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#!/usr/bin/python -t

"""This handles actual output from the cli"""

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
# Copyright 2005 Duke University 

import sys
import time
import logging
import types
import gettext
import pwd
import rpm

import re # For YumTerm

from weakref import proxy as weakref

from urlgrabber.progress import TextMeter
import urlgrabber.progress
from urlgrabber.grabber import URLGrabError
from yum.misc import prco_tuple_to_string
from yum.i18n import to_str, to_utf8, to_unicode
import yum.misc
from rpmUtils.miscutils import checkSignals, formatRequire
from yum.constants import *

from yum import logginglevels, _
from yum.rpmtrans import RPMBaseCallback
from yum.packageSack import packagesNewestByNameArch
import yum.packages

import yum.history

from yum.i18n import utf8_width, utf8_width_fill, utf8_text_fill

import locale

def _term_width():
    """ Simple terminal width, limit to 20 chars. and make 0 == 80. """
    if not hasattr(urlgrabber.progress, 'terminal_width_cached'):
        return 80
    ret = urlgrabber.progress.terminal_width_cached()
    if ret == 0:
        return 80
    if ret < 20:
        return 20
    return ret


class YumTextMeter(TextMeter):

    """
    Text progress bar output.
    """

    def update(self, amount_read, now=None):
        checkSignals()
        TextMeter.update(self, amount_read, now)

class YumTerm:
    """some terminal "UI" helpers based on curses"""

    # From initial search for "terminfo and python" got:
    # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/475116
    # ...it's probably not copyrightable, but if so ASPN says:
    #
    #  Except where otherwise noted, recipes in the Python Cookbook are
    # published under the Python license.

    __enabled = True

    if hasattr(urlgrabber.progress, 'terminal_width_cached'):
        columns = property(lambda self: _term_width())

    __cap_names = {
        'underline' : 'smul',
        'reverse' : 'rev',
        'normal' : 'sgr0',
        }
    
    __colors = {
        'black' : 0,
        'blue' : 1,
        'green' : 2,
        'cyan' : 3,
        'red' : 4,
        'magenta' : 5,
        'yellow' : 6,
        'white' : 7
        }
    __ansi_colors = {
        'black' : 0,
        'red' : 1,
        'green' : 2,
        'yellow' : 3,
        'blue' : 4,
        'magenta' : 5,
        'cyan' : 6,
        'white' : 7
        }
    __ansi_forced_MODE = {
        'bold' : '\x1b[1m',
        'blink' : '\x1b[5m',
        'dim' : '',
        'reverse' : '\x1b[7m',
        'underline' : '\x1b[4m',
        'normal' : '\x1b(B\x1b[m'
        }
    __ansi_forced_FG_COLOR = {
        'black' : '\x1b[30m',
        'red' : '\x1b[31m',
        'green' : '\x1b[32m',
        'yellow' : '\x1b[33m',
        'blue' : '\x1b[34m',
        'magenta' : '\x1b[35m',
        'cyan' : '\x1b[36m',
        'white' : '\x1b[37m'
        }
    __ansi_forced_BG_COLOR = {
        'black' : '\x1b[40m',
        'red' : '\x1b[41m',
        'green' : '\x1b[42m',
        'yellow' : '\x1b[43m',
        'blue' : '\x1b[44m',
        'magenta' : '\x1b[45m',
        'cyan' : '\x1b[46m',
        'white' : '\x1b[47m'
        }

    def __forced_init(self):
        self.MODE = self.__ansi_forced_MODE
        self.FG_COLOR = self.__ansi_forced_FG_COLOR
        self.BG_COLOR = self.__ansi_forced_BG_COLOR

    def reinit(self, term_stream=None, color='auto'):
        self.__enabled = True
        if not hasattr(urlgrabber.progress, 'terminal_width_cached'):
            self.columns = 80
        self.lines = 24

        if color == 'always':
            self.__forced_init()
            return

        # Output modes:
        self.MODE = {
            'bold' : '',
            'blink' : '',
            'dim' : '',
            'reverse' : '',
            'underline' : '',
            'normal' : ''
            }

        # Colours
        self.FG_COLOR = {
            'black' : '',
            'blue' : '',
            'green' : '',
            'cyan' : '',
            'red' : '',
            'magenta' : '',
            'yellow' : '',
            'white' : ''
            }

        self.BG_COLOR = {
            'black' : '',
            'blue' : '',
            'green' : '',
            'cyan' : '',
            'red' : '',
            'magenta' : '',
            'yellow' : '',
            'white' : ''
            }

        if color == 'never':
            self.__enabled = False
            return
        assert color == 'auto'

        # Curses isn't available on all platforms
        try:
            import curses
        except:
            self.__enabled = False
            return

        # If the stream isn't a tty, then assume it has no capabilities.
        if not term_stream:
            term_stream = sys.stdout
        if not term_stream.isatty():
            self.__enabled = False
            return
        
        # Check the terminal type.  If we fail, then assume that the
        # terminal has no capabilities.
        try:
            curses.setupterm(fd=term_stream.fileno())
        except:
            self.__enabled = False
            return
        self._ctigetstr = curses.tigetstr

        if not hasattr(urlgrabber.progress, 'terminal_width_cached'):
            self.columns = curses.tigetnum('cols')
        self.lines = curses.tigetnum('lines')
        
        # Look up string capabilities.
        for cap_name in self.MODE:
            mode = cap_name
            if cap_name in self.__cap_names:
                cap_name = self.__cap_names[cap_name]
            self.MODE[mode] = self._tigetstr(cap_name) or ''

        # Colors
        set_fg = self._tigetstr('setf')
        if set_fg:
            for (color, val) in self.__colors.items():
                self.FG_COLOR[color] = curses.tparm(set_fg, val) or ''
        set_fg_ansi = self._tigetstr('setaf')
        if set_fg_ansi:
            for (color, val) in self.__ansi_colors.items():
                self.FG_COLOR[color] = curses.tparm(set_fg_ansi, val) or ''
        set_bg = self._tigetstr('setb')
        if set_bg:
            for (color, val) in self.__colors.items():
                self.BG_COLOR[color] = curses.tparm(set_bg, val) or ''
        set_bg_ansi = self._tigetstr('setab')
        if set_bg_ansi:
            for (color, val) in self.__ansi_colors.items():
                self.BG_COLOR[color] = curses.tparm(set_bg_ansi, val) or ''

    def __init__(self, term_stream=None, color='auto'):
        self.reinit(term_stream, color)

    def _tigetstr(self, cap_name):
        # String capabilities can include "delays" of the form "$<2>".
        # For any modern terminal, we should be able to just ignore
        # these, so strip them out.
        cap = self._ctigetstr(cap_name) or ''
        return re.sub(r'\$<\d+>[/*]?', '', cap)

    def sub(self, haystack, beg, end, needles, escape=None, ignore_case=False):
        if not self.__enabled:
            return haystack

        if not escape:
            escape = re.escape

        render = lambda match: beg + match.group() + end
        for needle in needles:
            pat = escape(needle)
            if ignore_case:
                pat = re.template(pat, re.I)
            haystack = re.sub(pat, render, haystack)
        return haystack
    def sub_norm(self, haystack, beg, needles, **kwds):
        return self.sub(haystack, beg, self.MODE['normal'], needles, **kwds)

    def sub_mode(self, haystack, mode, needles, **kwds):
        return self.sub_norm(haystack, self.MODE[mode], needles, **kwds)

    def sub_bold(self, haystack, needles, **kwds):
        return self.sub_mode(haystack, 'bold', needles, **kwds)
    
    def sub_fg(self, haystack, color, needles, **kwds):
        return self.sub_norm(haystack, self.FG_COLOR[color], needles, **kwds)

    def sub_bg(self, haystack, color, needles, **kwds):
        return self.sub_norm(haystack, self.BG_COLOR[color], needles, **kwds)



class YumOutput:

    """
    Main output class for the yum command line.
    """

    def __init__(self):
        self.logger = logging.getLogger("yum.cli")
        self.verbose_logger = logging.getLogger("yum.verbose.cli")
        if hasattr(rpm, "expandMacro"):
            self.i18ndomains = rpm.expandMacro("%_i18ndomains").split(":")
        else:
            self.i18ndomains = ["redhat-dist"]

        self.term = YumTerm()
        self._last_interrupt = None

        self.reported_error_msgs = dict((k, False) for (k, v) in ERRORS_TO_KBASE_ARTICLES.iteritems())

    
    def printtime(self):
        months = [_('Jan'), _('Feb'), _('Mar'), _('Apr'), _('May'), _('Jun'),
                  _('Jul'), _('Aug'), _('Sep'), _('Oct'), _('Nov'), _('Dec')]
        now = time.localtime(time.time())
        ret = months[int(time.strftime('%m', now)) - 1] + \
              time.strftime(' %d %T ', now)
        return ret
         
    def failureReport(self, errobj):
        """failure output for failovers from urlgrabber"""
        
        self.logger.error('%s: %s', errobj.url, errobj.exception)
        self.logger.error(_('Trying other mirror.'))
        self.suggestKBaseArticle(errobj)
        raise errobj.exception

    def suggestKBaseArticle(self, errobj):
        errcode = None
        if hasattr(errobj.exception, 'code') and errobj.exception.code in ERRORS_TO_KBASE_ARTICLES:
            errcode = errobj.exception.code
        elif hasattr(errobj.exception, 'errno') and errobj.exception.errno in ERRORS_TO_KBASE_ARTICLES:
            errcode = errobj.exception.errno
        if not errcode:
            return

        if not self.reported_error_msgs[errcode]:
            self.logger.error(ERRORS_TO_KBASE_ARTICLES[errcode])
            self.reported_error_msgs[errcode] = True
    
        
    def simpleProgressBar(self, current, total, name=None):
        progressbar(current, total, name)

    def _highlight(self, highlight):
        hibeg = ''
        hiend = ''
        if not highlight:
            pass
        elif not isinstance(highlight, basestring) or highlight == 'bold':
            hibeg = self.term.MODE['bold']
        elif highlight == 'normal':
            pass # Minor opt.
        else:
            # Turn a string into a specific output: colour, bold, etc.
            for high in highlight.replace(',', ' ').split():
                if False: pass
                elif high == 'normal':
                    hibeg = ''
                elif high in self.term.MODE:
                    hibeg += self.term.MODE[high]
                elif high in self.term.FG_COLOR:
                    hibeg += self.term.FG_COLOR[high]
                elif (high.startswith('fg:') and
                      high[3:] in self.term.FG_COLOR):
                    hibeg += self.term.FG_COLOR[high[3:]]
                elif (high.startswith('bg:') and
                      high[3:] in self.term.BG_COLOR):
                    hibeg += self.term.BG_COLOR[high[3:]]

        if hibeg:
            hiend = self.term.MODE['normal']
        return (hibeg, hiend)

    def _sub_highlight(self, haystack, highlight, needles, **kwds):
        hibeg, hiend = self._highlight(highlight)
        return self.term.sub(haystack, hibeg, hiend, needles, **kwds)

    @staticmethod
    def _calc_columns_spaces_helps(current, data_tups, left):
        """ Spaces left on the current field will help how many pkgs? """
        ret = 0
        for tup in data_tups:
            if left < (tup[0] - current):
                break
            ret += tup[1]
        return ret

    def calcColumns(self, data, columns=None, remainder_column=0,
                    total_width=None, indent=''):
        """ Dynamically calculate the width of the fields in the data, data is
            of the format [column-number][field_length] = rows. """

        if total_width is None:
            total_width = self.term.columns

        cols = len(data)
        # Convert the data to ascending list of tuples, (field_length, pkgs)
        pdata = data
        data  = [None] * cols # Don't modify the passed in data
        for d in range(0, cols):
            data[d] = sorted(pdata[d].items())

        #  We start allocating 1 char to everything but the last column, and a
        # space between each (again, except for the last column). Because
        # at worst we are better with:
        # |one two three|
        # | four        |
        # ...than:
        # |one two three|
        # |            f|
        # |our          |
        # ...the later being what we get if we pre-allocate the last column, and
        # thus. the space, due to "three" overflowing it's column by 2 chars.
        if columns is None:
            columns = [1] * (cols - 1)
            columns.append(0)

        total_width -= (sum(columns) + (cols - 1) + utf8_width(indent))
        if not columns[-1]:
            total_width += 1
        while total_width > 0:
            # Find which field all the spaces left will help best
            helps = 0
            val   = 0
            for d in xrange(0, cols):
                thelps = self._calc_columns_spaces_helps(columns[d], data[d],
                                                         total_width)
                if not thelps:
                    continue
                #  We prefer to overflow: the last column, and then earlier
                # columns. This is so that in the best case (just overflow the
                # last) ... grep still "works", and then we make it prettier.
                if helps and (d == (cols - 1)) and (thelps / 2) < helps:
                    continue
                if thelps < helps:
                    continue
                helps = thelps
                val   = d

            #  If we found a column to expand, move up to the next level with
            # that column and start again with any remaining space.
            if helps:
                diff = data[val].pop(0)[0] - columns[val]
                if not columns[val] and (val == (cols - 1)):
                    #  If we are going from 0 => N on the last column, take 1
                    # for the space before the column.
                    total_width  -= 1
                columns[val] += diff
                total_width  -= diff
                continue

            overflowed_columns = 0
            for d in xrange(0, cols):
                if not data[d]:
                    continue
                overflowed_columns += 1
            if overflowed_columns:
                #  Split the remaining spaces among each overflowed column
                # equally
                norm = total_width / overflowed_columns
                for d in xrange(0, cols):
                    if not data[d]:
                        continue
                    columns[d] += norm
                    total_width -= norm

            #  Split the remaining spaces among each column equally, except the
            # last one. And put the rest into the remainder column
            cols -= 1
            norm = total_width / cols
            for d in xrange(0, cols):
                columns[d] += norm
            columns[remainder_column] += total_width - (cols * norm)
            total_width = 0

        return columns

    @staticmethod
    def _fmt_column_align_width(width):
        if width < 0:
            return (u"-", -width)
        return (u"", width)

    def _col_data(self, col_data):
        assert len(col_data) == 2 or len(col_data) == 3
        if len(col_data) == 2:
            (val, width) = col_data
            hibeg = hiend = ''
        if len(col_data) == 3:
            (val, width, highlight) = col_data
            (hibeg, hiend) = self._highlight(highlight)
        return (val, width, hibeg, hiend)

    def fmtColumns(self, columns, msg=u'', end=u'', text_width=utf8_width):
        """ Return a string for columns of data, which can overflow.
            text_width parameter finds the width of columns, this defaults to
            utf8 but can be changed to len() if you know it'll be fine. """

        total_width = len(msg)
        data = []
        for col_data in columns[:-1]:
            (val, width, hibeg, hiend) = self._col_data(col_data)

            if not width: # Don't count this column, invisible text
                msg += u"%s"
                data.append(val)
                continue

            (align, width) = self._fmt_column_align_width(width)
            val_width = text_width(val)
            if val_width <= width:
                #  Don't use utf8_width_fill() because it sucks performance
                # wise for 1,000s of rows. Also allows us to use len(), when
                # we can.
                msg += u"%s%s%s%s "
                if (align == u'-'):
                    data.extend([hibeg, val, " " * (width - val_width), hiend])
                else:
                    data.extend([hibeg, " " * (width - val_width), val, hiend])
            else:
                msg += u"%s%s%s\n" + " " * (total_width + width + 1)
                data.extend([hibeg, val, hiend])
            total_width += width
            total_width += 1
        (val, width, hibeg, hiend) = self._col_data(columns[-1])
        (align, width) = self._fmt_column_align_width(width)
        val = utf8_width_fill(val, width, left=(align == u'-'),
                              prefix=hibeg, suffix=hiend)
        msg += u"%%s%s" % end
        data.append(val)
        return msg % tuple(data)

    def simpleList(self, pkg, ui_overflow=False, indent='', highlight=False,
                   columns=None):
        """ Simple to use function to print a pkg as a line. """

        if columns is None:
            columns = (-40, -22, -16) # Old default
        ver = pkg.printVer()
        na = '%s%s.%s' % (indent, pkg.name, pkg.arch)
        hi_cols = [highlight, 'normal', 'normal']
        rid = pkg.ui_from_repo
        columns = zip((na, ver, rid), columns, hi_cols)
        print self.fmtColumns(columns, text_width=len)

    def simpleEnvraList(self, pkg, ui_overflow=False,
                        indent='', highlight=False, columns=None):
        """ Simple to use function to print a pkg as a line, with the pkg
            itself in envra format so it can be pased to list/install/etc. """

        if columns is None:
            columns = (-63, -16) # Old default
        envra = '%s%s' % (indent, str(pkg))
        hi_cols = [highlight, 'normal', 'normal']
        rid = pkg.ui_from_repo
        columns = zip((envra, rid), columns, hi_cols)
        print self.fmtColumns(columns, text_width=len)

    def fmtKeyValFill(self, key, val):
        """ Return a key value pair in the common two column output format. """
        val = to_str(val)
        keylen = utf8_width(key)
        cols = self.term.columns
        nxt = ' ' * (keylen - 2) + ': '
        ret = utf8_text_fill(val, width=cols,
                             initial_indent=key, subsequent_indent=nxt)
        if ret.count("\n") > 1 and keylen > (cols / 3):
            # If it's big, redo it again with a smaller subsequent off
            ret = utf8_text_fill(val, width=cols,
                                 initial_indent=key,
                                 subsequent_indent='     ...: ')
        return ret
    
    def fmtSection(self, name, fill='='):
        name = to_str(name)
        cols = self.term.columns - 2
        name_len = utf8_width(name)
        if name_len >= (cols - 4):
            beg = end = fill * 2
        else:
            beg = fill * ((cols - name_len) / 2)
            end = fill * (cols - name_len - len(beg))

        return "%s %s %s" % (beg, name, end)

    def _enc(self, s):
        """Get the translated version from specspo and ensure that
        it's actually encoded in UTF-8."""
        s = to_utf8(s)
        if len(s) > 0:
            for d in self.i18ndomains:
                t = gettext.dgettext(d, s)
                if t != s:
                    s = t
                    break
        return to_unicode(s)

    def infoOutput(self, pkg, highlight=False):
        (hibeg, hiend) = self._highlight(highlight)
        print _("Name        : %s%s%s") % (hibeg, to_unicode(pkg.name), hiend)
        print _("Arch        : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.arch)
        if pkg.epoch != "0":
            print _("Epoch       : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.epoch)
        print _("Version     : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.version)
        print _("Release     : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.release)
        print _("Size        : %s") % self.format_number(float(pkg.size))
        print _("Repo        : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.repoid)
        if pkg.repoid == 'installed' and 'from_repo' in pkg.yumdb_info:
            print _("From repo   : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.yumdb_info.from_repo)
        if self.verbose_logger.isEnabledFor(logginglevels.DEBUG_3):
            print _("Committer   : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.committer)
            print _("Committime  : %s") % time.ctime(pkg.committime)
            print _("Buildtime   : %s") % time.ctime(pkg.buildtime)
            if hasattr(pkg, 'installtime'):
                print _("Install time: %s") % time.ctime(pkg.installtime)
            if pkg.repoid == 'installed':
                uid = None
                if 'installed_by' in pkg.yumdb_info:
                    try:
                        uid = int(pkg.yumdb_info.installed_by)
                    except ValueError: # In case int() fails
                        uid = None
                print _("Installed by: %s") % self._pwd_ui_username(uid)
                uid = None
                if 'changed_by' in pkg.yumdb_info:
                    try:
                        uid = int(pkg.yumdb_info.changed_by)
                    except ValueError: # In case int() fails
                        uid = None
                print _("Changed by  : %s") % self._pwd_ui_username(uid)
        print self.fmtKeyValFill(_("Summary     : "), self._enc(pkg.summary))
        if pkg.url:
            print _("URL         : %s") % to_unicode(pkg.url)
        print self.fmtKeyValFill(_("License     : "), to_unicode(pkg.license))
        print self.fmtKeyValFill(_("Description : "),self._enc(pkg.description))
        print ""
    
    def updatesObsoletesList(self, uotup, changetype, columns=None):
        """takes an updates or obsoletes tuple of pkgobjects and
           returns a simple printed string of the output and a string
           explaining the relationship between the tuple members"""
        (changePkg, instPkg) = uotup

        if columns is not None:
            # New style, output all info. for both old/new with old indented
            chi = self.conf.color_update_remote
            if changePkg.repo.id != 'installed' and changePkg.verifyLocalPkg():
                chi = self.conf.color_update_local
            self.simpleList(changePkg, columns=columns, highlight=chi)
            self.simpleList(instPkg,   columns=columns, indent=' ' * 4,
                            highlight=self.conf.color_update_installed)
            return

        # Old style
        c_compact = changePkg.compactPrint()
        i_compact = '%s.%s' % (instPkg.name, instPkg.arch)
        c_repo = changePkg.repoid
        print '%-35.35s [%.12s] %.10s %-20.20s' % (c_compact, c_repo, changetype, i_compact)

    def listPkgs(self, lst, description, outputType, highlight_na={},
                 columns=None, highlight_modes={}):
        """outputs based on whatever outputType is. Current options:
           'list' - simple pkg list
           'info' - similar to rpm -qi output
           ...also highlight_na can be passed, and we'll highlight
           pkgs with (names, arch) in that set."""

        if outputType in ['list', 'info']:
            thingslisted = 0
            if len(lst) > 0:
                thingslisted = 1
                print '%s' % description
                for pkg in sorted(lst):
                    key = (pkg.name, pkg.arch)
                    highlight = False
                    if False: pass
                    elif key not in highlight_na:
                        highlight = highlight_modes.get('not in', 'normal')
                    elif pkg.verEQ(highlight_na[key]):
                        highlight = highlight_modes.get('=', 'normal')
                    elif pkg.verLT(highlight_na[key]):
                        highlight = highlight_modes.get('>', 'bold')
                    else:
                        highlight = highlight_modes.get('<', 'normal')

                    if outputType == 'list':
                        self.simpleList(pkg, ui_overflow=True,
                                        highlight=highlight, columns=columns)
                    elif outputType == 'info':
                        self.infoOutput(pkg, highlight=highlight)
                    else:
                        pass
    
            if thingslisted == 0:
                return 1, ['No Packages to list']
            return 0, []
        
    
        
    def userconfirm(self, prompt=_('Is this ok [y/N]: ')):
        """gets a yes or no from the user, defaults to No"""

        yui = (to_unicode(_('y')), to_unicode(_('yes')))
        nui = (to_unicode(_('n')), to_unicode(_('no')))
        aui = (yui[0], yui[1], nui[0], nui[1])
        while True:
            try:
                choice = raw_input(prompt)
            except UnicodeEncodeError:
                raise
            except UnicodeDecodeError:
                raise
            except:
                choice = ''
            choice = to_unicode(choice)
            choice = choice.lower()
            if len(choice) == 0 or choice in aui:
                break
            # If the enlish one letter names don't mix, allow them too
            if u'y' not in aui and u'y' == choice:
                choice = yui[0]
                break
            if u'n' not in aui and u'n' == choice:
                break

        if len(choice) == 0 or choice not in yui:
            return False
        else:            
            return True
    
    def _cli_confirm_gpg_key_import(self, keydict):
        # FIXME what should we be printing here?
        return self.userconfirm()

    def _group_names2aipkgs(self, pkg_names):
        """ Convert pkg_names to installed pkgs or available pkgs, return
            value is a dict on pkg.name returning (apkg, ipkg). """
        ipkgs = self.rpmdb.searchNames(pkg_names)
        apkgs = self.pkgSack.searchNames(pkg_names)
        apkgs = packagesNewestByNameArch(apkgs)

        # This is somewhat similar to doPackageLists()
        pkgs = {}
        for pkg in ipkgs:
            pkgs[(pkg.name, pkg.arch)] = (None, pkg)
        for pkg in apkgs:
            key = (pkg.name, pkg.arch)
            if key not in pkgs:
                pkgs[(pkg.name, pkg.arch)] = (pkg, None)
            elif pkg.verGT(pkgs[key][1]):
                pkgs[(pkg.name, pkg.arch)] = (pkg, pkgs[key][1])

        # Convert (pkg.name, pkg.arch) to pkg.name dict
        ret = {}
        for (apkg, ipkg) in pkgs.itervalues():
            pkg = apkg or ipkg
            ret.setdefault(pkg.name, []).append((apkg, ipkg))
        return ret

    def _calcDataPkgColumns(self, data, pkg_names, pkg_names2pkgs,
                            indent='   '):
        for item in pkg_names:
            if item not in pkg_names2pkgs:
                continue
            for (apkg, ipkg) in pkg_names2pkgs[item]:
                pkg = ipkg or apkg
                envra = utf8_width(str(pkg)) + utf8_width(indent)
                rid = len(pkg.ui_from_repo)
                for (d, v) in (('envra', envra), ('rid', rid)):
                    data[d].setdefault(v, 0)
                    data[d][v] += 1

    def _displayPkgsFromNames(self, pkg_names, verbose, pkg_names2pkgs,
                              indent='   ', columns=None):
        if not verbose:
            for item in sorted(pkg_names):
                print '%s%s' % (indent, item)
        else:
            for item in sorted(pkg_names):
                if item not in pkg_names2pkgs:
                    print '%s%s' % (indent, item)
                    continue
                for (apkg, ipkg) in sorted(pkg_names2pkgs[item],
                                           key=lambda x: x[1] or x[0]):
                    if ipkg and apkg:
                        highlight = self.conf.color_list_installed_older
                    elif apkg:
                        highlight = self.conf.color_list_available_install
                    else:
                        highlight = False
                    self.simpleEnvraList(ipkg or apkg, ui_overflow=True,
                                         indent=indent, highlight=highlight,
                                         columns=columns)
    
    def displayPkgsInGroups(self, group):
        print _('\nGroup: %s') % group.ui_name

        verb = self.verbose_logger.isEnabledFor(logginglevels.DEBUG_3)
        if verb:
            print _(' Group-Id: %s') % to_unicode(group.groupid)
        pkg_names2pkgs = None
        if verb:
            pkg_names2pkgs = self._group_names2aipkgs(group.packages)
        if group.ui_description:
            print _(' Description: %s') % to_unicode(group.ui_description)
        if group.langonly:
            print _(' Language: %s') % group.langonly

        sections = ((_(' Mandatory Packages:'),   group.mandatory_packages),
                    (_(' Default Packages:'),     group.default_packages),
                    (_(' Optional Packages:'),    group.optional_packages),
                    (_(' Conditional Packages:'), group.conditional_packages))
        columns = None
        if verb:
            data = {'envra' : {}, 'rid' : {}}
            for (section_name, pkg_names) in sections:
                self._calcDataPkgColumns(data, pkg_names, pkg_names2pkgs)
            data = [data['envra'], data['rid']]
            columns = self.calcColumns(data)
            columns = (-columns[0], -columns[1])

        for (section_name, pkg_names) in sections:
            if len(pkg_names) > 0:
                print section_name
                self._displayPkgsFromNames(pkg_names, verb, pkg_names2pkgs,
                                           columns=columns)

    def depListOutput(self, results):
        """take a list of findDeps results and 'pretty print' the output"""
        
        for pkg in results:
            print _("package: %s") % pkg.compactPrint()
            if len(results[pkg]) == 0:
                print _("  No dependencies for this package")
                continue

            for req in results[pkg]:
                reqlist = results[pkg][req] 
                print _("  dependency: %s") % prco_tuple_to_string(req)
                if not reqlist:
                    print _("   Unsatisfied dependency")
                    continue
                
                for po in reqlist:
                    print "   provider: %s" % po.compactPrint()

    def format_number(self, number, SI=0, space=' '):
        """Turn numbers into human-readable metric-like numbers"""
        symbols = [ ' ', # (none)
                    'k', # kilo
                    'M', # mega
                    'G', # giga
                    'T', # tera
                    'P', # peta
                    'E', # exa
                    'Z', # zetta
                    'Y'] # yotta
    
        if SI: step = 1000.0
        else: step = 1024.0
    
        thresh = 999
        depth = 0
        max_depth = len(symbols) - 1
    
        # we want numbers between 0 and thresh, but don't exceed the length
        # of our list.  In that event, the formatting will be screwed up,
        # but it'll still show the right number.
        while number > thresh and depth < max_depth:
            depth  = depth + 1
            number = number / step
    
        if type(number) == type(1) or type(number) == type(1L):
            format = '%i%s%s'
        elif number < 9.95:
            # must use 9.95 for proper sizing.  For example, 9.99 will be
            # rounded to 10.0 with the .1f format string (which is too long)
            format = '%.1f%s%s'
        else:
            format = '%.0f%s%s'
    
        return(format % (float(number or 0), space, symbols[depth]))

    @staticmethod
    def format_time(seconds, use_hours=0):
        return urlgrabber.progress.format_time(seconds, use_hours)

    def matchcallback(self, po, values, matchfor=None, verbose=None,
                      highlight=None):
        """ Output search/provides type callback matches. po is the pkg object,
            values are the things in the po that we've matched.
            If matchfor is passed, all the strings in that list will be
            highlighted within the output.
            verbose overrides logginglevel, if passed. """
        if (po.repo.id == "installed" and
            self.conf.query_install_excludes and self.cmdline_excludes):
            # Very similar to _cmdline_exclude from yumcommands
            e,m,u = yum.packages.parsePackages([po], self.cmdline_excludes)
            if e or m:
                return

        if self.conf.showdupesfromrepos:
            msg = '%s : ' % po
        else:
            msg = '%s.%s : ' % (po.name, po.arch)
        msg = self.fmtKeyValFill(msg, self._enc(po.summary))
        if matchfor:
            if highlight is None:
                highlight = self.conf.color_search_match
            msg = self._sub_highlight(msg, highlight, matchfor,ignore_case=True)
        
        print msg

        if verbose is None:
            verbose = self.verbose_logger.isEnabledFor(logginglevels.DEBUG_3)
        if not verbose:
            return

        print _("Repo        : %s") % po.repoid
        print _('Matched from:')
        for item in yum.misc.unique(values):
            item = to_utf8(item)
            if to_utf8(po.name) == item or to_utf8(po.summary) == item:
                continue # Skip double name/summary printing

            can_overflow = True
            if False: pass
            elif to_utf8(po.description) == item:
                key = _("Description : ")
                item = self._enc(item)
            elif to_utf8(po.url) == item:
                key = _("URL         : %s")
                can_overflow = False
            elif to_utf8(po.license) == item:
                key = _("License     : %s")
                can_overflow = False
            elif item.startswith("/"):
                key = _("Filename    : %s")
                item = self._enc(item)
                can_overflow = False
            else:
                key = _("Other       : ")

            if matchfor:
                item = self._sub_highlight(item, highlight, matchfor,
                                           ignore_case=True)
            if can_overflow:
                print self.fmtKeyValFill(key, to_unicode(item))
            else:
                print key % item
        print '\n\n'

    def matchcallback_verbose(self, po, values, matchfor=None):
        return self.matchcallback(po, values, matchfor, verbose=True)
        
    def reportDownloadSize(self, packages, installonly=False):
        """Report the total download size for a set of packages"""
        totsize = 0
        locsize = 0
        insize  = 0
        error = False
        for pkg in packages:
            # Just to be on the safe side, if for some reason getting
            # the package size fails, log the error and don't report download
            # size
            try:
                size = int(pkg.size)
                totsize += size
                try:
                    if pkg.verifyLocalPkg():
                        locsize += size
                except:
                    pass

                if not installonly:
                    continue

                try:
                    size = int(pkg.installedsize)
                except:
                    pass
                insize += size
            except:
                error = True
                self.logger.error(_('There was an error calculating total download size'))
                break

        if (not error):
            if locsize:
                self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_1, _("Total size: %s"), 
                                        self.format_number(totsize))
            if locsize != totsize:
                self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_1, _("Total download size: %s"), 
                                        self.format_number(totsize - locsize))
            if installonly:
                self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_1,
                                        _("Installed size: %s"),
                                        self.format_number(insize))

    def reportRemoveSize(self, packages):
        """Report the total size of packages being removed. """
        totsize = 0
        error = False
        for pkg in packages:
            # Just to be on the safe side, if for some reason getting
            # the package size fails, log the error and don't report download
            # size
            try:
                size = int(pkg.size)
                totsize += size
            except:
                error = True
                self.logger.error(_('There was an error calculating installed size'))
                break
        if (not error):
            self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_1,
                                    _("Installed size: %s"),
                                    self.format_number(totsize))
            
    def listTransaction(self):
        """returns a string rep of the  transaction in an easy-to-read way."""
        
        self.tsInfo.makelists(True, True)
        pkglist_lines = []
        data  = {'n' : {}, 'v' : {}, 'r' : {}}
        a_wid = 0 # Arch can't get "that big" ... so always use the max.

        def _add_line(lines, data, a_wid, po, obsoletes=[]):
            (n,a,e,v,r) = po.pkgtup
            evr = po.printVer()
            repoid = po.ui_from_repo
            pkgsize = float(po.size)
            size = self.format_number(pkgsize)

            if a is None: # gpgkeys are weird
                a = 'noarch'

            # none, partial, full?
            if po.repo.id == 'installed':
                hi = self.conf.color_update_installed
            elif po.verifyLocalPkg():
                hi = self.conf.color_update_local
            else:
                hi = self.conf.color_update_remote
            lines.append((n, a, evr, repoid, size, obsoletes, hi))
            #  Create a dict of field_length => number of packages, for
            # each field.
            for (d, v) in (("n",len(n)), ("v",len(evr)), ("r",len(repoid))):
                data[d].setdefault(v, 0)
                data[d][v] += 1
            if a_wid < len(a): # max() is only in 2.5.z
                a_wid = len(a)
            return a_wid

        for (action, pkglist) in [(_('Installing'), self.tsInfo.installed),
                            (_('Updating'), self.tsInfo.updated),
                            (_('Removing'), self.tsInfo.removed),
                            (_('Reinstalling'), self.tsInfo.reinstalled),
                            (_('Downgrading'), self.tsInfo.downgraded),
                            (_('Installing for dependencies'), self.tsInfo.depinstalled),
                            (_('Updating for dependencies'), self.tsInfo.depupdated),
                            (_('Removing for dependencies'), self.tsInfo.depremoved)]:
            lines = []
            for txmbr in pkglist:
                a_wid = _add_line(lines, data, a_wid, txmbr.po, txmbr.obsoletes)

            pkglist_lines.append((action, lines))

        for (action, pkglist) in [(_('Skipped (dependency problems)'),
                                   self.skipped_packages),]:
            lines = []
            for po in pkglist:
                a_wid = _add_line(lines, data, a_wid, po)

            pkglist_lines.append((action, lines))

        if not data['n']:
            return u''
        else:
            data    = [data['n'],    {}, data['v'], data['r'], {}]
            columns = [1,         a_wid,         1,         1,  5]
            columns = self.calcColumns(data, indent="  ", columns=columns,
                                       remainder_column=2)
            (n_wid, a_wid, v_wid, r_wid, s_wid) = columns
            assert s_wid == 5

            out = [u"""
%s
%s
%s
""" % ('=' * self.term.columns,
       self.fmtColumns(((_('Package'), -n_wid), (_('Arch'), -a_wid),
                        (_('Version'), -v_wid), (_('Repository'), -r_wid),
                        (_('Size'), s_wid)), u" "),
       '=' * self.term.columns)]

        for (action, lines) in pkglist_lines:
            if lines:
                totalmsg = u"%s:\n" % action
            for (n, a, evr, repoid, size, obsoletes, hi) in lines:
                columns = ((n,   -n_wid, hi), (a,      -a_wid),
                           (evr, -v_wid), (repoid, -r_wid), (size, s_wid))
                msg = self.fmtColumns(columns, u" ", u"\n")
                hibeg, hiend = self._highlight(self.conf.color_update_installed)
                for obspo in sorted(obsoletes):
                    appended = _('     replacing  %s%s%s.%s %s\n')
                    appended %= (hibeg, obspo.name, hiend,
                                 obspo.arch, obspo.printVer())
                    msg = msg+appended
                totalmsg = totalmsg + msg
        
            if lines:
                out.append(totalmsg)

        summary = _("""
Transaction Summary
%s
""") % ('=' * self.term.columns,)
        out.append(summary)
        num_in = len(self.tsInfo.installed + self.tsInfo.depinstalled)
        num_up = len(self.tsInfo.updated + self.tsInfo.depupdated)
        num_rm = len(self.tsInfo.removed + self.tsInfo.depremoved)
        num_re = len(self.tsInfo.reinstalled)
        num_dg = len(self.tsInfo.downgraded)
        if num_in:
            out.append(_("""\
Install   %5.5s Package(s)
""") % num_in)
        if num_up:
            out.append(_("""\
Upgrade   %5.5s Package(s)
""") % num_up)
        if num_rm:
            out.append(_("""\
Remove    %5.5s Package(s)
""") % num_rm)
        if num_re:
            out.append(_("""\
Reinstall %5.5s Package(s)
""") % num_re)
        if num_dg:
            out.append(_("""\
Downgrade %5.5s Package(s)
""") % num_dg)
        
        return ''.join(out)
        
    def postTransactionOutput(self):
        out = ''
        
        self.tsInfo.makelists()

        #  Works a bit like calcColumns, but we never overflow a column we just
        # have a dynamic number of columns.
        def _fits_in_cols(msgs, num):
            """ Work out how many columns we can use to display stuff, in
                the post trans output. """
            if len(msgs) < num:
                return []

            left = self.term.columns - ((num - 1) + 2)
            if left <= 0:
                return []

            col_lens = [0] * num
            col = 0
            for msg in msgs:
                if len(msg) > col_lens[col]:
                    diff = (len(msg) - col_lens[col])
                    if left <= diff:
                        return []
                    left -= diff
                    col_lens[col] = len(msg)
                col += 1
                col %= len(col_lens)

            for col in range(len(col_lens)):
                col_lens[col] += left / num
                col_lens[col] *= -1
            return col_lens

        for (action, pkglist) in [(_('Removed'), self.tsInfo.removed), 
                                  (_('Dependency Removed'), self.tsInfo.depremoved),
                                  (_('Installed'), self.tsInfo.installed), 
                                  (_('Dependency Installed'), self.tsInfo.depinstalled),
                                  (_('Updated'), self.tsInfo.updated),
                                  (_('Dependency Updated'), self.tsInfo.depupdated),
                                  (_('Skipped (dependency problems)'), self.skipped_packages),
                                  (_('Replaced'), self.tsInfo.obsoleted),
                                  (_('Failed'), self.tsInfo.failed)]:
            msgs = []
            if len(pkglist) > 0:
                out += '\n%s:\n' % action
                for txmbr in pkglist:
                    (n,a,e,v,r) = txmbr.pkgtup
                    msg = "%s.%s %s:%s-%s" % (n,a,e,v,r)
                    msgs.append(msg)
                for num in (8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2):
                    cols = _fits_in_cols(msgs, num)
                    if cols:
                        break
                if not cols:
                    cols = [-(self.term.columns - 2)]
                while msgs:
                    current_msgs = msgs[:len(cols)]
                    out += '  '
                    out += self.fmtColumns(zip(current_msgs, cols), end=u'\n')
                    msgs = msgs[len(cols):]

        return out

    def setupProgressCallbacks(self):
        """sets up the progress callbacks and various 
           output bars based on debug level"""

        # if we're below 2 on the debug level we don't need to be outputting
        # progress bars - this is hacky - I'm open to other options
        # One of these is a download
        if self.conf.debuglevel < 2 or not sys.stdout.isatty():
            progressbar = None
            callback = None
        else:
            progressbar = YumTextMeter(fo=sys.stdout)
            callback = CacheProgressCallback()

        # setup our failure report for failover
        freport = (self.failureReport,(),{})
        failure_callback = freport

        # setup callback for CTRL-C's
        interrupt_callback = self.interrupt_callback
        if hasattr(self, 'prerepoconf'):
            self.prerepoconf.progressbar = progressbar
            self.prerepoconf.callback = callback
            self.prerepoconf.failure_callback = failure_callback
            self.prerepoconf.interrupt_callback = interrupt_callback
        else:
            #  Just in case some API user decides to do self.repos before
            # calling us.
            self.repos.setProgressBar(progressbar)
            self.repos.callback = callback
            self.repos.setFailureCallback(failure_callback)
            self.repos.setInterruptCallback(interrupt_callback)

        # setup our depsolve progress callback
        dscb = DepSolveProgressCallBack(weakref(self))
        self.dsCallback = dscb
    
    def setupProgessCallbacks(self):
        # api purposes only to protect the typo
        self.setupProgressCallbacks()
    
    def setupKeyImportCallbacks(self):
        confirm_func = self._cli_confirm_gpg_key_import
        gpg_import_func = self.getKeyForRepo
        gpgca_import_func = self.getCAKeyForRepo
        if hasattr(self, 'prerepoconf'):
            self.prerepoconf.confirm_func = confirm_func
            self.prerepoconf.gpg_import_func = gpg_import_func
            self.prerepoconf.gpgca_import_func = gpgca_import_func
        else:
            self.repos.confirm_func = confirm_func
            self.repos.gpg_import_func = gpg_import_func
            self.repos.gpgca_import_func = gpgca_import_func

    def interrupt_callback(self, cbobj):
        '''Handle CTRL-C's during downloads

        If a CTRL-C occurs a URLGrabError will be raised to push the download
        onto the next mirror.  
        
        If two CTRL-C's occur in quick succession then yum will exit.

        @param cbobj: urlgrabber callback obj
        '''
        delta_exit_chk = 2.0      # Delta between C-c's so we treat as exit
        delta_exit_str = _("two") # Human readable version of above

        now = time.time()

        if not self._last_interrupt:
            hibeg = self.term.MODE['bold']
            hiend = self.term.MODE['normal']
            # For translators: This is output like:
#  Current download cancelled, interrupt (ctrl-c) again within two seconds
# to exit.
            # Where "interupt (ctrl-c) again" and "two" are highlighted.
            msg = _("""
 Current download cancelled, %sinterrupt (ctrl-c) again%s within %s%s%s seconds
to exit.
""") % (hibeg, hiend, hibeg, delta_exit_str, hiend)
            self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, msg)
        elif now - self._last_interrupt < delta_exit_chk:
            # Two quick CTRL-C's, quit
            raise KeyboardInterrupt

        # Go to next mirror
        self._last_interrupt = now
        raise URLGrabError(15, _('user interrupt'))

    def download_callback_total_cb(self, remote_pkgs, remote_size,
                                   download_start_timestamp):
        if len(remote_pkgs) <= 1:
            return
        if not hasattr(urlgrabber.progress, 'TerminalLine'):
            return

        tl = urlgrabber.progress.TerminalLine(8)
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, "-" * tl.rest())
        dl_time = time.time() - download_start_timestamp
        if dl_time <= 0: # This stops divide by zero, among other problems
            dl_time = 0.01
        ui_size = tl.add(' | %5sB' % self.format_number(remote_size))
        ui_time = tl.add(' %9s' % self.format_time(dl_time))
        ui_end  = tl.add(' ' * 5)
        ui_bs   = tl.add(' %5sB/s' % self.format_number(remote_size / dl_time))
        msg = "%s%s%s%s%s" % (utf8_width_fill(_("Total"), tl.rest(), tl.rest()),
                              ui_bs, ui_size, ui_time, ui_end)
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, msg)

    def _history_uiactions(self, hpkgs):
        actions = set()
        count = 0
        for hpkg in hpkgs:
            st = hpkg.state
            if st == 'True-Install':
                st = 'Install'
            if st == 'Dep-Install': # Mask these at the higher levels
                st = 'Install'
            if st == 'Obsoleted': #  This is just a UI tweak, as we can't have
                                  # just one but we need to count them all.
                st = 'Obsoleting'
            if st in ('Install', 'Update', 'Erase', 'Reinstall', 'Downgrade',
                      'Obsoleting'):
                actions.add(st)
                count += 1
        assert len(actions) <= 6
        if len(actions) > 1:
            large2small = {'Install'      : _('I'),
                           'Obsoleting'   : _('O'),
                           'Erase'        : _('E'),
                           'Reinstall'    : _('R'),
                           'Downgrade'    : _('D'),
                           'Update'       : _('U'),
                           }
            return count, ", ".join([large2small[x] for x in sorted(actions)])

        # So empty transactions work, although that "shouldn't" really happen
        return count, "".join(list(actions))

    def _pwd_ui_username(self, uid, limit=None):
        if type(uid) == type([]):
            return [self._pwd_ui_username(u, limit) for u in uid]

        # loginuid is set to      -1 (0xFFFF_FFFF) on init, in newer kernels.
        # loginuid is set to INT_MAX (0x7FFF_FFFF) on init, in older kernels.
        if uid is None or uid in (0xFFFFFFFF, 0x7FFFFFFF):
            loginid = _("<unset>")
            name = _("System") + " " + loginid
            if limit is not None and len(name) > limit:
                name = loginid
            return to_unicode(name)

        def _safe_split_0(text, *args):
            """ Split gives us a [0] for everything _but_ '', this function
                returns '' in that case. """
            ret = text.split(*args)
            if not ret:
                return ''
            return ret[0]

        try:
            user = pwd.getpwuid(uid)
            fullname = _safe_split_0(user.pw_gecos, ';', 2)
            name = "%s <%s>" % (fullname, user.pw_name)
            if limit is not None and len(name) > limit:
                name = "%s ... <%s>" % (_safe_split_0(fullname), user.pw_name)
                if len(name) > limit:
                    name = "<%s>" % user.pw_name
            return to_unicode(name)
        except KeyError:
            return to_unicode(str(uid))

    @staticmethod
    def _historyRangeRTIDs(old, tid):
        ''' Convert a user "TID" string of 2..4 into: (2, 4). '''
        def str2int(x):
            try:
                if x == 'last' or x.startswith('last-'):
                    tid = old.tid
                    if x.startswith('last-'):
                        off = int(x[len('last-'):])
                        if off <= 0:
                            int("z")
                        tid -= off
                    return tid
                return int(x)
            except ValueError:
                return None

        if '..' not in tid:
            return None
        btid, etid = tid.split('..', 2)
        btid = str2int(btid)
        if btid > old.tid:
            return None
        elif btid <= 0:
            return None
        etid = str2int(etid)
        if etid > old.tid:
            return None

        if btid is None or etid is None:
            return None

        # Have a range ... do a "merged" transaction.
        if btid > etid:
            btid, etid = etid, btid
        return (btid, etid)

    def _historyRangeTIDs(self, rtids):
        ''' Convert a list of ranged tid typles into all the tids needed, Eg.
            [(2,4), (6,8)] == [2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8]. '''
        tids = set()
        last_end = -1 # This just makes displaying it easier...
        for mtid in sorted(rtids):
            if mtid[0] < last_end:
                self.logger.warn(_('Skipping merged transaction %d to %d, as it overlaps' % (mtid[0], mtid[1])))
                continue # Don't do overlapping
            last_end = mtid[1]
            for num in range(mtid[0], mtid[1] + 1):
                tids.add(num)
        return tids

    def _history_list_transactions(self, extcmds):
        old = self.history.last()
        if old is None:
            self.logger.critical(_('No transactions'))
            return None, None

        tids = set()
        pats = []
        usertids = extcmds[1:]
        printall = False
        if usertids:
            printall = True
            if usertids[0] == 'all':
                usertids.pop(0)
        for tid in usertids:
            try:
                int(tid)
                tids.add(tid)
            except ValueError:
                rtid = self._historyRangeRTIDs(old, tid)
                if rtid:
                    tids.update(self._historyRangeTIDs([rtid]))
                    continue
                pats.append(tid)
        if pats:
            tids.update(self.history.search(pats))

        if not tids and usertids:
            self.logger.critical(_('Bad transaction IDs, or package(s), given'))
            return None, None
        return tids, printall

    def historyListCmd(self, extcmds):
        """ Shows the user a list of data about the history. """

        tids, printall = self._history_list_transactions(extcmds)
        if tids is None:
            if not extcmds: # This is not a real error...
                return 0, ['No accessible history to list']
            return 1, ['Failed history list']

        limit = 20
        if printall:
            limit = None

        old_tids = self.history.old(tids, limit=limit)
        done = 0
        if self.conf.history_list_view == 'users':
            uids = [1,2]
        elif self.conf.history_list_view == 'commands':
            uids = [1]
        else:
            assert self.conf.history_list_view == 'single-user-commands'
            uids = set()
            blanks = 0
            for old in old_tids:
                if not printall and done >= limit:
                    break

                done += 1
                if old.cmdline is None:
                    blanks += 1
                uids.add(old.loginuid)
            if len(uids) == 1 and blanks > (done / 2):
                uids.add('blah')

        fmt = "%s | %s | %s | %s | %s"
        if len(uids) == 1:
            name = _("Command line")
        else:
            name = _("Login user")
        print fmt % (utf8_width_fill(_("ID"), 6, 6),
                     utf8_width_fill(name, 24, 24),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Date and time"), 16, 16),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Action(s)"), 14, 14),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Altered"), 7, 7))
        print "-" * 79
        fmt = "%6u | %s | %-16.16s | %s | %4u"
        done = 0
        for old in old_tids:
            if not printall and done >= limit:
                break

            done += 1
            if len(uids) == 1:
                name = old.cmdline or ''
            else:
                name = self._pwd_ui_username(old.loginuid, 24)
            tm = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M",
                               time.localtime(old.beg_timestamp))
            num, uiacts = self._history_uiactions(old.trans_data)
            name   = utf8_width_fill(name,   24, 24)
            uiacts = utf8_width_fill(uiacts, 14, 14)
            rmark = lmark = ' '
            if old.return_code is None:
                rmark = lmark = '*'
            elif old.return_code:
                rmark = lmark = '#'
                # We don't check .errors, because return_code will be non-0
            elif old.output:
                rmark = lmark = 'E'
            elif old.rpmdb_problems:
                rmark = lmark = 'P'
            elif old.trans_skip:
                rmark = lmark = 's'
            if old.altered_lt_rpmdb:
                rmark = '<'
            if old.altered_gt_rpmdb:
                lmark = '>'
            print fmt % (old.tid, name, tm, uiacts, num), "%s%s" % (lmark,rmark)
        lastdbv = self.history.last()
        if lastdbv is None:
            self._rpmdb_warn_checks(warn=False)
        else:
            #  If this is the last transaction, is good and it doesn't
            # match the current rpmdb ... then mark it as bad.
            rpmdbv  = self.rpmdb.simpleVersion(main_only=True)[0]
            if lastdbv.end_rpmdbversion != rpmdbv:
                self._rpmdb_warn_checks()

    def _history_get_transactions(self, extcmds):
        if len(extcmds) < 2:
            self.logger.critical(_('No transaction ID given'))
            return None

        tids = []
        last = None
        for extcmd in extcmds[1:]:
            try:
                if extcmd == 'last' or extcmd.startswith('last-'):
                    if last is None:
                        cto = False
                        last = self.history.last(complete_transactions_only=cto)
                        if last is None:
                            int("z")
                    tid = last.tid
                    if extcmd.startswith('last-'):
                        off = int(extcmd[len('last-'):])
                        if off <= 0:
                            int("z")
                        tid -= off
                    tids.append(str(tid))
                    continue

                if int(extcmd) <= 0:
                    int("z")
                tids.append(extcmd)
            except ValueError:
                self.logger.critical(_('Bad transaction ID given'))
                return None

        old = self.history.old(tids)
        if not old:
            self.logger.critical(_('Not found given transaction ID'))
            return None
        return old
    def _history_get_transaction(self, extcmds):
        old = self._history_get_transactions(extcmds)
        if old is None:
            return None
        if len(old) > 1:
            self.logger.critical(_('Found more than one transaction ID!'))
        return old[0]

    def historyInfoCmd(self, extcmds):
        def str2int(x):
            try:
                return int(x)
            except ValueError:
                return None

        tids = set()
        mtids = set()
        pats = []
        old = self.history.last()
        if old is None:
            self.logger.critical(_('No transactions'))
            return 1, ['Failed history info']

        for tid in extcmds[1:]:
            if self._historyRangeRTIDs(old, tid):
                # Have a range ... do a "merged" transaction.
                mtids.add(self._historyRangeRTIDs(old, tid))
                continue
            elif str2int(tid) is not None:
                tids.add(str2int(tid))
                continue
            pats.append(tid)
        if pats:
            tids.update(self.history.search(pats))
        utids = tids.copy()
        if mtids:
            mtids = sorted(mtids)
            tids.update(self._historyRangeTIDs(mtids))

        if not tids and len(extcmds) < 2:
            old = self.history.last(complete_transactions_only=False)
            if old is not None:
                tids.add(old.tid)
                utids.add(old.tid)

        if not tids:
            self.logger.critical(_('No transaction ID, or package, given'))
            return 1, ['Failed history info']

        lastdbv = self.history.last()
        if lastdbv is not None:
            lasttid = lastdbv.tid
            lastdbv = lastdbv.end_rpmdbversion

        done = False
        bmtid, emtid = -1, -1
        mobj = None
        if mtids:
            bmtid, emtid = mtids.pop(0)
        for tid in self.history.old(tids):
            if lastdbv is not None and tid.tid == lasttid:
                #  If this is the last transaction, is good and it doesn't
                # match the current rpmdb ... then mark it as bad.
                rpmdbv  = self.rpmdb.simpleVersion(main_only=True)[0]
                if lastdbv != rpmdbv:
                    tid.altered_gt_rpmdb = True
            lastdbv = None

            if tid.tid >= bmtid and tid.tid <= emtid:
                if mobj is None:
                    mobj = yum.history.YumMergedHistoryTransaction(tid)
                else:
                    mobj.merge(tid)
            elif mobj is not None:
                if done:
                    print "-" * 79
                done = True

                self._historyInfoCmd(mobj)
                mobj = None
                if mtids:
                    bmtid, emtid = mtids.pop(0)
                    if tid.tid >= bmtid and tid.tid <= emtid:
                        mobj = yum.history.YumMergedHistoryTransaction(tid)

            if tid.tid in utids:
                if done:
                    print "-" * 79
                done = True

                self._historyInfoCmd(tid, pats)

        if mobj is not None:
            if done:
                print "-" * 79

            self._historyInfoCmd(mobj)

    def _hpkg2from_repo(self, hpkg):
        """ Given a pkg, find the ipkg.ui_from_repo ... if none, then
            get an apkg. ... and put a ? in there. """
        if 'from_repo' in hpkg.yumdb_info:
            return hpkg.ui_from_repo

        ipkgs = self.rpmdb.searchPkgTuple(hpkg.pkgtup)
        if not ipkgs:
            apkgs = self.pkgSack.searchPkgTuple(hpkg.pkgtup)
            if not apkgs:
                return '?'
            return '@?' + str(apkgs[0].repoid)

        return ipkgs[0].ui_from_repo

    def _historyInfoCmd(self, old, pats=[]):
        name = self._pwd_ui_username(old.loginuid)

        _pkg_states_installed = {'i' : _('Installed'), 'e' : _('Erased'),
                                 'o' : _('Updated'), 'n' : _('Downgraded')}
        _pkg_states_available = {'i' : _('Installed'), 'e' : _('Not installed'),
                                 'o' : _('Older'), 'n' : _('Newer')}
        # max() only in 2.5.z
        maxlen = sorted([len(x) for x in (_pkg_states_installed.values() +
                                          _pkg_states_available.values())])[-1]
        _pkg_states_installed['maxlen'] = maxlen
        _pkg_states_available['maxlen'] = maxlen
        def _simple_pkg(pkg, prefix_len, was_installed=False, highlight=False,
                        pkg_max_len=0, show_repo=True):
            prefix = " " * prefix_len
            if was_installed:
                _pkg_states = _pkg_states_installed
            else:
                _pkg_states = _pkg_states_available
            state  = _pkg_states['i']
            ipkgs = self.rpmdb.searchNames([hpkg.name])
            ipkgs.sort()
            if not ipkgs:
                state  = _pkg_states['e']
            elif hpkg.pkgtup in (ipkg.pkgtup for ipkg in ipkgs):
                pass
            elif ipkgs[-1] > hpkg:
                state  = _pkg_states['o']
            elif ipkgs[0] < hpkg:
                state  = _pkg_states['n']
            else:
                assert False, "Impossible, installed not newer and not older"
            if highlight:
                (hibeg, hiend) = self._highlight('bold')
            else:
                (hibeg, hiend) = self._highlight('normal')
            state = utf8_width_fill(state, _pkg_states['maxlen'])
            ui_repo = ''
            if show_repo:
                ui_repo = self._hpkg2from_repo(hpkg)
            print "%s%s%s%s %-*s %s" % (prefix, hibeg, state, hiend,
                                        pkg_max_len, hpkg, ui_repo)

        if type(old.tid) == type([]):
            print _("Transaction ID :"), "%u..%u" % (old.tid[0], old.tid[-1])
        else:
            print _("Transaction ID :"), old.tid
        begtm = time.ctime(old.beg_timestamp)
        print _("Begin time     :"), begtm
        if old.beg_rpmdbversion is not None:
            if old.altered_lt_rpmdb:
                print _("Begin rpmdb    :"), old.beg_rpmdbversion, "**"
            else:
                print _("Begin rpmdb    :"), old.beg_rpmdbversion
        if old.end_timestamp is not None:
            endtm = time.ctime(old.end_timestamp)
            endtms = endtm.split()
            if begtm.startswith(endtms[0]): # Chop uninteresting prefix
                begtms = begtm.split()
                sofar = 0
                for i in range(len(endtms)):
                    if i > len(begtms):
                        break
                    if begtms[i] != endtms[i]:
                        break
                    sofar += len(begtms[i]) + 1
                endtm = (' ' * sofar) + endtm[sofar:]
            diff = old.end_timestamp - old.beg_timestamp
            if diff < 5 * 60:
                diff = _("(%u seconds)") % diff
            elif diff < 5 * 60 * 60:
                diff = _("(%u minutes)") % (diff / 60)
            elif diff < 5 * 60 * 60 * 24:
                diff = _("(%u hours)") % (diff / (60 * 60))
            else:
                diff = _("(%u days)") % (diff / (60 * 60 * 24))
            print _("End time       :"), endtm, diff
        if old.end_rpmdbversion is not None:
            if old.altered_gt_rpmdb:
                print _("End rpmdb      :"), old.end_rpmdbversion, "**"
            else:
                print _("End rpmdb      :"), old.end_rpmdbversion
        if type(name) == type([]):
            for name in name:
                print _("User           :"), name
        else:
            print _("User           :"), name
        if type(old.return_code) == type([]):
            codes = old.return_code
            if codes[0] is None:
                print _("Return-Code    :"), "**", _("Aborted"), "**"
                codes = codes[1:]
            if codes:
                print _("Return-Code    :"), _("Failures:"), ", ".join(codes)
        elif old.return_code is None:
            print _("Return-Code    :"), "**", _("Aborted"), "**"
        elif old.return_code:
            print _("Return-Code    :"), _("Failure:"), old.return_code
        else:
            print _("Return-Code    :"), _("Success")
            
        if old.cmdline is not None:
            if type(old.cmdline) == type([]):
                for cmdline in old.cmdline:
                    print _("Command Line   :"), cmdline
            else:
                print _("Command Line   :"), old.cmdline

        if type(old.tid) != type([]):
            addon_info = self.history.return_addon_data(old.tid)

            # for the ones we create by default - don't display them as there
            default_addons = set(['config-main', 'config-repos', 'saved_tx'])
            non_default = set(addon_info).difference(default_addons)
            if len(non_default) > 0:
                    print _("Additional non-default information stored: %d" 
                                % len(non_default))

        if old.trans_with:
            # This is _possible_, but not common
            print _("Transaction performed with:")
            pkg_max_len = max((len(str(hpkg)) for hpkg in old.trans_with))
        for hpkg in old.trans_with:
            _simple_pkg(hpkg, 4, was_installed=True, pkg_max_len=pkg_max_len)
        print _("Packages Altered:")
        self.historyInfoCmdPkgsAltered(old, pats)

        if old.trans_skip:
            print _("Packages Skipped:")
            pkg_max_len = max((len(str(hpkg)) for hpkg in old.trans_skip))
        for hpkg in old.trans_skip:
            #  Don't show the repo. here because we can't store it as they were,
            # by definition, not installed.
            _simple_pkg(hpkg, 4, pkg_max_len=pkg_max_len, show_repo=False)

        if old.rpmdb_problems:
            print _("Rpmdb Problems:")
        for prob in old.rpmdb_problems:
            key = "%s%s: " % (" " * 4, prob.problem)
            print self.fmtKeyValFill(key, prob.text)
            if prob.packages:
                pkg_max_len = max((len(str(hpkg)) for hpkg in prob.packages))
            for hpkg in prob.packages:
                _simple_pkg(hpkg, 8, was_installed=True, highlight=hpkg.main,
                            pkg_max_len=pkg_max_len)

        if old.output:
            print _("Scriptlet output:")
            num = 0
            for line in old.output:
                num += 1
                print "%4d" % num, line
        if old.errors:
            print _("Errors:")
            num = 0
            for line in old.errors:
                num += 1
                print "%4d" % num, line

    _history_state2uistate = {'True-Install' : _('Install'),
                              'Install'      : _('Install'),
                              'Dep-Install'  : _('Dep-Install'),
                              'Obsoleted'    : _('Obsoleted'),
                              'Obsoleting'   : _('Obsoleting'),
                              'Erase'        : _('Erase'),
                              'Reinstall'    : _('Reinstall'),
                              'Downgrade'    : _('Downgrade'),
                              'Downgraded'   : _('Downgraded'),
                              'Update'       : _('Update'),
                              'Updated'      : _('Updated'),
                              }
    def historyInfoCmdPkgsAltered(self, old, pats=[]):
        last = None
        #  Note that these don't use _simple_pkg() because we are showing what
        # happened to them in the transaction ... not the difference between the
        # version in the transaction and now.
        all_uistates = self._history_state2uistate
        maxlen = 0
        pkg_max_len = 0
        for hpkg in old.trans_data:
            uistate = all_uistates.get(hpkg.state, hpkg.state)
            if maxlen < len(uistate):
                maxlen = len(uistate)
            if pkg_max_len < len(str(hpkg)):
                pkg_max_len = len(str(hpkg))

        for hpkg in old.trans_data:
            prefix = " " * 4
            if not hpkg.done:
                prefix = " ** "

            highlight = 'normal'
            if pats:
                x,m,u = yum.packages.parsePackages([hpkg], pats)
                if x or m:
                    highlight = 'bold'
            (hibeg, hiend) = self._highlight(highlight)

            # To chop the name off we need nevra strings, str(pkg) gives envra
            # so we have to do it by hand ... *sigh*.
            cn = hpkg.ui_nevra

            uistate = all_uistates.get(hpkg.state, hpkg.state)
            uistate = utf8_width_fill(uistate, maxlen)
            # Should probably use columns here...
            if False: pass
            elif (last is not None and
                  last.state == 'Updated' and last.name == hpkg.name and
                  hpkg.state == 'Update'):
                ln = len(hpkg.name) + 1
                cn = (" " * ln) + cn[ln:]
            elif (last is not None and
                  last.state == 'Downgrade' and last.name == hpkg.name and
                  hpkg.state == 'Downgraded'):
                ln = len(hpkg.name) + 1
                cn = (" " * ln) + cn[ln:]
            else:
                last = None
                if hpkg.state in ('Updated', 'Downgrade'):
                    last = hpkg
            print "%s%s%s%s %-*s %s" % (prefix, hibeg, uistate, hiend,
                                        pkg_max_len, cn,
                                        self._hpkg2from_repo(hpkg))

    def historySummaryCmd(self, extcmds):
        tids, printall = self._history_list_transactions(extcmds)
        if tids is None:
            return 1, ['Failed history info']

        fmt = "%s | %s | %s | %s"
        print fmt % (utf8_width_fill(_("Login user"), 26, 26),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Time"), 19, 19),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Action(s)"), 16, 16),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Altered"), 8, 8))
        print "-" * 79
        fmt = "%s | %s | %s | %8u"
        data = {'day' : {}, 'week' : {},
                'fortnight' : {}, 'quarter' : {}, 'half' : {}, 
                'year' : {}, 'all' : {}}
        for old in self.history.old(tids):
            name = self._pwd_ui_username(old.loginuid, 26)
            period = 'all'
            now = time.time()
            if False: pass
            elif old.beg_timestamp > (now - (24 * 60 * 60)):
                period = 'day'
            elif old.beg_timestamp > (now - (24 * 60 * 60 *  7)):
                period = 'week'
            elif old.beg_timestamp > (now - (24 * 60 * 60 * 14)):
                period = 'fortnight'
            elif old.beg_timestamp > (now - (24 * 60 * 60 *  7 * 13)):
                period = 'quarter'
            elif old.beg_timestamp > (now - (24 * 60 * 60 *  7 * 26)):
                period = 'half'
            elif old.beg_timestamp > (now - (24 * 60 * 60 * 365)):
                period = 'year'
            data[period].setdefault(name, []).append(old)
        _period2user = {'day'       : _("Last day"),
                        'week'      : _("Last week"),
                        'fortnight' : _("Last 2 weeks"), # US default :p
                        'quarter'   : _("Last 3 months"),
                        'half'      : _("Last 6 months"),
                        'year'      : _("Last year"),
                        'all'       : _("Over a year ago")}
        done = 0
        for period in ('day', 'week', 'fortnight', 'quarter', 'half', 'year',
                       'all'):
            if not data[period]:
                continue
            for name in sorted(data[period]):
                if not printall and done > 19:
                    break
                done += 1

                hpkgs = []
                for old in data[period][name]:
                    hpkgs.extend(old.trans_data)
                count, uiacts = self._history_uiactions(hpkgs)
                uperiod = _period2user[period]
                # Should probably use columns here, esp. for uiacts?
                print fmt % (utf8_width_fill(name, 26, 26),
                             utf8_width_fill(uperiod, 19, 19),
                             utf8_width_fill(uiacts, 16, 16), count)

    def historyAddonInfoCmd(self, extcmds):
        tid = None
        if len(extcmds) > 1:
            tid = extcmds[1]
            if tid == 'last':
                tid = None
        if tid is not None:
            try:
                int(tid)
            except ValueError:
                self.logger.critical(_('Bad transaction ID given'))
                return 1, ['Failed history addon-info']

        if tid is not None:
            old = self.history.old(tids=[tid])
        else:
            old = [self.history.last(complete_transactions_only=False)]
            if old[0] is None:
                self.logger.critical(_('No transaction ID, or package, given'))
                return 1, ['Failed history addon-info']

        if not old:
            self.logger.critical(_('No Transaction %s found') % tid)
            return 1, ['Failed history addon-info']
            
        hist_data = old[0]
        addon_info = self.history.return_addon_data(hist_data.tid)
        if len(extcmds) <= 2:
            print _("Transaction ID:"), hist_data.tid
            print _('Available additional history information:')
            for itemname in self.history.return_addon_data(hist_data.tid):
                print '  %s' % itemname
            print ''
            
            return 0, ['history addon-info']
        
        for item in extcmds[2:]:
            if item in addon_info:
                self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, '%s:', item)
                print self.history.return_addon_data(hist_data.tid, item),
                self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, '')
            else:
                print _('%s: No additional data found by this name') % item
            self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, '')

    def historyPackageListCmd(self, extcmds):
        """ Shows the user a list of data about the history, from the point
            of a package(s) instead of via. transactions. """
        tids = self.history.search(extcmds)
        limit = None
        if extcmds and not tids:
            self.logger.critical(_('Bad transaction IDs, or package(s), given'))
            return 1, ['Failed history packages-list']
        if not tids:
            limit = 20

        all_uistates = self._history_state2uistate

        fmt = "%s | %s | %s"
        # REALLY Needs to use columns!
        print fmt % (utf8_width_fill(_("ID"), 6, 6),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Action(s)"), 14, 14),
                     utf8_width_fill(_("Package"), 53, 53))
        print "-" * 79
        fmt = "%6u | %s | %-50s"
        num = 0
        for old in self.history.old(tids, limit=limit):
            if limit is not None and num and (num +len(old.trans_data)) > limit:
                break
            last = None

            # Copy and paste from list ... uh.
            rmark = lmark = ' '
            if old.return_code is None:
                rmark = lmark = '*'
            elif old.return_code:
                rmark = lmark = '#'
                # We don't check .errors, because return_code will be non-0
            elif old.output:
                rmark = lmark = 'E'
            elif old.rpmdb_problems:
                rmark = lmark = 'P'
            elif old.trans_skip:
                rmark = lmark = 's'
            if old.altered_lt_rpmdb:
                rmark = '<'
            if old.altered_gt_rpmdb:
                lmark = '>'

            for hpkg in old.trans_data: # Find a pkg to go with each cmd...
                if limit is None:
                    x,m,u = yum.packages.parsePackages([hpkg], extcmds)
                    if not x and not m:
                        continue

                uistate = all_uistates.get(hpkg.state, hpkg.state)
                uistate = utf8_width_fill(uistate, 14)

                #  To chop the name off we need nevra strings, str(pkg) gives
                # envra so we have to do it by hand ... *sigh*.
                cn = hpkg.ui_nevra

                # Should probably use columns here...
                if False: pass
                elif (last is not None and
                      last.state == 'Updated' and last.name == hpkg.name and
                      hpkg.state == 'Update'):
                    ln = len(hpkg.name) + 1
                    cn = (" " * ln) + cn[ln:]
                elif (last is not None and
                      last.state == 'Downgrade' and last.name == hpkg.name and
                      hpkg.state == 'Downgraded'):
                    ln = len(hpkg.name) + 1
                    cn = (" " * ln) + cn[ln:]
                else:
                    last = None
                    if hpkg.state in ('Updated', 'Downgrade'):
                        last = hpkg

                num += 1
                print fmt % (old.tid, uistate, cn), "%s%s" % (lmark,rmark)

        # And, again, copy and paste...
        lastdbv = self.history.last()
        if lastdbv is None:
            self._rpmdb_warn_checks(warn=False)
        else:
            #  If this is the last transaction, is good and it doesn't
            # match the current rpmdb ... then mark it as bad.
            rpmdbv  = self.rpmdb.simpleVersion(main_only=True)[0]
            if lastdbv.end_rpmdbversion != rpmdbv:
                self._rpmdb_warn_checks()

    def historyPackageInfoCmd(self, extcmds):
        """Print information about packages in history transactions.

        :param extcmds: list of extra command line arguments
        """
        tids = self.history.search(extcmds)
        limit = None
        if extcmds and not tids:
            self.logger.critical(_('Bad transaction IDs, or package(s), given'))
            return 1, ['Failed history packages-info']
        if not tids:
            limit = 20

        all_uistates = self._history_state2uistate

        num = 0
        for old in self.history.old(tids, limit=limit):
            if limit is not None and num and (num +len(old.trans_data)) > limit:
                break
            last = None

            for hpkg in old.trans_data: # Find a pkg to go with each cmd...
                if limit is None:
                    x,m,u = yum.packages.parsePackages([hpkg], extcmds)
                    if not x and not m:
                        continue

                uistate = all_uistates.get(hpkg.state, hpkg.state)
                if num:
                    print ""
                print _("Transaction ID :"), old.tid
                tm = time.ctime(old.beg_timestamp)
                print _("Begin time     :"), tm
                print _("Package        :"), hpkg.ui_nevra
                print _("State          :"), uistate
                if hpkg.size is not None:
                    num = int(hpkg.size)
                    print _("Size           :"), locale.format("%d", num, True)
                if hpkg.buildhost is not None:
                    print _("Build host     :"), hpkg.buildhost
                if hpkg.buildtime is not None:
                    tm = time.ctime(int(hpkg.buildtime))
                    print _("Build time     :"), tm
                if hpkg.packager is not None:
                    print _("Packager       :"), hpkg.packager
                if hpkg.vendor is not None:
                    print _("Vendor         :"), hpkg.vendor
                if hpkg.license is not None:
                    print _("License        :"), hpkg.license
                if hpkg.url is not None:
                    print _("URL            :"), hpkg.url
                if hpkg.sourcerpm is not None:
                    print _("Source RPM     :"), hpkg.sourcerpm
                if hpkg.committime is not None:
                    tm = time.ctime(int(hpkg.committime))
                    print _("Commit Time    :"), tm
                if hpkg.committer is not None:
                    print _("Committer      :"), hpkg.committer
                if hpkg.yumdb_info.reason is not None:
                    print _("Reason         :"), hpkg.yumdb_info.reason
                if hpkg.yumdb_info.command_line is not None:
                    print _("Command Line   :"), hpkg.yumdb_info.command_line
                if hpkg.yumdb_info.from_repo is not None:
                    print _("From repo      :"), hpkg.yumdb_info.from_repo
                if hpkg.yumdb_info.installed_by is not None:
                    uid = int(hpkg.yumdb_info.installed_by)
                    name = self._pwd_ui_username(uid)
                    print _("Installed by   :"), name
                if hpkg.yumdb_info.changed_by is not None:
                    uid = int(hpkg.yumdb_info.changed_by)
                    name = self._pwd_ui_username(uid)
                    print _("Changed by     :"), name

                num += 1

        # And, again, copy and paste...
        lastdbv = self.history.last()
        if lastdbv is None:
            self._rpmdb_warn_checks(warn=False)
        else:
            #  If this is the last transaction, is good and it doesn't
            # match the current rpmdb ... then mark it as bad.
            rpmdbv  = self.rpmdb.simpleVersion(main_only=True)[0]
            if lastdbv.end_rpmdbversion != rpmdbv:
                self._rpmdb_warn_checks()

    @staticmethod
    def pretty_output_restring(restring):
        for msg in restring:
            prefix = _('Error: %s')
            prefix2nd = (' ' * (utf8_width(prefix) - 2))
            yield (prefix, msg.replace('\n', '\n' + prefix2nd))


class DepSolveProgressCallBack:
    """provides text output callback functions for Dependency Solver callback"""
    
    def __init__(self, ayum=None):
        """requires yum-cli log and errorlog functions as arguments"""
        self.verbose_logger = logging.getLogger("yum.verbose.cli")
        self.loops = 0
        self.ayum = ayum

    def pkgAdded(self, pkgtup, mode):
        modedict = { 'i': _('installed'),
                     'u': _('an update'),
                     'e': _('erased'),
                     'r': _('reinstalled'),
                     'd': _('a downgrade'),
                     'o': _('obsoleting'),
                     'ud': _('updated'),
                     'od': _('obsoleted'),}
        (n, a, e, v, r) = pkgtup
        modeterm = modedict[mode]
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('---> Package %s.%s %s:%s-%s will be %s'), n, a, e, v, r,
            modeterm)
        
    def start(self):
        self.loops += 1
        
    def tscheck(self):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, _('--> Running transaction check'))
        
    def restartLoop(self):
        self.loops += 1
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.'))
        self.verbose_logger.debug('---> Loop Number: %d', self.loops)
    
    def end(self):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('--> Finished Dependency Resolution'))

    
    def procReq(self, name, formatted_req):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('--> Processing Dependency: %s for package: %s'), formatted_req,
            name)

    def procReqPo(self, po, formatted_req):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('--> Processing Dependency: %s for package: %s'), formatted_req,
            po)
    
    def groupRemoveReq(self, po, hits):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('---> Keeping package: %s'), po)

    def unresolved(self, msg):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, _('--> Unresolved Dependency: %s'),
            msg)

    def format_missing_requires(self, reqPo, reqTup):
        """ Create a message for errorlist, non-cli users could also store this
            data somewhere and not print errorlist. """
        needname, needflags, needversion = reqTup

        yb = self.ayum

        prob_pkg = "%s (%s)" % (reqPo, reqPo.ui_from_repo)
        msg = _('Package: %s') % (prob_pkg,)
        ui_req = formatRequire(needname, needversion, needflags)
        msg += _('\n    Requires: %s') % (ui_req,)
        
        # if DepSolveProgressCallback() is used instead of DepSolveProgressCallback(ayum=<YumBase Object>)
        # then ayum has no value and we can't continue to find details about the missing requirements
        if not yb:
            return msg
        
        def _msg_pkg(action, pkg, needname):
            " Add a package to the message, including any provides matches. "
            msg = _('\n    %s: %s (%s)') % (action, pkg, pkg.ui_from_repo)
            needtup = (needname, None, (None, None, None))
            done = False
            for pkgtup in pkg.matchingPrcos('provides', needtup):
                done = True
                msg += _('\n        %s') % yum.misc.prco_tuple_to_string(pkgtup)
            if not done:
                msg += _('\n        Not found')
            return msg

        def _run_inst_pkg(pkg, msg):
            nevr = (pkg.name, pkg.epoch, pkg.version, pkg.release)
            if nevr in seen_pkgs or (pkg.verEQ(last) and pkg.arch == last.arch):
                return msg

            seen_pkgs.add(nevr)
            action = _('Installed')
            rmed = yb.tsInfo.getMembersWithState(pkg.pkgtup, TS_REMOVE_STATES)
            if rmed:
                action = _('Removing')
            msg += _msg_pkg(action, pkg, needname)
            # These should be the only three things we care about:
            relmap = {'updatedby' : _('Updated By'),
                      'downgradedby' : _('Downgraded By'),
                      'obsoletedby' :  _('Obsoleted By'),
                      }
            for txmbr in rmed:
                for (rpkg, rtype) in txmbr.relatedto:
                    if rtype not in relmap:
                        continue
                    nevr = (rpkg.name, rpkg.epoch, rpkg.version, rpkg.release)
                    seen_pkgs.add(nevr)
                    msg += _msg_pkg(relmap[rtype], rpkg, needname)
            return msg

        def _run_avail_pkg(pkg, msg):
            #  We don't want to see installed packages, or N packages of the
            # same version, from different repos.
            nevr = (pkg.name, pkg.epoch, pkg.version, pkg.release)
            if nevr in seen_pkgs or (pkg.verEQ(last) and pkg.arch == last.arch):
                return False, last, msg
            seen_pkgs.add(nevr)
            action = _('Available')
            if yb.tsInfo.getMembersWithState(pkg.pkgtup, TS_INSTALL_STATES):
                action = _('Installing')
            msg += _msg_pkg(action, pkg, needname)
            return True, pkg, msg

        last = None
        seen_pkgs = set()
        for pkg in sorted(yb.rpmdb.getProvides(needname)):
            msg = _run_inst_pkg(pkg, msg)

        available_names = set()
        for pkg in sorted(yb.pkgSack.getProvides(needname)):
            tst, last, msg = _run_avail_pkg(pkg, msg)
            if tst:
                available_names.add(pkg.name)

        last = None
        for pkg in sorted(yb.rpmdb.searchNames(available_names)):
            msg = _run_inst_pkg(pkg, msg)
        last = None
        for pkg in sorted(yb.pkgSack.searchNames(available_names)):
            tst, last, msg = _run_avail_pkg(pkg, msg)
        return msg
    
    def procConflict(self, name, confname):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('--> Processing Conflict: %s conflicts %s'),
                                name, confname)

    def procConflictPo(self, po, confname):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2,
            _('--> Processing Conflict: %s conflicts %s'),
                                po, confname)

    def transactionPopulation(self):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, _('--> Populating transaction set '
            'with selected packages. Please wait.'))
    
    def downloadHeader(self, name):
        self.verbose_logger.log(logginglevels.INFO_2, _('---> Downloading header for %s '
            'to pack into transaction set.'), name)
       

class CacheProgressCallback:

    '''
    The class handles text output callbacks during metadata cache updates.
    '''
    
    def __init__(self):
        self.logger = logging.getLogger("yum.cli")
        self.verbose_logger = logging.getLogger("yum.verbose.cli")
        self.file_logger = logging.getLogger("yum.filelogging.cli")

    def log(self, level, message):
        self.verbose_logger.log(level, message)

    def errorlog(self, level, message):
        self.logger.log(level, message)

    def filelog(self, level, message):
        self.file_logger.log(level, message)

    def progressbar(self, current, total, name=None):
        progressbar(current, total, name)

def _pkgname_ui(ayum, pkgname, ts_states=None):
    """ Get more information on a simple pkgname, if we can. We need to search
        packages that we are dealing with atm. and installed packages (if the
        transaction isn't complete). """
    if ayum is None:
        return pkgname

    if ts_states is None:
        #  Note 'd' is a placeholder for downgrade, and
        # 'r' is a placeholder for reinstall. Neither exist atm.
        ts_states = ('d', 'e', 'i', 'r', 'u', 'od', 'ud')

    matches = []
    def _cond_add(po):
        if matches and matches[0].arch == po.arch and matches[0].verEQ(po):
            return
        matches.append(po)

    for txmbr in ayum.tsInfo.matchNaevr(name=pkgname):
        if txmbr.ts_state not in ts_states:
            continue
        _cond_add(txmbr.po)

    if not matches:
        return pkgname
    fmatch = matches.pop(0)
    if not matches:
        return str(fmatch)

    show_ver  = True
    show_arch = True
    for match in matches:
        if not fmatch.verEQ(match):
            show_ver  = False
        if fmatch.arch != match.arch:
            show_arch = False

    if show_ver: # Multilib. *sigh*
        if fmatch.epoch == '0':
            return '%s-%s-%s' % (fmatch.name, fmatch.version, fmatch.release)
        else:
            return '%s:%s-%s-%s' % (fmatch.epoch, fmatch.name,
                                    fmatch.version, fmatch.release)

    if show_arch:
        return '%s.%s' % (fmatch.name, fmatch.arch)

    return pkgname

class YumCliRPMCallBack(RPMBaseCallback):

    """
    Yum specific callback class for RPM operations.
    """

    width = property(lambda x: _term_width())

    def __init__(self, ayum=None):
        RPMBaseCallback.__init__(self)
        self.lastmsg = to_unicode("")
        self.lastpackage = None # name of last package we looked at
        self.output = logging.getLogger("yum.verbose.cli").isEnabledFor(logginglevels.INFO_2)
        
        # for a progress bar
        self.mark = "#"
        self.marks = 22
        self.ayum = ayum

    #  Installing things have pkg objects passed to the events, so only need to
    # lookup for erased/obsoleted.
    def pkgname_ui(self, pkgname, ts_states=('e', 'od', 'ud', None)):
        """ Get more information on a simple pkgname, if we can. """
        return _pkgname_ui(self.ayum, pkgname, ts_states)

    def event(self, package, action, te_current, te_total, ts_current, ts_total):
        # this is where a progress bar would be called
        process = self.action[action]

        wid1 = self._max_action_width()
        
        if type(package) not in types.StringTypes:
            pkgname = str(package)
        else:
            pkgname = self.pkgname_ui(package)
            
        self.lastpackage = package
        if te_total == 0:
            percent = 0
        else:
            percent = (te_current*100L)/te_total
        self._out_event(te_current, te_total, ts_current, ts_total,
                        percent, process, pkgname, wid1)

    def _max_action_width(self):
        if not hasattr(self, '_max_action_wid_cache'):
            wid1 = 0
            for val in self.action.values():
                wid_val = utf8_width(val)
                if wid1 < wid_val:
                    wid1 = wid_val
            self._max_action_wid_cache = wid1
        wid1 = self._max_action_wid_cache
        return wid1

    def _out_event(self, te_current, te_total, ts_current, ts_total,
                   percent, process, pkgname, wid1):
        if self.output and (sys.stdout.isatty() or te_current == te_total):
            (fmt, wid1, wid2) = self._makefmt(percent, ts_current, ts_total,
                                              pkgname=pkgname, wid1=wid1)
            msg = fmt % (utf8_width_fill(process, wid1, wid1),
                         utf8_width_fill(pkgname, wid2, wid2))
            if msg != self.lastmsg:
                sys.stdout.write(to_unicode(msg))
                sys.stdout.flush()
                self.lastmsg = msg
            if te_current == te_total:
                print " "

    def scriptout(self, package, msgs):
        if msgs:
            sys.stdout.write(to_unicode(msgs))
            sys.stdout.flush()

    def _makefmt(self, percent, ts_current, ts_total, progress = True,
                 pkgname=None, wid1=15):
        l = len(str(ts_total))
        size = "%s.%s" % (l, l)
        fmt_done = "%" + size + "s/%" + size + "s"
        done = fmt_done % (ts_current, ts_total)

        #  This should probably use TerminLine, but we don't want to dep. on
        # that. So we kind do an ok job by hand ... at least it's dynamic now.
        if pkgname is None:
            pnl = 22
        else:
            pnl = utf8_width(pkgname)

        overhead  = (2 * l) + 2 # Length of done, above
        overhead +=  2+ wid1 +2 # Length of begining ("  " action " :")
        overhead +=  1          # Space between pn and done
        overhead +=  2          # Ends for progress
        overhead +=  1          # Space for end
        width = self.width
        if width < overhead:
            width = overhead    # Give up
        width -= overhead
        if pnl > width / 2:
            pnl = width / 2

        marks = self.width - (overhead + pnl)
        width = "%s.%s" % (marks, marks)
        fmt_bar = "[%-" + width + "s]"
        # pnl = str(28 + marks + 1)
        full_pnl = pnl + marks + 1

        if progress and percent == 100: # Don't chop pkg name on 100%
            fmt = "\r  %s: %s   " + done
            wid2 = full_pnl
        elif progress:
            bar = fmt_bar % (self.mark * int(marks * (percent / 100.0)), )
            fmt = "\r  %s: %s " + bar + " " + done
            wid2 = pnl
        elif percent == 100:
            fmt = "  %s: %s   " + done
            wid2 = full_pnl
        else:
            bar = fmt_bar % (self.mark * marks, )
            fmt = "  %s: %s " + bar + " " + done
            wid2 = pnl
        return fmt, wid1, wid2

    def verify_txmbr(self, base, txmbr, count):
        " Callback for post transaction when we are in verifyTransaction(). "
        te_current = count
        te_total   = len(base.tsInfo)
        # self.event(txmbr.name, count, len(base.tsInfo), count, )

        percent = 100 # (te_current*100L)/te_total
        process = _('Verifying')
        pkgname = str(txmbr.po)
        wid1    = max(utf8_width(process), self._max_action_width())
        self._out_event(100, 100, te_current, te_total, 
                        percent, process, pkgname, wid1)


def progressbar(current, total, name=None):
    """simple progress bar 50 # marks"""
    
    mark = '#'
    if not sys.stdout.isatty():
        return
        
    if current == 0:
        percent = 0 
    else:
        if total != 0:
            percent = float(current) / total
        else:
            percent = 0

    width = _term_width()

    if name is None and current == total:
        name = '-'

    end = ' %d/%d' % (current, total)
    width -= len(end) + 1
    if width < 0:
        width = 0
    if name is None:
        width -= 2
        if width < 0:
            width = 0
        hashbar = mark * int(width * percent)
        output = '\r[%-*s]%s' % (width, hashbar, end)
    elif current == total: # Don't chop name on 100%
        output = '\r%s%s' % (utf8_width_fill(name, width, width), end)
    else:
        width -= 4
        if width < 0:
            width = 0
        nwid = width / 2
        if nwid > utf8_width(name):
            nwid = utf8_width(name)
        width -= nwid
        hashbar = mark * int(width * percent)
        output = '\r%s: [%-*s]%s' % (utf8_width_fill(name, nwid, nwid), width,
                                     hashbar, end)
     
    if current <= total:
        sys.stdout.write(output)

    if current == total:
        sys.stdout.write('\n')

    sys.stdout.flush()
        

if __name__ == "__main__":
    if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == "format_number":
        print ""
        print " Doing format_number tests, right column should align"
        print ""

        x = YumOutput()
        for i in (0, 0.0, 0.1, 1, 1.0, 1.1, 10, 11, 11.1, 100, 111.1,
                  1000, 1111, 1024 * 2, 10000, 11111, 99999, 999999,
                  10**19, 10**20, 10**35):
            out = x.format_number(i)
            print "%36s <%s> %s <%5s>" % (i, out, ' ' * (14 - len(out)), out)

    if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == "progress":
        print ""
        print " Doing progress, small name"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            progressbar(i, 100, "abcd")
            time.sleep(0.1)
        print ""
        print " Doing progress, big name"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            progressbar(i, 100, "_%s_" % ("123456789 " * 5))
            time.sleep(0.1)
        print ""
        print " Doing progress, no name"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            progressbar(i, 100)
            time.sleep(0.1)

    if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] in ("progress", "rpm-progress"):
        cb = YumCliRPMCallBack()
        cb.output = True
        cb.action["foo"] = "abcd"
        cb.action["bar"] = "_12345678_.end"
        print ""
        print " Doing CB, small proc / small pkg"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            cb.event("spkg", "foo", i, 100, i, 100)
            time.sleep(0.1)        
        print ""
        print " Doing CB, big proc / big pkg"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            cb.event("lpkg" + "-=" * 15 + ".end", "bar", i, 100, i, 100)
            time.sleep(0.1)

    if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] in ("progress", "i18n-progress",
                                             "rpm-progress",
                                             'i18n-rpm-progress'):
        yum.misc.setup_locale()
    if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] in ("progress", "i18n-progress"):
        print ""
        print " Doing progress, i18n: small name"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            progressbar(i, 100, to_unicode('\xe6\xad\xa3\xe5\x9c\xa8\xe5\xae\x89\xe8\xa3\x85'))
            time.sleep(0.1)
        print ""

        print ""
        print " Doing progress, i18n: big name"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            progressbar(i, 100, to_unicode('\xe6\xad\xa3\xe5\x9c\xa8\xe5\xae\x89\xe8\xa3\x85' * 5 + ".end"))
            time.sleep(0.1)
        print ""


    if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] in ("progress", "i18n-progress",
                                             "rpm-progress",
                                             'i18n-rpm-progress'):
        cb = YumCliRPMCallBack()
        cb.output = True
        cb.action["foo"] = to_unicode('\xe6\xad\xa3\xe5\x9c\xa8\xe5\xae\x89\xe8\xa3\x85')
        cb.action["bar"] = cb.action["foo"] * 5 + ".end"
        print ""
        print " Doing CB, i18n: small proc / small pkg"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            cb.event("spkg", "foo", i, 100, i, 100)
            time.sleep(0.1)        
        print ""
        print " Doing CB, i18n: big proc / big pkg"
        print ""
        for i in xrange(0, 101):
            cb.event("lpkg" + "-=" * 15 + ".end", "bar", i, 100, i, 100)
            time.sleep(0.1)
        print ""
        

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