* Reduce possibility of circular dependency
Just by adding an import for bus to anything in the helper dir, we would
run into a circular dependency due to how things are structured. That
means that we cannot set any events for unpacking or docker helper
pulling an image.
This commit tries to work around this by doing several things.
- Remove full imports of the helper module by segmentating some modules
into their own submodule, like docker or match so just using a small match
function doesnt bring the whole module
- Removing a simple function to check if a dir exists from importing
the full helper module and instead write the function (5 lines)
- Using logrus in the bus module instead of logger, which avoids a
circular dependency
Signed-off-by: Itxaka <igarcia@suse.com>
* Add two new events for unpacking an image
Both pre and post unpacking an image
Signed-off-by: Itxaka <igarcia@suse.com>
While uninstalling, we weren't checking if we left any empty dir behind.
Now we walk the full path to the file in the artifact, and check each
subdir if it's empty. If it is, we delete it as it is claimed by the
package
When we are swapping packages, we do not run the solver to gather things
to install, but we trust the given list when calling computeInstall. In this case, the assertion
returned by computeInstall is empty, as we force l.Options.NoDeps.
This change generates the assertion list while calling computeSwap so
it's available later when we call ExecuteFinalizer.
Otherwise, while upgrading, it could happen that package dependencies
aren't downloaded before, and they would just be installed in the middle
of installation, after removal already happened.
Annotate the package build time when compiling, and use that from the
client to force upgrade of packages that changed the artifact, but
didn't changed any version.
The client can trigger this behavior with `luet upgrade --sync`