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* dselect/install:
- remove "-f" option for apt-get dselect-upgrade (closes: #720532)
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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Signed-off-by: Tran Ngoc Quan <vnwildman@gmail.com>
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apt-get update
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get de-referenced first
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The fix avoid the warning "comparison between signed and
unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]"· The index for the loop needs
to be unsigned for compare with globbuf.gl_pathc structure
member
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Conflicts:
apt-pkg/tagfile.h
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This fix avoids the warning "comparison between signed and unsigned
integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]". The index for the loop
needs to be unsigned for compare with globbuf.gl_pathc structure
member.
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In the meantime the package was updated to remove the old APT manpages
from this package, so we can now add a Breaks and version it, too.
The intial Replaces was added in:
b57220d815aedbc023847d0885e08c6ed50e629a
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Partial upgrades…
The fix for 704608 assumes that bf35c19b817cc1474b3deabce0b0953c248bad42
was applied to libapt-inst which isn't the case for partial upgrades of
course, so break it to ensure that it is the case.
Closes: 720449
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libapt-private.so.* instead libapt-private.so
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Add test for bug 507998
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Conflicts:
cmdline/apt-get.cc
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This adds ::InfoFD option alongside the ::Version one to request sending
the information to the specified FD, by default it is STDIN as it was
the case before.
The environment variable APT_HOOK_INFO_FD contains the FD the data is on as
a confirmation that the APT version used understood the request.
Allowing the hook to choose the FD is needed/helpful e.g. for shellscripts
which have a hard time accessing FDs above 9 (as >= 10 are usually used
internally by them)
Closes: #671728
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We don't need initialized memory for pkgTagFile, but more to the point
we can use realloc this way which hides the bloody details of increasing
the size of the buffer used.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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In 91c4cc14d3654636edf997d23852f05ad3de4853 I removed the +256 from
the pkgTagFile call parsing Release files as I couldn't find a
mentioning of a reason for why and it was marked as XXX which suggested
that at least someone else was suspicious.
It turns out that it is indeed "documented", it just didn't found it at
first but the changelog of apt 0.6.6 (29. Dec 2003) mentions:
* Restore the ugly hack I removed from indexRecords::Load which set the
pkgTagFile buffer size to (file size)+256. This is concealing a bug,
but I can't fix it right now. This should fix the segfaults that
folks are seeing with 0.6.[45].
The bug it is "hiding" is that if pkgTagFile works with a file which doesn't
end in a double newline it will be adding it without checking if the Buffer
is big enough to store them. Its also not a good idea to let the End
pointer be past the end of our space, even if we don't access the data.
Closes: 719629
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In bugreport deb:719629 Paul Wise mentions both to enable some malloc
checks and as more testing can't hurt we enable both for all testcases.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Avoids having to different places from which test binaries are called
Git-Dch: Ignore
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If we are called by make everything is build already and
so this is just a noise nop we can just skip.
(Noisy as it complains about being unable to communicate with
the other makes to coordinate with the jobserver)
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Release files are basically one big Section, so we might safe some
Resize circles by starting with the filesize.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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merged without breaking ABI
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- add Glob() to fileutl.{cc,h}
Conflicts:
apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.h
debian/changelog
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- support Configuration.Clear() for a clear of the entire
configuration
Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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is used with additional
arguments (closes: #705510)
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(closes: #705445)
Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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experimental
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The debian-archive-keyring package ships trusted.gpg.d fragment files
for a while now and dropped their call to 'apt-key update', so there is
no need for use to call it as the keys will always be available.
This also finally allows a user to remove key(ring)s without APT to
overriding this decision by readding them with this step.
The functionality is kept around in the odd case that an old
debian-archive-keyring package is used which still calls 'apt-key
update' and depends on the import (hence, we also do not enforce a newer
version of the debian-archive-keyring via our dependencies)
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