@@ -84,7 +84,6 @@ fetcher does know how to use HTTP as a transport.
Here are some examples that show commonly used mirror definitions::
PREMIRRORS ?= "\
- bzr://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \
cvs://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \
git://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \
hg://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \
@@ -827,8 +826,6 @@ Other Fetchers
Fetch submodules also exist for the following:
-- Bazaar (``bzr://``)
-
- Mercurial (``hg://``)
- OSC (``osc://``)
@@ -1127,10 +1127,6 @@ overview of their function and contents.
A name assigned to the build. The name defaults to a datetime stamp
of when the build was started but can be defined by the metadata.
- :term:`BZRDIR`
- The directory in which files checked out of a Bazaar system are
- stored.
-
:term:`CACHE`
Specifies the directory BitBake uses to store a cache of the metadata
so it does not need to be parsed every time BitBake is started.
@@ -1637,9 +1633,6 @@ overview of their function and contents.
- ``az://``: Fetches files from an Azure Storage account using HTTPS.
- - ``bzr://``: Fetches files from a Bazaar revision control
- repository.
-
- ``ccrc://``: Fetches files from a ClearCase repository.
- ``cvs://``: Fetches files from a CVS revision control
@@ -2111,7 +2111,6 @@ from . import ssh
from . import sftp
from . import s3
from . import perforce
-from . import bzr
from . import hg
from . import osc
from . import repo
@@ -2134,7 +2133,6 @@ methods.append(ssh.SSH())
methods.append(sftp.SFTP())
methods.append(s3.S3())
methods.append(perforce.Perforce())
-methods.append(bzr.Bzr())
methods.append(hg.Hg())
methods.append(osc.Osc())
methods.append(repo.Repo())
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@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-"""
-BitBake 'Fetch' implementation for bzr.
-
-"""
-
-# Copyright (C) 2007 Ross Burton
-# Copyright (C) 2007 Richard Purdie
-#
-# Classes for obtaining upstream sources for the
-# BitBake build tools.
-# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson
-#
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
-#
-
-import os
-import bb
-from bb.fetch2 import FetchMethod
-from bb.fetch2 import FetchError
-from bb.fetch2 import runfetchcmd
-from bb.fetch2 import logger
-
-class Bzr(FetchMethod):
- def supports(self, ud, d):
- return ud.type in ['bzr']
-
- def urldata_init(self, ud, d):
- """
- init bzr specific variable within url data
- """
- # Create paths to bzr checkouts
- bzrdir = d.getVar("BZRDIR") or (d.getVar("DL_DIR") + "/bzr")
- relpath = self._strip_leading_slashes(ud.path)
- ud.pkgdir = os.path.join(bzrdir, ud.host, relpath)
-
- ud.setup_revisions(d)
-
- if not ud.revision:
- ud.revision = self.latest_revision(ud, d)
-
- ud.localfile = d.expand('bzr_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % (ud.host, ud.path.replace('/', '.'), ud.revision))
-
- def _buildbzrcommand(self, ud, d, command):
- """
- Build up an bzr commandline based on ud
- command is "fetch", "update", "revno"
- """
-
- basecmd = d.getVar("FETCHCMD_bzr") or "/usr/bin/env bzr"
-
- proto = ud.parm.get('protocol', 'http')
-
- bzrroot = ud.host + ud.path
-
- options = []
-
- if command == "revno":
- bzrcmd = "%s revno %s %s://%s" % (basecmd, " ".join(options), proto, bzrroot)
- else:
- if ud.revision:
- options.append("-r %s" % ud.revision)
-
- if command == "fetch":
- bzrcmd = "%s branch %s %s://%s" % (basecmd, " ".join(options), proto, bzrroot)
- elif command == "update":
- bzrcmd = "%s pull %s --overwrite" % (basecmd, " ".join(options))
- else:
- raise FetchError("Invalid bzr command %s" % command, ud.url)
-
- return bzrcmd
-
- def download(self, ud, d):
- """Fetch url"""
-
- if os.access(os.path.join(ud.pkgdir, os.path.basename(ud.pkgdir), '.bzr'), os.R_OK):
- bzrcmd = self._buildbzrcommand(ud, d, "update")
- logger.debug("BZR Update %s", ud.url)
- bb.fetch2.check_network_access(d, bzrcmd, ud.url)
- runfetchcmd(bzrcmd, d, workdir=os.path.join(ud.pkgdir, os.path.basename(ud.path)))
- else:
- bb.utils.remove(os.path.join(ud.pkgdir, os.path.basename(ud.pkgdir)), True)
- bzrcmd = self._buildbzrcommand(ud, d, "fetch")
- bb.fetch2.check_network_access(d, bzrcmd, ud.url)
- logger.debug("BZR Checkout %s", ud.url)
- bb.utils.mkdirhier(ud.pkgdir)
- logger.debug("Running %s", bzrcmd)
- runfetchcmd(bzrcmd, d, workdir=ud.pkgdir)
-
- scmdata = ud.parm.get("scmdata", "")
- if scmdata == "keep":
- tar_flags = ""
- else:
- tar_flags = "--exclude='.bzr' --exclude='.bzrtags'"
-
- # tar them up to a defined filename
- runfetchcmd("tar %s -czf %s %s" % (tar_flags, ud.localpath, os.path.basename(ud.pkgdir)),
- d, cleanup=[ud.localpath], workdir=ud.pkgdir)
-
- def supports_srcrev(self):
- return True
-
- def _revision_key(self, ud, d, name):
- """
- Return a unique key for the url
- """
- return "bzr:" + ud.pkgdir
-
- def _latest_revision(self, ud, d, name):
- """
- Return the latest upstream revision number
- """
- logger.debug2("BZR fetcher hitting network for %s", ud.url)
-
- bb.fetch2.check_network_access(d, self._buildbzrcommand(ud, d, "revno"), ud.url)
-
- output = runfetchcmd(self._buildbzrcommand(ud, d, "revno"), d, True)
-
- return output.strip()
-
- def sortable_revision(self, ud, d, name):
- """
- Return a sortable revision number which in our case is the revision number
- """
-
- return False, self._build_revision(ud, d)
-
- def _build_revision(self, ud, d):
- return ud.revision
Bazaar has been of limited use outside of Launchpad for a while. Most uses within launchpad now use git. The original bazaar client was also replaced by breezy, which whilst supporting the bazaar repositories, mostly works with git as the backend now too. The existing code has been broken for a while and nobody seems to be using it, lets remove the obsolete technology. Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> --- .../bitbake-user-manual-fetching.rst | 3 - .../bitbake-user-manual-ref-variables.rst | 7 - lib/bb/fetch2/__init__.py | 2 - lib/bb/fetch2/bzr.py | 128 ------------------ 4 files changed, 140 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lib/bb/fetch2/bzr.py