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2014-11-25chroot-tools: no longer involve 'nobody'Luke Shumaker
2014-03-22Audit the authors and copyright years of files against git logsLuke Shumaker
2013-10-15libremakepkg: hooks-chcleanup: fix variable name causing it to not runLuke Shumaker
2013-10-04librechroot/hook-chcleanup: look at /startdir/PKGBUILD, not /build/PKGBUILDLuke Shumaker
2013-09-22Merge commit '610699'Luke Shumaker
Conflicts: src/abslibre-tools/createworkdir
2013-09-14libremakepkg: add a librechroot_flags variable, split chrootbuild upLuke Shumaker
We split chrootbuild so that the initialization bit runs before hook_pre_build.
2013-09-12Merge branch 'fauno~2' (early part) into masterLuke Shumaker
2013-09-11Update to the new version of devtools (huge commit).Luke Shumaker
User-facing changes: - libremessages: `lock_open_write` became `lock` - libremessages: `lock_open_read` became `slock` - librechroot: learned the `-r` and `-w` flags to do bind mounts. Internal changes: The changes to librechroot were pretty straight-forward; the biggest change is that `archroot` got split into `mkarchroot` and `arch-nspawn`. libremakepkg got a major overhaul Honestly, the changes to libremakepklg probably could have been a lot smaller, but... I wanted to do it right/be clean. makechrootpkg in devtools got cleaned up a lot, actually a lot of the same changes I was making. But, the small differences between the way we did things made it less than simple to adjust. The biggest changes in terms of conflict for me are how devtools now uses bind-mounts to put files in the chroot, and that the /chrootbuild file is more complicated. I handled a lot of the complexity by moving things out of the main program, and adding hooks for non-core functionality, including chcleanup, distcc compatability hacks, and PKGBUILD/pkg checking. Unfortunately, the files containing the hooks are currently hard-coded. Perhaps they will be truly pluggable in the future. That might be neat. Or over-complicated. We'll see where it goes.