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diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/TODO b/extra/lukeshu-xbs/TODO
deleted file mode 100644
index 9dd4b52..0000000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/TODO
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-* Test Suite for clean_repo.py
-
- - Review all repo
- - Remove all blacklisted packages
- - Get pending list right
- - Extract licenses all right
-
-* Fix db-move
-
- - Make it use abslibre
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-unsigned-packages b/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-unsigned-packages
deleted file mode 100755
index 095e1e6..0000000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-unsigned-packages
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright (C) 2012 Michał Masłowski <mtjm@mtjm.eu>
-#
-# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-set -e
-
-# Output a list of repo/package-name-and-version pairs representing
-# unsigned packages available for architecture $1 and specified for
-# architecture $2 (usually $1 or any, default is to list all).
-
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/config"
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/db-functions"
-
-if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
- msg "usage: %s <architecture>" "${0##*/}"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-arch=$1
-shift
-
-for repo in "${PKGREPOS[@]}"
-do
- db="${FTP_BASE}/${repo}/os/${arch}/${repo}.db"
- [ -f "$db" ] && "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/db-list-unsigned-packages.py" "$repo" "$@" < "$db"
-done
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-unsigned-packages.py b/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-unsigned-packages.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 80cff51..0000000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-unsigned-packages.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-# Copyright (C) 2012 Michał Masłowski <mtjm@mtjm.eu>
-#
-# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-"""
-Output a list of repo/package-name-and-version pairs representing
-unsigned packages in the database at standard input of repo named in
-the first argument and specified for architectures listed in the
-following arguments (usually the one of the database or any, default
-is to list all).
-
-If the --keyset argument is passed, print the key fingerprint of every
-signed package.
-"""
-
-
-import base64
-import subprocess
-import sys
-import tarfile
-
-
-def main():
- """Do the job."""
- check_keys = False
- if "--keyset" in sys.argv:
- sys.argv.remove("--keyset")
- check_keys = True
- repo = sys.argv[1]
- pkgarches = frozenset(name.encode("utf-8") for name in sys.argv[2:])
- packages = []
- keys = []
- with tarfile.open(fileobj=sys.stdin.buffer) as archive:
- for entry in archive:
- if entry.name.endswith("/desc"):
- content = archive.extractfile(entry)
- skip = False
- is_arch = False
- key = None
- for line in content:
- if is_arch:
- is_arch = False
- if pkgarches and line.strip() not in pkgarches:
- skip = True # different architecture
- break
- if line == b"%PGPSIG%\n":
- skip = True # signed
- key = b""
- if check_keys:
- continue
- else:
- break
- if line == b"%ARCH%\n":
- is_arch = True
- continue
- if key is not None:
- if line.strip():
- key += line.strip()
- else:
- break
- if check_keys and key:
- key_binary = base64.b64decode(key)
- keys.append(key_binary)
- packages.append(repo + "/" + entry.name[:-5])
- if skip:
- continue
- print(repo + "/" + entry.name[:-5])
- if check_keys and keys:
- # We have collected all signed package names in packages and
- # all keys in keys. Let's now ask gpg to list all signatures
- # and find which keys made them.
- packets = subprocess.check_output(("gpg", "--list-packets"),
- input=b"".join(keys))
- i = 0
- for line in packets.decode("latin1").split("\n"):
- if line.startswith(":signature packet:"):
- keyid = line[line.index("keyid ") + len("keyid "):]
- print(packages[i], keyid)
- i += 1
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- main()
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-remove b/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-remove
deleted file mode 100755
index dcbe4b4..0000000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-remove
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/config"
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/db-functions"
-
-if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
- msg "usage: %s <repo> <arch> <pkgname|pkgbase> ..." "${0##*/}"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-repo="$1"
-arch="$2"
-pkgbases=("${@:3}")
-
-if ! check_repo_permission "$repo"; then
- die "You don't have permission to remove packages from %s" "${repo}"
-fi
-
-if [ "$arch" == "any" ]; then
- tarches=("${ARCHES[@]}")
-else
- tarches=("$arch")
-fi
-
-for tarch in "${tarches[@]}"; do
- repo_lock "$repo" "$tarch" || exit 1
-done
-
-remove_pkgs=()
-for pkgbase in "${pkgbases[@]}"; do
- msg "Removing %s from [%s]..." "$pkgbase" "$repo"
-
- path="$(xbs releasepath "$pkgbase" "$repo" "$arch")"
- if [ -d "$path" ]; then
- remove_pkgs+=($(. "$path/PKGBUILD"; echo "${pkgname[@]}"))
- xbs unrelease "$pkgbase" "$repo" "$arch"
- else
- warning "%s not found in %s for %s" \
- "$pkgbase" "$(xbs name)" "$repo-$arch"
- warning "Removing only %s from the repo" "$pkgbase"
- warning "If it was a split package you have to remove the others yourself!"
- remove_pkgs+=("$pkgbase")
- fi
-done
-
-for tarch in "${tarches[@]}"; do
- arch_repo_remove "${repo}" "${tarch}" "${remove_pkgs[@]}"
- repo_unlock "$repo" "$tarch"
-done
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-repo-add b/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-repo-add
deleted file mode 100755
index 4611bdf..0000000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-repo-add
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/config"
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/db-functions"
-
-if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
- msg "usage: %s <repo> <arch> <pkgfile> ..." "${0##*/}"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-repo="$1"
-arch="$2"
-pkgfiles=("${@:3}")
-
-ftppath="$FTP_BASE/$repo/os"
-
-if ! check_repo_permission "$repo"; then
- die "You don't have permission to add packages to %s" "${repo}"
-fi
-
-if [ "$arch" == "any" ]; then
- tarches=("${ARCHES[@]}")
-else
- tarches=("$arch")
-fi
-
-for tarch in "${tarches[@]}"; do
- repo_lock "$repo" "$tarch" || exit 1
-done
-
-for tarch in "${tarches[@]}"; do
- for pkgfile in "${pkgfiles[@]}"; do
- if [[ ! -f "${FTP_BASE}/${repo}/os/${arch}/${pkgfile##*/}" ]]; then
- die "Package file %s not found in %s" "${pkgfile##*/}" "${FTP_BASE}/${repo}/os/${arch}/"
- else
- msg "Adding %s to [%s]..." "$pkgfile" "$repo"
- fi
- done
- arch_repo_add "${repo}" "${tarch}" "${pkgfiles[@]}"
- repo_unlock "$repo" "$tarch"
-done
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-repo-remove b/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-repo-remove
deleted file mode 100755
index aadc4ce..0000000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-repo-remove
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/config"
-. "$(dirname "$(readlink -e "$0")")/db-functions"
-
-if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
- msg "usage: %s <repo> <arch> <pkgname> ..." "${0##*/}"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-repo="$1"
-arch="$2"
-pkgnames=("${@:3}")
-
-ftppath="$FTP_BASE/$repo/os"
-
-if ! check_repo_permission "$repo"; then
- die "You don't have permission to remove packages from %s" "${repo}"
-fi
-
-if [ "$arch" == "any" ]; then
- tarches=("${ARCHES[@]}")
-else
- tarches=("$arch")
-fi
-
-for tarch in "${tarches[@]}"; do
- repo_lock "$repo" "$tarch" || exit 1
-done
-
-for tarch in "${tarches[@]}"; do
- for pkgname in "${pkgnames[@]}"; do
- msg "Removing %s from [%s]..." "$pkgname" "$repo"
- done
- arch_repo_remove "${repo}" "${tarch}" "${pkgnames[@]}"
- repo_unlock "$repo" "$tarch"
-done
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/make_individual_torrent b/extra/lukeshu-xbs/make_individual_torrent
deleted file mode 100755
index 0a7e778..0000000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/make_individual_torrent
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright (C) 2014 Joseph Graham <joseph@t67.eu>
-#
-# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-# This script is called by `make_repo_torrents' to make a torrent. It
-# depends on `mktorrent'. It takes the following args:
-# $1 - path of package
-# $2 - public location
-
-# Comma seperated list of trackers, no spaces
-# t67.eu is run by Xylon, hackcoop by fauno & friends
-trackers='http://t67.eu:6969/announce,http://tracker.hackcoop.com.ar/announce'
-
-# This mirror is put as a webseed. Which mirror we use for a webseed
-# doesn't really matter since it's re-written on the client machine by
-# pacman2pacman so it won't normally be used anyway.
-seed_url='http://repo.parabolagnulinux.org/'
-
-if [[ -z "${1}" ]]
-then
- echo "Error. First arg must be the path of the package."
- echo 1
-fi
-
-if [[ -z "${2}" ]]
-then
- echo "Error. Second arg must be the public location."
- echo 1
-fi
-
-pkg="${1}"
-public_location="${2}"
-
-pkg_name="${pkg##*/}"
-
-# URL of the actual package for the webseed
-webseed="${seed_url}${pkg#${public_location}}"
-
-mktorrent -a "${trackers}" "${pkg}" -w "${webseed}" >/dev/null ||
-echo "Error making torrent for \"${pkg}\""
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config
index bd05ac8..bd05ac8 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.import-community b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.import-community
index 393fd57..393fd57 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.import-community
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.import-community
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.import-packages b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.import-packages
index c699b28..c699b28 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.import-packages
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.import-packages
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.parabola b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.parabola
index 648dfbb..648dfbb 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.parabola
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.parabola
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.svn-community b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.svn-community
index 105ea66..105ea66 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.svn-community
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.svn-community
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.svn-packages b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.svn-packages
index 958a483..958a483 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/config.local.svn-packages
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/config.local.svn-packages
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/check_packages.py b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/check_packages.py
index ac0194f..ac0194f 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/check_packages.py
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/check_packages.py
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/parse_pkgbuilds.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/parse_pkgbuilds.sh
index b857ac8..b857ac8 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/parse_pkgbuilds.sh
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/check_archlinux/parse_pkgbuilds.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/devlist-mailer b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/devlist-mailer
index 7f298b9..7f298b9 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/devlist-mailer
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/devlist-mailer
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/ftpdir-cleanup b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/ftpdir-cleanup
index 4063c09..4063c09 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/ftpdir-cleanup
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/ftpdir-cleanup
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/integrity-check b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/integrity-check
index 7459380..7459380 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/integrity-check
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/integrity-check
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/make_repo_torrents b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/make_repo_torrents
index 2eb0978..2eb0978 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/make_repo_torrents
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/make_repo_torrents
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/sourceballs b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/sourceballs
index c02912a..c02912a 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/sourceballs
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/sourceballs
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/sourceballs.force b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/sourceballs.force
index badf15d..badf15d 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/sourceballs.force
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/sourceballs.force
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/sourceballs.skip b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/sourceballs.skip
index 0e1731c..0e1731c 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/cron-jobs/sourceballs.skip
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/cron-jobs/sourceballs.skip
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-functions b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-functions
index 62260bb..62260bb 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-functions
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-functions
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-import b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-import
index a8a073d..a8a073d 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-import
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-import
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-import.conf b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-import.conf
index aaf7b0f..aaf7b0f 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-import.conf
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-import.conf
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-init b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-init
index e25dbff..e25dbff 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-init
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-init
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-nonfree.py b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-list-nonfree.py
index a486fa5..a486fa5 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-list-nonfree.py
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-list-nonfree.py
diff --git a/extra/legacy/db-list-unsigned-packages b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-list-unsigned-packages
index 095e1e6..095e1e6 100755
--- a/extra/legacy/db-list-unsigned-packages
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-list-unsigned-packages
diff --git a/extra/legacy/db-list-unsigned-packages.py b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-list-unsigned-packages.py
index 80cff51..80cff51 100755
--- a/extra/legacy/db-list-unsigned-packages.py
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-list-unsigned-packages.py
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-move b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-move
index 89a0ad6..89a0ad6 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-move
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-move
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-pick-mirror b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-pick-mirror
index 9474ed7..9474ed7 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-pick-mirror
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-pick-mirror
diff --git a/extra/legacy/db-remove b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-remove
index dcbe4b4..dcbe4b4 100755
--- a/extra/legacy/db-remove
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-remove
diff --git a/extra/legacy/db-repo-add b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-repo-add
index 4611bdf..4611bdf 100755
--- a/extra/legacy/db-repo-add
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-repo-add
diff --git a/extra/legacy/db-repo-remove b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-repo-remove
index aadc4ce..aadc4ce 100755
--- a/extra/legacy/db-repo-remove
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-repo-remove
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-update b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-update
index 559ef3f..559ef3f 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/db-update
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/db-update
diff --git a/extra/legacy/make_individual_torrent b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/make_individual_torrent
index 0a7e778..0a7e778 100755
--- a/extra/legacy/make_individual_torrent
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/make_individual_torrent
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/__init__.py b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/__init__.py
index e69de29..e69de29 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/__init__.py
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/__init__.py
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/blacklist_sample b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/blacklist_sample
index 2a02af6..2a02af6 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/blacklist_sample
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/blacklist_sample
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/core.db.tar.gz b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/core.db.tar.gz
index 5eb2081..5eb2081 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/core.db.tar.gz
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/core.db.tar.gz
Binary files differ
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/depends b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/depends
index 7ff3ad4..7ff3ad4 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/depends
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/depends
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/desc b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/desc
index abba644..abba644 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/desc
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/desc
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/lib/common.inc b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/lib/common.inc
index b9a2f9d..b9a2f9d 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/lib/common.inc
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/lib/common.inc
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/lib/shunit2 b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/lib/shunit2
index 8862ffd..8862ffd 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/lib/shunit2
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/lib/shunit2
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-any-a/PKGBUILD b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-any-a/PKGBUILD
index 8749a35..8749a35 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-any-a/PKGBUILD
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-any-a/PKGBUILD
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-any-b/PKGBUILD b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-any-b/PKGBUILD
index e6a0498..e6a0498 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-any-b/PKGBUILD
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-any-b/PKGBUILD
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/Makefile b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/Makefile
index 50be211..50be211 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/Makefile
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/Makefile
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/PKGBUILD b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/PKGBUILD
index 953ecfa..953ecfa 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/PKGBUILD
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/PKGBUILD
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/test.c b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/test.c
index ed5b5ac..ed5b5ac 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/test.c
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-a/test.c
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/Makefile b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/Makefile
index 50be211..50be211 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/Makefile
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/Makefile
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/PKGBUILD b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/PKGBUILD
index 95ffd09..95ffd09 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/PKGBUILD
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/PKGBUILD
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/test.c b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/test.c
index ed5b5ac..ed5b5ac 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/test.c
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-b/test.c
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/Makefile b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/Makefile
index 50be211..50be211 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/Makefile
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/Makefile
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/PKGBUILD b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/PKGBUILD
index eebe2bd..eebe2bd 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/PKGBUILD
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/PKGBUILD
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/test.c b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/test.c
index ed5b5ac..ed5b5ac 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/test.c
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-simple-epoch/test.c
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-a/Makefile b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-a/Makefile
index 50be211..50be211 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-a/Makefile
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-a/Makefile
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-a/PKGBUILD b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-a/PKGBUILD
index e941976..e941976 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-a/PKGBUILD
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-a/PKGBUILD
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-a/test.c b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-a/test.c
index ed5b5ac..ed5b5ac 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-a/test.c
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-a/test.c
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-b/Makefile b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-b/Makefile
index 50be211..50be211 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-b/Makefile
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-b/Makefile
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-b/PKGBUILD b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-b/PKGBUILD
index 6ddbc45..6ddbc45 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-b/PKGBUILD
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-b/PKGBUILD
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-b/test.c b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-b/test.c
index ed5b5ac..ed5b5ac 120000
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/packages/pkg-split-b/test.c
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/packages/pkg-split-b/test.c
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/rsync_output_sample b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/rsync_output_sample
index 72d9cd0..72d9cd0 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/rsync_output_sample
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/rsync_output_sample
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/runTest b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/runTest
index b8713d8..b8713d8 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/runTest
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/runTest
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/src/Makefile b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/src/Makefile
index 105b730..105b730 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/src/Makefile
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/src/Makefile
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/src/test.c b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/src/test.c
index a661689..a661689 100644
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/src/test.c
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/src/test.c
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/create-filelists.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/create-filelists.sh
index b5ec5c8..b5ec5c8 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/create-filelists.sh
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/create-filelists.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-move.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-move.sh
index 3cf355b..3cf355b 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-move.sh
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-move.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-remove.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-remove.sh
index d79605e..d79605e 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-remove.sh
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-remove.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-repo-add.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-repo-add.sh
index 09fc52f..09fc52f 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-repo-add.sh
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-repo-add.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-repo-remove.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-repo-remove.sh
index eec0109..eec0109 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-repo-remove.sh
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-repo-remove.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-update.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-update.sh
index 7f1874b..7f1874b 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/db-update.sh
+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/db-update.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/ftpdir-cleanup.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/ftpdir-cleanup.sh
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diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/packages.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/packages.sh
index 488cb15..488cb15 100755
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diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/signed-packages.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/signed-packages.sh
index 03566ef..03566ef 100755
--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/signed-packages.sh
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diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/sourceballs.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/sourceballs.sh
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+++ b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/sourceballs.sh
diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/testing2x.sh b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test.d/testing2x.sh
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--- a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test.d/testing2x.sh
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diff --git a/extra/lukeshu-xbs/test/test_filter.py b/extra/xbs-lukeshu/test/test_filter.py
index d8006f9..d8006f9 100644
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