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== Test Plan ==
== Test Plan ==


Test that installs function.
Test that installs can correctly partition in all the currently supported ways. New code also includes extensive unit tests.


== User Experience ==
== User Experience ==

Revision as of 16:47, 23 February 2009

Switch Anaconda to Use New PyParted

Summary

A new pyparted is being worked on as part of the upstream parted project. Anaconda will switch to using this for the Storage rewrite project.

Owner

  • Name: DavidCantrell

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 11
  • Last updated: 2009-02-23
  • Percentage of completion: 98%

Detailed Description

Upstream (David) is working on a new pyparted to be included as part of the standard parted. We want to switch to using this.

Chris Lumens and David Cantrell started a rewrite of pyparted to completely expose the libparted C API to Python programmers. It became difficult working with pyparted in anaconda because certain pieces of information were not available and the module would have to be slightly expanded.

The rewrite will come in two phases. The first phase will be reimplementation of the current pyparted API on top of the new _ped module. This ensures an easy transition within anaconda. The second phase will complete the rewrite of the new parted module's classes. Eventually the deprecated API code can be removed.

Benefit to Fedora

Closer to upstream, picks up extensive unit tests that have been added, more maintainable.

Scope

Internal to anaconda's partitioning code.

Test Plan

Test that installs can correctly partition in all the currently supported ways. New code also includes extensive unit tests.

User Experience

No change.

Dependencies

Getting the pyparted bits working well enough to do the switch

Contingency Plan

Keep using the old pyparted

Documentation

No impact

Release Notes

No impact