They are installed non-executable, which makes Debian's Lintian
packaging consistency check complain that #! is only useful
in executable scripts. But in fact they are not useful to execute
directly (they rely on setup being done in the script that sources
them), so just chmod them -x.
Closes: #652
Approved by: cgwalters
I noticed in the static deltas tests, there were some tests that
should have been under `-o pipefail` to ensure we properly propagate
errors.
There were a few places where we were referencing undefined variables.
Overall, this is clearly a good idea IMO.
Even if very suboptimally, for now; we copy the files, then copy them
again.
The obvious long term plan is to merge pull-local and pull together,
but truly optimizing that requires the pull code to know how to use
the OstreeRepo APIs when operating on local repositories (as
pull-local does), rather than assuming the remote is an archive-z
fetched over HTTP.
This is where loose content objects are stored as one compressed file,
instead of the two separate ones for regular archive mode. This mode
would be suitable for HTTP servers, beause only one HTTP request is
necessary, and the result would be compressed.