> Make database backends self-aware
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Rebased and added both rpmdbStat() and rpmdbFStat() now.
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pmatilai approved this pull request.
Fine with me
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Merged #909 into master.
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Okay okay, maybe not...
Add name and path members to backend db_ops struct, use them for configuring
and detecting, and misc related tweaks.
Started doing this for implementing rpmdbStat(), but got stuck wondering about
the API: my initial version requires an open rpmdb for stating, which
Merged #905 into master.
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Gak...
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Urks. I always had a feeling the cancel stuff is fishy, but...
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Note that some error paths don't work correctly when building without omp.
Those are the ones that use `#pragma omp cancel parallel`, where the `goto
exit;` statements were deleted.
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* Use xdbs pagesize instead of sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE)
* Multiple fixes in rpmxdb.c for the ndb database backend
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@pmatilai Ah, oops.
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Dropping opt_P doesn't mean dropping %patch -P. If you look at the code, you'll
notice that the opt_P variable is entirely unused, the values are obtained via
other means - opt_P couldn't supply multiple values of -P at any rate.
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Thanks for the patch, it's another one for the impending 4.15.x bugfix release.
Also interesting and useful to know OM is using Clang, should keep us honest
wrt gcc extensions and such ;)
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Merged #907 into master.
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pmatilai approved this pull request.
Sure, doesn't get much more obvious than this.
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We don't specifically mark stuff for backporting, but this is an obvious one as
it's a regression.
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