If we have a partial commit it is not an error for a dirmeta to be
missing (in fact, that is likely), so instead of returning a not-found
error from ostree_repo_traverse_commit() we ignore the error and
continue.
In particular, this means we don't stop early at the first
missing dirmeta, which previously caused ostree_repo_prune() to
thing the dirmetas after that to be unreached and thus purged.
Also, we remove the special casing in ostree_repo_prune() to
not report errors for commitpartial, because these should not
be reported anymore.
This fixes https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/541Closes: #542
Approved by: cgwalters
Various places need to include libglnx.h for the autoptr backport
fallbacks to be there before ostree-autocleanups.h is included.
This fixes the build on centos7·
Closes: #309
Approved by: giuseppe
If you have a repo where a needed object has been inadvertantly removed,
all you'll get is a "No such metadata object" error with no clue about
where it was referenced from.
Add some debug messages to provide clues about which objects are being
traversed and found.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764006Closes: #224
Approved by: cgwalters
The dirtree object is required for traversing, so don't use the
load_variant_if_exists() function. This will return a
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND to the caller rather than trying to ref a NULL
variant in ostree_repo_commit_traverse_iter_init_dirtree() if the object
is missing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764091