AUR web interface

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FS#43288 - aur4 ssh list packages command + list empty package repos

Attached to Project: AUR web interface
Opened by Ido Rosen (idorosen) - Thursday, 01 January 2015, 09:21 GMT
Last edited by Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer) - Thursday, 01 January 2015, 16:40 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Backend
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version 3.5.0
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 1
Private No

Details

2a) Create an SSH command that allows the user to list all repos that
are available to him (similar to gitolite's info command) and the
status of that repo (setup but not pushed to yet (empty), setup and
not empty, etc.). This is very important because currently if I do a
"setup-repo" on a package name, but do not push to that package name,
it does not show up in any way under AUR4 website's packages listings,
which is very confusing.

2b) Also, list packages for empty repositories that have been
"setup-repo"ed on the website in the package listing, maybe with a
default description like "Package name reserved but no package
uploaded yet." ?
This task depends upon

Closed by  Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer)
Thursday, 01 January 2015, 16:40 GMT
Reason for closing:  Implemented
Additional comments about closing:  Implemented in 289ff0c (git-serve.py: Add a command to list repositories, 2015-01-01).
Comment by Ido Rosen (idorosen) - Thursday, 01 January 2015, 09:24 GMT
oops, this should be a feature request not a bug report.
Comment by Johannes Löthberg (demize) - Thursday, 01 January 2015, 17:08 GMT
Awesome that it was implemented so fast, though it the empty-packages part doesn’t work, it just prints non-empty packages.
Comment by Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer) - Friday, 02 January 2015, 11:11 GMT
Huh? It prints empty repositories for me. They are prefixed with an asterisk.
Comment by Johannes Löthberg (demize) - Friday, 02 January 2015, 12:44 GMT
https://a.pomf.se/qhguhk.png Only non-empty ones are shown for me.

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