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Webserver wrongly sends an additional newline after the data which
causes curl to believe that the next request on this socket has no
header data and so includes all headers in the data output.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Calling truncate on /dev/null can happen by the download methods if they
are instructed to download a file to /dev/null (as testcases are only
interested in the status code, but do not support HEAD requests yet)
So just ignore truncate calls on the /dev/null file as it is always
empty anyway, so truncating to zero isn't a problem.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Conflicts:
apt-private/private-cmndline.cc
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cross-building (LP: #1255806)
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-> APT::Cmd::Use-Regexp
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APT::Keep-Fds hack and also add a new PackageManagerProgressFd::StartDpkg() progress state
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APT_PKG_MINOR >= 13)
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feature/install-progress-refactor
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the monster long pkgDPkgPM::Go()
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Francesco Poli)
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to read this way)
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feature/install-progress-refactor
Conflicts:
apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc
apt-pkg/makefile
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ported from the mvo/feature/install-progress-refactor branch
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