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-rwxr-xr-x | src/frontend/cli/sisyphus-cli.py | 37 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/src/frontend/cli/sisyphus-cli.py b/src/frontend/cli/sisyphus-cli.py index c6ab4d5..7b9e858 100755 --- a/src/frontend/cli/sisyphus-cli.py +++ b/src/frontend/cli/sisyphus-cli.py @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import sisyphus import typer from typing import List from enum import Enum +import sys app = typer.Typer() mirrorSetup = typer.Typer() @@ -18,6 +19,10 @@ def app_callback(ctx: typer.Context): Use 'sisyphus COMMAND --help' for detailed usage. """ ctx.info_name = 'sisyphus' + if not '--help' in sys.argv: + sisyphus.check.update() + sisyphus.setjobs.start.__wrapped__() # undecorate + @app.command("search") def search(pkgname: List[str]): @@ -25,25 +30,25 @@ def search(pkgname: List[str]): sisyphus.search.start(pkgname) @app.command("install") -def install(pkgname: List[str], hybrid: bool = typer.Option(False, "--hybrid", "-h")): +def install(pkgname: List[str], ebuild: bool = typer.Option(False, "--ebuild", "-e")): """Install binary and/or ebuild(source) packages. By default, only binary packages will be installed. - Use the --hybrid option to install ebuild(source) packages. + Use the --ebuild option to install ebuild(source) packages. * Examples: 'sisyphus install pidgin' - will install pidgin binary package (if available); if there is none, but the ebuild(source) package for pidgin is found, it will stop and suggest the --hybrid option. + will install pidgin binary package (if available); if there is none, but the ebuild(source) package for pidgin is found, it will stop and suggest the --ebuild option. - 'sisyphus install pidgin --hybrid' + 'sisyphus install pidgin --ebuild' will compile pidgin from source - The --hybrid option will preffer to reuse binary packages(if available) to satisfy the dependencies for the ebuild(source) package, speeding up the installation. - You can use the --hybrid option even if you don't want to install any ebuild(source) packages; It will fall back to binary packages only. + The --ebuild option will preffer to reuse binary packages(if available) to satisfy the dependencies for the ebuild(source) package, speeding up the installation. + You can use the --ebuild option even if you don't want to install any ebuild(source) packages; It will fall back to binary packages only. """ - if not hybrid: + if not ebuild: sisyphus.install.start(pkgname) else: sisyphus.installhybrid.start(pkgname) @@ -100,26 +105,26 @@ def update(): sisyphus.update.start() @app.command("upgrade") -def upgrade(hybrid: bool = typer.Option(False, "--hybrid", "-h")): +def upgrade(ebuild: bool = typer.Option(False, "--ebuild", "-e")): """Upgrade the system using binary and/or ebuild (source) packages. By default, only binary packages will be upgraded. - However, if you installed any ebuild(source) packages with the '--hybrid' option, it would make sense to upgrade them too. - Use the --hybrid option to upgrade **EVERYTHING**, binary and/or ebuild(source) packages. + However, if you installed any ebuild(source) packages with the '--ebuild' option, it would make sense to upgrade them too. + Use the --ebuild option to upgrade **EVERYTHING**, binary and/or ebuild(source) packages. * Examples: 'sisyphus upgrade' - will upgrade the system using binary packages; if any ebuild(source) package upgrade is detected, it will stop and suggest the --hybrid option + will upgrade the system using binary packages; if any ebuild(source) package upgrade is detected, it will stop and suggest the --ebuild option - 'sisyphus upgrade --hybrid' + 'sisyphus upgrade --ebuild' will upgrade the system using both binary and/or ebuild(source) packages - The --hybrid option will preffer to reuse binary packages(if available) to satisfy the dependencies for the ebuild(source) packages, speeding up the upgrade. - You can use the --hybrid option even if you don't have any ebuild(source) packages installed; It will fall back to binary packages only. + The --ebuild option will preffer to reuse binary packages(if available) to satisfy the dependencies for the ebuild(source) packages, speeding up the upgrade. + You can use the --ebuild option even if you don't have any ebuild(source) packages installed; It will fall back to binary packages only. """ - if not hybrid: + if not ebuild: sisyphus.upgrade.start() else: sisyphus.upgradehybrid.start() @@ -194,6 +199,4 @@ def mirrorset(index: int): sisyphus.mirror.setActive(index) if __name__ == "__main__": - sisyphus.check.update() - sisyphus.setjobs.start.__wrapped__() # undecorate app() |