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A package which can't be downloaded anymore is very likely dropped from
a release and can therefore no longer be 'standard' (or similar). We
therefore do not grant points for them anymore and demote them to
prio:extra instead which helps other packages breaking them away even if
they have a lower priority.
The testcase was initially created by Michael Vogt and just amended.
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We now do Open, Write and Read (the later multiple ways) for each
permission and each compressor we have configured to cover more cases
and especially ensure that compressors do not change our premissions.
This test is also to be credited for discovering the skippos-fix.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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As the comment actually says: open() does the umask dance by itself, so
we don't need to do it for it. We have to do it after mkstemp in Atomic
though, so move it into the if.
Also removes the "micro-optimisation" "FilePermissions == 600" as it
doesn't trigger at the moment anyway as 600 != 0600.
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FileFd::Read already deals with the increase of the skipposition so that
we as the caller in FileFd::Skip really shouldn't increase it, too.
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FileFd code knows how to deal with such a compressor, so it isn't a
problem, but it is absolutely not needed as we already have an
(matching) identity compressor with '.' earlier in the list.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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The explicit listing is a pain every time you want to add a file to the
list and serves no propose as we list all files there anyway, so this is
not only easier but also documents this fact.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Bug lp:#1304657 was caused by confusion around the name Perms.
The new name AccessMode should make it clear that its not the
literal file permissions but instead the AccessMode passed to
open() (i.e. the umask needs to be applied)
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Commit 7335eebea6dd43581d4650a8818b06383ab89901 introduced a bug
that caused FileFd to create insecure permissions when FileFd::Atomic
is used. This commit fixes the permissions and adds a test.
The bug is most likely caused by the confusing "Perm" parameter
that is passed to Open() - its not the file permissions but intead
the "mode" part of open/creat.
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This patch should fix spurious test failures in jenkins or travis
that are caused by a race condition in the {stunnel,aptwebserver}.pid
file creation
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This helps if people did unclean upgrades from squeeze, namely to
jessie directly.
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This is a *hack* to work around unofficial packages for Java 7
and 8 that wrongly provide the Java 5 and 6 packages.
Closes: #743616
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Closes: 743413
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Signed-off-by: Trần Ngọc Quân <vnwildman@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Trần Ngọc Quân <vnwildman@gmail.com>
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Conflicts:
cmdline/apt.cc
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Conflicts:
cmdline/apt.cc
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If a external command closes the PIPE unexpectedly, do not crash
in pkgDPkgPM::RunScriptsWithPkgs but ignore the SIGPIPE.
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This debug option will display all scripts that are run
by apts RunScripts and RunScriptsWithPkgs helpers.
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Use mkstemp() in apt-extractemplates and add a integrationtest
for apt-extracttemplates too. Thanks to Steve Kemp for the report.
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A text progressbar is now displayed in the Dpkg::Progress-Fancy
mode. It can be turned off via the apt option
Dpkg::Progress-Fancy::Progress-Bar=false
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Add two new options: Dpkg::Progress-Fancy::Progress-{fg,bg} that
allows customizing the colors in the dpkg fancy progress output.
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In commit 446551c8 I changed MarkInstall to discard the candidate if the
candidate can't satisfy the dependency. This breaks interactive solvers
like aptitude which can change the candidate on-the-fly later.
In commit df77d8a5 I introduced this 'early' loop-breaking to begin with
which can't be that helpful for interactive solvers as well, but makes
perfect sense for non-interactives to stop them from exploring trees
which can't be satisfied, but it isn't perfect as ideally we would check
this before auto-installing the first dependency.
This commit therefore moves the loop into its own IsInstallOk hook so
that frontends can override this check if they want to and in exchange
removes the loop-breaking from MarkInstall itself and does it before any
dependency is installed.
Closes: 740750
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Hooked checks could be influenced by AutoInst as a lot can happen
between a call without and one with this bit set. The real cache-hit
check is above this call already. Individual hooked checks can then
inspect the state if they want to cache. Calling them multiple times
shouldn't be a problem either way.
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We have to properly close our pseudo terminals even in error cases
before we call post-invoke scripts. This is done now by breaking from
the dpkg calling loop instead of copying the handling, which did it in
the wrong order before.
This also ensures that our state file is written in error cases to
record autobit and co as this was forgotten before.
Closes: 738969
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This methods should not be used by anyone expect the library itself as
they are helpers for the specific class and therefore perfect candidates
for hidding.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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While it is a huge undertaking to enable it for our public libraries as
basically everything we exported so far could be seen as public
interface our private library is new and under our full control, so we
can do whatever we like with it. The benefits are not that big in return
of course, but it reduces the size a bit, so thats great nontheless.
Git-Dch: ignore
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