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# $Id: Tag.pm 867 2006-04-11 20:34:56Z guillomovitch $
package Youri::Submit::Check::SVN;
=head1 NAME
Youri::Submit::Check::Tag - Incorrect tag values check
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This check plugin rejects packages with incorrect tag values, based on regular
expressions.
=cut
use warnings;
use strict;
use Carp;
use base qw/Youri::Submit::Check/;
sub _init {
my $self = shift;
my %options = (
svn => '',
@_
);
$self->{_svn} = $options{svn};
}
sub run {
my ($self, $package, $repository, $target, $define) = @_;
croak "Not a class method" unless ref $self;
my $section = $repository->_get_section($package, $target, $define);
if ($section =~ /\/(testing|backport)$/) {
# FIXME, right now ignore packages in SVN for testing and backports
# we need to find a clean way to handle them
return 1
}
$package->is_source or return 1;
my $file = $package->get_file_name;
my $srpm_name = $package->get_canonical_name;
if ($repository->package_in_svn($srpm_name)) {
if ($file !~ /(^|\/|$define->{prefix}_)@\d+:\Q$srpm_name/) {
$self->{_error} = "package $srpm_name is in the SVN, the uploaded SRPM must look like @<svn rev>:$srpm_name-<version>-<release>.src.rpm (created with getsrpm-mdk $srpm_name)";
return 0
} else {
print "Package $file is correct\n";
return 1
}
}
1
}
sub simple_prompt {
my $cred = shift;
my $realm = shift;
my $default_username = shift;
my $may_save = shift;
my $pool = shift;
print "Enter authentication info for realm: $realm\n";
print "Username: ";
my $username = <>;
chomp($username);
$cred->username($username);
print "Password: ";
my $password = <>;
chomp($password);
$cred->password($password);
}
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2002-2006, YOURI project
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
1;
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