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diff --git a/src/frontend/cli-ng/sisyphus-cli.py b/src/frontend/cli-ng/sisyphus-cli.py deleted file mode 100755 index a0ca430..0000000 --- a/src/frontend/cli-ng/sisyphus-cli.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python3 - -import typer -from typing import List - -app = typer.Typer() -mirror_cmd = typer.Typer() -app.add_typer(mirror_cmd, name="mirror", help='List/set the active binary repository mirror.') - -@app.callback() -def app_callback(): - """Sisyphus is a simple python wrapper around portage, gentoolkit, and portage-utils - which provides an apt-get/yum-alike interface to these commands, - to assist newcomer people transitioning from Debian/RedHat-based systems to Gentoo. - - Use 'sisyphus COMMAND --help' for detailed usage. - """ - pass - -@app.command("update") -def update(): - """Update the Portage tree, the Redcore Overlay(s), Portage configs and Sisyphus's package database.""" - typer.echo("Updating system ...") - -@app.command("upgrade") -def upgrade(): - """Upgrade the system using binary and/or ebuild (source) packages.""" - typer.echo("Upgrading all packages ...") - -@app.command("install") -def install(pkglist: List[str]): - """Install binary and/or ebuild (source) packages.""" - [typer.echo(f"Installing {pkg}") for pkg in pkglist] - -@app.command("uninstall") -def uninstall(pkglist: List[str], force: bool = False): - """Uninstall packages *SAFELY* by checking for reverse dependencies. - If reverse dependencies exist, the package(s) will NOT be uninstalled to prevent the possible breakage of the system. - If you really want to uninstall the package, make sure you uninstall all reverse dependencies as well. - This will not allways be possible, as the reverse dependency chain may be way to long and require you to uninstall critical system packages. - - Using the --force option, packages are uninstalled *UNSAFELY* by ignoring reverse dependencies. - This may break your system if you uninstall critical system packages. - It will try the best it can to preserve the libraries required by other packages to prevent such a breakage. - Upgrading the system may pull the packages back in, to fix the reverse dependency chain. - """ - if not force: - [typer.echo(f"Safely removing {pkg}") for pkg in pkglist] - else: - [typer.echo(f"Force removing {pkg}") for pkg in pkglist] - -@app.command("autoremove") -def autoremove(): - """Uninstall packages that are no longer needed. - When you uninstall a package without it's reverse dependencies, those dependencies will become orphans if nothing else requires them. - In addition, a package may no longer depend on another one, so that other package becomes orphan as well if nothing else requires it. - Use this option to check the whole dependency chain for such packages, and uninstall them. - """ - typer.echo("Performing cleanup ... ") - -@app.command("search") -def install(pkglist: List[str]): - """Search for binary and/or ebuild (source) packages.""" - [typer.echo(f"Searching for {pkg}") for pkg in pkglist] - -@app.command("spmsync") -def spmsync(): - """Sync Sisyphus's package database with Portage's package database. - When you install something with Portage directly (emerge), Sisyphus is not aware of that package, and it doesn't track it in it's database. - Use this command to synchronize Sisyphus's package database with Portage's package database. - """ - typer.echo("Syncing sisyphus database ...") - -@app.command("rescue") -def rescue(): - """Resurrect Sisyphus's package database if lost or corrupted. - If for some reason Sisyphus's package database is lost or corrupted, it can be resurrected using Portage's package database. - If Portage's package database is corrupted (in this case you're screwed anyway :D), only a partial resurrection will be possible. - If Portage's package database is intact, full resurrection will be possible. - """ - typer.echo("Syncing sisyphus database ...") - -@app.command("branch") -def branch(branch: str = typer.Argument('master'), remote: str = typer.Option('pagure')): - """Pull the branch 'BRANCH' of the Portage tree, Redcore overlay and Portage configs, - using 'REMOTE' git repositories. - - 'BRANCH' can be one of the following : master, next (default is master) - - 'REMOTE' can be one of the following : gitlab, pagure (default is pagure) - - * Examples: - - 'branch master --remote gitlab' will pull the branch 'master' from gitlab.com - - 'branch next --remote pagure' will pull the branch 'next' from pagure.io - - !!! WARNING !!! - - Once you changed the branch, you must pair the branch 'BRANCH' with the correct binary repository. - - Branch 'master' must be paired with the stable binary repository (odd numbers in 'sisyphus mirror list'). - - * Examples : 'sisyphus mirror set 1' or 'sisyphus mirror set 5' - - Branch 'next' must be paired with the testing binary repository (even numbers in 'sisyphus mirror list'). - - * Examples : 'sisyphus mirror set 2' or 'sisyphus mirror set 8' - """ - typer.echo(f"Injecting {branch} branch from {remote} repository") - -@app.command("sysinfo") -def sysinfo(): - """Display information about installed core packages and portage configuration.""" - typer.echo("Syncing sisyphus database ...") - -@mirror_cmd.command("list") -def mirror_list(): - """List available binary package repository mirrors - (the active one is marked with *)""" - typer.echo("Listing available mirrors ...") - -@mirror_cmd.command("set") -def mirror_set(index: int): - """Change the binary package repository to the selected mirror.""" - typer.echo(f"Setting mirror to: {index}") - -if __name__ == "__main__": - app() |