david-sarah [Mon, 3 Jan 2011 01:51:44 +0000 (17:51 -0800)]
misc/build_helpers/show-tool-versions.py: remove attempts to show stdout.encoding and stderr.encoding that always printed None due to redirection. Also remove code to show os.path.supports_unicode_filenames which is not useful. refs #1251
docs: update performance.rst to describe the difference between already-uploaded and not-already-uploaded, to parameterize segment size, and to use "~A" to mean "approximately A"
david-sarah [Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:26:50 +0000 (15:26 -0800)]
bin/tahoe-script.template: On non-Windows, invoke support/bin/tahoe directly as a script (rather than via python), so that 'top' for example will show it as 'tahoe'. On Windows, simplify some code that set argv[0], which is never used. fixes #174
david-sarah [Sun, 2 Jan 2011 17:42:12 +0000 (09:42 -0800)]
docs/quickstart.html: information about 'troublesome dependencies' and 'verified systems' de-emphasized by smaller italic font. Re-wrap so that the HTML source is readable (just about) as text. Minor wording tweaks. Improve organization by adding 'Windows Caveats' subsection. fixes #1284
david-sarah [Sun, 26 Dec 2010 04:21:00 +0000 (20:21 -0800)]
Move dependency imports from windows/depends.py (which has gone away) into src/allmydata/windows/tahoesvc.py. Also fix a pyflakes warning, and change the service display name from 'Allmydata Tahoe Node' to 'Tahoe-LAFS node'. refs #1282
freestorm77 [Sun, 2 Jan 2011 03:42:14 +0000 (19:42 -0800)]
status_web_pages_review.darcs.patch
I make some changes on status web pages
status.xhtml:
- Delete unused webform_css link
- Align tables on the left
tahoe-css:
- Do some minor changes on code synthax
- changes table.status-download-events style to look like other tables
status.py:
- Align table on the left
- Changes table header
- Add heading tags
- Modify google api graph: add image border, calculate height to feet data
storage: use fileutil's version of get_disk_stats() and get_available_space(), use mockery/fakery in tests, enable large share test on platforms with sparse files and if > 4 GiB of disk space is currently available
david-sarah [Sun, 12 Dec 2010 16:58:00 +0000 (08:58 -0800)]
docs/frontends/CLI.rst: changes to formatting (mainly putting commands and filenames in monospace), and to command syntax to reflect that DIRCAP/... is accepted. Clarify the syntax of 'tahoe put' and other minor corrections. Tahoe -> Tahoe-LAFS.
david-sarah [Tue, 30 Nov 2010 00:21:45 +0000 (16:21 -0800)]
scripts/cli.py: remove the disclaimer in the help for 'tahoe cp' that it does not handle non-ASCII filenames well. (At least, we intend to handle them.)
Brian Warner [Sat, 27 Nov 2010 08:38:09 +0000 (00:38 -0800)]
remove --multiple/-m option from all CLI commands: closes #1262
I personally used "tahoe start/restart -m ../MY-TESTNET/node*" all the time,
to spin up or update a local testgrid while iterating over new code. However,
with the recent switch from "subprocess.Popen(/bin/twistd)" to "import and
call twistd.run()" in scripts/startstop_node.py (yay fewer processes!),
"start -m" broke, and fixing it requires os.fork, which is unavailable on
windows (boo windows!). And I was probably the only one using -m. So in the
interests of uniformity among platforms and simpler code (yay negative code
days!), we're just removing -m from everything. I will start using a little
shell script or something to simulate the removed functionality.
This patch also cleans up CLI-function calling a bit: get the basedir from
the config dict (instead of sometimes from a separate argument), and always
return a numeric exit code.
Brian Warner [Sat, 27 Nov 2010 00:44:11 +0000 (16:44 -0800)]
Revert previous commit: there's an ugly corner-case on windows that fails tests.
Specifically, test_runner.CreateNode.test_client failed, because the
os.fork-is-present test decided that --multiple should not be allowed on
windows, even though --multiple works just fine for 'tahoe create-client'.
The only restriction on --multiple is for 'tahoe start' and 'tahoe restart'.
This needs a different approach, probably by cleaning up BasedirMixin. We
should only be withholding --multiple on windows for "start" and
"restart". (we should continue withholding --multiple on all platforms for
"run").
Brian Warner [Fri, 26 Nov 2010 22:45:38 +0000 (14:45 -0800)]
startstop_node.py: fix "tahoe start -m" by forking before non-final targets
* don't advertise -m flag on tahoe start/restart/run unless os.fork is
available (i.e. windows)
* test_runner.py: add test to exercise "start/stop/restart -m"
david-sarah [Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:39:57 +0000 (15:39 -0800)]
misc/build_helpers/run_trial.py: allow the module argument to specify a leaf module rather than a directory. This fixes false positive wrong-source errors in the test-from-prefixdir step when we test only allmydata.test.test_runner.
bundled zetuptoolz: prefer locally-available distributions over remotely-downloaded distributions above all
This fixes #1233. Actually the previous patches—[20101103034740-93fa1-9df33552497282eb72a84e5b434d035974bf2dbb] and [20101117080828-92b7f-dc0239f30b26e7e5d40b228114fb399c1e190ec5]—fixed it, but with them zetuptoolz would download a higher-numbered distribution from the net instead of using the locally-available (fake) pycryptopp-0.5.24, thus preventing the tests from passing. This patch changes that behavior (which is an improvement in its own right) and also fixes a bug in the tests.
bundled zetuptoolz: choose a binary dist in preference to a source dist, even if the latter is newer, as long as the former satisfies the requirement
patch by David-Sarah, tiny bugfix to patch by Zooko
ref: #1233
tests: test-with-fake-dists: clean up *just* the pycryptopp-0.5.24 eggs when exiting
also don't set the PATH and PYTHONPATH, which is unnecessary for this test
also wrap the behavior in a couple of functions, just for tidiness
tests: test-with-fake-dists.py has the side-effect of injecting a fake package into ./support, so after that test rm -rf ./support, and likewise with ./pycryptopp*.egg.
setup: when testing, set the __requires__ as precisely as possible even if the version of this particular build of Tahoe-LAFS is not yet known (addresses test failure ref #1190, #1233)
tests: change test-with-fake-pkg to exercise a test suite which actually requires pycryptopp, thus making this a better test which can detect ill-installed pycryptopp
setup: remove --multi-version
It causes copious scary-looking warning messages and I'm no longer sure if it was actually needed to accomplish our goals ref #530.
setup: include pycryptopp in the set of Python packages described in the show-tool-versions step (for cross-referencing with the test-with-fake-dists step, which behaves differently depending on what version(s) of pycryptopp are already present before it starts)