Make sync error message smarter on unfound targets

We had two issues here. One is a file with an absolute path passed to -S
results in a cryptic error message due to the database name being '\0'.
The second is not realizing you should be doing -U instead of -S. Fix
both of these to transform this:

    $ sudo pacman -S /tmp/binutils-2.21.1-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz
    error: database not found:

to this:

    $ sudo pacman -S /tmp/binutils-2.21.1-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz
    error: target not found: /tmp/binutils-2.21.1-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz
    warning: '/tmp/binutils-2.21.1-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz' is a file, did you mean -U/--upgrade instead of -S/--sync?

Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
This commit is contained in:
Dan McGee 2011-08-25 18:37:23 -05:00
parent 84d6de806b
commit 87fb8f5d57

View file

@ -672,8 +672,6 @@ static int process_targname(alpm_list_t *dblist, const char *targname)
/* #FS#23342 - skip ignored packages when user says no */
if(alpm_errno(config->handle) == ALPM_ERR_PKG_IGNORED) {
pm_printf(ALPM_LOG_WARNING, _("skipping target: %s\n"), targname);
/* TODO how to do this, we shouldn't be fucking with it from the frontend */
/* pm_errno = 0; */
return 0;
}
@ -693,7 +691,7 @@ static int process_target(const char *target)
int ret = 0;
alpm_list_t *dblist = NULL;
if(targname) {
if(targname && targname != targstring) {
alpm_db_t *db = NULL;
*targname = '\0';
@ -716,6 +714,11 @@ static int process_target(const char *target)
}
cleanup:
free(targstring);
if(ret && access(target, R_OK) == 0) {
pm_fprintf(stderr, ALPM_LOG_WARNING,
_("'%s' is a file, did you mean %s instead of %s?"),
target, "-U/--upgrade", "-S/--sync");
}
return ret;
}