- for remove and localInstall, add support for pre- and post-
scripts like there already was for install.
This feels like there's code duplication going on, but I haven't
thought of an elegant way to distinguish the available operations
so that I can pass around functions instead.
Also make install for yum and dnf follow the documented syntax: options
(-y) before the command (install), even though yum and dnf also accept
the other order. This also makes it consistent with remove.
- Make the BCP47 value explicitly lower-case.
- Add some constness and encapsulation.
- Fix up documentation in the packages module explaining the
format of the ${LOCALE} replacement (now forced to lower-case,
but it is also only the language part, not e.g. en-UK).
FIXES#922
- Count only the packages that will be changed, given the current
locale settings.
- Preserve global storage unchanged (don't remove any locale-packages).
This, kids, is why you don't switch writing C++ and Python too often.
The C++ code isn't a syntax error in Python, although this would fail
at runtime.
Update documentation, add a new key *skip_if_no_internet* to support
systems that **recommend** having an internet connection (but don't
require it), and which also use the packages module. This prevents
a long delay while the package manager tries to access the internet
and times out (repeatedly).
Existing configurations are unchanged.
- Check for 'list' when it's actually a 'dict' is strange.
Reverse logic to consider 'str' a package name and everything
else is special.
- Refactor to handle the difference between package names and
packages-with-script-data in one place.
- Add code and config documentation.
- Switch sample configurations to dummy-backend.
if the key "install" was used, the install would crash as the backwards
compatibility checks were incorrect. Fixed a typo in the run function so
pre- and post-install hooks now work correctly
the docs do not current reflect the new net-install and packages modules
changes well. This updates them to explain the new keys in the
configuration files.
This allows for installing locale packages. This can be achieved
by adding a entry of the format packagename-${LOCALE} in the
packages configuration module.