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Now called db-import-any, it is used to sync -any packages to non-Arch's architectures
The systemd files are based on db-import-keyring
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
Signed-off-by: Luke Shumaker <lukeshu@parabola.nu>
[LS: Don't forget to edit README]
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This reverts commit 6026cb1a0e8faa55c5021127a295c281d69973d1.
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Rather than it being a separate executable.
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Updating the archweb database is now handled by archweb itself and
deployed on the server using a systemd unit/service. These scripts are
no longer used.
Signed-off-by: Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl>
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Don't have the test architectures be dependent on the host architecture.
Count on qemu-user-static-binfmt making that OK. If that isn't the case,
it's a bug in qemu-user-static-binfmt, and it should be fixed there, not
worked around here.
Do this in a way that reduces the diff size between Arch and us.
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It worked with the .abs.tar.gz files; which are no longer updated.
https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/dev/2018-June/006790.html
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1. It wasn't running
2. I'm pretty dang sure it's been subsumed by db-import-pkg
3. I don't think it does anything interesting to warrent keeping it around
as a reference
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`db-check-nonfree-in-db` (formerly `list_nonfree_in_db.py`) was used to
generate a list of packages to remove when importing a DB. The import
scripts have not used it in a long time. Delete it.
(Following the above purpose, it shouldn't have been renamed to
`db-check-*`; I mis-interpreted its purpose when I renamed it.)
For that matter, it probably should have been removed in
commit f516cdb29d89027d267b3a09c98e518e7177251a
Author: Nicolás Reynolds <fauno@kiwwwi.com.ar>
Date: Sat Oct 13 11:13:25 2012 -0300
Deprecating old python scripts
By that commit, it was no longer used during import. Further, it imports
from `filter.py`, which was removed in that commit.
While we're at it, remove `tests-xihh/` (which formerly lived in the main
`test/`). The directory contains a test suite for the `filter.py` library
functions. As we just established, `filter.py` no longer exists.
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