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authorJulian Andres Klode <juliank@ubuntu.com>2018-04-09 15:32:09 +0200
committerJulian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>2019-01-18 16:32:45 +0100
commit03af77d4ca60a21f3dca1ab10ef2ba17ec2f96c9 (patch)
tree7867cfa7a2ead40aeb5f9020d0e0f1b8c56719b1 /test/integration/test-bug-747261-arch-specific-conflicts
parente4ad2101c39020f18ccd8bb522eeb6b5dead0e5d (diff)
Import Debian version 1.0.1ubuntu2.18
apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.18) trusty; urgency=medium * ExecFork: Use /proc/self/fd to determine which files to close (Closes: #764204) (LP: #1332440). apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.17) trusty-security; urgency=high * SECURITY UPDATE: gpgv: Check for errors when splitting files (CVE-2016-1252) Thanks to Jann Horn, Google Project Zero for reporting the issue (LP: #1647467) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.15) trusty; urgency=medium * Fixes failure to download the Package index file when using mirror:// URL in sources.list and the archive fails to profile a file. APT would try the next archive in the list for .deb packages but did not retry when the index file failed to download. (LP: #1625667) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.14) trusty; urgency=medium * When using the https transport mechanism, $no_proxy is ignored if apt is getting it's proxy information from $https_proxy (as opposed to Acquire::https::Proxy somewhere in apt config). If the source of proxy information is Acquire::https::Proxy set in apt.conf (or apt.conf.d), then $no_proxy is honored. This patch makes the behavior similar for both methods of setting the proxy. (LP: #1575877) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.13) trusty; urgency=medium * Recheck Pre-Depends satisfaction in SmartConfigure, to avoid unconfigured Pre-Depends (which dpkg later fails on). Fixes upgrade failures of systemd, util-linux, and other packages with Pre-Depends. Many thanks to David Kalnischkies for figuring out the patch and Winfried PLappert for testing! Patch taken from Debian git. (LP: #1560797) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.12) trusty; urgency=medium [ Colin Watson ] * Fix lzma write support to handle "try again" case (closes: #751688, LP: #1553770). [ David Kalnischkies ] * Handle moved mmap after UniqFindTagWrite call (closes: #753941, LP: #1445436). apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.11) trusty; urgency=medium * apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc: - fix incorrect configure ordering in the SmartConfigure step by skipping packages that do not need immediate action. (LP: #1347721, #1497688) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.10) trusty; urgency=medium * Fix regression from the previous upload by ensuring we're actually testing for the right member before iterating on it (LP: #1480592) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.9) trusty; urgency=medium * Fix regression in the Never-MarkAuto-Sections feature caused by the previous auto-removal fix, with inspiration drawn from the patches and conversation from http://bugs.debian.org/793360 (LP: #1479207) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.8) trusty-proposed; urgency=low * fix crash for packages that have no section in their instVersion (LP: #1449394) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.7) trusty-proposed; urgency=low * fix auto-removal behavior (thanks to Adam Conrad) LP: #1429041 apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.6) trusty-proposed; urgency=medium * apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc: - update string matching for dpkg I/O errors. (LP: #1363257) - properly parse the dpkg status line so that package name is properly set and an apport report is created. Thanks to Anders Kaseorg for the patch. (LP: #1353171) apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.5) trusty-security; urgency=low * SECURITY UPDATE: - cmdline/apt-get.cc: fix insecure tempfile handling in apt-get changelog (CVE-2014-7206). Thanks to Guillem Jover apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.4.1) trusty-security; urgency=low * SECURITY UPDATE: - fix potential buffer overflow, thanks to the Google Security Team (CVE-2014-6273) * Fix regression from the previous upload when file:/// sources are used and those are on a different partition than the apt state directory * Fix regression when Dir::state::lists is set to a relative path * Fix regression when cdrom: sources got rewriten by apt-cdrom add apt (1.0.1ubuntu2.3) trusty-security; urgency=low * SECURITY UPDATE: - incorrect invalidating of unauthenticated data (CVE-2014-0488) - incorect verification of 304 reply (CVE-2014-0487) - incorrect verification of Acquire::Gzip indexes (CVE-2014-0489)
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-#!/bin/sh
-set -e
-
-TESTDIR=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
-. $TESTDIR/framework
-setupenvironment
-configarchitecture 'amd64' 'sparc' 'armel'
-
-msgtest 'Check that dpkg supports' 'arch-specific dependencies'
-set +e
-# this fails always, the question is just how it fails
-dpkg-checkbuilddeps -d 'foobar:barfoo' /dev/null 2>/dev/null >/dev/null
-RETURNCODE=$?
-set -e
-if [ "$RETURNCODE" != '1' ]; then
- dpkg-checkbuilddeps -d 'foobar:barfoo' /dev/null || true
- echo "Command had returncode: $RETURNCODE"
- msgskip
- exit 0
-else
- msgpass
-fi
-
-buildsimplenativepackage 'libc6' 'amd64,sparc,armel' '1' 'stable' 'Multi-Arch: same'
-buildsimplenativepackage 'libc6-i386' 'amd64' '1' 'stable' 'Conflicts: libc6:sparc'
-
-setupaptarchive
-
-testsuccess aptget install 'libc6:amd64' 'libc6:sparc' -y
-testdpkginstalled 'libc6:amd64' 'libc6:sparc'
-testdpkgnotinstalled 'libc6-i386' 'libc6:armel'
-
-testsuccess aptget install libc6-i386 -y
-testdpkginstalled 'libc6:amd64' 'libc6-i386'
-testdpkgnotinstalled 'libc6:sparc' 'libc6:armel'
-
-testsuccess aptget install libc6:armel -y
-testdpkginstalled 'libc6:amd64' 'libc6:armel' 'libc6-i386'
-testdpkgnotinstalled 'libc6:sparc'
-
-testsuccess aptget install libc6:sparc -y
-testdpkginstalled 'libc6:amd64' 'libc6:armel' 'libc6:sparc'
-testdpkgnotinstalled 'libc6-i386'
-
-testsuccess aptget purge 'libc6:*' 'libc6-i386' -y
-testdpkgnotinstalled 'libc6:amd64' 'libc6:armel' 'libc6:sparc' 'libc6-i386'
-
-# check that (the actually simpler) single arch is fine, too
-configarchitecture 'amd64'
-testfailure aptget install libc6:sparc -s
-testsuccess aptget install libc6 libc6-i386 -y