From a7c50f45d8b5ff1aa2f1b33d44a0e5ac1a90038c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zac Medico Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:06:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make depgraph creation more tolerant of missing or masked packages when the relevant deps are satisfied by installed packages. This kind of friendliness is especially desired in cases such as --emptytree where it might not be possible to reinstall every single package. Also, it allows multislot atoms from the world file (that are necessary to prevent them from being removed by depclean) trigger warning messages while still allowing a --emptytree to proceed. (trunk r9643:9648) svn path=/main/branches/2.1.2/; revision=9649 --- bin/emerge | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) diff --git a/bin/emerge b/bin/emerge index 49e521ba2..447156654 100755 --- a/bin/emerge +++ b/bin/emerge @@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@ def show_masked_packages(masked_packages): class Package(object): __slots__ = ("__weakref__", "built", "cpv", "depth", "installed", "metadata", "root", "onlydeps", "type_name", - "cpv_slot", "slot_atom", "_digraph_node") + "cp", "cpv_slot", "slot_atom", "_digraph_node") def __init__(self, **kwargs): for myattr in self.__slots__: if myattr == "__weakref__": @@ -1277,9 +1277,8 @@ class Package(object): myvalue = kwargs.get(myattr, None) setattr(self, myattr, myvalue) - self.slot_atom = "%s:%s" % \ - (portage.cpv_getkey(self.cpv), self.metadata["SLOT"]) - + self.cp = portage.cpv_getkey(self.cpv) + self.slot_atom = "%s:%s" % (self.cp, self.metadata["SLOT"]) self.cpv_slot = "%s:%s" % (self.cpv, self.metadata["SLOT"]) status = "merge" @@ -2087,9 +2086,12 @@ class depgraph: return False, myfavorites if pkg.installed and "selective" not in self.myparams: + # Previous behavior was to bail out in this case, but + # since the dep is satisfied by the installed package, + # it's more friendly to continue building the graph + # and just show a warning message. self._unsatisfied_deps_for_display.append( ((myroot, myatom), {"myparent":None})) - return 0, myfavorites try: self.mysd = self.create(pkg, None) @@ -2212,7 +2214,6 @@ class depgraph: empty = "empty" in self.myparams selective = "selective" in self.myparams noreplace = "--noreplace" in self.myopts - reinstall = False # Behavior of the "selective" parameter depends on # whether or not a package matches an argument atom. # If an installed package provides an old-style @@ -2231,14 +2232,6 @@ class depgraph: for db, pkg_type, built, installed, db_keys in dbs: if existing_node: break - if installed and not find_existing_node and \ - (reinstall or not selective) and \ - (matched_packages or empty): - # We only need to select an installed package in the - # following cases: - # 1) there is no other choice - # 2) selective is True - continue if hasattr(db, "xmatch"): cpv_list = db.xmatch("match-all", atom) else: @@ -2328,7 +2321,7 @@ class depgraph: if not installed and \ ("--newuse" in self.myopts or \ "--reinstall" in self.myopts) and \ - vardb.cpv_exists(cpv): + cpv in vardb.match(atom): pkgsettings.setcpv(cpv, mydb=metadata) forced_flags = set() forced_flags.update(pkgsettings.useforce) @@ -2343,8 +2336,6 @@ class depgraph: self._reinstall_for_flags( forced_flags, old_use, old_iuse, cur_use, cur_iuse) - if reinstall_for_flags: - reinstall = True if not installed: must_reinstall = empty or \ (myarg and not selective) @@ -2352,11 +2343,6 @@ class depgraph: not must_reinstall and \ cpv in vardb.match(atom): break - if installed: - must_reinstall = empty or \ - (found_available_arg and not selective) - if must_reinstall: - break # Metadata accessed above is cached internally by # each db in order to optimize visibility checks. # Now that all possible checks visibility checks @@ -2369,14 +2355,20 @@ class depgraph: pkgsettings.setcpv(cpv, mydb=metadata) metadata["USE"] = pkgsettings["PORTAGE_USE"] myeb = cpv - matched_packages.append( - Package(type_name=pkg_type, root=root, - cpv=cpv, metadata=metadata, - built=built, installed=installed, - onlydeps=onlydeps)) + want_reinstall = False + if installed: + want_reinstall = empty or \ + (found_available_arg and not selective) + pkg = Package(type_name=pkg_type, root=root, + cpv=cpv, metadata=metadata, + built=built, installed=installed, + onlydeps=onlydeps) + if installed and want_reinstall: + matched_packages.insert(0, pkg) + else: + matched_packages.append(pkg) if reinstall_for_flags: - pkg_node = (pkg_type, root, cpv, "merge") - self._reinstall_nodes[pkg_node] = \ + self._reinstall_nodes[pkg] = \ reinstall_for_flags break @@ -2387,11 +2379,25 @@ class depgraph: for pkg in matched_packages: print (pkg.type_name + ":").rjust(10), pkg.cpv + # Filter out any old-style virtual matches if they are + # mixed with new-style virtual matches. + cp = portage.dep_getkey(atom) + if len(matched_packages) > 1 and \ + "virtual" == portage.catsplit(cp)[0]: + for pkg in matched_packages: + if pkg.cp != cp: + continue + # Got a new-style virtual, so filter + # out any old-style virtuals. + matched_packages = [pkg for pkg in matched_packages \ + if pkg.cp == cp] + break + if len(matched_packages) > 1: bestmatch = portage.best( [pkg.cpv for pkg in matched_packages]) matched_packages = [pkg for pkg in matched_packages \ - if pkg.cpv == bestmatch] + if portage_dep.cpvequal(pkg.cpv, bestmatch)] # ordered by type preference ("ebuild" type is the last resort) return matched_packages[-1], existing_node @@ -3106,6 +3112,14 @@ class depgraph: self._missing_args.append(mydep) continue + if pkg.installed and "selective" not in self.myparams: + # Previous behavior was to bail out in this case, but + # since the dep is satisfied by the installed package, + # it's more friendly to continue building the graph + # and just show a warning message. + self._unsatisfied_deps_for_display.append( + ((myroot, mydep), {"myparent":None})) + if not self.create(pkg, None): print >> sys.stderr, "\n\n!!! Problem resolving dependencies for", mydep return 0 @@ -3746,6 +3760,7 @@ class depgraph: print bold('*'+revision) sys.stdout.write(text) + sys.stdout.flush() self.display_problems() return os.EX_OK -- 2.26.2