usr/lib/ostree-boot`.
This is currently impossible without forking the libarchive code. Supporting
this is pretty straightforward; we already had pathname translation in
the libarchive code, we just need to expose it as an option.
On the command line side, I chose to wrap this as a regexp. That should be good
enough for a lot of use cases; sophisticated users should as always be making
use of the API. Note that this required some new `#ifdef LIBARCHIVE` bits to use
the new API. Following previous patterns here, we use the new API only if a
relevant option is enabled, ensuring unit test coverage of both paths.
For the test cases, I ended up changing the accounting to avoid having to
multiply the test count.
Closes: #1105
Approved by: jlebon
This was really straightforward to implement, and is useful
for dev/test scenarios mainly like we have in rpm-ostree at least.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1113Closes: #1114
Approved by: jlebon
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1097.
We make simple_write_deployment smart enough so that it can be used for
rpm-ostree's purposes. This is mostly an upstreaming of logic that
already existed there.
Notably we correctly append NOT_DEFAULT deployments *after* the booted
deployment and we now support RETAIN_PENDING and RETAIN_ROLLBACK flags
to have more granularity on deployment pruning.
Expose these new flags on the CLI using new options (as well as expose
the previously existing NOT_DEFAULT flag as --not-as-default).
I couldn't add tests for --retain-pending because the merge deployment
is always the topmost one. Though I did check that it worked in a VM.
Closes: #1110
Approved by: cgwalters
When working with collections it can be useful to see remote refs rather
than just local and mirrored ones. This commit changes the "ostree refs
-c" output to include remote refs, and includes remote refs with
collection IDs in summary file generation as well. The former behavior
is consistent with how "ostree refs" works, and the latter behavior is
useful in facilitating P2P updates even when mirrors haven't been
configured.
To accomplish this, OstreeRepoListRefsExtFlags was extended with an
EXCLUDE_REMOTES flag. This was done rather than an INCLUDE_REMOTES flag
so that existing calls to ostree_repo_list_refs_ext continue to have the
same behavior. This flag was added to ostree_repo_list_collection_refs
(which is an experimental API break).
Also, add unit tests for the "refs -c" and summary file behavior, and
update relevant tests.
Closes: #1069
Approved by: cgwalters
Things like https://sourceware.org/libabigail/manual/abidiff.html
look interesting but in a brief look I couldn't work out
how to conveniently use them for quick ABI sanity checking without
doing a diff from a previous build (which we could do but would be
more involved).
This way will at least catch struct ABI breaks on x86_64 which
I think we'd be most likely to do accidentally when trying
to use one of the previous unused values.
I found the hole values via gdb's `pahole` command.
Closes: #1108
Approved by: jlebon
It's been this way for a long time, though not forever; I went
back to v2014.11 as a random choice and it worked then. Not
going to bother doing a full archive search for this though.
Anyone who wants more context can help themselves.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1096Closes: #1106
Approved by: jlebon
This makes `ostree commit --tree=tar` honor `--owner-uid` and `--owner-gid`
for the root directory.
Prep for further commit filtering work, although mostly for the unit test cases;
this ensures we can use `ostree checkout` after autocreating a root directory.
Closes: #1104
Approved by: jlebon
The wrapping here is unnecessary, since `_ostree_repo_commit_modifier_apply()`
already does what this function did. Further, the return type was wrong.
Saw this while doing some libarchive work.
Closes: #1104
Approved by: jlebon
For both flatpak and ostree-as-host, we really want to verify up front during
pulls that we're not being downgraded. Currently both flatpak and
`OstreeSysrootUpgrader` do this before deployments, but at that point we've
already downloaded all the data, which is annoying.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/687Closes: #1055
Approved by: jlebon
When using the
OSTREE_SYSROOT_SIMPLE_WRITE_DEPLOYMENT_FLAGS_NOT_DEFAULT flag, the
deployment is said to be added after the booted or merge deployment.
Fix the condition to do so instead of adding it in the second place.
Closes: #1097
Approved by: cgwalters