Add BEGIN and COMMIT statements where it makes sense to do so. This
allows the entire package creation or update process to be atomic and
not be seen until it is complete.

Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <[email protected]>
---
 web/html/pkgsubmit.php |    6 +++++-
 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/web/html/pkgsubmit.php b/web/html/pkgsubmit.php
index 6d1b11f..2aa5df2 100644
--- a/web/html/pkgsubmit.php
+++ b/web/html/pkgsubmit.php
@@ -299,6 +299,7 @@ if ($uid):
                if (!$error) {
 
                        $dbh = db_connect();
+                       db_query("BEGIN", $dbh);
 
                        $q = "SELECT * FROM Packages WHERE Name = '" . 
mysql_real_escape_string($new_pkgbuild['pkgname']) . "'";
                        $result = db_query($q, $dbh);
@@ -391,9 +392,12 @@ if ($uid):
                        # If we just created this package, or it was an orphan 
and we
                        # auto-adopted, add submitting user to the notification 
list.
                        if (!$pdata || $pdata["MaintainerUID"] === NULL) {
-                               
pkg_notify(account_from_sid($_COOKIE["AURSID"]), array($packageID));
+                               pkg_notify(account_from_sid($_COOKIE["AURSID"], 
$dbh), array($packageID), True, $dbh);
                        }
 
+                       # Entire package creation process is atomic
+                       db_query("COMMIT", $dbh);
+
                        header('Location: packages.php?ID=' . $packageID);
                }
 
-- 
1.7.6

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