49 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
"""
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Hold constants used across landscape, to reduce import size when one only needs
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to look at those values.
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"""
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APT_PREFERENCES_SIZE_LIMIT = 1048576 # 1 MByte
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# The name "UBUNTU" is used in the variable name due to the fact that the path
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# is Ubuntu-specific, taken from /etc/login.defs.
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UBUNTU_PATH = ":".join(
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[
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"/usr/local/sbin",
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"/usr/local/bin",
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"/usr/sbin",
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"/usr/bin",
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"/sbin",
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"/bin",
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"/snap/bin",
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],
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)
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SUCCESS_RESULT = 1
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ERROR_RESULT = 100
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DEPENDENCY_ERROR_RESULT = 101
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CLIENT_VERSION_ERROR_RESULT = 102
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POLICY_STRICT = 0
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POLICY_ALLOW_INSTALLS = 1
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POLICY_ALLOW_ALL_CHANGES = 2
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# The amount of time to wait while we have unknown package data before
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# reporting an error to the server in response to an operation.
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# The two common cases of this are:
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# 1. The server requested an operation that we've decided requires some
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# dependencies, but we don't know the package ID of those dependencies. It
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# should only take a bit more than 10 minutes for that to be resolved by the
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# package reporter.
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# 2. We lost some package data, for example by a deb archive becoming
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# inaccessible for a while. The earliest we can reasonably assume that to be
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# resolved is in 60 minutes, when the package reporter runs again.
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# So we'll give the problem one chance to resolve itself, by only waiting for
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# one run of apt-update.
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UNKNOWN_PACKAGE_DATA_TIMEOUT = 70 * 60
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# Until we modernize config-parsing, here are all the string values we
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# accept as `False` in the conf file. Any other value is `True`,
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# conventionally.
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FALSE_VALUES = (False, "False", "false", 0, "no")
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