On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 07:01:22PM +0100, Lukáš Doktor wrote:
Hello Rich,
by any chance do you know whether it's possible to escape ':' in
"virt-customize" command? I'm trying to upload a file:
--upload
'/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr\:copr.devel.redhat.com\:ndokos\:pbench.repo:/etc/yum.repos.d/'
tried various combinations of doubling the ':' or escaping them and so on, but it
always considers the first ':' as splitter.
It's not possible because the function always splits on the first ':'...
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs-common/blob/41126802097f0a864cab...
... but there's several workarounds.
* Make a local copy of the file; you can still give the full name when
you upload:
$ cp /etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.devel.redhat.com:ndokos:pbench.repo tmp.repo
$ virt-customize .. --upload tmp.repo:/etc/yum.repos.d/full:name:including:colons.repo
* If the file is small, --write + --move.
* Use --copy-in (if you can copy the whole directory).
* Use guestfish or the API.
Rich.
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