On 03/04/13 at 05:45am, Allan McRae wrote:
On 04/03/13 05:43, Allan McRae wrote:
On 01/03/13 04:06, Olivier Brunel wrote:
During a sysupgrade, if a package is replaced by another, and an update for the former package is found (on another repo) the replaced package would be re-installed.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Brunel <i.am.jack.mail@gmail.com> --- I'm not really familiar with inner workings of ALPM, so this is probably not the best way to do this.
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diff --git a/test/pacman/tests/sync1104.py b/test/pacman/tests/sync1104.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5cec98a --- /dev/null +++ b/test/pacman/tests/sync1104.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +self.description = "Don't update (reinstall) a replaced package" + +lp = pmpkg("old", "1-1") +self.addpkg2db("local", lp) + +p1 = pmpkg("new") +p1.provides = ["old"] +p1.replaces = ["old"] +self.addpkg2db("sync1", p1) + +p2 = pmpkg("old", "1-2") +self.addpkg2db("sync2", p2) + +self.args = "-Su" + +self.addrule("PACMAN_RETCODE=0") +self.addrule("!PKG_EXIST=old") +self.addrule("PKG_EXIST=new")
Forgot to add - awesome for adding a pactest here!
Is the test case correct though? Other than the fact that this one uses two sync repos, this looks identical to sync132 which has the opposite result. apg