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authorDavid Kalnischkies <david@kalnischkies.de>2015-12-27 17:04:33 +0100
committerDavid Kalnischkies <david@kalnischkies.de>2015-12-27 17:04:33 +0100
commita628ca5256b4a2f3ae300697b17adf150b6e17b0 (patch)
treef9eac83a81436461fd9e1f8e7ea273a11553d6dc /.travis.yml
parent2837a71877c0f5c1aca8f70e30130018bc53acac (diff)
allow repositories to forbid arch:all for specific index targets
Debian has a Packages file for arch:all already, but the arch:any files contain arch:all packages as well, so downloading it would be a total waste of resources. Getting this solved is on the list of things to do, but it is also the hardest part – for index targets like Contents the situation is much easier and less server/client implementations are involved so we might not want to stall them. A repository can now declare via: No-Support-for-Architecture-all: Packages that even if an arch:all Packages exists, it shouldn't be downloaded, so that support for Contents files can be added now. See also 1dd20368486820efb6ef4476ad739e967174bec4 for the implementation of downloading arch:all index targets, which this is limiting. The field uses the name of the target from the apt configuration for simplicity and is negative by design as this field is intended to be supported/needed only for a "short" time (one or two Debian releases). While this commit theoretically supports any target, its expected to only see "Packages" as a value in reality.
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