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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Library General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
""" Yum constants. Usually dealing with rpm magic numbers. """
#Constants YUM_PID_FILE = '/var/run/yum.pid'
#transaction set states TS_UPDATE = 10 TS_INSTALL = 20 TS_TRUEINSTALL = 30 TS_ERASE = 40 TS_OBSOLETED = 50 TS_OBSOLETING = 60 TS_AVAILABLE = 70 TS_UPDATED = 90 TS_FAILED = 100
TS_INSTALL_STATES = [TS_INSTALL, TS_TRUEINSTALL, TS_UPDATE, TS_OBSOLETING] TS_REMOVE_STATES = [TS_ERASE, TS_OBSOLETED, TS_UPDATED]
# Transaction Relationships TR_UPDATES = 1 TR_UPDATEDBY = 2 TR_OBSOLETES = 3 TR_OBSOLETEDBY = 4 TR_DEPENDS = 5 TR_DEPENDSON = 6
# Transaction Member Sort Colors # Each node in a topological sort is colored # White nodes are unseen, black nodes are seen # grey nodes are in progress TX_WHITE = 0 TX_GREY = 1 TX_BLACK = 2
# package object file types PO_FILE = 1 PO_DIR = 2 PO_GHOST = 3 PO_CONFIG = 4 PO_DOC = 5
# package object package types PO_REMOTEPKG = 1 PO_LOCALPKG = 2 PO_INSTALLEDPKG = 3
# FLAGS SYMBOLFLAGS = {'>':'GT', '<':'LT', '=': 'EQ', '==': 'EQ', '>=':'GE', '<=':'LE'} LETTERFLAGS = {'GT':'>', 'LT':'<', 'EQ':'=', 'GE': '>=', 'LE': '<='}
# Constants for plugin config option registration PLUG_OPT_STRING = 0 PLUG_OPT_INT = 1 PLUG_OPT_FLOAT = 2 PLUG_OPT_BOOL = 3
PLUG_OPT_WHERE_MAIN = 0 PLUG_OPT_WHERE_REPO = 1 PLUG_OPT_WHERE_ALL = 2
# version of sqlite database schemas DBVERSION = '10'
# boolean dict: BOOLEAN_STATES = {'1': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True, 'on': True, '0': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, 'off': False}
RPM_TO_SQLITE = { 'packagesize' : 'size_package', 'archivesize' : 'size_archive', 'installedsize' : 'size_installed', 'buildtime' : 'time_build', 'hdrstart' : 'rpm_header_start', 'hdrend' : 'rpm_header_end', 'basepath' : 'location_base', 'relativepath': 'location_href', 'filetime' : 'time_file', 'packager' : 'rpm_packager', 'group' : 'rpm_group', 'buildhost' : 'rpm_buildhost', 'sourcerpm' : 'rpm_sourcerpm', 'vendor' : 'rpm_vendor', 'license' : 'rpm_license' }
# Cut over for when we should just give up and load everything. # The main problem here is not so much SQLite dying (although that happens # at large values: http://sqlite.org/limits.html#max_variable_number) but that # but SQLite going really slow when it gets medium sized values (much slower # than just loading everything and filtering it in python). PATTERNS_MAX = 8 # We have another value here because name is indexed and sqlite is _much_ # faster even at large numbers of patterns. PATTERNS_INDEXED_MAX = 128
RPM_CHECKSUM_TYPES = { 1:'md5', 2:'sha1', 8:'sha256', 9:'sha384', 10:'sha512', 11:'sha224' } # from RFC 4880
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