- Sped up conflict resolution by removing a tar call.
- More portable tar usage in source extraction.
- The same decompressor detection is now used when
extracting sources.
This allows you to swap between gzip and xz compression via
the new environment variable ('KISS_COMPRESS'). As of this
commit, new builds will use xz compression (making use of
all cores on the machine).
Other compression methods can easily be added by adding two
simple lines to the script. Your existing package cache will
continue to be used as the package manager will use whatever
tarball is available (for the package and version it is
looking for).
Was only useful in confirming whether or not
a specific issue was environment related.
The mentioned issue has been resolved and
this feature is no longer of any use.
Bye.
This will allow for new hook additions to be single
line changes. I don't know how many additional hooks
we'll add or what they'll be but it's a good idea
regardless.
pre-update(?), post-update(?), pre-install(?), etc
I'm going to re-implement this feature in a
smarter way. It doesn't currently work for
partial updates nor does it work at all for
some users.
Some kind of persistent logging would be
far better as we'll be able to view a diff
regardless of the current pull's status.
The best way of doing this will be to grab
a diff of each package pending an update.
This way it's only information useful to
the user.
Fun stuff.