From: Bart Verwilst <verwilst@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] for those that have been using portage 1.8.9_prex
Date: 17 Feb 2002 23:12:23 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1013983943.1534.1.camel@Gentoo> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1013936121.1157.0.camel@inspiron.uwyn.office>
After succesfully running the sh script, i try to run convertslots2.py,
it errors out with the following output:
root@Gentoo verwilst # ./convertslots2.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./convertslots2.py", line 16, in ?
slotpath=dirname(localtree.getebuildpath(package))+"/SLOT"
AttributeError: 'vartree' instance has no attribute 'getebuildpath'
Bye!
On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 09:55, Geert Bevin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I provide these scripts to put your /var/db/pkg tree back to a
> compatible state after all the slots adventures.
>
> First run convertslot.sh and then convertslots2.py, afterwards your
> installed package tree should be compatible with 1.8.8 again and with
> what slots are supposed to become in the next revisions.
>
> Happy gentooing !
>
> Geert
> --
> Geert Bevin Uwyn
> "Use what you need" Lambermontlaan 148
> http://www.uwyn.com 1030 Brussels
> gbevin@uwyn.com Tel & Fax +32 2 245 41 06
> ----
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # converts old changed dirnames to the previous format again
> # where slots aren't reflected in the dir path name
> slots=$(find /var/db/pkg -name SLOT)
> for slot in $slots;
> do
> dir=${slot%SLOT}
> pf=$(cat $dir/PF)
> newdir=$(dirname $dir)
> newdir="$newdir/$pf"
> if [ ! -d $newdir ]
> then
> mv $dir $newdir
> echo "$dir has been converted"
> else
> echo "$newdir already exists"
> fi
> done
> ----
>
> #!/usr/bin/env spython
> import os
> from os.path import walk, splitext, exists, basename, dirname
> import sys
>
> import output
> from output import *
> import portage
> import string
> from string import strip, find, replace, split
>
> """converts $PV slots to null slots"""
> localtree=portage.vartree()
> for node in localtree.getallnodes():
> for package in localtree.dep_match(node):
> slotpath=dirname(localtree.getebuildpath(package))+"/SLOT"
> if os.path.exists(slotpath):
> package_parts=portage.catpkgsplit(package)
> slotfile=open(slotpath,'r+')
> actualslot=slotfile.readline().strip()
> if actualslot==package_parts[2]:
> slotfile.truncate(0)
> print slotpath,"has been set to null"
> slotfile.close()
>
--
Bart Verwilst
Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team
Gent, Belgium
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-02-17 22:16 UTC|newest]
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2002-02-17 8:55 [gentoo-dev] for those that have been using portage 1.8.9_prex Geert Bevin
2002-02-17 22:12 ` Bart Verwilst [this message]
2002-02-18 7:02 ` Geert Bevin
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2002-02-17 8:54 Geert Bevin
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