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* cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- use Notice instead of Error in the CacheSetHelper messages
for compat reasons. Otherwise tools like sbuild blow up
* debian/control:
- remove libcurl3-gnutls-dev alternative as the package is gone
- increase needed version of libcurl4-gnutls-dev to >= 7.19.0
as we use CURLOPT_{ISSUERCERT,CRLFILE} (Closes: #589642)
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- remove libcurl3-gnutls-dev alternative as the package is gone
- increase needed version of libcurl4-gnutls-dev to >= 7.19.0
as we use CURLOPT_{ISSUERCERT,CRLFILE} (Closes: #589642)
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* cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- use Notice instead of Error in the CacheSetHelper messages
for compat reasons. Otherwise tools like sbuild blow up
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- add dependency on zlib-dev for libapt-pkg-dev
* apt-pkg/cacheset.cc:
- make CacheSetHelper::canNotFindAllVer display a notice
only (for compat reasons). Otherwise tools like sbuild
blow up
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- make CacheSetHelper::canNotFindAllVer display a notice
only (for compat reasons). Otherwise tools like sbuild
blow up
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- add dependency on zlib-dev for libapt-pkg-dev
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recommends to the ubuntu-keyring
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some time and there was quite a bit of churn
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- docstring cleanup
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- try to install another or-group member in DepRemove before
breaking the or group (Closes: #590438)
- configure also the replacement before remove by adding Immediate flag
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- try to install another or-group member in DepRemove before
breaking the or group (Closes: #590438)
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- Use link() instead of rename() for creating the CD database backup;
otherwise there would be a short time without any database.
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- Support large filesystems by using statvfs64() instead of statvfs()
and statfs64() instead of statfs() (Closes: #590513).
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- share the (r)depends code instead of codecopy
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alternative in the apt-cache (r)depends commands
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make it a bit more robust against calling from outside
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* test/integration/*:
- add with bug#590041 testcase a small test "framework"
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- prefer non-virtual packages in FindPreferredPkg
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- Add FileFd::OpenDescriptor() (needed for python-apt's #383617).
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- Write architecture information to history file.
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- move them back to the library as they look stable now
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- be able to omit dependency types in (r)depends (Closes: #319006)
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- handle "circular" conflicts for "all" packages correctly
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- add a copycat of the old gzip.cc as we need it for bzip2 and lzma
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- do not query each architecture for flat file archives
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* debian/rules:
- Make DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt actually work by passing the right
CXXFLAGS.
* apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.{h,cc}:
- Add support for reading of gzipped files with the new "ReadOnlyGzip"
OpenMode. (Closes: #188407)
- Link against zlib (in apt-pkg/makefile) and add zlib build dependency.
- [ABI BREAK] This adds a new private member to FileFd, but its
initialization is in the public header file.
* configure.in:
- Check for zlib library and headers.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc,
apt-pkg/deb/debrecords.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.h,
cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- Open Packages, Sources, and Translations indexes in "ReadOnlyGzip" mode.
* apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc:
- If we do not find uncompressed package/source/translation indexes, look
for gzip compressed ones.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- If the Acquire::GzipIndexes option is true and we download a gzipped
index file, keep it as it is (and rename to .gz) instead of
uncompressing it.
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- Document the new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* doc/po/apt-doc.pot, doc/po/de.po:
- German translation of new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* Add test/test-indexes.sh:
- Test behaviour of index retrieval and usage, in particular with
uncompressed and gzip compressed indexes.
* methods/gzip.cc: With FileFd now being able to read gzipped files, there
is no need for the gzip method any more to spawn an external gzip process.
Rewrite it to use FileFd directly, which makes the code a lot simpler, and
also using less memory and overhead.
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