Hi,
On 2019-10-26 02:27, s@po wrote:
> You see here the '2.0' String, and it comes from the funtion guess_release_from_apt().. like you can see above..
> The guess_release_from_apt() function:
> 228 def guess_release_from_apt(origin='Devuan', component='main',
> 229 ignoresuites=('experimental'),
> 230 label='Devuan',
> 231 alternate_olabels={'Devuan Ports':'packages.devuan.org'}):
> 232 releases = parse_apt_policy()
> 233
> 234 if not releases:
> 235 return None
> 236
> 237 # We only care about the specified origin, component, and label
> 238 releases = [x for x in releases if (
> 239 x[1].get('origin', '') == origin and
> 240 x[1].get('component', '') == component and
> 241 x[1].get('label', '') == label) or (
> 242 x[1].get('origin', '') in alternate_olabels and
> 243 x[1].get('label', '') == alternate_olabels.get(x[1].get('origin', '')))]
> 244
> 245 # Check again to make sure we didn't wipe out all of the releases
> 246 if not releases:
> 247 return None
> 248
> 249 releases.sort(key=lambda tuple: tuple[0],reverse=True)
> 250
> 251 # We've sorted the list by descending priority, so the first entry should
> 252 # be the "main" release in use on the system
> 253
> 254 max_priority = releases[0][0]
> 255 releases = [x for x in releases if x[0] == max_priority]
> 256 releases.sort(key=release_index)
> 257
> 258 return releases[0][1]
>
> I am afraid that this info, you already know..
> I am not a python guy( I love the Lua simplicity way :) ), I can't help.. :(
>
> Best Regards,
> tux
Who is a python guy?
parse_apt_policy executes 'apt-cache policy' and parses
(parse_policy_line) the output for lines beginning with release matching
o=Devuan and c=main
longnames = {'v' : 'version', 'o': 'origin', 'a': 'suite', 'c' :
'component', 'l': 'label'}
In my case that is
500
http://se.deb.devuan.org/merged ascii/main amd64 Packages
release v=2.0,o=Devuan,a=stable,n=ascii,l=Devuan,c=main,b=amd64
origin se.deb.devuan.org
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