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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ What is euscan ?
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dev-portage/euscan
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------------------
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==================
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euscan is available in portage as a dev package (app-portage/euscan-9999).
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This tool allows to check if a given package/ebuild has new upstream versions
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@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ to help euscan do its job more efficiently.
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euscan heuristics are described in the "How does-it works ?" section.
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### Examples
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Examples
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--------
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::
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$ euscan amatch
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@ -33,6 +35,8 @@ Description: Approximate Matching Extension for Ruby
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Upstream Version: 0.2.8 http://rubygems.org/gems/amatch-0.2.8.gem
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::
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$ euscan rsyslog
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* app-admin/rsyslog-5.8.5 [gentoo]
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@ -66,7 +70,9 @@ Upstream Version: 5.9.0 http://www.rsyslog.com/files/download/rsyslog/rsyslog-5.
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Upstream Version: 5.9.3 http://www.rsyslog.com/files/download/rsyslog/rsyslog-5.9.3.tar.gz
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Upstream Version: 5.9.2 http://www.rsyslog.com/files/download/rsyslog/rsyslog-5.9.2.tar.gz
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### Hidden settings
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Hidden settings
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---------------
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You can configure some settings using the command line, but the __init__.py
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file of the euscan package contains more settings, including blacklists and
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@ -76,7 +82,7 @@ Maybe we should add the ability to use /etc/euscan.conf and
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~/.config/euscan/euscan.conf to override these settings.
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euscan-www: euscan as a service
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-------------------------------
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===============================
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euscan-www is a web application that aggregates euscan results. For example
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there is an instance of euscan-www that monitors gentoo-x86 + some official
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@ -86,36 +92,40 @@ euscan-www uses django and provides some custom commands to feed the database.
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You can use euscan-www on you system tree, or preferably you can use a local
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tree to avoid messing with your system.
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### Installation
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Installation
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------------
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Install requirements from PyPI using
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Install requirements from PyPI using::
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$ python setup.py develop
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Extra dependencies:
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* portage python api
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* rrdtool[python]
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Like any django web app, just start by editing settings.py and then run
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these two commands.
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::
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$ python manage.py syncdb
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$ python manage.py migrate
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Now your instance is ready, you can just run this command to browse it.
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If you want to host it publicly you should use a real webserver.
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::
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$ python manage.py runserver
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### Creating a local tree (optional)
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Creating a local tree (optional)
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--------------------------------
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Create a local tree with all that portage (and layman would need).
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There is an example in euscanwww/scripts/local-tree/. See escan-update.sh
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to know what env variables you need to run any portage related command in
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this local tree.
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### Scanning process
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Scanning process
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----------------
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The scanning process is done by euscan-update.sh. You should read carefully
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this script, and adapt it to your needs. For example it uses gparallel to
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of cpu and network bandwith.
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Once your euscan-update.sh is ok, just run it.
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::
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$ sh euscan-update.sh
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### Custom Django management commands
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Custom Django management commands
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---------------------------------
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euscan-www povides some new management commands, here is a short description
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of these commands. Use "help" or read euscan-update.sh to get more informations.
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#### list-packages
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list-packages
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List packages stored in database.
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#### scan-portage
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scan-portage
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Scan the portage tree and store new packages and versions in the database.
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#### scan-metadata.py
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scan-metadata.py
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Scan metadata and looks for homepage, maintainers and herds.
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#### scan-upstream
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scan-upstream
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Scan upstream package. The prefered way to use this script it to first launch
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euscan on some packages, store the result of the file, and feed this command with
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the result.
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#### update-counters
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update-counters
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Update statistics and rrd files.
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#### regen-rrds
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regen-rrds
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If you deleted your rrd files, this script will use the database to
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regen them.
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euscan uses SRC_URI and tries to find the current version (or part of this version)
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in the resolved SRC_URI and generate a regexp from that.
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For example for app-accessibility/dash-4.10.1, SRC_URI is:
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For example for app-accessibility/dash-4.10.1, SRC_URI is::
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mirror://gnome/sources/dasher/4.10/dasher-4.10.1.tar.bz2
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euscan will scan pages based on this template:
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euscan will scan pages based on this template::
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http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/dasher/${0}.${1}/dasher-${PV}.tar.bz2
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Then, from that, it will scan the top-most directory that doesn't depend on
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generate next possible version numbers, and tries to download the url generated
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from the template and the new version number.
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For example, running euscan on portage/app-accessibility/festival-freebsoft-utils-0.6:
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For example, running euscan on portage/app-accessibility/festival-freebsoft-utils-0.6::
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SRC_URI is 'http://www.freebsoft.org/pub/projects/festival-freebsoft-utils/festival-freebsoft-utils-0.6.tar.gz'
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Template is http://www.freebsoft.org/pub/projects/festival-freebsoft-utils/festival-freebsoft-utils-${PV}.tar.gz
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Generate version from 0.6: 0.7, 0.8, 0.10, ...
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euscan uses blacklist for multiple purposes.
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### BLACKLIST_VERSIONS
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BLACKLIST_VERSIONS
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For versions that should not be checked at all. sys-libs/libstdc++-v3-3.4
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is good example because it's a package which version will always be 3.4
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(Compatibility package for running binaries linked against a pre gcc 3.4 libstdc++).
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### BLACKLIST_PACKAGES
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BLACKLIST_PACKAGES
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Some packages are dead, but SRC_URI refers to sources that are still being
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updated, for example: sys-kernel/xbox-sources that uses the same sources as
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vanilla-sources but is not updated the same way.
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### SCANDIR_BLACKLIST_URLS
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SCANDIR_BLACKLIST_URLS
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For urls that are not browsable. mirror://gentoo/ is a good example: it's
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both stupid to scan it and very long/expensive.
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### BRUTEFORCE_BLACKLIST_PACKAGES and BRUTEFORCE_BLACKLIST_URLS
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BRUTEFORCE_BLACKLIST_PACKAGES and BRUTEFORCE_BLACKLIST_URLS
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Disable brute force on those packages and urls. Most of the time it's because
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upstream is broken and will answer HTTP 200 even if the file doesn't exist.
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### ROBOTS_TXT_BLACKLIST_DOMAINS
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ROBOTS_TXT_BLACKLIST_DOMAINS
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Don't respect robots.txt for these domains (sourcefourge, berlios, github.com).
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Site handlers
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### Pecl/PEAR
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Pecl/PEAR
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A site handler that uses the Pecl/PEAR rest API
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(http://pear.php.net/manual/en/core.rest.php).
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### Rubygems
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Rubygems
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This one uses rubygems's json API
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(http://guides.rubygems.org/rubygems-org-api/)
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### Pypy
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Uses pypy's XML rpc API.
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PyPI
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Uses PyPI's XML rpc API.
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