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2014-06-18Use printf formatters instead of string interpolation.Luke Shumaker
I used this command to find them: egrep -r --exclude-dir={test,.git} '(plain|msg|msg2|warning|error|stat_busy|stat_done|abort|die)\s+"?[^"]*\$'
2014-06-18Clean up quoting.Luke Shumaker
2014-01-08Normalize to load config then local_config then db-functionsLuke Shumaker
2014-01-08Be very careful about using $0.Luke Shumaker
2011-11-05db-repo-{add, remove}: allow specifying multiple packagesDan McGee
This allows invoking these commands for more than one package at a time which is incredibly more efficient as the database doesn't need to be locked, unpacked, modified, changed, and unlocked for every single passed package name or file if you have more than one. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-11-05db-*: always handle pkgname/pkgbase/pkgfile argument lastDan McGee
This matches what we do in db-update, and makes the most sense if we want to expand these commands to take multiple arguments at the same time. Especially in the case of db-repo-add and db-repo-remove, these wrapper commands should be no more limiting than repo-add and repo-remove which always allow multiple arguments and are more efficient that way. This patch simply reorders the arguments; a later patch will support multiple pkgname/pkgbase/pkgfile arguments on the command line. Although this does break backwards compatibility and requires some changing of muscle memory, I think it is a worthwhile change to make as the functionality of these commands becomes more powerful and the order of arguments becomes the same in all of them. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-01-15Move repo manipulation code into common functionsPierre Schmitz
repo-add and repo-remove is now indirectly called by arch_repo_add/remove. This simplifies future extensions like incremental file list creations. See FS#11302
2010-11-22Add wrappers for repo-add and repo-removePierre Schmitz