LIBSOLV-CONSTANTIDS(3) LIBSOLV LIBSOLV-CONSTANTIDS(3)NAMElibsolv-constantids - fixed Ids for often used strings
DESCRIPTION
Constant Ids are Ids of strings that are often needed. They are defined
to ease programming and reduce the number of pool_str2id calls. The
constant Ids are part of the binary ABI of libsolv, a minor version
update will only add new constants and not change existing Ids to
maintain compatible. The on-disk solv format works does not use the
fixed Ids, but instead references the strings, so solv files can still
be read when the ABI is broken.
SPECIAL STRINGS
ID_EMPTY ""
The empty string. It will always have Id 1.
SYSTEM_SYSTEM "system:system"
The name of the always installed "system" solvable.
SOLVABLE ATTRIBUTES
These are Ids for keyname of attributes. They can be used in the lookup
and storage functions to select the correct attribute in the solvable.
The descriptions below describe the intended semantics of the values
stored in the attribute with the keyname.
SOLVABLE_NAME "solvable:name"
The name of the package.
SOLVABLE_ARCH "solvable:arch"
The architecture of the package. See the Solvable Architecture
section for predefined architecture Id values.
SOLVABLE_EVR "solvable:evr"
The version of the package. It usually consists of some combination
of the Epoch, the Version, and the Release of the solvable.
SOLVABLE_VENDOR "solvable:vendor"
A vendor string. Usually the company or group that created the
binary package.
SOLVABLE_PROVIDES "solvable:provides"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that describe the capabilities
that the package provides.
SOLVABLE_OBSOLETES "solvable:obsoletes"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that describe the packages that
this package replaces.
SOLVABLE_CONFLICTS "solvable:conflicts"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that describe the capabilities
that this package conflicts with, i.e. that can’t be installed
together with this package.
SOLVABLE_REQUIRES "solvable:requires"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that describe the capabilities
that also must be installed when this package is installed.
SOLVABLE_RECOMMENDS "solvable:recommends"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that describe the capabilities
that also should be installed when this package is installed. It’s
not an error if not all capabilites can be met.
SOLVABLE_SUGGESTS "solvable:suggests"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that describe the capabilities
that also useful to have installed when this package is installed.
This is intended to provide a hint to the user about other
packages.
SOLVABLE_SUPPLEMENTS "solvable:supplements"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that define that this package
should be installed if one of the capabilities is met. This is like
the recommends attribute, but works in the reverse way.
SOLVABLE_ENHANCES "solvable:enhances"
Stores an array of dependency Ids that define that this package is
useful to have installed if one of the capabilities is met. This is
like the suggests attribute, but works in the reverse way.
SOLVABLE_SUMMARY "solvable:summary"
The summary should be a short string without any newlines that
describes what a package does.
SOLVABLE_DESCRIPTION "solvable:description"
The description should be a more verbose description about what a
package does. It may consist of multiple lines.
SOLVABLE_DISTRIBUTION "solvable:distribution"
The distribution is a short string that describes the OS and OS
version this package is built for.
SOLVABLE_AUTHORS "solvable:authors"
A list of authors of this package. This attribute was used in SUSE
packages.
SOLVABLE_PACKAGER "solvable:packager"
The person who created the binary package, see also the vendor
attribute.
SOLVABLE_GROUP "solvable:group"
The package group that this package belongs to. See also the
keywords attribute.
SOLVABLE_URL "solvable:url"
An URL that points to more information about the package.
SOLVABLE_KEYWORDS "solvable:keywords"
list of keyword string IDs used for tagging this package.
SOLVABLE_LICENSE "solvable:license"
The license(s) of this package.
SOLVABLE_BUILDTIME "solvable:buildtime"
The seconds since the unix epoch when the binary package was
created.
SOLVABLE_BUILDHOST "solvable:buildhost"
The name of the host on which the binary package was created.
SOLVABLE_EULA "solvable:eula"
If this attribute is present the user should be asked to accept the
end user license agreement before the package gets installed.
SOLVABLE_CPEID "solvable:cpeid"
A Common Platform Enumeration string describes the platform this
package is intended for. See also the distribution attribute.
SOLVABLE_MESSAGEINS "solvable:messageins"
A message that should be displayed to the user when the package
gets installed.
SOLVABLE_MESSAGEDEL "solvable:messagedel"
A message that should be displayed to the user when the package
gets erased.
SOLVABLE_INSTALLSIZE "solvable:installsize"
The disk space in bytes needed when installing the package.
SOLVABLE_DISKUSAGE "solvable:diskusage"
A SUSE extension that stores for each directory the needed amount
of disk space in kilobytes and inodes.
SOLVABLE_FILELIST "solvable:filelist"
A list of files that the package contains.
SOLVABLE_INSTALLTIME "solvable:installtime"
The seconds since the unix epoch when the binary package was
installed on the system.
SOLVABLE_MEDIADIR "solvable:mediadir"
The directory on the repository that contains the package. If this
attribute is set to void, the package architecture is used as
directory.
SOLVABLE_MEDIAFILE "solvable:mediafile"
The filename on the repository that contains the package. If this
attribute is set to void, the canonical file name of the package is
used (i.e. a combination of the name, version, architecture).
SOLVABLE_MEDIANR "solvable:medianr"
The media number. This is an integer describing on which of a
multi-part media set this package is on.
SOLVABLE_MEDIABASE "solvable:mediabase"
This attribute can be used to overwrite the repositories base url.
SOLVABLE_DOWNLOADSIZE "solvable:downloadsize"
The size of the binary package in bytes.
SOLVABLE_SOURCEARCH "solvable:sourcearch"
The architecture of the source package that this package belongs
to.
SOLVABLE_SOURCENAME "solvable:sourcename"
The name of the source package that this package belongs to. If set
to void, the package name attribute is used instead.
SOLVABLE_SOURCEEVR "solvable:sourceevr"
The version of the source package that this package belongs to. If
set to void, the package version attribute is used instead.
SOLVABLE_TRIGGERS "solvable:triggers"
A list of package triggers for this package. Used in the
transaction ordering code.
SOLVABLE_CHECKSUM "solvable:checksum"
The checksum of the binary package. See the Data Types section for
a list of supported algorithms.
SOLVABLE_PKGID "solvable:pkgid"
A string identifying a package. For rpm packages, this is the
md5sum over the package header and the payload.
SOLVABLE_HDRID "solvable:hdrid"
A string identifying a package. For rpm packages, this is the
sha1sum over just the package header.
SOLVABLE_LEADSIGID "solvable:leadsigid"
A string identifying the signature part of a package. For rpm
packages, this is the md5sum from the start of the file up to the
package header (i.e. it includes the lead, the signature header,
and the padding).
SOLVABLE_HEADEREND "solvable:headerend"
The offset of the payload in rpm binary packages. You can use this
information to download just the header if you want to display
information not included in the repository metadata.
SOLVABLE_CHANGELOG "solvable:changelog"
The array containing all the changelog structures.
SOLVABLE_CHANGELOG_AUTHOR "solvable:changelog:author"
The author of a changelog entry.
SOLVABLE_CHANGELOG_TIME "solvable:changelog:time"
The seconds since the unix epoch when the changelog entry was
written.
SOLVABLE_CHANGELOG_TEXT "solvable:changelog:text"
The text of a changelog entry.
SPECIAL SOLVABLE ATTRIBUTES
RPM_RPMDBID "rpm:dbid"
The rpm database id of this (installed) package. Usually a small
integer number.
SOLVABLE_PATCHCATEGORY "solvable:patchcategory"
The category field for patch solvables. Should be named
“update:category” instead.
UPDATE_REBOOT "update:reboot"
If this attribute is present the system should be rebooted after
the update is installed.
UPDATE_RESTART "update:restart"
If this attribute is present the software manager should be run
again after the update is installed.
UPDATE_RELOGIN "update:relogin"
If this attribute is present the user should log off and on again
after the update is installed.
UPDATE_MESSAGE "update:message"
A message that should be shown to the user to warn him about
anything non-standard.
UPDATE_SEVERITY "update:severity"
The severity of the update.
UPDATE_RIGHTS "update:rights"
Any legal or other rights of the update.
UPDATE_COLLECTION "update:collection"
The array containing the package list of the update.
UPDATE_COLLECTION_NAME "update:collection:name"
The name of the updated package.
UPDATE_COLLECTION_EVR "update:collection:evr"
The version of the updated package.
UPDATE_COLLECTION_ARCH "update:collection:arch"
The architecture of the updated package.
UPDATE_COLLECTION_FILENAME "update:collection:filename"
The file name of the updated package.
UPDATE_REFERENCE "update:reference"
The array containing the reference list of the update.
UPDATE_REFERENCE_TYPE "update:reference:type"
The type of the reference, e.g. bugzilla.
UPDATE_REFERENCE_HREF "update:reference:href"
The URL of the reference.
UPDATE_REFERENCE_ID "update:reference:id"
The identification string of the reference, e.g. the bug number.
UPDATE_REFERENCE_TITLE "update:reference:title"
The title of the reference, e.g. the bug summary.
PRODUCT_REFERENCEFILE "product:referencefile"
A reference to another product file.
PRODUCT_SHORTLABEL "product:shortlabel"
A identification string of the product.
PRODUCT_DISTPRODUCT "product:distproduct"
A SUSE Code-10 product name.
PRODUCT_DISTVERSION "product:distversion"
A SUSE Code-10 product version.
PRODUCT_TYPE "product:type"
The type of the product, e.g. “base”.
PRODUCT_URL "product:url"
An array of product URLs.
PRODUCT_URL_TYPE "product:url:type"
An array of product URL types.
PRODUCT_FLAGS "product:flags"
An array of product flags.
PRODUCT_PRODUCTLINE "product:productline"
A product line string.
PRODUCT_REGISTER_TARGET "product:regtarget"
A target for proudct registering.
PRODUCT_REGISTER_RELEASE "product:regrelease"
A release string for proudct registering.
PUBKEY_KEYID "pubkey:keyid"
The keyid of a pubkey, consisting of 8 bytes in hex.
PUBKEY_FINGERPRINT "pubkey:fingerprint"
The fingerprint of a pubkey, usually a sha1sum in hex. Old V3 RSA
keys use an md5sum instead.
PUBKEY_EXPIRES "pubkey:expires"
The seconds since the unix epoch when the pubkey expires.
SOLVABLE_ISVISIBLE "solvable:isvisible"
An attribute describing if the package should be listed to the user
or not. Used for SUSE patterns.
SOLVABLE_CATEGORY "solvable:category"
The category of a pattern.
SOLVABLE_INCLUDES "solvable:includes"
A list of other patterns that this pattern includes.
SOLVABLE_EXTENDS "solvable:extends"
A list of other patterns that this pattern extends.
SOLVABLE_ICON "solvable:icon"
The icon of a pattern.
SOLVABLE_ORDER "solvable:order"
An ordering clue of a pattern.
SUSETAGS_SHARE_NAME "susetags:share:name"
Internal attribute to implement susetags shared records. Holds the
name of the solvable used for sharing attributes.
SUSETAGS_SHARE_EVR "susetags:share:evr"
Internal attribute to implement susetags shared records. Holds the
version of the solvable used for sharing attributes.
SUSETAGS_SHARE_ARCH "susetags:share:arch"
Internal attribute to implement susetags shared records. Holds the
architecture of the solvable used for sharing attributes.
SOLVABLE ARCHITECTURES
Predefined architecture values for commonly used architectures.
ARCH_SRC "src"
Used for binary packages that contain the package sources.
ARCH_NOSRC "nosrc"
Used for binary packages that contain some of the package sources,
but not all files (because of restrictions).
ARCH_NOARCH "noarch"
This package can be installed on any architecture. Used for rpm.
ARCH_ALL "all"
This package can be installed on any architecture. Used for Debian.
ARCH_ANY "any"
This package can be installed on any architecture. Used for
Archlinux and Haiku.
DEPENDENCY IDS
Namespaces are special modifiers that change the meaning of a
dependency. Namespace dependencies are created with the REL_NAMESPACE
flag. To make custom namespaces work you have to implement a namespace
callback function.
The dependency markers partition the dependency array in two parts with
different semantics.
NAMESPACE_INSTALLED "namespace:installed"
The dependency only selects installed packages.
NAMESPACE_MODALIAS "namespace:modalias"
The dependency is a special modalias dependency that matches
installed hardware.
NAMESPACE_SPLITPROVIDES "namespace:splitprovides"
The dependency is a special splitprovides dependency used to
implement updates that include a package split. A splitprovoide
dependency contains a filename and a package name, it is matched if
a package with the provided package name is installed that contains
the filename. This namespace is implemented in libsolv, so you do
not need a callback.
NAMESPACE_LANGUAGE "namespace:language"
The dependency describes a language. The callback should return
true if the language was selected by the user.
NAMESPACE_FILESYSTEM "namespace:filesystem"
The dependency describes a filesystem. The callback should return
true if the filesystem is needed.
NAMESPACE_OTHERPROVIDERS "namespace:otherproviders"
This is a hack to allow self-conflicting packages. It is not needed
with current rpm version, so do not use this namespace.
NAMESPACE_PRODUCTBUDDY "namespace:productbuddy"
This is a another hack to implement the SUSE product buddy system.
Please ignore.
SOLVABLE_PREREQMARKER "solvable:prereqmarker"
This marker partitions the normal require dependencies from the
prerequires. It is not needed for dependency solving, but it is
used by the transaction ordering algorithm when a dependency cycle
needs to be broken (non-prereq deps get broken first).
SOLVABLE_FILEMARKER "solvable:filemarker"
This marker partitions the package provides dependencies from the
synthetic file provides dependencies added by
pool_addfileprovides().
DATA TYPES
Each attribute data is stored with a type, so that the lookup functions
know how to interpret the data. The following types are available:
REPOKEY_TYPE_VOID "repokey:type:void"
No data is stored with this attribute. Thus you can only test if
the attribute exists or not. Useful to store boolean values.
REPOKEY_TYPE_CONSTANT "repokey:type:constant"
The data is a constant 32bit number. The number is stored in the
key area, so using it does not cost extra storage space (but you
need the extra key space).
REPOKEY_TYPE_CONSTANTID "repokey:type:constantid"
The data is a constant Id. The Id is stored in the key area, so
using it does not cost extra storage space (but you need the extra
key space).
REPOKEY_TYPE_ID "repokey:type:id"
The data is an Id.
REPOKEY_TYPE_NUM "repokey:type:num"
The data is an unsigned 64bit number.
REPOKEY_TYPE_U32 "repokey:type:num32"
The data is an unsigned 32bit number. Obsolete, do not use.
REPOKEY_TYPE_DIR "repokey:type:dir"
The data is an Id of a directory.
REPOKEY_TYPE_STR "repokey:type:str"
The data is a regular string.
REPOKEY_TYPE_BINARY "repokey:type:binary"
The data is a binary blob.
REPOKEY_TYPE_IDARRAY "repokey:type:idarray"
The data is an array of non-zero Ids.
REPOKEY_TYPE_REL_IDARRAY "repokey:type:relidarray"
The data is an array of non-zero Ids ordered so that it needs less
space.
REPOKEY_TYPE_DIRSTRARRAY "repokey:type:dirstrarray"
The data is an tuple consisting of a directory Id and a basename.
Used to store file names.
REPOKEY_TYPE_DIRNUMNUMARRAY "repokey:type:dirnumnumarray"
The data is an triple consisting of a directory Id and two 32bit
unsigned integers. Used to store disk usage information.
REPOKEY_TYPE_MD5 "repokey:type:md5"
The data is a binary md5sum.
REPOKEY_TYPE_SHA1 "repokey:type:sha1"
The data is a binary sha1sum.
REPOKEY_TYPE_SHA256 "repokey:type:sha256"
The data is a binary sha256sum.
REPOKEY_TYPE_FIXARRAY "repokey:type:fixarray"
The data is an array of structures that have all the same layout
(i.e. the same keynames and keytypes in the same order).
REPOKEY_TYPE_FLEXARRAY "repokey:type:flexarray"
The data is an array of structures that have a different layout.
REPOKEY_TYPE_DELETED "repokey:type:deleted"
The data does not exist. Used to mark an attribute that was
deleted.
REPOSITORY METADATA
This attributes contain meta information about the repository.
REPOSITORY_SOLVABLES "repository:solvables"
This attribute holds the array including all of the solvables. It
is only used in the on-disk solv files, internally the solvables
are stored in the pool’s solvable array for fast access.
REPOSITORY_DELTAINFO "repository:deltainfo"
This attribute holds the array including all of the delta packages.
REPOSITORY_EXTERNAL "repository:external"
This attribute holds the array including all of the data to
construct stub repodata areas to support on-demand loading of
metadata.
REPOSITORY_KEYS "repository:keys"
This should really be named "repository:external:keys", it contains
an array if Ids that consists of (keyname, keytype) pairs that
describe the keys of the stub.
REPOSITORY_LOCATION "repository:location"
This is used to provide a file name in the stub.
REPOSITORY_ADDEDFILEPROVIDES "repository:addedfileprovides"
This attribute holds an array of filename Ids, that tell the
library, that all of the Ids were already added to the solvable
provides.
REPOSITORY_RPMDBCOOKIE "repository:rpmdbcookie"
An attribute that stores a sha256sum over the file stats of the
Packages database. It’s used to detect rebuilds of the database, as
in that case the database Ids of every package are newly
distributed.
REPOSITORY_TIMESTAMP "repository:timestamp"
The seconds since the unix epoch when the repository was created.
REPOSITORY_EXPIRE "repository:expire"
The seconds after the timestamp when the repository will expire.
REPOSITORY_UPDATES "repository:updates"
An array of structures describing what this repository updates.
REPOSITORY_DISTROS "repository:distros"
Also an array of structures describing what this repository
updates. Seems to be the newer name of REPOSITORY_UPDATES.
REPOSITORY_PRODUCT_LABEL "repository:product:label"
Should really be called "repository:updates:label". What
distribution is updated with this repository.
REPOSITORY_PRODUCT_CPEID "repository:product:cpeid"
The cpeid of the platform updated by this repository. Is both used
in REPOSITORY_UPDATES and REPOSITORY_DISTROS to maximize confusion.
REPOSITORY_REPOID "repository:repoid"
An array of Id strings describing keywords/tags about the
repository itself.
REPOSITORY_KEYWORDS "repository:keywords"
An array of Id strings describing keywords/tags about the content
of the repository.
REPOSITORY_REVISION "repository:revision"
An arbitrary string describing the revision of the repository.
REPOSITORY_TOOLVERSION "repository:toolversion"
Some string describing somewhat the version of libsolv used to
create the solv file.
REPOSITORY METADATA FOR SUSETAGS REPOS
Attributes describing repository files in a susetags repository.
SUSETAGS_DATADIR "susetags:datadir":: The directory that contains the
packages.
SUSETAGS_DESCRDIR "susetags:descrdir"
The directory that contains the repository file resources.
SUSETAGS_DEFAULTVENDOR "susetags:defaultvendor"
The default vendor used when a package does not specify a vendor.
SUSETAGS_FILE "susetags:file"
An array of file resources of the repository.
SUSETAGS_FILE_NAME "susetags:file:name"
The filename of the resource.
SUSETAGS_FILE_TYPE "susetags:file:type"
The type of the resource, e.g. “META”.
SUSETAGS_FILE_CHECKSUM "susetags:file:checksum"
The file checksum of the resource.
REPOSITORY METADATA FOR RPMMD REPOS
REPOSITORY_REPOMD "repository:repomd"
An array of file resources of the repository.
REPOSITORY_REPOMD_TYPE "repository:repomd:type"
The type of the resource, e.g. “primary”.
REPOSITORY_REPOMD_LOCATION "repository:repomd:location"
The location (aka filename) of the resource
REPOSITORY_REPOMD_TIMESTAMP "repository:repomd:timestamp"
The seconds since the unix epoch when the resource was created.
REPOSITORY_REPOMD_CHECKSUM "repository:repomd:checksum"
The file checksum of the resource.
REPOSITORY_REPOMD_OPENCHECKSUM "repository:repomd:openchecksum"
The checksum over the uncompressed contents of the resource.
REPOSITORY_REPOMD_SIZE "repository:repomd:size"
The size of the resource file.
DELTA PACKAGE ATTRIBUTES
DELTA_PACKAGE_NAME "delta:pkgname"
The target package name for the delta package. Applying the delta
will recreate the target package.
DELTA_PACKAGE_EVR "delta:pkgevr"
The version of the target package.
DELTA_PACKAGE_ARCH "delta:pkgarch"
The architecture of the target package.
DELTA_LOCATION_DIR "delta:locdir"
The directory in the repository that contains the delta package.
DELTA_LOCATION_NAME "delta:locname"
The first part of the file name of the delta package.
DELTA_LOCATION_EVR "delta:locevr"
The version part of the file name of the delta package.
DELTA_LOCATION_SUFFIX "delta:locsuffix"
The suffix part of the file name of the delta package.
DELTA_DOWNLOADSIZE "delta:downloadsize"
The size of the delta rpm file.
DELTA_CHECKSUM "delta:checksum"
The checksum of the delta rpm file.
DELTA_BASE_EVR "delta:baseevr"
The version of the package the delta was build against.
DELTA_SEQ_NAME "delta:seqname"
The first part of the delta sequence, the base package name.
DELTA_SEQ_EVR "delta:seqevr"
The evr part of the delta sequence, the base package evr. Identical
to the DELTA_BASE_EVR attribute.
DELTA_SEQ_NUM "delta:seqnum"
The last part of the delta sequence, the content selection string.
AUTHOR
Michael Schroeder <mls@suse.de>
libsolv 09/20/2013 LIBSOLV-CONSTANTIDS(3)