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Do not run ReverifyAfterIMS() for local file URIs as this will
causes apt to mess around in the file:/// uri space. This is
wrong in itself, but it will also cause a incorrect verification
failure when the archive and the lists directory are on different
partitions as rename().
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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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Builds, runs and generates everything needed to have a coverage report
at the end for apt. The report isn't perfect as most childs apt forks do
not have a regular exit and so data is never written for them, which
results in e.g. most methods to have zero coverage reported.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Closes: 761394
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Only run the Proxy-Auto-Detect code if there is not already
a host specific configuration.
Closes: 759264
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Most pagers are nice and default to running non-interactively if they
aren't connected to a terminal and we relied on that. On ci.debian.net
the configured pager is printing a header out of nowhere though, so if
we are printing to a non-terminal we call "cat" instead.
In the rework we also "remove" the dependency on sensible-utils in sofar
as we call some alternatives if calling the utils fail.
This seems to be the last problem preventing a "PASS" status on
ci.debian.net, so we close the associated bugreport.
Closes: 755040
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A pty slave we have got from openpty can only be used for one dpkg
child, if we give it to a second child on kfreebsd setting TIOCSCTTY
fails causing the output to be stair-stepped from now on.
By switching the code to creating a master and opening a new slave in
the child for each child we can fix this glitch, so that at least the
master remains stable.
Closes: 759684
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APT treats upgrades like installs and dpkg is very similar in this, but
prints still a slightly different processing message indicating that it
is really an upgrade which we hadn't parsed so far, but this wasn't
really visible as we quickly moved on to a 'known' state.
More problematic was the reinstall case as apt hadn't recognized this
for the package name detection, so that reinstalls had no progress since
we introduced MultiArch.
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Commit cbcdd3ee9d86379d1b3a44e41ae8b17dc23111d0 removes the space at the
end of the debfile name dpkg send to us and we previously had included
in the pmerror message we printed on the statusfd.
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Instead of trying to inspect /proc and the fds inside we use "test -t 1"
instead as this is available and working on kfreebsd as well – not that
something breaks if we wouldn't, but we like color.
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Using 'kfreebsd' here makes the test fail on a kfreebsd system
(obviously), so we just use something totally madeup in the hope that
this is less like to conflict in the future.
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No reason in and of by itself at the moment, but prepares for the goal
of having 'apt search' and 'apt-cache search' using the same code now
that they at least support the same stuff. The 'apt' code is just a
multitude slower at the moment…
Git-Dch: Ignore
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The method already deals with a format string, but had an else path
doing a hardcoded format as well. This is changed now to use the same
code for both - the format in the second case is still fixed though.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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apt-cache search supported this since ever and in the code for apt was a
fixme indicating this should be added here as well, so here we go.
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Prefix all answers with the URL that the answer is for. This
helps when debugging and pipeline is enabled.
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This partly reverts d059cc2 and fixes bug #753297 in a more
general way by ensuring that CacheFile.BuildDepCache() builds
a pkgPolicy if there isn't one already.
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The "apt list" command was using only the pkgDepCache but not the
pkgPolicy to figure out if a package is upgradable. This lead to
incorrect display of upgradable package when the user used the
policy to pin-down packages. Thanks to Michael Musenbrock for the
initial patch.
Closes: #753297
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downloadfile()
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Closes: #759655
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refactor a bit, extract code out of Generate() into
DoGenerate{PackagesAndSources,Contents}, add new
APT::FTPArchive::ContentsOnly option to allow skipping the generation
of Package/Source files (if they are generated e.g. by some db outside
of apt-ftparchives control)
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When apt-cache search with many args (> 130) is given the allocation
of PatternMatch on the stack may fail resulting in a segmentation
fault. By using the heap the max size is much bigger and we also
get a bad_alloc expection instead of a segfault (which we can catch
*if* this ever becomes a pratical problem). No test for the crash
as its not reproducable with the MALLOC_ settings in framework.
Closes: 759612
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- 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)
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Dch-Ignore: true
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When doing Acquire::http{,s}::Proxy-Auto-Detect, run the auto-detect
command for each host instead of only once. This should make using
"proxy" from libproxy-tools feasible which can then be used for PAC
style or other proxy configurations.
Closes: #759264
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All other counters are correctly initialized here, expect this one. The
practical effect is low as in apt we usually just do "!= 0" checks, but
only correct counters are good counters.
Closes: 758397
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Closes: 759608
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apt list -o APT::Cmd::use-format=true -o APT::Cmd::format=\${Package}
And even worse when adding "-o APT::Cmd::All-Versions=true".
Signed-off-by: Andreas Oberritter <obi@opendreambox.org>
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Closes: 758837
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APT supported versioned provides for a long while in an attempt to get
it working with rpm. While this support is old, we can be relatively
sure that it works as versioned provides are used internally to make
Multi-Arch:foreign work.
Previous versions of apt will print a warning indicating that the
versioned provides is ignored, so that something which "Provides: foo (=
2)" doesn't provide anything.
Note that dpkg does allow only a equals-relation in the provides line
as anything else is deemed too complex. apt doesn't support anything
else either and such a support would require potentially big changes.
Closes: 758153
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dpkg-source can be told to enforce signature checks with
--require-valid-signature, but while this isn't feasible as default for
Debian itself at the moment, a local admin should be able to use it.
This commit also fixes the size limit on the construction of the command
being called for dpkg-source and dpkg-buildpackage.
Closes: 757534
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Closes: 758208
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Closes: 756710
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Reuse description from the package descriptions and add various
subsection describing useful debug options and general information.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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Not all are needed for all files at the moment, but the new docbook
building hadn't available some of the entities it used as the files
weren't correctly copied around in all cases and having the same across
the bord makes working with all of them a little easier.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Our integration tests need some additional dependencies to run and
function correctly, but while multiple places run them, there is no need
to also specify the these dependencies in multiple places.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Seems this was missed somehow.
Closes: #759099
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Closes: #756200
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Closes: #756056
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