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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 = "Upgrade a package with --dbonly, no files touched"
-
-lp = pmpkg("dummy")
-lp.files = ["bin/dummy",
- "usr/man/man1/dummy.1"]
-self.addpkg2db("local", lp)
-
-p = pmpkg("dummy", "2.0-1")
-p.files = ["bin/dummy",
- "bin/dummy2",
- "usr/man/man1/dummy.1"]
-self.addpkg(p)
-
-self.args = "-U --dbonly %s" % p.filename()
-
-self.addrule("PACMAN_RETCODE=0")
-self.addrule("PKG_EXIST=dummy")
-self.addrule("PKG_VERSION=dummy|2.0-1")
-for f in lp.files:
- self.addrule("!FILE_EXIST=%s" % f)
-# TODO: I honestly think the above should NOT delete the original files, it
-# should upgrade the DB entry without touching anything on the file system.
-# E.g. this test should be the same as:
-# pacman -R --dbonly dummy && pacman -U --dbonly dummy.pkg.tar.gz
-#for f in lp.files:
-# self.addrule("FILE_EXIST=%s" % f)
-self.addrule("!FILE_EXIST=bin/dummy2")