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authorDavid Kalnischkies <david@kalnischkies.de>2015-12-13 18:53:08 +0100
committerDavid Kalnischkies <david@kalnischkies.de>2015-12-13 18:53:08 +0100
commit37141fe491b515beb04bd1d9f016a96154de7c4a (patch)
treed9347dbc26c9e772c5405a5b71dffd581b3e1020 /debian/apt.dirs
parent646ebd92c8ad9897078746ef440231a2fc34b683 (diff)
parse .diff/Index hashes in reverse order
Reversing the parsing order ensures that we parse weaker hashes (like SHA1) before we touch newer/stronger hashes (like SHA256) as the weaker ones will usually be there for a longer time already with data already present, which we would discard if we start with the strong one first. The discarding is visible in the debug logs: File X wasn't in the list for the first parsed hash! (history) File X wasn't in the list for the first parsed hash! (patches) which if file X is part of the patch-path means apt will not find a path and fallback to acquire the whole file instead needlessly. If file X isn't part of the patch-path that is no problem, so that effects only the update-call which updates with patches coming from before and after the addition of a new hash.
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