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No effective change in behaviour, just simplifying and reusing code.
Suggested-By: Julian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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No change in the logic itself, just dropping "== true", replacing "==
false" with not and moving lines around to make branches more obvious.
Suggested-By: Julian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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We support dash-encoding even if we don't really work with files who
would need it as implementations are free to encode every line, but
otherwise a line starting with a dash must either be a header we parse
explicitly or the file is refused. This is against the RFC which says
clients should warn on such files, but given that we aren't expecting
any files with dash-started lines to begin with this looks a lot like a
we should not continue to touch the file as it smells like an attempt to
confuse different parsers by "hiding" headers in-between others.
The other slightly more reasonable explanation would be an armor header
key starting with a dash, but no existing key does that and it seems
unlikely that this could ever happen. Also, it is recommended that
clients warn about unknown keys, so new appearance is limited.
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This is C++, so we can use a bit more abstraction to let the code
look a tiny bit nicer hopefully improving readability a bit.
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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RFC 4880 section 7.1 "Dash-Escaped Text" at the end defines that only
space and tab are allowed, so we should remove only these even if due to
use complaining (or now failing) you can't really make use of it.
Note that strrstrip was removing '\r\n\t ', not other whitespaces like
\v or \f and another big reason to do it explicitly here now is to avoid
that a future change adding those could have unintended consequences.
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Having many rather similar implementations especially if one is exported
while others aren't (and the rest of it not factored out at all) seems
suboptimal.
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The exploit for CVE-2019-3462 uses the fact that a Release.gpg file can
contain additional content beside the expected detached signature(s).
We were passing the file unchecked to gpgv which ignores these extras
without complains, so we reuse the same line-reading implementation we
use for InRelease splitting to detect if a Release.gpg file contains
unexpected data and fail in this case given that we in the previous
commit we established that we fail in the similar InRelease case now.
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The warnings were introduced 2 years ago without any reports from the
wild about them actually appearing for anyone, so now seems to be an as
good time as any to switch them to errors.
This allows rewritting the code by failing earlier instead of trying to
keep going which makes the diff a bit hard to follow but should help
simplifying reasoning about it.
References: 6376dfb8dfb99b9d182c2fb13aa34b2ac89805e3
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apt Debian release 1.8.0~alpha3.1
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This fixes a security issue that can be exploited to inject arbritrary debs
or other files into a signed repository as followed:
(1) Server sends a redirect to somewhere%0a<headers for the apt method> (where %0a is
\n encoded)
(2) apt method decodes the redirect (because the method encodes the URLs before
sending them out), writting something like
somewhere\n
<headers>
into its output
(3) apt then uses the headers injected for validation purposes.
Regression-Of: c34ea12ad509cb34c954ed574a301c3cbede55ec
LP: #1812353
(cherry picked from commit 5eb01ec13f3ede4bae5e60eb16bd8cffb7c03e1b)
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Not needed since quite some time.
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Report keys used to sign file from gpgv method to acquire system
See merge request apt-team/apt!44
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This fixes a security issue that can be exploited to inject arbritrary debs
or other files into a signed repository as followed:
(1) Server sends a redirect to somewhere%0a<headers for the apt method> (where %0a is
\n encoded)
(2) apt method decodes the redirect (because the method encodes the URLs before
sending them out), writting something like
somewhere\n
<headers>
into its output
(3) apt then uses the headers injected for validation purposes.
Regression-Of: c34ea12ad509cb34c954ed574a301c3cbede55ec
LP: #1812353
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Move everything up one "old", and change testing to be
bullseye.
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This prepares us for the upcoming buster release, as buster
is the main release series for this series (the other being
Ubuntu disco).
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LP: #1812696
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Telling the acquire system which keys caused the gpgv method to
succeed allows us for now just a casual check if the gpgv method
really executed catching bugs like CVE-2018-0501, but we will make use
of the information for better features in the following commits.
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Having a method take a bunch of string vectors is bad style, so we
change this to a wrapping struct and adapt the rest of the code brushing
it up slightly in the process, which results even in a slightly "better"
debug output, no practical change otherwise.
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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In C++17 `register` keyword was removed. Current gcc 8.1.0 produces
following warning if `-std=c++17` flag is used:
warning: ISO C++17 does not allow 'register' storage class specifier
[-Wregister]
GCC almost completely ignores `register` keyword, with rare exception of
`-O0` when additional copy from/to stack may be generated.
For simplicity of the codebase it is better to just remove this
problematic keyword where it is not strictly required.
See: http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/storage_duration
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
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apt-mark minimize-manual
See merge request apt-team/apt!39
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zh_CN.po: Update Simplified Chinese programs translation.
See merge request apt-team/apt!43
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This visits dependencies of all manually installed metapackages,
as determined by APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections, and marks them as
automatically installed. It can be used to clean up autoflags after
a d-i install, for example.
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This used to be "apt-cache stats does not take any arguments", but
replace "apt-cache stats" with "%s" so we can reuse it for other
commands.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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We need to show a yes/no prompt in minimize-manual, and
pretty package names, so export them here.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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Pu/speedups
See merge request apt-team/apt!42
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We called low-level ParseDepends without an architecture each time,
which means each call looked up the native architecture. Store the
native architecture in the class and use that when calling low-level
ParseDepends from the high-level ParseDepends().
This improves performance for a cache build from 2.7 to 2.5 seconds
for me.
Also avoid a call when stripping multiarch, as the native architecture
is passed in.
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This is more than twice as fast as adler32, but could be made another
50% faster by calculating crcs for 8 byte blocks in "parallel" (without
data dependency) and then combining them. But that's complicated code.
Reference measurements for hashing the cache 100 times:
adler32=2.46s xxhash64=0.64 xxhash32=1.12
crc32c(this)=1.10 crc32c(opt)=0.44s
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Closes: #916358
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Closes: #915952
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Set PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin when running dpkg
See merge request apt-team/apt!38
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This avoids a lot of problems from local installations of
scripting languages and other stuff in /usr/local for which
maintainer scripts are not prepared.
[v3: Inherit PATH during tests, check overrides work]
[v2: Add testing]
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Add support for /etc/apt/auth.conf.d/*.conf (netrcparts)
See merge request apt-team/apt!37
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This allows us to install matching auth files for sources.list.d
files, for example; very useful.
This converts aptmethod's authfd from one FileFd to a vector of
pointers to FileFd, as FileFd cannot be copied, and move operators
are hard.
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FileFd could be copied using the default copy constructor,
which does not work, and then causes code to crash.
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Use quoted tagnames in config dumps
See merge request apt-team/apt!32
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Remove old derivatives
See merge request apt-team/apt!31
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[l10n] Update Italian translation
See merge request apt-team/apt!35
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Set LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 for unattended-upgrades environment when parsing its --help
See merge request apt-team/apt!34
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Signed-off-by: Milo Casagrande <milo@milo.name>
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This adds a new "autopurge" command that will is a shortcut for
"autoremove --purge"
Thanks: Michael Vogt for the initial work
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