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authorDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2010-05-05 10:59:20 -0500
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2010-05-05 11:11:20 -0500
commit9528c36452a6ca8b3718ef5895f31f46c16b17fa (patch)
treeae975b47827315689f199a167f27cd6f5aa50506 /pactest/tests/database010.py
parentf9fa822ccb0a077cf4cfa2cbbdac773187b88e20 (diff)
Add two new pactests for --dbonly
It caught me by surprise that: 1. These weren't being tested at all 2. The --dbonly combined with -U not only "works" but is also completely undocumented. It also has some weird behavior on install vs. upgrade that may need addressing. Add some tests which will hopefully provoke some discussion. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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+# TODO: these are labeled as database packages because they sure seem to me to
+# be database-type operations. In their current implementation however they are
+# calling -U and -R rather than -D. Obviously the tests will need to be updated
+# if this changes.
+self.description = "Remove a package with --dbonly, no files touched"
+
+p = pmpkg("dummy")
+p.files = ["bin/dummy",
+ "usr/man/man1/dummy.1"]
+self.addpkg2db("local", p)
+
+self.args = "-R --dbonly %s" % p.name
+
+self.addrule("PACMAN_RETCODE=0")
+self.addrule("!PKG_EXIST=dummy")
+for f in p.files:
+ self.addrule("FILE_EXIST=%s" % f)