#! /usr/bin/python2 # Copyright John N. Laliberte # Copyright Daniel Gryniewicz # LICENSE - GPL2 import os, sys sys.path.append(os.path.sep.join([os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), 'modules'])) version = "0.0.2" if __name__ == '__main__': import clioptions_module options = clioptions_module.Options() if (options.options.release_number == None): options.parser.error("No revision") # generate 2 lists. # 1st list is the packages needed for a release ( from GNOME FTP ) # 2nd list is the latest versions of the packages w.r.t. the major/minor of # the release ( from GNOME FTP ) import gnome_module gnome = gnome_module.GNOME(options.get_arguments().nextrev) # Quick versions file parsing release_packages = gnome.generate_data_release() latest_packages = gnome.generate_data_individual() # Old FTP scraping way: # release_packages, latest_packages = gnome.generate_data_ftp() # figure out what versions of these packages are in portage. # we need a list of package names to check for, so we choose # to use the release_packages list. import portage_module packages_in_portage = \ portage_module.find_packages_in_tree(release_packages, \ options.get_arguments().portdir, \ options.get_arguments().all_overlays, \ options.get_arguments().overlays) # compare the versions in order to check if we are up to date. comparison_result_packages = gnome_module.compare_packages(release_packages, \ latest_packages, \ packages_in_portage) # output these results to a nice html document import gnome_output gnome_output.Output(comparison_result_packages, True).generate_html() # if we specified to generate a keywords file, generate it # keep in mind this will do it for the versions in portage, which # may not be the release versions if we are not up to date. if True == options.get_arguments().keywords: gnome_output.Output(packages_in_portage, False).generate_keywords()