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into feature/source-deb822
Conflicts:
test/integration/test-apt-sources-deb822
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Use retry_fwrite to better handle partial fwrite successes, and to keep
the Hashes in sync with what's actually written.
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Show a proper error message when a ioctl() in dpkgpm.cc fails.
Also simply StartPtyMagic() a bit.
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- rename "Dist" to "Suites"
- rename "Section" to "Sections"
- rename "Architectures-Delete" to "Architectures-Remove"
- rename "Uri" to "URI"
* add "apt list --manual-installed"
* add "apt upgrade --dist"
* add "apt purge"
* flock() the file edited in "apt edit-sources"
* apt-private/private-show.cc:
- do not show Description-lang: header
* reword apt !isatty() warning
* add missing integration test for "apt list" and fix bugs
found by it
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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Without a PTY attached do not use color, but use the same MSGLEVEL with
or without a PTY. The level is better adjust via flags – especially as
it is likely that without a PTY you want fullblown logs instead of
the reduced display you get with -q otherwise.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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otherwise you get with pickier umasks errors like:
dpkg-deb: error: control directory has bad permissions 700 (must be
>=0755 and <=0775)
so we just force a 755 for the control directory and dpkg is happy.
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Maintaining (mainly the deletion of them) is a pain and they litter /tmp
while the testcase is run for no good reason as we could just as well
drop it into our tmpdir we have anyway and let them be deleted with the
rest automatically
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also avoids redirecting messages from dpkg-deb to /dev/null as it might
fail (as it is quiet picky) and we should know why if it does.
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Also adds a friendly note about how many tests were run/passed so that
the end of the testrun isn't all that negative by just showing fails.
(It now tells us that we have 111 tests at the moment!)
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Avoids that gpg gets the idea it could use files from the user which
weren't overridden specifically like secret keyring and trustdb as
before.
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The most "visible" change is from utime to utimensat/futimens
as the first one isn't part of POSIX anymore.
Reported-By: cppcheck
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No visible functional changes, just code moved around and additional
checks to eliminate impossible branches
Reported-By: scan-build
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probably knows his language (thanks to Donkult)
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Can happen e.g. if port 8080 is already used by something else
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Have a similar ParseStanza() to the current ParseLine().
Rename the Architectures options in deb822 to make it more
user friendly
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Rework also uncovers two FIXMEs
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Providing the benefits of both without the downsides :)
(ABI breaks or external dependencies)
For this Anthonys rred is equipped with:
- magic-filename-pickup of patches rather than explicit messages
- use of FileFd instead of FILE* to get on-the-fly uncompress
of the gzip compressed pdiff patches
The acquire code in turn stops checking for apt-file's helper
as our own rred is now clever enough for our needs.
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Based on the idea presented in:
https://lists.debian.org/deity/2009/08/msg00169.html and
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/01/msg00081.html
It reads all patches one by one and merges them in-memory before
applying the merged changes to the index.
Beware: This commit by David Kalnischkies rips out the rred binary
rewrite unchanged (expect minor format issue corrections) from the
proposed changes, so this commit alone BREAKS pdiff completely.
The integration into the acquire system as it was prepared in the
previous POC will be done in the next commit to have proper 'blame'.
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In 51fc6def77edfb1f429a48e5169519e9e05a759b we limited the amount of
pdiff to be downloaded per index to 20. This was a compromise between
not letting it go overboard (becoming even slower) and not using
bandwidth needlessly. Now that with the POC the speed reason is gone it
makes sense again to download as much files as we possible can via pdiff
to save bandwidth (and possibly even time).
It also avoids problems with the limit in cases we were we deal with a
server merged archieve as this limit assumes a strict patch progression.
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