Let's filter this list too, not just the grouplist tag.
JIRA: RHELCMP-7926
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit d3f0701e01)
The environment in comps for a variant can refer to groups in parent
variant (either for addons, or because of other configuration). We
should not remove the groups in this case.
This requires changes in two places:
* teaching `comps_filter` about groups that should not be removed
* fixing writing comps so that it does not actually change the data as
well
JIRA: COMPOSE-2612
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
These are tests written by Daniel Mach originally for Distill-NG. They
are ported to current Pungi. The test repositories are committed in the
tests/fixtures/ directory. This is the same data that is used for test
compose, but the actual RPM files are not present. Some tests are
adapted from dmach's fork of Pungi.
Some of the packages are marked with a comment saying they are
important. These are the packages that the test is specifically trying
to get included in the package set. There are also explicit tests for
packages that should not be included.
Two tests are skipped for now as there is a bug preventing them from
passing. This is related to fulltree being done for packages that are
explicitly multilib.
The depsolver is called by invoking a separate executable, so the
coverage data is wrong.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
On case-insensitive filesystems it is not such a good idea to have
directories that only differ in case. Packages should be always split
into lowercased directories.
The test data is modified to include some packages starting with
uppercase letters. The example in code can be verified by running
`nosetests --with-doctest`.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
Previous test data was insufficient for proper testing.
Test compose runs and depsolving tests require precisely
set NVRs, dependencies, sub-packages, etc.
Using rpmfluff for these would be an overkill, it's better
to create RPMs directly from specs.