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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import tarfile
 
 import debug as DBG
 import utilsSat as UTS
+import src
 
 from . import printcolors
 
@@ -54,6 +55,25 @@ def show_in_editor(editor, filePath, logger):
         logger.write(printcolors.printcError(_("Unable to edit file %s\n") 
                                              % filePath), 1)
 
+def git_describe(repo_path):
+    '''Use git describe --tags command to return tag description of the git repository"
+    :param repo_path str: The git repository to describe
+    '''
+    git_cmd="cd %s;git describe --tags" % repo_path
+    p = subprocess.Popen(git_cmd, shell=True,
+                    stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
+                    stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+                    stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+    p.wait()
+    if p.returncode != 0:
+        return False
+    else:
+        tag_description=p.stdout.readlines()[0].strip()
+        # with python3 this utf8 bytes should be decoded
+        if isinstance(tag_description, bytes):
+            tag_description=tag_description.decode("utf-8", "ignore")
+        return tag_description
+
 
 def git_extract(from_what, tag, where, logger, environment=None):
   '''Extracts sources from a git repository.
@@ -69,22 +89,30 @@ def git_extract(from_what, tag, where, logger, environment=None):
   DBG.write("git_extract", [from_what, tag, str(where)])
   if not where.exists():
     where.make()
+  where_git = os.path.join(str(where), ".git")
   if tag == "master" or tag == "HEAD":
-    cmd = r"""
+    if src.architecture.is_windows():
+      cmd = "git clone %(remote)s %(where)s"
+    else:
+      cmd = r"""
 set -x
 git clone %(remote)s %(where)s
+touch -d "$(git --git-dir=%(where_git)s  log -1 --format=date_format)" %(where)s
 """
-    cmd = cmd % {'remote': from_what, 'tag': tag, 'where': str(where)}
+#git --git-dir=%(where_git)s  log -1 --format=date_format > %(where)s/last_commit_date.txt
+    cmd = cmd % {'remote': from_what, 'tag': tag, 'where': str(where), 'where_git': where_git}
   else:
     # NOTICE: this command only works with recent version of git
     #         because --work-tree does not work with an absolute path
-    where_git = os.path.join(str(where), ".git")
-
-    cmd = r"""
+    if src.architecture.is_windows():
+      cmd = "rmdir %(where)s && git clone %(remote)s %(where)s && git --git-dir=%(where_git)s --work-tree=%(where)s checkout %(tag)s"
+    else:
+      cmd = r"""
 set -x
 rmdir %(where)s
 git clone %(remote)s %(where)s && \
 git --git-dir=%(where_git)s --work-tree=%(where)s checkout %(tag)s
+touch -d "$(git --git-dir=%(where_git)s  log -1 --format=date_format)" %(where)s
 """
     cmd = cmd % {'remote': from_what,
                  'tag': tag,
@@ -92,6 +120,7 @@ git --git-dir=%(where_git)s --work-tree=%(where)s checkout %(tag)s
                  'where_git': where_git}
 
 
+  cmd=cmd.replace('date_format','"%ai"')
   logger.logTxtFile.write("\n" + cmd + "\n")
   logger.logTxtFile.flush()
 
@@ -144,8 +173,8 @@ def git_extract_sub_dir(from_what, tag, where, sub_dir, logger, environment=None
            'tmpWhere': tmpWhere,
            }
   DBG.write("git_extract_sub_dir", aDict)
-
-  cmd = r"""
+  if not src.architecture.is_windows():
+    cmd = r"""
 set -x
 export tmpDir=%(tmpWhere)s && \
 rm -rf $tmpDir
@@ -156,6 +185,19 @@ mv %(sub_dir)s %(where)s && \
 git log -1 > %(where)s/README_git_log.txt && \
 rm -rf $tmpDir
 """ % aDict
+  else:
+    cmd = r"""
+
+set tmpDir=%(tmpWhere)s && \
+rm -rf $tmpDir
+git clone %(remote)s $tmpDir && \
+cd $tmpDir && \
+git checkout %(tag)s && \
+mv %(sub_dir)s %(where)s && \
+git log -1 > %(where)s/README_git_log.txt && \
+rm -rf $tmpDir
+""" % aDict
+
   DBG.write("cmd", cmd)
 
   for nbtry in range(0,3): # retries case of network problem
@@ -288,3 +330,72 @@ def svn_extract(user,
                           stdout=logger.logTxtFile,
                           stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
     return (res == 0)
+
+def get_pkg_check_cmd(dist_name):
+    '''Build the command to use for checking if a linux package is installed or not.'''
+
+    if dist_name in ["CO","FD","MG","MD","CO","OS"]: # linux using rpm
+        linux="RH"  
+        manager_msg_err="Error : command failed because sat was not able to find apt command"
+    else:
+        linux="DB"
+        manager_msg_err="Error : command failed because sat was not able to find rpm command"
+
+    # 1- search for an installed package manager (rpm on rh, apt on db)
+    cmd_which_rpm=["which", "rpm"]
+    cmd_which_apt=["which", "apt"]
+    with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull:
+        # 1) we search for apt (debian based systems)
+        completed=subprocess.call(cmd_which_apt,stdout=devnull, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+        if completed==0 and linux=="DB":
+            cmd_is_package_installed=["apt", "list", "--installed"]
+        else:
+            # 2) if apt not found search for rpm (redhat)
+            completed=subprocess.call(cmd_which_rpm,stdout=devnull, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) # only 3.8! ,capture_output=True)
+            if completed==0 and linux=="RH":
+                cmd_is_package_installed=["rpm", "-q"]
+            else:
+                # no package manager was found corresponding to dist_name
+                raise src.SatException(manager_msg_err)
+    return cmd_is_package_installed
+
+def check_system_pkg(check_cmd,pkg):
+    '''Check if a package is installed
+    :param check_cmd list: the list of command to use system package manager
+    :param user str: the pkg name to check
+    :rtype: str
+    :return: a string with package name with status un message
+    '''
+    # build command
+    cmd_is_package_installed=[]
+    for cmd in check_cmd:
+        cmd_is_package_installed.append(cmd)
+    cmd_is_package_installed.append(pkg)
+    if check_cmd[0]=="apt":
+        # special treatment for apt
+        # (some debian packages have version numbers in their name, and also
+        # apt do not return status)
+        cmd_is_package_installed[-1]+="*" # we don't specify in pyconf the exact name because of version numbers
+        cmd_is_package_installed.append('|')
+        cmd_is_package_installed.append('grep') # add a grep to get an exit status
+        cmd_is_package_installed.append(cmd) 
+        
+    p=subprocess.Popen(cmd_is_package_installed, 
+                       stdout=subprocess.PIPE, 
+                       stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+    output, err = p.communicate()
+
+    rc = p.returncode
+    if rc==0:
+        msg_status=src.printcolors.printcSuccess("OK")
+        if check_cmd[0]=="rpm": # apt output is too messy for being used
+            # in python3 output is a byte and should be decoded
+            if isinstance(output, bytes):
+                output = output.decode("utf-8", "ignore")
+            msg_status+=" (" + output.replace('\n',' ') + ")\n" # remove output trailing \n
+    else:
+        msg_status=src.printcolors.printcError("KO") 
+        msg_status+=" (package is not installed!)\n"
+
+    return msg_status
+