lib/composefs: Add error check for unsupported --download-only flag#1844
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The previous commit (c325582) added --download-only support for the OSTree backend but did not add an error check for the composefs backend where this feature is not yet implemented. This commit adds a proper error message at the start of upgrade_composefs() to explicitly bail out when --download-only is used, matching the pattern used for other unsupported composefs features like --mutate-in-place and edit operations. Without this check, the flag would be silently ignored, potentially causing confusion for users expecting download-only behavior. Error message: "--download-only is not yet supported for composefs backend" Signed-off-by: Wei Shi <wshi@redhat.com>
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This pull request correctly adds a check to prevent the use of the --download-only flag with the composefs backend, which does not yet support this feature. The change is straightforward and well-placed at the beginning of the upgrade_composefs function, ensuring it fails early with a clear error message. This improves the user experience by preventing silent failures and confusion. The implementation is consistent with how other unsupported features are handled in the composefs backend. The change is a good improvement.
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The previous commit (c325582) added --download-only support for the OSTree backend but did not add an error check for the composefs backend where this feature is not yet implemented.
This commit adds a proper error message at the start of upgrade_composefs() to explicitly bail out when --download-only is used, matching the pattern used for other unsupported composefs features like --mutate-in-place and edit operations.
Without this check, the flag would be silently ignored, potentially causing confusion for users expecting download-only behavior.
Error message: "--download-only is not yet supported for composefs backend"