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authorArch Librarian <arch@canonical.com>2004-09-20 16:53:57 +0000
committerArch Librarian <arch@canonical.com>2004-09-20 16:53:57 +0000
commit34fc04214f843dd8f01398014961217cb9684c87 (patch)
treec466c676364a79aec58544e70403d559f81a1d67 /methods
parentf78439bfef02317c4d9d8138af7bdfb3b73fcec2 (diff)
downloadapt-34fc04214f843dd8f01398014961217cb9684c87.tar.gz
Changed CD ident rountine to not use inodes
Author: jgg Date: 1999-06-05 03:54:29 GMT Changed CD ident rountine to not use inodes
Diffstat (limited to 'methods')
-rw-r--r--methods/cdrom.cc30
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/methods/cdrom.cc b/methods/cdrom.cc
index a44465766..68511dd5b 100644
--- a/methods/cdrom.cc
+++ b/methods/cdrom.cc
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
// -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*-
// Description /*{{{*/
-// $Id: cdrom.cc,v 1.9 1999/05/23 05:45:13 jgg Exp $
+// $Id: cdrom.cc,v 1.10 1999/06/05 03:54:29 jgg Exp $
/* ######################################################################
CDROM URI method for APT
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@ bool CDROMMethod::Fetch(FetchItem *Itm)
URI Get = Itm->Uri;
string File = Get.Path;
FetchResult Res;
-
+
+ bool Debug = _config->FindB("Debug::Acquire::cdrom",false);
+
/* All IMS queries are returned as a hit, CDROMs are readonly so
time stamps never change */
if (Itm->LastModified != 0)
@@ -114,13 +116,23 @@ bool CDROMMethod::Fetch(FetchItem *Itm)
string NewID;
while (1)
{
- if (IdentCdrom(CDROM,NewID) == false)
- return false;
-
- // A hit
- if (Database.Find("CD::" + NewID) == Get.Host)
- break;
-
+ bool Hit = false;
+ for (unsigned int Version = 2; Version != 0; Version--)
+ {
+ if (IdentCdrom(CDROM,NewID,Version) == false)
+ return false;
+
+ if (Debug == true)
+ clog << "ID " << Version << " " << NewID << endl;
+
+ // A hit
+ if (Database.Find("CD::" + NewID) == Get.Host)
+ {
+ Hit = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
// I suppose this should prompt somehow?
if (UnmountCdrom(CDROM) == false)
return _error->Error("Unable to unmount the CD-ROM in %s, it may still be in use.",