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- let libapt-pkg break apt < 0.9.4 to ensure that the installed http-
method supports the new redirection-style, thanks to Raphael Geissert
for reporting & testing (Closes: #685192)
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- unpack versions in case a different version from the package
is currently in unpack state to recover from broken system states
(like different file in M-A:same package and other dpkg errors)
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is calling the helper (enabled by enforcing failure reporting)
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- do not link() but rename() the cdroms.list to cdroms.list~ as a backup
to ensure that apt-cdrom can be run multiple times (Closes: #676302)
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- do not use atomic writing if the target is /dev/null as we don't want
to replace it, not even automically. (Closes: #683410)
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cases we have to choose a provider by defaulting on host-arch
instead of build-arch
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purely virtual and shouldn't error out cause of that
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- denote 'wheezy' as stable codename and 'jessie' as testing codename
in the documentation in preparation for release
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- error out on (unsatisfiable) build-deps on purly virtual packages
instead of ignoring these dependencies; thanks to Johannes Schauer
for the detailed report! (Closes: #683786)
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- remove _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO guard in FileFd::Sync() around fsync
as this guard is only needed for fdatasync and not defined on hurd
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it is used for the msync call
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- guard only the msync call with _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO rather
than also the fallback code as it breaks APT on hurd since 0.9.7.3
as the fallback is now always used on non-linux (Closes: #683354)
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SyncToFd dummy just as we did for compressed files in 0.9.5
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second (filebased) constructor of DynamicMMap (Closes: #677704)
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- refer to APT::Cache-Start in case the growing failed as if -Limit is
really the offender it will be noted in a previous error message.
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- do not segfault if nothing can be configured to statisfy
a pre-depends (e.g. in a pre-depends loop) (Closes: #681958)
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- handle :all and :native correctly as architectures again
in the commandline parsing (regression in 0.9.7)
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- remove architecture-specific arch to tuple expansion-rules as they lead
to the same tuples for different architectures (e.g. linux-arm for arm,
armel and armhf) while the dpkg-architecture code uses triples which
are different (in the first part, which we omit in our tuples), so e.g.
build-dep restrictions for armel ended up effecting armhf as well
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- negative dependencies need to apply to all architectures,
but those with a specific architecture only apply to this one
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- run autoclean against pkg:arch and not always against pkg:native as
this removes valid cache entries (Closes: #679371)
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- arch:all packages are treated as arch:native packages, but dpkg
expects pkg:all for selections, so use the arch of the installed
version instead of the package structure if possible.
Thanks to Stepan Golosunov for the report! (Closes: #680041)
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- handle the APT::FTPArchive::Packages::SHA512 option correctly instead
of overriding SHA256, thanks Christian Marillat! (Closes: #680252)
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- do not try to backup extended_states file if it doesn't
exist (Closes: #680287)
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- demote debiandoc-sgml to Build-Depends-Indep
* doc/makefile:
- separate translation building of debiandoc from manpages
so that we don't need to build debiandoc for binary packages
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