Re: [master] expose FSSet properties and methods through Storage

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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, David Cantrell wrote:

Related to my fix #519665 and after talking with dlehman, I've exposed
the methods and properties from FSSet through Storage.  These methods
and properties were directly referenced outside of the storage
subsystem, so this cleans up our calls in to the storage code a bit.

I also removed the devices property on FSSet since it's the same as the
one on Storage.  Just have FSSet use the one on Storage.

FSSet also includes a reference to anaconda.rootPath, which is used as
the default value for a lot of FSSet methods that operate on a relative
path (previously, we were passing the rootpath in to each method).

Also included here is the fix for #519665.

Patch numbering starts at 3 because patches 1 and 2 in my local staging
branch have already been sent to the list.  They are unrelated to the
FSSet work (one adds some stuff to the silent make mode and the other
fixes up the po file generation).

I should also mention that I did not expose the FSSet.write() method via
Storage because Storage already has a higher-level write() method.  We may
want to change our direct fsset.write() calls in anaconda to just call the
higher level storage.write() calls.

- -- David Cantrell <dcantrell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Red Hat / Honolulu, HI

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